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Nikko World Heritage Site

Nikko, Japan

Featured Review : If you only have time for one day-trip out of Tokyo, Nikko is the place to go. A two-hour train ride north of the city in Tochigi Prefecture, it's home to UNESCO-listed shrines and temples, hot springs, waterfalls, and ...See Full Review

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Nikko Toshogu Shrine
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Popular Nikko Hotels

Nikko Kanaya Hotel
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Turtle Inn Annex
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Nikko Cottage Inn Fu-Sha
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Minshuku Rindou-no-ie
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Popular Things to Do in Nikko

Nikko World Heritage Site
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Tips for Visiting Nikko

  • 5 out of 5 stars by michaelhudson from Jarrow, Tyne & Wear, United Kingdom
  • December 29, 2008
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Quote: If you only have time for one day-trip out of Tokyo, Nikko is the place to go. A two-hour train ride north of the city in Tochigi Prefecture, it's home to UNESCO-listed shrines and temples, hot springs, waterfalls, and a national park. First... Read the full Nikko World Heritage Site review

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Shiny, Happy Shrines at Nikko World Heritage Site

  • 4 out of 5 stars by gwenamon from Toronto, Ontario
  • November 22, 2005
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Quote: Our first shinkansen (high-speed train) whizzed us up north of Tokyo on a two-hour trip, dropping us in the picturesque mountain-side town of Nikko. It’s a World Heritage Site due to its impressive line-up of one temple and three shrines.All... Read the full Nikko World Heritage Site review

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