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Nikko Toshogu Admission Ticket Reservation | Historic Site | Tochigi Prefecture

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Book your tickets online now to experience the allure of Nikko Toshogu, an enthralling tourist destination nestled in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan! Don't miss this must-see destination. Reserve your exclusive online combo ticket via Over The Planet and embark on an enchanting journey through history!

  • Nikko Toshogu Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage site located in Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture, is renowned as the historical shrine that enshrines Tokugawa Ieyasu
  • The shrine is adorned with elaborate and colorful carvings, including the famous “Three Wise Monkeys” that embody the proverb “see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil”
  • With many buildings designated as National Treasures—such as the iconic Yomeimon Gate—this site offers a deep cultural experience and showcases the artistic beauty of the Edo period
  • Secure your tickets to Nikko Toshogu with Over The Planet to save time on the day of your visit and ensure a smooth experience

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Nikko Toshogu Admission ticket

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Nikko Toshogu Admission ticket

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  • Viewing area: The front gate, Yomeimon, Worship hall, Ishi-no-ma, East corridor (Nemurineko), Inner shrine, Honchido (Nakiryu), etc.

  • *Please note that some areas may be restricted from viewing due to festivals, events, repair work, etc., Please inquire in advance

FromNZD $18.43Per Person

What's included in Nikko Toshogu Admission Ticket Reservation | Historic Site | Tochigi Prefecture

(Subject to Option Inclusions)
Know your way around with the precinct map
Know your way around with the precinct map
See the famous "See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil" sculpture of the three wise monkeys
See the famous "See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil" sculpture of the three wise monkeys
Marvel at the Yomeimon Gate – a symbol of Nikko Toshogu that has been designated as a national treasure
Marvel at the Yomeimon Gate – a symbol of Nikko Toshogu that has been designated as a national treasure
Don't miss out on spotting "Nemuri-Neko (The Sleeping Cat)" guarding the entrance to the inner shrine leading to Tokugawa Ieyasu's grave
Don't miss out on spotting "Nemuri-Neko (The Sleeping Cat)" guarding the entrance to the inner shrine leading to Tokugawa Ieyasu's grave
This is where you'll be able to see the personal belongings of the enshrined deity, Tokugawa Ieyasu, along with votive offerings from the Imperial Court, shoguns, feudal lords, and ceremonial implements
This is where you'll be able to see the personal belongings of the enshrined deity, Tokugawa Ieyasu, along with votive offerings from the Imperial Court, shoguns, feudal lords, and ceremonial implements
In addition to paintings on the cedar doors and sliding doors of the former shrine office, there will be an exhibition of 100 Japanese paintings, including hanging scrolls! Among the paintings, you can admire masterpieces like 'Chouyou-no-zu' by 'Yokoyama Taikan,' a renowned figure in the Japanese painting world, along with other exceptional works by 'Nakamura Gakuryo,' 'Arai Kanpo,' and 'Katayama Nanpu'
In addition to paintings on the cedar doors and sliding doors of the former shrine office, there will be an exhibition of 100 Japanese paintings, including hanging scrolls! Among the paintings, you can admire masterpieces like 'Chouyou-no-zu' by 'Yokoyama Taikan,' a renowned figure in the Japanese painting world, along with other exceptional works by 'Nakamura Gakuryo,' 'Arai Kanpo,' and 'Katayama Nanpu'
Take a postcard-picture of the five-storied pagoda with a height of 36m. The combined elevation is 634m, the same height as the Tokyo Skytree
Take a postcard-picture of the five-storied pagoda with a height of 36m. The combined elevation is 634m, the same height as the Tokyo Skytree

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— What You Can Expect —

Experience the allure of Japan's iconic world heritage site, the 'Shrines and Temples of Nikko.' Among them, Nikko Toshogu shines as a shrine dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu. Immerse yourself in history as you explore these remarkable structures, meticulously reconstructed during the 'Kan-ei no Dai Zotai' by the visionary third shogun, Iemitsu, in 1636. Marvel at the shrine's 55 magnificent buildings, boasting 8 national treasures and 34 important cultural properties. Admire their splendor, brought to life by skilled craftsmen from across Japan, with intricate lacquer work and vibrant colors adorning every corner. Trace your fingers along the pillars adorned with countless intricate carvings, a testament to the masterful artistry on display.


— Visiting Nikko Toshogu —

[Visiting hours]

  • April 1st to October 31st (9:00 AM to 5:00 PM)
  • November 1st to March 31st (9:00 AM to 4:00 PM)

* Admission until 30 minutes before the gate closes for each period

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  • Nikko Toshogu

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