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  1. Nikko (日光, Nikkō) is a town at the entrance to Nikko National Park, most famous for Toshogu, Japan's most lavishly decorated shrine and the mausoleum of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate.

  2. Most of Nikko is quintessential Japanese countrysideless hectic than the cities, but just as vibrant. Sample sake and soba noodles made from local harvests. Try regional delicacies like yuba, and enjoy produce such as fish, pork, beef, fruits and vegetables.

  3. Discover true Japan in Nikko. Engage every sense with spectacular temples and shrines, majestic peaks, towering waterfalls, and rejuvenating hot springs.

  4. Things to Do in Nikko, Japan: See Tripadvisor's 37,431 traveler reviews and photos of Nikko tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July. We have reviews of the best places to see in Nikko. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  5. Central Nikko. The heart of Nikko combines World Heritage shrines and temples, traditional cuisine and crafts, and lush natural settings. Add a trip to this area to a stay in surrounding regions, such as Kinugawa Onsen. Use the information on these pages to plan the perfect Nikko trip.

  6. There are near-infinite things to do in Nikko, from sightseeing at World Heritage temples and shrines, to outdoor activities, to traditional cooking classes.

  7. Nikko Toshogu 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.

  8. Spread across an expansive natural landscape in Tochigi Prefecture, Nikko is a testament to one of the most important figures in Japan's history.

  9. Brief Synthesis. The Shrines and Temples of Nikko form a single complex composed of one hundred three religious buildings within two Shinto shrines (The Tôshôgû and The Futarasan-jinja) and one Buddhist temple (The Rinnô-ji) located in an outstanding natural setting.

  10. Nikko boasts of three main areas of interest: The World Heritage Tosho-gu Shrine along with other temples and shrines near Nikko Station; the Chuzen-ji Lake district; and Upper Nikko (Oku Nikko). The most popular season for visitors is undoubtedly autumn—when its mountains and forests are nicely colored with red, orange and yellow leaves.

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