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NIKKO PASS Área Patrimônio Mundial

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Descrição

Visite maravilhosos santuários e templos listados pela UNESCO em torno de Nikko e Kinugawa com a área do Patrimônio Mundial NIKKO PASS que é válida por 2 dias. Aproveite os passeios ilimitados em um ônibus para visitar lugares como o Santuário Toshogu e o Templo Rinnoji. NIKKO é conhecida como um centro de culto de montanha shinto e budista. Nikko tem um número de belos santuários e templos que são elogiados como Patrimônio Mundial da UNESCO.

Opções de passeio

NIKKO PASS Área do Patrimônio Mundial

Itinerário

Pegue o seu NIKKO PASS no Tobu Tourist Information Center Asakusa, localizado na estação 1F, Tobu Railway Asakusa.

Destaques

Viagens de trem local Tobu ilimitadas entre as ruas Shimo-Imaichi e Tobu-Nikko ou Shin-Fujiwara.
NIKKO PASS área do Patrimônio Mundial※ex. Se você sair em 1o de abril, seu pass é válido até 2 de abril.
Passeios de ônibus ilimitados no Tobu bus world Heritage Pilgrimage.
Passeios de ônibus ilimitados no ônibus Tobu até a paragem Rengeishi
Uma viagem de ida e volta entre Asakusa e Shimo-Imaichi pelos trens locais da Tobu Railway

O que está incluído

Incluído
Viagens de trem local Tobu ilimitadas entre as ruas Shimo-Imaichi e Tobu-Nikko ou Shin-Fujiwara.
NIKKO PASS área do Patrimônio Mundial※ex. Se você sair em 1o de abril, seu pass é válido até 2 de abril.
Passeios de ônibus ilimitados no Tobu bus world Heritage Pilgrimage.
Passeios de ônibus ilimitados no ônibus Tobu até a paragem Rengeishi
Uma viagem de ida e volta entre Asakusa e Shimo-Imaichi pelos trens locais da Tobu Railway
Não incluído
Entrada para santuários e templos na área de Nikko
Taxas de trem expresso limitado e JR
Alimentos e bebidas

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Informações importantes

  • Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
  • Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
  • Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
  • Bebês precisam sentar no colo de um adulto
  • Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
  • Crianças de até 5 anos são complementares quando acompanhadas por um adulto pagante.
  • A área do Patrimônio Mundial NIKKO PASS só está disponível para turistas estrangeiros com um passaporte não Japonês.
  • Você deve apresentar um passaporte não japonês válido no dia da atividade.
  • Algumas atrações da área de Nikko funcionam apenas sazonalmente; verifique antes de ir.
  • Horários de comboios e ônibus e mapas de rotas estão disponíveis no site da Tobu Railway ou no site do Tobu Bus. Por favor, procure por "Tobu Railway" ou "Tobu bus" para encontrar o site.
  • Seu passe é válido por um período de 2 dias consecutivos a partir da data escolhida no momento da reserva. Dias consecutivos são dias de calendário, não dias de 24 horas.
  • Os descontos sobre taxas de entrada, tarifas de transporte e compras variam de acordo com a temporada.

Avaliações(4)

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907blaked
March 22, 2026
A lovely day trip from Tokyo to see temples, shrines, and beauty

We debated long and hard about what day trip we would make during our 1 week in Tokyo, and we eventually settled on Nikko - and boy were we glad we did. Even in March, the site was absolutely beautiful (and a lot less crowded than it apparently is in the summer), even though it was chilly. We took the Limited Express Spacia X train from Asakusa station (the Asakusa Spacia X station is located just upstairs from the Asakusa subway station), buying tickets about 1 month in advance on Klook. The train requires the purchase of 2 tickets - the basic round-trip ticket, plus the seat reservation. For the basic round-trip ticket, we bought the 2-day World Heritage pass because that includes a round-trip train ticket (and also includes use of the World Heritage shuttle in Nikko); and for the seat reservation, we purchased Premium seats on the way up to Asakusa, and the Cockpit Lounge seats on the return trip. Personally, I liked the Premium seats better than the Cockpit Lounge seats, mainly because the Cockpit Lounge seats didn't have headrests (and it was less private). We left Asakusa at 7:50am, arriving in Nikko at 9:39pm. We returned from Nikko on the 5:35pm train, arriving in Tokyo at 7:20pm. During our time, we visited Shinkyo Bridge, Rinno-Ji temple (the main hall, the gardens/museum, and Taiyuin Temple), and Toshogu Shrine. We also wanted to visit the Futarasan Shrine, but we were a few minutes late to buy tickets, which closed at 3:15pm. We used the free World Heritage shuttle to get around. Upon arrival in Nikko, we exited the train station and crossed to the shuttle bus area. There are 3 shuttle bus pick-up locations all next to each other, so be sure to choose the right one (in our case, the World Heritage Shuttle). For our Klook World Heritage pass, you don't show the pass when you board the shuttle (even though there is a QR scanner on the bus right as you board), but rather simply show your pass to the bus driver as you exit. We got off at the first stop to visit Shinkyo Bridge, spent about 15 minutes, then re-loaded the next shuttle to go to the main Rinno-Ji temple area. From the Rinno-Ji temple area, we explored the various temples and shrines, including walking to Toshogu Shrine. We had planned to also take the 45-minute shuttle to Lake Chuzenji to visit Kegon Falls, but we actually spent so much time in the World Heritage area that we didn't have enough time (not to mention it was cold anyway, and so it was going to be even colder up at the Lake). We had lunch at Maruhide Shokudo restaurant near the World Heritage area - a great little restaurant.

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lesleyf943
May 14, 2023
Don’t miss it!

Nikko is a truly wonderful place and well worth a visit but the pass really isn’t necessary as there are plenty of ways to get there from Tokyo. Get the express ticket which is a 2 hour trip. The regular train is 3 hours. Be prepared for lots of uphill walking and steps. The bus from the station helps cut some of that.

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geotech522
October 8, 2019
Very efficient way to see Nikko from Tokyo with no changes of trains

The Nikko Pass World Heritage Area is an excellent way to go from Asakusa in Tokyo all the way to the Tobu-Nikko Station. This is a non-stop train. The ride from the metropolis of Tokyo is very interesting as you leave very urban landscape to extremely rural landscape. It takes about 2 hours from Asakusa to Nikko. From the Tobu-Nikko Station, you can take the frequent bus service that will take you to the World Heritage Area that has the shrines and temples of Nikko, and to Lake Chuzenji and beyond. The entry to the World Heritage site is included although some Temples and Shrines have additional fees. The bus service is included in the pass fees. The return trip from Nikko back to Asakusa is also a 2 hour journey and is very comfortable. Easy way to visit Nikko on your own without having to book a guided tour and pay a lot more yen. It is a 2 day pass, but I was only able to use it for just one day, but still a good deal.

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Dao1949
November 1, 2018
Breathtaking River Gorge in Nikko!

We found the hotel here by accident and when we woke up the next morning, we looked from our balcony far below to a surging spectacular river gorge! We could hear the sounds of the rushing water from our hotel room high above the river. The trees were beginning to turn Autumn colors and this was some of the most beautiful scenery we had experienced on our entire visit to Japan! There was also a great walking bridge only about 10 minutes hike from our hotel.

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