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Exploring Nikko in autumn: Insider tips and sightseeing spots

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By Abhijit Sen

Fall is the perfect time to travel around Japan, so why not experience the beauty of autumn in Nikko? It’s a popular day trip as it’s only two hours from Tokyo and has multiple train and bus lines servicing the area. Visitors can spend the day exploring UNESCO World Heritage sights like Nikko Toshogu Shrine and Nikkozan Rinnoji Temple. Beyond shrines and temples, outdoor enthusiasts will love taking in the sights at Lake Chuzenji and Kegon Falls while enjoying the picturesque fall foliage.

Here are some ideas to help you start your autumn in Nikko itinerary:

Landmarks and Seasonal Events

Oku-Nikko Area

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Lake Chuzenji at sunrise Image: iStock/ Sara_winter

Best time to visit: Early October to early November

  • Chuzenji Area (Lake Chuzenji, Kegon Falls): Experience stunning fall foliage at Lake Chuzenji as well as the beautiful Kegon Falls, best seen from late October to early November. Drive through Irohazaka’s 48 curves and take the Akechidaira Ropeway for panoramic views of Kegon Falls and Mount Nantai.
  • Ryuzu Falls: This stunning mountain stream waterfall has a 210-meter drop. The iconic autumn view is known for its beautiful display of cascading waterfalls that split into two streams at a large rock resembling a dragon’s head. Be sure to visit the observation deck for the best view.
  • Senjogahara: This vast marshland within Nikko National Park transforms into a canvas of vibrant reds and gold, providing a mesmerizing spectacle during the autumn season.
  • Light-up Event : From November 16 to 24, the authorities will illuminate Kegon Falls, the lakeside area near the Torii gate, the Italian Embassy Villa Memorial Park and the ancient structures showcasing Okunikko.

Kinugawa Onsen Area

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Walk along the Ryuokyo Canyon nature trail.

Best time to visit: Mid-October to early November

Kinugawa Onsen is a hot spring resort town along the Kinugawa River in Tochigi Prefecture. It offers boat rides, rafting and scenic beauty. 

  • Ryuokyo Canyon: Enjoy a scenic six-kilometer nature trail along the Kinugawa River, nestled between Kinugawa Onsen and Kawaji Onsen. Revel in the stunning autumn foliage and immersive natural experience. 
  • Nijimi Falls and Setoaikyo Canyon: A short walk away, Nijimi Falls is ideal for vibrant autumn colors in late October. Setoaikyo Canyon features dramatic cliffs and the famous Watarashai Suspension Bridge. 
  • Kawaji Onsen Autumn Leaves Festival: Kawaji Onsen’s Aki no Ennichi (Autumn Festival Day) features a fair selling local products and crafts and a stunning fireworks show.

Nikko

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Shinkyo Bridge at peak foliage.

Best time to visit: Early to mid-November

Nikko station on the JR Nikko line and Tobu Nikko station on the Tobu Nikko line serve as gateways to this charming region. The town center greets visitors with famous landmarks and UNESCO World Heritage sites, exuding an irresistible charm that is only heightened during the autumn season.

  • Nikko Toshogu Shrine: This UNESCO World Heritage site highlights stunning shrine buildings, gates, and carvings that pay homage to Tokugawa Ieyasu. The vibrant autumn foliage becomes a remarkable sight from early November.
  • Shinkyo Bridge: This vermilion bridge stands out amidst the surrounding autumnal beauty. It is located at the entrance to Nikko’s shrines.
  • Kirifuri Waterfall: Kirifuri Falls is famous for its misting effect as it flows into the Kirifuri River. The falls have two tiers and are 75 meters high. From late October to early November, it’s a popular autumn foliage photo spot.
  • Light-up Event: From November 29 to December 1, they illuminate the World Heritage shrines and temples of Nikko, creating a magical atmosphere.

Things to Do in Nikko

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