Japanese Travel and Tourism Tips
Lake Chuzenji
Lake Chuzenji is a lake dammed by the lava flow of Mt. Nantai, with a circumference of approximately 10 km and a maximum depth of 30 m. There are sigh...
Senjogahara Nikko
Senjogahara was once a lake that has now become a wetland, and boasts a vast area of 400 hectares. As many as 350 types of plants grow naturally in th...
Akechidaira Ropeway Observation Deck
The observatory has an observation deck and a rest area, so you can enjoy the scenery at your leisure. There are also tourist attractions near the obs...
Kirifuri Kogen Kisugedaira Park Komaruyama Observation Deck
The altitude is 1,300m to 1,600m, and there are stairs (1,445 steps) to the observatory. Lift has been discontinued. From the observatory, you can ...
Nikko Toshogu
It was founded in 1617 by the third shogun, Iemitsu Tokugawa. Nikko Tosh...
Kegon Waterfall
The biggest feature of Kegon Falls is its majestic scale. The diameter of t...
Kinugawa Onsen
Kinugawa Onsen's spring quality is a simple alkaline hot spring, which is s...
Nikko Futarasan Shrine
The shrine enshrines Mt. Futara (Mt. Nantai and Mt. Onnamine), which is the...
Nikko Rinnoji Temple
Many historical buildings and cultural assets are preserved within the grou...
Nikkozan Rinnoji Taiyu-in Temple
It is said that it was built under orders that should not surpass Toshogu S...
Ryuokyo
The roughly 3km stretch between Kinugawa Onsen and Kawaji Onsen is dotted with strangely shaped rocks and stones, and the scenery resembles a writhing...
EDO WONDERLAND Nikko Edomura
Through contact with Edo people and experience events, you can feel the bre...
Tobu World Square
In the park, 102 buildings from 22 countries and regions are meticulously reproduced, including 48 that have been registered as UNESCO World Heritage ...
Oku-Nikko Three Famous Waterfalls Yudaki
It is considered one of the three famous waterfalls in Oku-Nikko, along wit...