We pick up and drop off the travelers on the specify locations. This is the private tour for your family, friends & couples. We will provide you with all kinds of travel facilities. On the way to Nikko, the beautiful view of mountain range and Japanese traditions. Shinto & Buddhist shrines together in Nikko will not be seen anywhere else. The Tokugawa Era garden and Museum is a relic of a bygone era. Kegon waterfalls is reached through the middle passes of the mountains. Located at the foot of the mountains, the view of the waterfall and the Chuzenji Lake heavenly. And on the back, the lights of Ashikaga Flowers Park can be seen in the evening. We will leave no stone unturned to make it a memorable trip of the lifetime. Every step we take is to serve you. The distance of NIKKO is 2 hours and 30 minutes away from Tokyo one side. There is annual festival on 16th & 17th July.
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Executive
Duration: 10 hours
Snacks and Drinks
Express Way
Sedan Luxury
Pickup included
There is both tow shrines together ; 1. Shinto Shrine 2. Buddhist Shrine 3. Pagoda (36m) high. Travelers can visit easily all the said places. The place are near by. Nikko Toshogu Shrine enshrines the most famous samurai leader Tokugawa Ieyasu. Its carved and brilliantly decorated structures are part of the Shrines and Temples of Nikko UNESCO World Heritage site and the highlight of any visit to Tochigi. Tokugawa Ieyasu played a pivotal role in unifying Japan and is one of the most important figures in the nation's history. His rise to the status of shogun initiated the Edo period (1603-1867), which was the most peaceful and prosperous period in the long history of ancient Japan and propelled the merchant city of Edo towards its destiny as the world-renowned megalopolis of Tokyo . A year after his death, Tokugawa Ieyasu was enshrined at Nikko, elevating his status to divinity. Toshogu branch shrines spread throughout Japan.
Rinnō-ji Temple (輪王寺, Rinnō-ji) is one of the most significant and historically important temples in Nikkō, Japan. Founded: 766 AD by the Buddhist monk Shōdō Shōnin, who introduced Buddhism to the Nikkō area. The UNESCO World Heritage Site “Shrines and Temples of Nikkō” The main hall of Rinnō-ji, and one of the largest wooden buildings in the area. It houses three massive gilded wooden statues representing Buddhist manifestations of the three mountain deities of Nikkō: • Amida Nyorai (Amitabha) • Senju Kannon (Kannon with a thousand arms) • Batō Kannon (Horse-headed Kannon) 2. Shōyō-en Garden: A serene Japanese garden located behind Sanbutsudō, with a traditional landscape design. 3. Taiyūin Mausoleum (大猷院): The lavish mausoleum of Tokugawa Iemitsu, the third shogun of the Tokugawa dynasty and grandson of Tokugawa Ieyasu. Taiyūin is similar in style to the more famous Tōshō-gū Shrine but with more subdued elegance, fitting Buddhist aesthetics.
The Nikko Toshogu Museum, also known as the Nikko Toshogu Treasure Museum, is located within the Toshogu Shrine complex in Nikko, Japan. The museum showcases a collection of treasures and artifacts related to Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate, as well as the shrine's history and cultural significance. The museum a variety of artifacts, including samurai armor, swords, and personal belongings of Tokugawa Ieyasu. Exhibits provide insight into the Edo period and the Tokugawa Shogunate, illustrating the political and cultural landscape of the time. The museum itself is part of the larger Toshogu Shrine complex, which is renowned for its ornate and intricate architectural design, including the famous Yomeimon Gate and the Nemuri-neko (Sleeping Cat) carving.
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
Please arrive at the pick up point 15 minutes before departure time.