Nikko Day Trips from Tokyo

Visit Nikko, where the lavishly decorated Toshogu Shrine sits among ancient cedar forests, alongside waterfalls, Lake Chuzenji and mountain scenery. A UNESCO World Heritage site, Nikko makes a rewarding full-day trip from Tokyo by train with a guide.

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Nikko in Tokyo — FAQ

What is Nikko famous for?
Nikko is famous for the ornate Toshogu Shrine, the mausoleum of the shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu, set in cedar forest, plus Kegon Falls and scenic Lake Chuzenji.
How far is Nikko from Tokyo?
Nikko is about 140 km north of Tokyo — around 2 hours by train — making its shrines and nature a popular full-day trip.
Is Nikko worth a day trip from Tokyo?
Yes — the dazzling Toshogu Shrine and the surrounding mountains, waterfalls and lake offer a beautiful contrast to the city, especially in autumn.