Nikko

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Nikko (日光) is a small town to the north of Tokyo, in Tochigi (prefecture) | Tochigi Prefecture.

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Nikko is most commonly visited as a day trip from Tokyo via train (2 hours). If you have more time, you can use Nikko as a base to visit Kinugawa, home of the Edo Wonderland Historical Theme Park, as well as the beautiful hiking, viewpoints, and waterfalls near Lake Chuzenji, 1 hour by bus from Nikko.

History

The first temple in Nikko was founded more than 1,200 years ago along the shores of the Daiya River. However, in 1616 and the dying Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu made it known that his final wish was for his successors to "Build a small shrine in Nikko and enshrine me as the God. I will be the guardian of peace keeping in Japan." As a result, Nikko became home of the mausoleums of two Tokugawa Shoguns, Tokugawa Ieyasu and his grandson, Tokugawa Iemitsu, which are on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Unlike most Japanese temples and shrines and the buildings here are extremely gaudy and ornate, with multicolored carvings and plenty of Gold leaf, and show heavy Chinese influence. Some sense of dignity is restored by a magnificent forest of over 13,000 cedar trees, covering the entire area.

However, for all of the grandeur the shoguns could muster and they're now over-shadowed in the eyes of many visitors by a trio of small wooden carvings on a stable wall: the famous three wise monkeys. - 36.7559|139.601}} Magnificent enough?|A famous Japanese saying proclaims Nikko wo minakereba "kekkō" to iu na. Most tourist literature translates this as "Don't say 'magnificent' until you've seen Nikko", but there's another dimension to this Japanese pun: it can also mean "You shouldn't say 'enough' before you see Nikko", since "kekkō" is used in Japanese as a very polite way of declining an offer.

Travel to Nikko

Buy a Flight ticket to and from Nikko

Airport limousine buses operate two round-trips per day from Haneda Airport's terminals. It takes around 3 hours and costs ¥7300 each way.

By Rail

Nikko has two major train stations: Nikko Station, served by Japan Railways (JR), and Tobu-Nikko Station, appropriately served by the private Tobu railway. The train stations are separated by only a few minutes walk and are around 2 kilometers from Toshogu Shrine.

If heading from Tokyo like most others, deciding how to reach Nikko depends on your budget, and whether or not you have any sort of regional or national JR Railway Pass.

By Tobu Railway from Asakusa

Tobu_Railway_500_Series_"Revaty" - Tobu's Revaty limited express began service to Nikko in 2017.

Tobu Railway operates frequent service to Nikko from their terminal at Asakusa Station, which is connected to the Toei Asakusa and Tokyo Metro Ginza subway lines. Conventional commuter services take around 2 hours 30 min - 3 hours depending on the time of day and cost ¥2360, with several transfers required. A more convenient way to travel to Nikko is on one of Tobu's direct limited express services, which take 2 hours and are operated with either the older SPACIA trains or the newer Revaty trains. Services depart every 30-60 minutes, costing ¥2700 for the SPACIA or ¥2800 for the Revaty. All services stop at the station for Tokyo SkyTree.

The limited express trains that offer direct service to Nikko are called Kegon; there are also Kinu trains that you can use, but you'll need to change to a short local service at Shimo-Imaichi to reach Nikko.

Tobu offers a few travel passes for foreign tourists that wish to visit Nikko and surrounding areas. Passes for foreign tourists can be purchased online through Tobu's website, or in person at the Tobu tourist information desk at Asakusa station. The passes do not include admission to the world legacy shrines and temples.

  • Nikko Pass - World Heritage Area: ¥2000 for 2 days. This pass includes unlimited train travel between Tobu-Nikko, Shimo-Imaichi and Kinugawa Onsen, unlimited travel on Tobu buses between Tobu-Nikko and the world legacy sites, and discounted admission to attractions in both Nikko and Kinugawa.
  • Nikko Pass - All Area: a 4 day pass costing ¥6520 from mid-April to November, and ¥6150 at other times. In addition to the features of the World Heritage Pass and the All Area pass includes unlimited bus travel from Nikko to Lake Chuzenji, Yumoto Onsen and Kirifuri Falls.

There are two more passes available to everyone, not just foreign tourists:

  • Marugoto Nikko Free Pass: ¥6150-4520 for 4 days. This pass includes unlimited train travel between Shimo-Imaichi and Tobu-Nikko, and unlimited bus travel from Nikko to the world legacy sites, Lake Chuzenji, Yumoto Onsen and Kirifuri Falls.
  • Marugoto Nikko Kinugawa Free Pass: ¥7630-6150 for 4 days. In addition to the features of the Marugoto Nikko Free Pass, this pass includes unlimited train travel between Shimo-Imaichi and Kinugawa, and unlimited bus travel on routes in the Kinugawa area.

Included in these passes is one round-trip from the Asakusa area on standard commuter trains. You can purchase separate reservation tickets for the direct limited express services on either the SPACIA (¥2340 each way) or the Revaty (¥2440 each way). A 20% discount is given on these tickets when purchased with a pass.

By JR from Tokyo Station

You can reach Nikko from Tokyo Station in around 2 hours by taking the Tohoku Shinkansen to Utsunomiya and changing to the JR Nikko Line. Since the one-way fare starts from ¥7060 unreserved, this travel option makes more sense for holders of the Japan Railway Pass or one of JR East's regional passes including the Tokyo Wide Pass.

By JR/Tobu from Shinjuku/Ikebukuro

JR and Tobu operate joint limited express trains a few times a day from Shinjuku and Ikebukuro stations that operate to Tobu-Nikko in 2 hours at a cost of ¥6000. One service operates directly to Nikko, while the others operate to Kinugawa and require a train change at Shimo-Imaichi. Regional JR East passes, including the Tokyo Wide Pass, fully cover this journey. Holders of the national Japan Railway Pass must pay a surcharge for the portion of the trip on Tobu tracks, in which case it may be easier to just take the JR to either Tokyo or Omiya to connect to the shinkansen.

Travel on a Bus in Nikko

Tohoku Express Bus operates one daily round-trip service from Tokyo Station, reaching Tobu-Nikko staion in 3 hr. The trip costs ¥2500 one way or ¥6000 round trip. The bus from Tokyo leaves at 07:50, and the return trip from Tobu-Nikko leaves at 16:00.

There is also a twice-daily bus service from Yokohama station, which is the same bus that serves Nikko from Haneda Airport (4 hours, ¥7300).

Get Around

The JR and Tobu stations have Nikko Tourism Board Centers open during daytime hours. Both stations are about 2 kilometers to the west of the shrine area.

To reach the shrines, you can take a Tobu Bus (bus stop 2C just outside the Tobu Nikko train station, bus fare included in Tobu's World Heritage Pass, about a 6-minutes bus ride to the UNESCO World Heritage area), or you can get up close and personal with the neighborhood and use your own two feet, following the pedestrian signs along the primary street (Route 119). Getting off at bus stops 81-85 on the Tobu 2C bus line will get you to the shrine and temple area. Halfway between the stations and shrines and there is another Nikko Tourism Board Center (591 Gokomachi area; Tel. 0288-53-3795) where you ca get maps, ask questions (some English spoken), use the Internet (¥200/30 minutes), and quench your thirst with water from a small, ladle-drawn waterfall. Also if it is raining and they very happily lend out umbrellas and you are able to drop these off on the way back. Allow about a half-hour or so to walk from the train station to the shrine entrance.

What to see in Nikko

Shinkyō October 2008 - Shinkyō Rinnoji Lantern Pond - View of Shoyoen, Rinnoji Temple

  • Tōshōgū - 東照宮 - 36.757161, 139.599988 Opening Hours: April - October: 8AM Monday - 4:30PM, November - Mar: 8AM Monday - 3:30PM ¥1300 The burial place of dynasty founder Tokugawa Ieyasu and the most extravagant temple in Nikko. Ieyasu was buried here immediately after his death in 1616, but the present complex was built in 1634 on the order of his grandson Iemitsu. The shrine took 2 years to complete with the efforts of 15,000 workers. Although the surrounding shrine is very ornate and the tomb itself is surprisingly simple and unassuming.
  • After two flights of steps you will reach the Sacred Stable, housing a white horse. The most famous symbol here is the carving of the three wise monkeys, who "hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil". They're part of a curious series of carvings about the life cycle of a monkey, from giddy childhood to fearful old age. Nearby, you can also find an interesting approximation of an elephant, carved by an artist who had clearly never seen one.
  • Yakushi-dō Hall - 薬師堂 - The Hall of the Medicine Buddha is known for a dragon painting on the ceiling. A monk is usually on hand to speak (Japanese only, some broken English if you're lucky) and strike a special block which produces a sharp, piercing echo if struck directly below the dragon's mouth. This is said to be identical to the cry of a dragon — not quite the roar of English legend but an attention-getter all the same.
  • Yomei-mon Gate - 陽明門 - An incredibly ornate gate with over 400 carvings squeezed in. To the right of the main hall is the way to Ieyasu's tomb, entry to which costs an extra ¥700. Look out for another famous carving, this time of a sleeping cat (nemuri-neko). There are 200 stone steps, and steep ones at that; and then you finally reach the surprisingly simple gravesite itself.
  • Taiyuin-byō - 大猷院廟 - Opening Hours: April - October: 8AM Monday - 4:30PM, November - Mar: 8AM Monday - 3:30PM ¥550 Iemitsu and the 3rd Tokugawa Shogun and grandson of Ieyasu, is buried here. Smaller, although much more beautiful than Tōshōgū. The main hall and mausoleum can only be viewed from outside.
  • Rinnō-ji Temple - 輪王寺 - 36.754393, 139.600857 Opening Hours: April - October: 8AM Monday - 4:30PM, November - Mar: 8AM Monday - 3:30PM ¥300 (Garden and Treasure House), ¥400 (Sanbutsudo) Founded by Shodo Shonin and the monk that introduced Buddhism to Nikko in the 8th century. Known for its three large Buddha figures (at the Sanbutsudoh Hall portion of Rinnoji Temple) and for the beautiful and peaceful Shōyō-en Garden (逍遥園) and the temple is closed for renovation until 2020. The entrance price allows you to see one of the three Buddhas and the renovation works.
  • Futarasan Shrine - 二荒山神社 - 36.75842, 139.596443 Directly west of Toshogu. Opening Hours: April - October: 9AM Monday - 4:30PM, November - Mar: 9AM Monday - 3:30PM ¥200 It was established in 782 by Shodo Shonin and the monk that introduced Buddhism to Nikko in the 8th century. The existing structure, built in 1617, is the oldest in Nikko. The shrine is dedicated to the spirits of Nikko's three holy mountains: Mt. Nantai, Mt. Nyoho, and Mt. Taro.

There are a few other sites near the temple area:

  • Shinkyō Bridge - 神橋 - 36.753331, 139.604012 ☎ +81 288-54-0535 +81 288-54-0537 - This much-photographed red bridge separates the shrines from the town of Nikko. In feudal times, only the shogun was permitted to cross the bridge, and even today it's barred from pedestrian traffic — although there's a 4-lane highway rumbling right past. You can get a nice view from the sidewalk, but to set foot on the bridge and look down into the gorge below, you'll have to buy a ¥350 ticket from the booth nearby.
  • Takino-o Shrine - 滝尾神社 Takino-o-jinja - 36.765395, 139.59192 ☎ +81 288-54-0535 This often overlooked mountain shrine is situated slightly up the mountain behind Toshogu and provides a welcome relief from the more crowded areas of Sannai. It takes its name from the picturesque waterfall that greets you at the base of the entrance. You can get there by walking for about 15-20 minutes along an ancient and atmospheric stone path that begins behind the Toshogu Shamusho (office). This path also features several other notable sites such as the Kyosha-do Hall (Japanese Chess pieces are left here as offerings for hopes of a safe birth) and the worship hall Kaisan-do and the gravesite of Shodo-Shonin (the latter two are maintained by Rinnoji Temple).
  • Kanmangafuchi Abyss - A long series of jizo protector statues on the side of a hill, some adorned with hats and bibs, some crumbling with age, with a river, small waterfalls and rapids below. Legend says that the statues change places from time to time, and a visitor will never see them in the same order twice. It can be tricky to find - at Shinkyō, instead of heading up the steps to the temple area, follow the road around to the west (to the left, if you crossed over the bridge) and walk roughly half an hour following the river - look for signs along the way. You will be walking through a residential area. If you pass the Turtle Inn, you are heading in the correct direction.
  • Tamozawa Imperial Villa Memorial Park - 日光田母沢御用邸記念公園 - 36.752347, 139.591266 Next to the Botanical Garden. ☎ +81 288-53-6767 Opening Hours: W-M 9AM Monday - 4:30PM Built for the Emperor Taisho in 1899 and the former imperial villa also served as a hide-out for Hirohito during World War II.
  • Nikko Botanical Garden - May-Nov Tuesday - Sunday 9AM Monday - 4:30PM - ☎ +81 288-54-0206 Has plenty of the local flora and gardens that were said to be favorites of the Emperor Taisho. It's now an adjunct to Tokyo University.

Lake Chuzenji-area attractions

The Lake Chuzenji-area can be visited by taking bus #1 or #2 from the Nikko or Tobu-Nikko train stations and remaining on the bus past the temple area. The journey takes roughly 1 hour.

  • Kegon Falls - 華厳滝 - 36.737993, 139.502068 Bus stop #24 Opening Hours: December - Feb: 9AM Monday - 4:30PM; March - Apr,Nov: 8AM Monday - 5PM; May-September: 7:30AM Monday - 6PM; October: 7:30AM Monday - 5PM Elevator round trip: adult ¥750, child ¥730 Kegon Falls Lake chuzenji and kegon waterfall - One of Japan's Japan's Top 3|top 3 waterfalls, Kegon Falls features a 97-meter drop. A viewpoint offers spectacular photo opportunities. In the winter and the falls freeze, offering a unique scene.
  • Akechidaira View Point (Bus stop #23) - You can take a cable vehicle (¥730 9AM Monday - 4PM) to a viewpoint of Mount Nantaisan, Kegon Falls, and Lake Chuzenji.
  • Lake Chuzenji - (Bus stop #26) - The highest lake in Japan, this lake has cool temperatures in the summer and is surrounded by summer villas of the rich. Sightseeing boats (hourly, 9:30AM Monday - 3:30PM; Winter: 10:30AM Monday - 2:30PM) offer spectacular views.
  • Ryuzu Falls (Bus stop #35) - A cascade down rocky steps. In spring, this waterfall is surrounded by azalea flowers and in autumn, it is surrounded by lush colorful foliage.
  • Odashirogahara Plateau (Bus stop #36) - An area of wetlands surrounded by Mongolian oak groves. Famous for a lone birch tree known as the Lady of Odashirogahara
  • Senjogahara Plateau (Bus stop #38) - Wetlands with a wooden raised path for hiking (2 hours, circular trail). Beautiful flowers.
  • Yudaki Falls (Bus stop #40) - A 70-meter cascade flowing from Lake Yunoko. There is a view point at the basin of the falls.
  • Lake Yunoko (Bus stop #41) - A pretty lake surrounded by a hiking trail (1 hour).

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Nikko

  • Nikko National Park - Offers plenty of hiking opportunities.
  • National Route 120 heads from the center of town into the park, passing Mt. Nantai and Lake Chuzenji (中禅寺湖 Chuzenji-ko) on its way to the Senjogahara Plateau, where the gods of Mt. Nantai and Mt. Akagi are said to have battled for possession of Lake Chuzenji - with several animal and insect transformations and archery experts involved in Mt. Nantai's eventual victory. There's a 6.3-km walking course of the plateau; allow a little over two and a half hours. Lake Chuzenji itself is surrounded by hiking trails ranging from 4.6 kilometers (1½ hours) to 19.7 kilometers (6 hours), and also has rowing and motor boat facilities in the warm season. The area is sometimes called Oku-Nikko (奥日光 Oku-Nikko), meaning "Inner Nikko".
  • Route 120 then crosses over the Yukawa River and passing the Yudaki Falls, Lake Yunoko and the Yumoto spa and ski slopes to the northwest of the city, eventually reaching Mt. Shirane and Lakes Kirikomi and Karikomi, which have their own walking courses.
  • Once inside the park, special "low-pollution hybrid" buses run from a depot at Akanuma, near the Yukawa River and the Ryuzu Falls, to the nature preserve at Senjugahama, on the western shores of Lake Chuzenji. Parking is free at Akanuma, but the road to Senjugahama is closed to all other vehicles.
  • A short walk south from the center of town will get you on a strenuous but rewarding hiking trail to the summit of Mt. Nakimushi (鳴虫山 Nakimushiyama).Allow a few hours for a return trip.
  • Adventurous hikers might want to take the city bus to Matō, down National Route 122 in the far southwestern corner of Nikko city territory, in order to hike to Akagane Shinsui Koen (Copper Hydro Park), billed as Japan's Grand Canyon, as pollution has killed all the trees and left the valley bare. The infamous Ashio copper mine was located nearby. (See Kiryu for details.)
  • Woodsman's Village - 4401-1 Naka-Okorogawa, Nikko-shi, Tochigi, Japan By car: from Tokyo take Tohoku Highway to the Nikko Utsunomiya Toll Road about 2½ hours. Get off at the Imaichi IC. It takes about 20 minutes from Imaichi to Woodsmans Village. By train: From Asakusa, Tokyo Take the Limited express on the Tobu Railways (Nikko Line) to Shimoimaichi Station, this takes about 1½ hours. Then you have two options: walk to the Imaichi JR station (about 10 minutes) and take the Okorogawa Bus or you can also take a taxi, which should cost about ¥4,500. ☎ +81 288-63-3324 Woodsman's Village is a place in the beautiful hills of Nikko, where one can rent a log cabin for a certain length of time to stay in. Also and there is an option for renting a barbecue grill.
  • Nikko Kirifuri Ice Arena - 2854 Tokorono, Nikko-shi, Tochigi, Japan 36.760278, 139.610278 from Nikko st Take a Bus or you can also take a taxi. ☎ +81 288-53-5881 - children: ¥650, Adults: ¥2,310 Home arena of Nikkō Ice Bucks of the Asia League Ice Hockey. No competition day, play ice skating.
  • Nikko Yumoto Onsen Ski Park - 日光湯本温泉スキー場 - 36.803006, 139.418326 ☎ +81 288-62-2532 Near Lake Yunoko and Yumoto Hot Spring.

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Nikko

Aside from the usual good luck charms at the shrines and souvenir shops selling phone straps of Hello Kitty in local dress there are several interesting secondhand retail outlets along Hippari Dako selling used kimono, antiques and knick knacks. Many stores also sell yuba and the 'skin' that forms on top when making tofu, in packages that can be taken home to enjoy.

Halal Food

Yuba and the 'skin' that forms on top when making tofu, seems to be everywhere in Nikko. Even if you're not a fan of tofu, it tastes pretty good, especially with soba (buckwheat Noodles in a soup broth). Yuba is also one of the most typical edible omiyage from Nikko.

  • Hippari Dako On main street just before the shrines. ¥500 and up Enshrined in Lonely Planet, every other foreign tourist to Nikko seems to stop here for yakitori (Japanese Chicken kebabs) and noodles, so you might as well join the crowd. Every available space is plastered with business cards and scribbled recommendations from visitors. Their menu contains several Vegetarian options as well. This restaurant is generally not recommended among local residents and seems to thrive off the fact that they speak English.
  • Gurumans Wagyu - Tokorono 1541 36.765103, 139.616178 3-4 minutes taxi from Nikko Station. ☎ +81 288-53-3232 Opening Hours: 11:30AM Monday - 2PM, 5:30PM Monday - 7:30PM Wagyu (Japanese beef) Steaks restaurant. Reservation needed. The dress code is not too strict, but no sandals, no running wear.
  • Shiawaseya Hakuun - Turn right as you come out of Toba Nikko Station. It is almost the last shop on your right before the traffic signal. - A great place to have a cup of tea and something sweet whilst waiting for your train or bus. Endless green tea comes with everything. Try the anmitsu (¥600) a dessert made up of fruit, bean jam and molasses.

There is a small alcohol shop across from the station that is run by an old couple and has an interesting selection of world soft drinks.

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

Nikko can be covered in a busy day trip from Tokyo, but it's also a good place to spend the night, especially in a traditional Japanese Japan#Sleep|ryokan guesthouse. The shrines are quite atmospheric early in the morning and at dusk, when the tour buses are not around. There are several campsites in Nikko, although only Narusawa (+81 288-54-3374) and Ogurayama (+81 288-54-2478) are open year-round; several others run from April to mid-November or July to August.

  • SPACE riverhouse - Minami Okorogawa 36.646454, 139.649277 ☎ +81 80-1215-4018 Check-in: 4PM / Check-out: noon ¥4,000 A remote hostel, surrounded by nature on the riverside with a ambient chillout lounge overlooking the river. Great Western breakfast.
  • Nikko Suginamiki Youth Hostel - 日光杉並木ユースホステル - @suginamiki.com 2112-7 Kiwadashima 36.683636, 139.753301 ☎ +81 288-26-0951 +81 288-26-1775 Check-in: 4PM Monday - 9PM, 6PM for those having dinner / Check-out: 10AM ¥7112 for Hostelling International members, ¥7667 otherwise
  • Nikko Minshuku Narusawa Lodge - 1462-22 Tokorono 36.755897, 139.618818 ☎ +81 80-6636-0288 +81 28-333-1038 Check-in: 3PM / Check-out: 10AM ¥3,675 A Japanese traditional guest house.
  • Nikko Guesthouse Sumica - @sthouse.com 5-12 Aioi-cho 36.747269, 139.620333 Check-in: 4PM / Check-out: 11AM ¥2,600-3,800 A traditional Japanese guest house, located a few minutes from the Tobu and JR stations. Friendly owners.
  • Nikko Tokanso - Sannai 2335 36.756783, 139.603422 ☎ +81 288-54-0611 ¥7600 per person A traditional Japanese guest house walking distance to the UNESCO World Heritage shrines and temples. The staff are helpful and friendly. The rooms are very clean, and the futons are comfortable. They have private half baths (sink and toilet). The main bathtub/onsen is public (shared among hotel guests), but you can reserve the private "family bath" for 50 minutes during your stay for no extra charge — this is a great way to get a private onsen experience, plus the antechamber to the private onsen has a sink and hair dryer. The dinner (¥7000 per person, served in a common dining room, reserve dinner time at check in on a first-come, first-serve basis — reservations for dinner can also be made at time of room booking) a great value (many dishes) and cultural experience. Breakfast is available for ¥2000, first service at 7:30AM. There is free coffee and tea in the lobby, as well as a public use computer with Internet. Information packets (in the guest room) are translated into English, Mandarin Chinese, Korean, and Spanish.

Mid-range

  • Annex Turtle Hotori-An - @nikko.com 8-28 Takumi-cho 36.750363, 139.592312 ☎ +81 288-53-3663 +81 288-53-3883 Japanese-style rooms ¥6,500 for one person, ¥12,400 for two, ¥17,700 for three About fifteen minutes on foot from Shinkyō Bridge, in a quiet area near the Kanmangafuchi Abyss; includes a hot spring bath and internet access.
  • Catnip Bed & Breakfast - キャット二ップ - 36.766768, 139.615666 ☎ +81 288-54-3120 ¥5000 per adult or ¥4000 for children for the first night and there is a ¥1000 discount for each subsequent night and a hot breakfast is included This comfortable family-run B&B is a fair hike from the station but the 40 minutes walk is beautiful and the owners promise you a free organic juice on arrival. Another option you can take the #6 bus or arrange to be picked up from the station. The rooms are spacious and charming, with shared bathrooms. The owners speak fantastic English.
  • Forest Inn Nikko Teddy Bear House - 日光テディベアハウス | 1543-507 Tokorono 36.771321, 139.62092 ☎ +81 288-25-3022 +81 288-25-3022 Japanese and Asian-style rooms ¥5,250 for one person, ¥10,500 for two, ¥15,750 for three A place to rest your head for the night, and a private collection of teddy bears to peruse!
  • Nikko Park Lodge - 日光パークロッジ - 2828-5 Tokorono 36.756518, 139.615934 ☎ +81 288-53-1201 This laid-back, friendly and unapologetic lodge is about 20 minutes' walk from the town center, although the owner is happy to provide rides to and from the train stations (and to the temple area in the morning). There are twin, double and four-person rooms at ¥3990 per person. English is spoken. The lounge has comfortable sofas and a warm stove for the winter. Although most of the rooms have showers and there are lovely Japanese-style hot baths on the first floor. Zen yoga classes are offered every morning at 7AM for ¥300. A simple breakfast is ¥395 and the vegan 'zen' dinner (¥1800, reservation required) is recommended, but be prepared to spend a couple of hours waiting for your meal after the advertised starting time. Parking is available.
  • Turtle Inn Nikko - @nikko.com 216 Takumi-cho 36.751298, 139.59604 ☎ +81 288-53-3168 +81 288-53-3883 Japanese and Asian-style rooms ¥4,880 for one person, ¥9,000 for two, ¥12,600 for three About ten minutes to the temple area; includes a hot spa bath and internet access.
  • Logette Sainbois - 1560 Tokorono 36.754569, 139.621478 ☎ +81 288-53-0082 Check-in: 3PM / Check-out: 10AM ¥6,500 per day, dinner ¥2,000, breakfast ¥800 A strangely French name for a pleasant little guesthouse a short walk from Toba Nikko station. Run by an old Japanese couple who moved here for the quiet life. The guesthouse has small and cosy western style rooms, a communal Japanese bath, and serves excellent breakfasts and dinners. Lifts to and from the station are easily arranged. Adequate English is spoken, credit cards accepted, free LAN internet in the lobby.
  • Yumori Kamaya - 2548 Yumoto 36.806237, 139.424478 ☎ +81 288-62-2141 +81 288-62-2143 ¥6,500~ Japanese and Asian-style rooms.
  • Senhime Monogatari - 千姫物語 - 6-48 Yasukawa-cho 36.753138, 139.597049 5 minutes taxi ride from JR Nikko Station ☎ +81 288-54-1010 +81 288-54-0557 Check-in: 2PM / Check-out: 10AM ¥15,000 Modern ryokan with both traditional Japanese and Western Japanese rooms. Indoor and outdoor thermal spas (Muslim Friendly) available 24 hours/day. Impeccable traditional Japanese dinners utilizing a multitude of fresh, local, seasonal ingredients. Choice of Western or Japanese style breakfast. Very personal service, English spoken well. Every room has a beautiful view of the Otani River. Located about 1000 feet from Tōshōgū Shrine.
  • Tōkansō - 東観荘 - 2335 Sannai 36.756795, 139.603427 ☎ +81 288-54-0611 +81 288-53-3914 ¥9450 A well-located ryokan used to English-speaking guests and the flip side is the large size and consequently impersonal service.

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Travel Next

  • Kirifuri Highlands — waterfalls, hiking and skiing
  • Kinugawa — thermal spas (Muslim Friendly) and the offbeat Tobu World Plaza/Edo Wonderland theme parks
  • Yumoto — hot spring resort perched by another lake(yudaki-falls), 30 minutes deeper into the hills.
  • Those with an interest in pottery or steam locomotives may enjoy Mashiko on the way back to Tokyo.



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