Overview
Depart Tokyo and journey to the serene mountains of Nikko. Begin with a scenic drive up the winding Nikko Irohazaka Slope, famous for its breathtaking views. Arrive at the majestic Kegon Waterfall, one of Japan's top three beautiful falls, and enjoy free time exploring the tranquil shores of nearby Lake Chuzenji. Next, stop to admire the sacred, bright red Shinkyo Bridge gracefully crossing the Daiya River. In the afternoon, dive deep into Japan's rich samurai history at the spectacular Nikko Toshogu Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its lavish gold-leaf architecture and intricate wood carvings. After a fulfilling day surrounded by awe-inspiring nature and ancient cultural treasures, you will comfortably return to central Tokyo in the evening.
What's included
- ✓English & Korean & Chinese Speaking Guide
- ✓Air-conditioned vehicle
- ✕Meals
- ✕Travelers Insurance
- ✕Other Personal Expenses
- ✕Kegon Waterfall Elevator - 600yen
- ✕Shinkyo Bridge - 300yen
- ✕Nikko Toshogu
What you'll do
- 1
This legendary mountain road connects central Nikko to the Oku-Nikko region and is known for its 48 winding curves, each named after a character from the old Japanese "Iroha" syllabary. Divided into an uphill and downhill route, Irohazaka is especially famous for its dramatic switchbacks and stunning autumn foliage, drawing photographers and anime fans alike—particularly those familiar with Initial D. In October and November, the route is flanked by vibrant red, orange, and yellow leaves, offering some of the most spectacular fall scenery in Japan.
⏱ 1 hour - 2
One of Japan’s three most celebrated waterfalls, Kegon Waterfall plunges 97 meters from Lake Chuzenji into a rocky basin below. It’s a breathtaking natural attraction that offers visitors both free and paid viewing platforms, the latter providing closer access via an elevator. Surrounded by dense forest, the waterfall becomes even more majestic in autumn, when the surrounding cliffs are ablaze with colorful foliage. Its dramatic beauty has made it a recurring subject in Japanese literature and travel culture. Admission fee for waterfall elevator is not included.
⏱ 1 hour - 3
Located at the foot of Mt. Nantai and formed by a volcanic eruption over 20,000 years ago, Lake Chuzenji sits at an altitude of 1,269 meters, making it Japan’s highest natural lake. The area is known for its refreshing alpine climate, peaceful lakeside atmosphere, and magnificent autumn leaves that attract thousands each fall. Strolling along the waterfront paths, visitors can enjoy serene views of the lake framed by golden and crimson trees, along with occasional glimpses of Western-style villas that reflect its historical role as a diplomatic summer retreat.
⏱ 50 min - 4
A sacred, vibrant red bridge marking the entrance to Nikko's shrines and temples. It stands beautifully against the surrounding forest and river gorge, offering a perfect photo opportunity. You can cross the bridge with an admission ticket, but admiring the crimson bridge from a short distance as it blends with the autumn foliage offers a magnificent view. It serves as an excellent photo spot, so don't forget to take a memorable picture!
Availability & pricing
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Good to know
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- In compliance with Japanese law, vehicles cannot operate for more than 10 hours. The tour guide may adjust the itinerary based on real-time conditions.
- Itinerary is subjected to traffic & weather condition.
- It is recommended to bring some snacks or a light lunch with you to enjoy at the attraction sites, as lunch time is not included.
- The stay time for each spot may depend on the season and on-site situation.
- Please inform us if you will be bring along a baby stroller or wheelchair.
- Infant is free of charge, no seat available.
- The Iroha-zaka Slope features many winding turns. Travelers prone to motion sickness are advised to take medication in advance.
- The autumn foliage season may vary due to climate change. Please note that the leaves may not be at their peak color, or the foliage may be less abundant than expected during your visit.
- Please note that there is no drop-off at the Nikko Irohazaka Slope. Instead, you will enjoy a scenic drive through the road surrounded by beautiful autumn foliage from inside the vehicle
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Tour details & pricing provided by Viator. Bookings are completed on Viator.com.
