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Nikko is a historic town in Tochigi Prefecture, renowned for its breathtaking natural scenery and numerous Shinto temples and shrines, particularly the Nikko Toshogu Shrine, where the body of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of the Edo period, is enshrined. This rich history makes Nikko a popular destination for both Japanese and international tourists.
Getting to Nikko from Tokyo is easy. You can take a limited express train from either Shinjuku or Tobu Asakusa Station and reach Nikko in under two hours.
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ADDITIONAL TIPS
1.Some hotels in Nikko, particularly those situated along the shores of Lake Chuzenji, are quite far from the train station. To reach them, you'll need to take a bus or taxi, as most hotels do not offer transfer services.
However, if your hotel does provide a transfer, be sure to book it in advance to ensure availability.
2. It is highly recommended to book a room with breakfast at Nikko. Even though Nikko has a plenty of restaurants, only a few open in the morning. Consequently, the hotel's breakfast may be the best option available.
3. If you stay at a ryokan, and would like to get an authentic experience, always book a dinner with your accommodation (if available). Dinner is a highlight of every stay in a ryokan, and the chef will always use the best local ingredients, especially if it is a kaiseki dining. Some ryokans may even offer a meal upgrade for guests to try top-tier delicacies made from rare, expensive ingredients.
Suppose you book a kaiseki dinner. It is crucial to arrive at your ryokan shortly before the scheduled dinner time. If you are too late, the staff may not serve you the meal, even if you have already paid for it.
4. As in other places in Japan, you need to book breakfast or dinner with the accommodation in advance. Walk-ins are not guaranteed. I recommend booking the room with breakfast and dinner beforehand.
5. Based on my experience, rooms with futons are not recommended for the elderly or people with mobility issues. Always book rooms with western beds for them.
6. Some rooms at the ryokans do not have private bathrooms. You will need to bath or shower at the public bathroom. This may not be convenient for some. Thus, always check carefully before booking to ensure that your desired room has a private bathroom.
7. Like other destinations in Japan, most onsens are NOT tattoo-friendly. You may need to book a room with a private onsen or arrange a private session at a public one.
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