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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.

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

  3. Nikko National Park is a complete package, providing spiritual experiences, adrenaline-pumping adventure, serene trail walks and cultural pursuits. Hiking. Explore Nikko National Park's Ramsar Site, Senjogahara Marsh, which features migratory birds, deers, monkeys and bears.

  4. Nikkō National Park (日光国立公園, Nikkō Kokuritsu Kōen) is a national park in the Kantō region, on the main island of Honshū in Japan. The park spreads over three prefectures: Tochigi , Gunma and Fukushima , and was established in 1934.

  5. Nikkō National Park is one of Japan’s most comprehensive destinations, where nature and history intertwine to offer a unique experience for visitors. From mountainous landscapes that offer exceptional hiking routes to temples and shrines that tell centuries of history, this park is an ideal place for nature and culture lovers.

  6. Cooler than Japan’s coastal cities, Nikko is a wonderful place to spend long summer days. Take to the water for canoeing or river rafting in Okunikko. Enjoy views of waterfalls like Ryuzu Falls, whose refreshing spray offers respite from the heat.

  7. Nikko National Park is home to an ancient tradition of mountain worship. The three sacred peaks of Mt. Nantai, Mt. Nyoho, and Mt. Taro, known collectively as Nikko Sanzan, dominate the area, and you can get in touch with the area's mystical side by trekking these mountains.