A government-licensed foreign language/tour guide will pick you up at the train station, hotel, etc. by car.
The standard itinerary is as shown in the itinerary, but the places visited and the time spent will be modified to suit your needs, weather, traffic conditions, and the season, and optional places will also be offered as much as possible.
We will show you the rich history of Nikko and its beautiful natural sights, as well as discuss the history and background of the area.
HIGHLIGHT
from your Hotel
Kegon Waterfall
Senjogahara Marshland
Lunch time
Ryuzu Waterfall
Rinnoji Temple
Nikko Toshogu Shrine
*We will visit the above and other facilities according to their opening status.
[Program Fee]
*The fee for one to three guests is 120,000 yen.
*For four to five guests, the fee is 180,000 yen.
*For six to seven guests, the fee is 240,000 yen.
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT
1 Kegon Waterfall
This waterfall falls 210 meters over lava formed by the eruption of Mt. Nantaisan. It is called Dragon Head because it looks like the head and whiskers of a dragon.
2 Senjogahara Marshland
It is a former lake that has been transformed into a marshland covering a vast area of 400 hectares. The marshland is home to as many as 350 species of plants and is famous for its many species of wild birds, and is registered under the Ramsar Convention as a "wetland of international importance, especially as a habitat for waterfowl".
We will walk through this wetland for about an hour. Nikko Shiranesan and Mt. Nantai, and you can also enjoy the beautiful seasonal variety of plants and the calls of wild birds.
Lunch will be served outdoors in a corner of Senjo-gahara.
If the weather is not good, we will have lunch at the boathouse on Lake Chuzenji.
3 Ryuzu Waterfall
This waterfall falls 210 meters over lava formed by the eruption of Mt. Nantaisan. It is called Dragon Head because it looks like the head and whiskers of a dragon.
4 Rinnoji Temple
Rinnoji Temple is one of the core facilities of the World Heritage Site and the main hall of the temple is the largest wooden structure in eastern Japan. Three gigantic statues of Buddha, a fusion of Shintoism and Buddhism, are enshrined here. In addition, a goma prayer, in which prayers are offered by means of flames, is held in the large goma hall from 11:00 a.m. upon request.
5 Nikko Toshogu Shrine
Toshogu Shrine is dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the 260-year Tokugawa shogunate, as its deity. The building is considered the pinnacle of 17th-century Japanese architecture and the perfection of the gongen-zukuri style, a representative form of religious architecture. The numerous sculptures by master craftsmen are also a sight to behold.
More info
As an exception to the taxi rule, the government only allows government-approved guides to use vehicles for guided tours.
We allow only interpreter-guides who can ensure safe driving to ride in our vehicles.
Our English-speaking interpreter-guides, who are knowledgeable about Tokyo sightseeing, will tailor the tour to your preferences.
We are flexible to accommodate sights and areas other than those shown.
Itinerary
Kegon Waterfall > Senjogahara Marshland > Ryuzu Waterfall > Rinnoji Temple > Nikko Toshogu Shrine
CANCELLATION POLICY
In the event of cancellation, the following fees will apply:
(1) 3-14 days prior to the program: 20% of the program fee
(2) 2 days prior to the program: 50% of the program fee
(3) One day before the program or on the day*: 100% of the program fee
*In the case of a no show, a separate remittance fee will be charged.
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