I have just visited Nikko for a day trip in early september, it was very beautiful place there, i hope i can visit nikko for more day to explore in the future 🥳
Hello! Since you've already done this and as I'm planning to do a day trip myself, is it actually feasible to visit a few temples and explore the nature, all in one day?
What a beautiful place, judging by the excellent drone and camera shots Autumn really does look a great time to visit. I think I’d make it at least an overnight trip so you’re not rushing around and trying to fit things in. The Spacia X train looks like a very good option as well. Thank you for sharing this brilliant video. Best wishes to all
Hi A quick question - what is the cost of tickets to reach directly to Akechidaira Ropeway? Well I'm more interested in covering the following places - Shinkyo Bridge, Akechidaira Ropeway, Kegon Waterfall , Lake Chuzenji & Ryuzu Falls Could you please suggest a route? We are traveling with an baby, is it doable? Thank you
Curious: could you do the 3-monkey temple, skip the rest, and do the waterfall area in one day realistically? By the time my family get to Nikko going to assume they will be tired of shrines, but this point, but natural beauty is always impressive. Thanks.
Yes that's probably quite doable. It'll be 1.5 hours of travelling on the bus up and back from the waterfall area but as long as you time it well, it should be fine 😊
So, in the end, we booked a "private tour" which was a glorified taxi service. Considering it was also raining that day (yesterday), having a car was great. For 6 people, it worked out to be about 80$ USD each. Not the most "cheapo" option but saved a lot of hassle and let us do Nikko in a day without rushing. Just FYI, Sunfield sets are 2,200, which is pretty expensive, especially if you are a family. However, right next to Sunfield is a "street vendor" where you can get Yuba as well for a much cheaper price. We spent about 2 yen for 5 people, and we had two servings each. The vendor also spoke English and was very welcoming and friendly. It is called Nikko Yuan.
Hi there! You can see what's covered in the Nikko All Area Pass here: tobutoptours.com/en/nikko-all-area-pass.html For the ropeway, the pass just provides a discount.
Hi there! You can buy the pass online through Klook and get a digital ticket or purchase online at this website: www.tobu.co.jp/en/ticket/nikko/all.html and pick up your pass before you ride the train at Tobu Tourist Information Center Asakusa.
I have a jr pass and will be doing only 1 day trip from tokyo to nikko We are planning to do cruise, kegon fall and ryuzu fall Should we buy nikko wide pass ?
If you already have a JR Pass, you can use it to travel from Tokyo to Nikko using the JR Nikko Line. However, the JR Pass does not cover transportation within Nikko for attractions like Lake Chuzenji, Kegon Falls, and Ryuzu Falls. The Nikko Wide Pass is a convenient option for exploring Nikko, especially if you plan to visit multiple attractions in a single day.
Hello and thank you very much for this video :D ! Do you think it's possible to visit temples and go at least as far as Keagon Falls in one day? Ideally, I'd like to do the temples, Keagon Falls and the Akechdaira Ropeway in one day. I plan to arrive in NIKKO by 10am / 10.30am maximum. Thank you very much for your answer :) !
Hello! You're very welcome for the video! Visiting temples and Keagon Falls in one day is definitely doable, especially with your early start in Nikko. As for adding the Akechidaira Ropeway, it might be a bit tight, but with efficient planning and an early start, it could be possible. Just make sure to prioritize your must-see spots and enjoy your day exploring Nikko! 😊🏞️
I dont know when you went to Nikko, but the nikko bus pass as not been to available for 2 years. It said that on the official website and just got transferred to a limited express ticket. The best video about nikko so thank you so much for your hard work. I very bad planing so I happy that you made this video
Love the quality and simplicity yet informational value of your videos 🥹. Thank you I discovered Nikko because of you guys. May I ask if we are coming from the Narita airport area, is it better to ride the bus instead of the train from asakusa. Thank you so much!
Thank you for the love! 🥰 If you're coming from Narita, the bus from Asakusa might be more convenient. It depends on your preferences, but the bus can be a comfy option. Safe travels! 🚍✈️
Your videos are always so informative and inspiring! Can hardly wait to visit Japan, and of course, Nikko. Thanks Ladies!
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I have just visited Nikko for a day trip in early september, it was very beautiful place there, i hope i can visit nikko for more day to explore in the future 🥳
Hello! Since you've already done this and as I'm planning to do a day trip myself, is it actually feasible to visit a few temples and explore the nature, all in one day?
Another wonderful video! So informative:)
Cheers from Brazil ! Your videos rock !
These videos are SO helpful for planning trips from Tokyo, thanks!
Really glad you found it helpful! Thanks for watching 😊
What a beautiful place, judging by the excellent drone and camera shots Autumn really does look a great time to visit. I think I’d make it at least an overnight trip so you’re not rushing around and trying to fit things in. The Spacia X train looks like a very good option as well. Thank you for sharing this brilliant video. Best wishes to all
Thank you for watching! Yes an overnight trip in autumn would be one of our top ways to see Nikko 😊
if travelling to nikko, recommended to get the nikko pass
is there a cheaper way to get there? perhaps by bus?
Just wondering. Is either of the Tobu passes worth it if you decide to travel onwards northwards onto Aizu-Wakamatsu?
Hi A quick question - what is the cost of tickets to reach directly to Akechidaira Ropeway?
Well I'm more interested in covering the following places - Shinkyo Bridge, Akechidaira Ropeway, Kegon Waterfall , Lake Chuzenji & Ryuzu Falls
Could you please suggest a route? We are traveling with an baby, is it doable?
Thank you
What's it all like in the winter?
Curious: could you do the 3-monkey temple, skip the rest, and do the waterfall area in one day realistically? By the time my family get to Nikko going to assume they will be tired of shrines, but this point, but natural beauty is always impressive. Thanks.
Yes that's probably quite doable. It'll be 1.5 hours of travelling on the bus up and back from the waterfall area but as long as you time it well, it should be fine 😊
@@tokyocheapo Nice, thanks.
So, in the end, we booked a "private tour" which was a glorified taxi service. Considering it was also raining that day (yesterday), having a car was great. For 6 people, it worked out to be about 80$ USD each. Not the most "cheapo" option but saved a lot of hassle and let us do Nikko in a day without rushing.
Just FYI, Sunfield sets are 2,200, which is pretty expensive, especially if you are a family. However, right next to Sunfield is a "street vendor" where you can get Yuba as well for a much cheaper price. We spent about 2 yen for 5 people, and we had two servings each. The vendor also spoke English and was very welcoming and friendly. It is called Nikko Yuan.
is the Akechidaira ropeway ticket and Chuzenji cruise ticket covered by Nikko pass?
Hi there! You can see what's covered in the Nikko All Area Pass here: tobutoptours.com/en/nikko-all-area-pass.html
For the ropeway, the pass just provides a discount.
How does the Nikko pass work with the trains at Asakusa Station? You get a digital ticket? And how long does it take? Thanks
Hi there! You can buy the pass online through Klook and get a digital ticket or purchase online at this website: www.tobu.co.jp/en/ticket/nikko/all.html and pick up your pass before you ride the train at Tobu Tourist Information Center Asakusa.
I have a jr pass and will be doing only 1 day trip from tokyo to nikko
We are planning to do cruise, kegon fall and ryuzu fall
Should we buy nikko wide pass ?
If you already have a JR Pass, you can use it to travel from Tokyo to Nikko using the JR Nikko Line. However, the JR Pass does not cover transportation within Nikko for attractions like Lake Chuzenji, Kegon Falls, and Ryuzu Falls.
The Nikko Wide Pass is a convenient option for exploring Nikko, especially if you plan to visit multiple attractions in a single day.
Hello and thank you very much for this video :D !
Do you think it's possible to visit temples and go at least as far as Keagon Falls in one day? Ideally, I'd like to do the temples, Keagon Falls and the Akechdaira Ropeway in one day. I plan to arrive in NIKKO by 10am / 10.30am maximum. Thank you very much for your answer :) !
Hello! You're very welcome for the video! Visiting temples and Keagon Falls in one day is definitely doable, especially with your early start in Nikko. As for adding the Akechidaira Ropeway, it might be a bit tight, but with efficient planning and an early start, it could be possible. Just make sure to prioritize your must-see spots and enjoy your day exploring Nikko! 😊🏞️
@@tokyocheapo thank you so much for your answer, i'am zen now :D ! But not for so long haha, Iam on fuji right now, watching you fuji video ;)
when was the your date of visit to nikko?
Hi there! We visited the first week of September.
Hi, Thank you for your great video.
Btw can you recommend me which one is better to visit in early march. Nikko or Karuizawa ?
I dont know when you went to Nikko, but the nikko bus pass as not been to available for 2 years. It said that on the official website and just got transferred to a limited express ticket. The best video about nikko so thank you so much for your hard work. I very bad planing so I happy that you made this video
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Love the quality and simplicity yet informational value of your videos 🥹. Thank you I discovered Nikko because of you guys. May I ask if we are coming from the Narita airport area, is it better to ride the bus instead of the train from asakusa. Thank you so much!
Thank you for the love! 🥰 If you're coming from Narita, the bus from Asakusa might be more convenient. It depends on your preferences, but the bus can be a comfy option. Safe travels! 🚍✈️
@@tokyocheapo yes thank you so much! so i'm guessing going to asakusa station from narita is the best option.