Autumn leaves of Nikko Kiri no Falls
Kiriyuki Falls in a spectacular valley
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Nikko Toshogu Shrine, located in Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture, is a popular tourist destination registered as a World Heritage Site.
There are many Instagrammable sightseeing spots in this area, and there are many highlights such as Yangmingmen, Corridor, Tang Gate, God Stables and Three Monkeys, Divine Horses in the Divine Stable, Sleeping Cats, Sparrows on the Back of Sleeping Cats, Imaginary Elephants, and Singing Dragons.
Other recommended routes include sightseeing around Edo Wonderland Nikko Edo Village, Ashio Copper Mine, steam locomotive Tobu Railway SL Taiki, boat transport on the Uzumagawa River, and the Watarase Valley Railway.
The superb autumn view of the Nikko mountains around Lake Chuzenji dyed in autumn leaves is a must-see. In winter, let's visit the Yunishigawa Onsen Kamakura Festival and the Oku-Nikko Yumoto Onsen Snow Festival.
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