NIKKO PASS all area





Description
Famous for its many UNESCO-listed shrines and temples, Nikko promises a look into history and culture surrounded by natural and mountainous beauty. For a bit of relaxation, head to nearby Kinugawa Onsen, a hot springs town where you can destress. Make time to visit Kirifuri waterfall, an incredible 246-foot (75-m) waterfall that has inspired artists throughout the ages, including Katsushika Hokusai. The waterfall is surrounded by lush trees whose foliage changes color every season, making each visit vibrant and unique. Explore all of Nikko's natural beauty, which encompasses waterfalls, lakes, and hiking trails, during your 4-day journey.
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Itinerary
Pick up your NIKKO PASS at Tobu Tourist Information Center Asakusa where located in 1F,Tobu Railway Asakusa st
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Children 5 and younger are complimentary when accompanied by a paying adult.
- The NIKKO PASS all area is only available for foreign tourists with a non-Japanese passport.
- You must present a valid non-Japanese passport on the day of the activity.
- Some Nikko area attractions only operate seasonally; please check before you go.
- Train and bus time schedules and route maps are available on the Tobu Railway website or Tobu bus website. Please search for “Tobu Railway”or"Tobu bus" to find the website.
- Your pass is valid for a period of 4 consecutive days beginning on the date you selected when booking. Consecutive days are calendar days, not 24-hour days.
- Discounts on entrance fees, transportation fares, and purchases vary by season.
Reviews(3)
The pass was very convenient especially when using the bus throughout Nikko. We didn't realize that the bus from the train station to our hotel (way up in the mountains) was an extremely winding road with numerous switch backs. We got used to it as we were in Nikko for three days.
The pass include trains from Asakusa to Nikko and back and included also the ropeway (cable car) and lake cruise at Chuzenji (But the cruise is closed on winter from 1 Dec). Please note the train in the pass is NOT a direct train, need to change train like 2 times, but it was not difficult. To have a direct train, one need to top the fare at Asakusa Station, which I think it is not really necessary. The journey is only shorten by about 20 minutes compares to non-direct trains. But for ease of mind you may opt for upgrade to direct train. This was not specified in the pass during my booking.



