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Come to Nikko and see one of the most beautiful national parks in Japan

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By Elizabeth Sok

Nikko National Park falls into three prefectures: GunmaTochigi and Fukushima. Perfect for a day trip from Tokyo, Nikko National Park packs in plenty of nature and culture. Founded in 1934, Nikko National Park is one of the most beautiful national parks in Japan. Over the course of the 20th century, the park has only grown in size and contains several cultural and natural gems.

Nikko National Park

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The park covers nearly 115,000 hectares and is mostly mountainous. Mount Shirane, Mount Nantai and Mount Nasu stand out as three of the most famous peaks. In between these mountains, you can traverse a diverse landscape that includes valleys, marches, lakes and forests. Nasu Heisei-no-Mori Forest lies at the base of Mount Nasu and was on the grounds of a former imperial villa. Today, you can trek through the forest of birch trees. Near Mount Nantai, visitors flock to marvel at the 97-meter-high Kegon Waterfalls and the Lake Chuzenji area.

Shrines and Temples of Nikko

If shrines and temples peak your interest, the park is home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites collectively known as the Shrines and Temples of Nikko. Nikko Toshogu Shrine is the most famous of the bunch and enshrines the spirit of Tokugawa Ieyasu, founder of the Tokugawa shogunate which marked the beginning of the Edo period (1603-1868).

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This time of the year (autumn) it’ll take you hours to get up to the lake.

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can you post more naturally coloured photos next time?

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It's not a pleasant experience going somewhere nice with hoardes of disrespectful tourists clogging up the place.

There's better places to go for peace and quiet.

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Hard pass. Ni hou maaa!!

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