Nestled amid the lush forests of the Nikko region, Tokyo’s enchanting attractions await discovery. The ornate Toshogu Shrine, the final resting place of Tokugawa Ieyasu, captivates visitors with its intricate carvings and rich history. Nearby, the serene Lake Chuzenji and the breathtaking Kegon Falls offer a peaceful respite from the bustling capital. For those seeking to enjoy Japan’s natural wonders and cultural legacy, this remarkable destination promises an unforgettable experience.
Key Points

- This comprehensive tour explores the renowned Toshogu Shrine, scenic Lake Chuzenji, and the impressive Kegon Falls in the Nikko National Park region.
- The Toshogu Shrine is a lavish Shinto shrine known for its intricate carvings, vibrant colors, and historical significance as the final resting place of Tokugawa Ieyasu.
- Lake Chuzenji is a stunning alpine lake surrounded by towering peaks, offering a peaceful atmosphere and crystal-clear waters.
- Kegon Falls is a breathtaking 97-meter waterfall, considered one of Japan’s most impressive, and is particularly stunning during the autumn foliage season.
- The tour is priced at $105.99 per person, with a maximum of 15 travelers, and includes vehicle service fees, fuel costs, tolls, and driver service.
Tour Overview

The tour offers a comprehensive exploration of three renowned attractions in Tokyo, Japan: Toshogu Shrine (Nikko Toshogu), Lake Chuzenji, and Kegon Falls.
Priced from $105.99 per person, the tour accommodates a maximum of 15 travelers. Highlights include the magnificent Toshogu Shrine, the serene Lake Chuzenji, and the breathtaking Kegon Falls.
The tour includes vehicle service fees, fuel costs, tolls, and driver service. Exclusions cover accommodation, meals, and personal expenses.
Children under 3 can join for free without occupying a seat, with one luggage item allowed per person.
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Highlights: Toshogu Shrine (Nikko Toshogu)
Toshogu Shrine, also known as Nikko Toshogu, is a renowned Shinto shrine located within the Nikko National Park.
It was built in 1617 as the final resting place of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate.
The shrine’s lavish architecture features intricate carvings, vibrant colors, and gilded details that showcase the height of Edo period craftsmanship.
Visitors can explore the main shrine hall, the famous "Yomeimon" gate, and the Tokugawa family tombs.
With its historical significance and stunning visual appeal, Toshogu Shrine is a must-see highlight of the Nikko tour.
Highlights: Lake Chuzenji

After visiting the impressive Toshogu Shrine, the tour continues to Lake Chuzenji, a stunning alpine lake nestled in the mountains of Nikko National Park.
Formed by a volcanic eruption, the lake is renowned for its crystal-clear waters and breathtaking scenery. Visitors can explore the lake’s shores, admiring the towering peaks that surround it, or take a boat ride to fully appreciate the serene beauty of the landscape.
With its peaceful atmosphere and proximity to other natural wonders, Lake Chuzenji is a must-see destination for those exploring the Nikko region.
Highlights: Kegon Falls

Kegon Falls is a breathtaking natural wonder that caps off the tour’s highlights. Plunging 97 meters down a cliff, the falls are one of Japan’s most impressive waterfalls.
Visitors can witness the powerful cascade from several observation decks, each offering a unique perspective. The falls are particularly stunning during the autumn foliage season when the surrounding forests burst with vibrant colors.
While the descent to the base of the falls is possible, it requires a strenuous hike and isn’t recommended for the faint-hearted.
Inclusions and Exclusions
The tour package includes several essential services, such as vehicle fees, fuel costs, and tolls, as well as the driver’s service fee.
However, accommodation expenses, meals, and personal consumption are excluded.
Children under 3 can join for free without occupying a seat, and each person is allowed one piece of luggage, with an extra charge for additional bags.
It’s important to note that the tour isn’t recommended for pregnant travelers or those with serious medical conditions, and carrying luggage on a one-day trip isn’t advised.
Passengers must wait for the bus at the specified location.
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Transportation and Accessibility

According to the information provided, the vehicle service time for this tour is within 10 hours, as required by Japanese law.
Travelers can select a meeting point, and the tour ends back at the same location. The tour is accessible for wheelchair and stroller users, and it’s near public transportation.
However, it’s not recommended for pregnant travelers or those with serious medical conditions.
The tour requires passengers to carry their own passports and valuables, as the organizers aren’t responsible for any loss or damage.
Travelers must also note their luggage needs during booking to avoid extra charges, as carrying large luggage on a one-day trip isn’t recommended.
Booking and Confirmation
Travelers receive a departure reminder email the night before the tour, which includes the vehicle registration number, guide contact, and pickup time.
Late arrivals or no-shows result in non-refundable fees, and date changes aren’t allowed. For groups of 4 or more, customers should confirm group formation with customer service before booking.
Passengers are responsible for their belongings and any loss or damage during the trip. The luggage policy must be followed to avoid extra charges, as carrying luggage on a one-day trip isn’t recommended.
Travelers must wait for the bus at the specified location.
Travel Guidelines
Passengers should keep their passport and valuables safe during the trip, as they’re responsible for any loss or damage.
The luggage policy requires noting luggage needs during booking to avoid extra charges. Carrying luggage on a one-day trip isn’t recommended, as travelers must wait for the bus at the specified location.
This ensures a smooth and efficient tour experience for all participants. It’s important to follow these guidelines to make the most of the Toshogu Shrine, Lake Chuzenji, and Kegon Falls tour in Tokyo, Japan.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Purchase Additional Services During the Tour?
Customers can’t purchase additional services during the tour. The inclusions and exclusions are fixed, and there are no options to add extras. Any additional requests or items not mentioned would incur extra charges.
What Is the Dress Code for the Toshogu Shrine Visit?
The tour doesn’t specify a dress code for the Toshogu Shrine visit. However, modest and respectful attire is generally expected when visiting shrines and temples in Japan. Visitors should avoid revealing or overly casual clothing.
Are There Any Discounts Available for Senior Citizens?
The tour overview does not mention any discounts specifically for senior citizens. However, children under 3 can join the tour for free without occupying a seat, so seniors may want to inquire about any senior-friendly policies.
Can I Store My Luggage at the Meeting Point Before the Tour?
The tour doesn’t offer luggage storage at the meeting point. Travelers are advised to carry only what they need for the day, as storing additional luggage is not recommended during the one-day trip.
How Many Stops Are Included in the Tour Itinerary?
The tour itinerary includes 3 stops: Toshogu Shrine, Lake Chuzenji, and Kegon Falls. The tour doesn’t offer luggage storage at the meeting point, so it’s best to travel light on this one-day trip.
The Sum Up
Explore the serene beauty of Nikko’s Toshogu Shrine, Lake Chuzenji, and Kegon Falls on this immersive tour. Marvel at the ornate architecture of Toshogu, gaze upon the crystal-clear waters of Lake Chuzenji, and be captivated by the majestic 97-meter drop of Kegon Falls, especially during the vibrant autumn foliage season. This tour offers a unique opportunity to discover the natural and cultural wonders of the Nikko region.
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