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Close-up of Nikko Toshogu Shrine's opulent golden architecture, highlighting the intricate carvings and exquisite traditional Japanese craftsmanship of this UNESCO World Heritage site.
The grand stone torii gate and stone steps marking the entrance to Nikko Toshogu Shrine, with 'Toshogu' inscribed on a stone pillar, inviting visitors to this sacred World Heritage site.
The famous 'Three Wise Monkeys' carving at Nikko Toshogu Shrine, depicting 'hear no evil, speak no evil, see no evil,' a well-known cultural symbol within this Japanese World Heritage site.
The majestic five-story pagoda (Goju-no-to) of Nikko Toshogu Shrine, towering amidst lush green trees, showcasing the grandeur of this Japanese World Heritage site.
Two ninjas in action on a traditional rooftop at Nikko Edo Wonderland, one with a katana, offering an exciting Japanese cultural performance and adventure.

World Heritage Site Nikko Toshogu Shrine (admission fee included) + Free time in the afternoon (Optional Nikko Edo Village can be added for an additional fee)! One-day bus tour [Departing from Shinjuku]


Booking confirmation: within 7 days before the departure
Duration:11 hour(s) 30 min(s)
Guided language: English / 日本語 / 中文
Free cancellation 11 day(s) prior to experience date
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  • Day trip to Nikko Toshogu Shrine by bus and free time in the afternoon!
  • You can spend more than 120 minutes at Toshogu Shrine, and also take a stroll around the surrounding World Heritage sites (Nitarasan Shrine, Rinnoji Temple, etc.)!
  • For an additional fee (5,000 yen), you can also add Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura (using the shuttle bus) (stay time 120 minutes)!
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  • Nikko Toshogu Shrine (120 minutes) (admission fee included)

This sacred site enshrines Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of the Edo shogunate, and was built in 1617 according to his will. The current group of shrine buildings was completed in 1636 as part of a major renovation by the third shogun, Tokugawa Iemitsu. It is one of Japan's most representative World Heritage Sites, and is a magnificent shrine that combines history, architecture, and art.

*After your free time, choose whether you would like to board the return bus at Toshogu Shrine or JR Nikko Station when making your reservation!

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  • EDO WONDERLAND Nikko Edomura (5,000 yen admission)

This theme park is themed around the Edo and Sengoku periods, and once you pass through the checkpoint, you can experience the feeling of having traveled back in time to those times. It is also popular with foreign visitors.

Shuttle bus outbound: Departs Toshogu Omotesando at 13:15 / Arrives Edomura at 14:00 Return: Departs Edomura at 16:05 / Arrives JR Nikko Station at 16:35

The bus to Shinjuku is scheduled to depart from JR Nikko Station at 5:00 p.m.

  • Futarasan Shrine

This ancient shrine can be said to be the center of nature worship in Nikko, and its main deity is "Futarasan Daigongen," the deified Mount Nantai, the highest peak of the Nikko mountain range. It is also famous as the "god of matchmaking," and is said to bring good fortune in forming all kinds of connections, not just romantic ones, but also in work, relationships, and family, making it popular with young women, couples, and foreign tourists. Admission fee (entrance fee to the main shrine garden): 300 yen for adults, 100 yen for elementary, junior high, and high school students

  • Rinnoji Temple

The grounds of Rinnoji Temple, along with those of Toshogu Shrine and Futarasan Shrine, are designated as a national historic site as "Nikko Sannai" and are registered as a World Heritage Site as part of the "Temples and Shrines of Nikko." This is the main hall of Rinnoji Temple, and is the central presence of Mount Nikko. It is one of the largest wooden Buddhist halls in Japan, and houses three gigantic Buddha statues inside. Admission fees: Sanbutsudo 400 yen, Taiyuin 550 yen, Treasure Hall and Shoyoen 300 yen

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[Travel conditions]

  • Departure/Destination: Tokyo/Tochigi Prefecture
  • Length of trip: Day trip
  • Transportation: Chartered bus
  • Operating bus company: OTB Co., Ltd. or related cooperating bus companies
  • Meal conditions: Breakfast 0, Lunch 0, Dinner 0
  • Available accommodation: None
  • Minimum number of participants: 30
  • Tour conductor: 1
  • Guides: 0

[Travel planning/implementation]

  • Company name: Orion Tour Co., Ltd.
  • Address: 3F Daiwa Higashinihonbashi Building, 3-10-6 Higashinihonbashi, Chuo-ku
  • Registration number: Tourism Commissioner's Registered Travel Agency No. 692
  • Travel industry association: JATA

Reminders

  • A minimum of 30 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 7 day(s) before the departure date

  • Please arrive at the designated location 20 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • On this tour, you may be seated on the bus with other passengers.

  • Lunch is not included in the price.

  • Arrival and departure times may be delayed due to road conditions, weather, or other unavoidable reasons. In the unlikely event that your arrival at Shinjuku is delayed and you have to take a taxi or stay overnight, our company will not be able to accept any claims.

  • Arrival at the destination may be delayed due to congestion at the meeting point, road congestion or accidents along the way, or other unavoidable reasons. Please note that we will not be held responsible for any reduction in the time spent at the destination or skiing time that may occur as a result. (We will not provide any compensation.)

FAQ

1. What is the historical significance of Nikko Toshogu Shrine?

Nikko Toshogu Shrine is a lavishly decorated Shinto shrine, renowned for enshrining Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder and first shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate. Its construction was largely overseen by his grandson, Tokugawa Iemitsu, showcasing an architectural style that combines Shinto and Buddhist elements with exquisite carvings. The shrine stands as a powerful symbol of the Tokugawa clan's authority and prosperity, embodying significant cultural and historical value as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

2. Who is enshrined at Nikko Toshogu Shrine?

Nikko Toshogu Shrine primarily enshrines Tokugawa Ieyasu, the revered founder of the Tokugawa shogunate, who unified Japan in the early 17th century. After his death, he was deified as Tōshō Daigongen, the "Great Incarnation who Illuminates the East." Additionally, the shrine also honors Futsunushi-no-mikoto, a kami (deity) of swords and martial arts, and Takemikazuchi-no-mikoto, a deity associated with thunder and swords, reflecting various aspects of warrior traditions and divine protection.

3. Is admission to Nikko Toshogu Shrine included in the day tour?

Yes, the admission fee for Nikko Toshogu Shrine is typically included when you book a day tour. This provides convenience, allowing you to enjoy the shrine's magnificent architecture and historical sites without the hassle of purchasing individual tickets upon arrival. Booking tours through KKday ensures a smooth experience with pre-arranged admissions, letting you focus on immersing yourself in the World Heritage site.

4. Beyond Nikko Toshogu Shrine, which other World Heritage sites can be explored in Nikko?

In addition to Nikko Toshogu Shrine, visitors can explore other nearby World Heritage sites that are part of the "Shrines and Temples of Nikko" complex. These include Futarasan Shrine, dedicated to the deities of Nikko's three sacred mountains, and Rinnoji Temple, a Buddhist temple founded in the 8th century. Many tours offer free time to stroll and discover the unique beauty and historical depth of these culturally significant landmarks located within close proximity.

5. What local transportation options are available in Nikko for exploring during free time?

During free time in Nikko, local buses are a convenient option for exploring areas beyond the immediate shrine complex, connecting major attractions and train stations. Taxis are also available, offering a direct way to reach specific destinations. For sites close to Nikko Toshogu Shrine, such as Futarasan Shrine and Rinnoji Temple, walking is often the preferred and most enjoyable method, allowing visitors to appreciate the serene surroundings.

6. What are the common payment methods for local buses in Nikko?

For local buses in Nikko, common payment methods include cash, with exact change often being required. Many buses also accept major IC cards such as Suica and PASMO, offering a seamless way to pay by simply tapping your card when boarding and alighting. Visitors can also consider purchasing a Nikko All Area Pass or similar local passes if planning extensive travel, which may offer more economical options.

7. How does a bus tour to Nikko simplify travel from Tokyo?

A bus tour to Nikko significantly simplifies travel from Tokyo by providing direct, round-trip transportation, typically departing from convenient locations like Shinjuku. This eliminates the need to navigate complex train transfers, purchase multiple tickets, or worry about timetables. It offers a comfortable and stress-free journey, allowing you to relax and enjoy the scenery, ensuring a focused and efficient visit to Nikko's World Heritage sites.

8. Can IC cards like Suica be used on local buses in Nikko?

Yes, IC cards such as Suica, PASMO, and other compatible cards are widely accepted on most local buses operating in the Nikko area. This offers a very convenient and cashless way to pay for your bus fares, allowing for smooth transfers and exploration during your free time. Simply tap your card on the reader when you board and alight the bus.

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