Nikko Day Trip
Toshogu's gold under the cedars, the ghost Jizo by the river — or up the forty-eight hairpins to the lake. Two tested ways north; both leave the coach crowds below.
from¥98,000
for 1–2 guests
- Private for
- up to 6 guests
- Length
- 10 hours, door to door

How the day runs
What your day looks like.
One real day, hour by hour — shorter days trim it, longer ones linger. Yours starts from what you're curious about, and your guide reshapes it as it runs.
Early
North by limited express, your guide in the next seat.
Two hours that turn into a briefing — shoguns, cedars, and what's waiting up the valley.
the valley opening past the train window Mid-morning
Shinkyo, then Rinno-ji's giants.
The vermilion bridge that gates the sacred district, then three colossal gilded Buddhas and the Shōyō-en garden beside them.

the sacred bridge over green water, no one on it Late morning
Toshogu, gold under the cedars.
Five thousand carvings, the three wise monkeys, and two hundred stone steps to Ieyasu's tomb.

the three monkeys over the stable door Midday
Futarasan's old cedars, then the yuba lunch — on us.
Nikko's oldest shrine, quieter than its famous neighbour — then the town's silky specialty, done the classic way.

the stone court under the cedars, gold over the wall Early afternoon
Kanmangafuchi, the ghost Jizo.
Seventy moss-hooded statues along the gorge — count them going in, count them coming out.

the Jizo row in their red caps, moss deep Dusk
The town stroll, then home in good time.
Carved wood, the strawberry pudding everyone underestimates, and the train south with the evening still yours.
the main street's lights coming on, mountains behind
Early
North by limited express, your guide in the next seat.
Two hours that turn into a briefing — shoguns, cedars, and the mountain road waiting past the shrines.
the valley opening past the train window Mid-morning
Shinkyo, and Toshogu's gold — before the climb.
The vermilion bridge and the carved gold under the cedars, taken at morning pace — the mountain half of the day starts after.

dragons in the rafters, gold to the last bracket Late morning
Irohazaka, forty-eight hairpins up.
The switchback road climbs six hundred metres in one long breath — each bend named for a syllable, the valley falling away behind.
the hairpins stacked below, autumn on the slope Midday
Kegon Falls, a hundred metres of it.
The lake empties over a cliff in one drop. The platform faces it head-on, close enough to feel.

Kegon held half in ice Early afternoon
Chuzenji, and the Ritz-Carlton stop.
The lakeside on foot, then lunch or tea with the lake in the windows — the table reserved for you, the menu yours.

the lake past the lobby glass, winter at work on it Dusk
Down the mountain, home in good time.
The hairpins in reverse as the light goes gold, and the train south with the evening still yours.
the road dropping into dusk, tail-lights ahead
From the day
What it looks like.
From the guests who took this day
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1 review, written on this site
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“We made the Day Tour to Nikko departing from Tokio and was our best day in Japan, breathtaking landskapes, beatiful shrines and temples, valuable information from Gabriel, he was really attentive and funny. A must in your travel to Japan, and with Tokio Vibes the whole procces form reservation to the return to Tokio was pretty clear and adapted to our rythm. Would definitely recomend if you one to know a more rural and authentic side of Japan.”
Felipe · Colombia · September 2024 · Verified

Who you'll be with
One of ours, start to finish.
Your day is led by one of the team — matched to your date and what you're into. You'll have their name and their number the moment your day is confirmed, and from first hello to goodbye they're yours alone: one guide, your people only, nobody else joining.
One price, all of you
What the day covers.
- Your guide, start to finish — your people only, nobody else joining.
- One price for everyone with you — quoted for who's coming and how long your day runs.
- The day planned around you before you arrive, and re-planned on the day if you want it to be.
- Every temple and shrine ticket, and the yuba lunch on the shrines route — on us.
And what it doesn't.
- Food and drink beyond the yuba lunch — the Ritz-Carlton stop on the lake route is reserved for you, its menu yours — and tickets beyond the temples and shrines. You pay at the counter, at what it costs; nothing goes through us and nothing is marked up.
- Trains and taxis on the day — your guide plans every route; the fares go on your own IC card.
- Hotels, flights and transfers stay yours to book — though we will happily tell you where we would stay.
Good to know
Where we meet
Your hotel lobby, or anywhere in the city that suits you better — you tell us where when you book your day.
How many can come
See how many this day takes, above. More of you than that? Tell us — we will shape the day for it and price the day accordingly.
What if it rains
Rain doesn't cancel the day — Tokyo has a great deal to do indoors, and your guide knows all of it. If genuinely severe weather makes the day impossible, we move it or refund it in full — decided with you, on the forecast.
How you pay
A single day is paid in full when you book — and nothing is owed on the day itself. Booking several days? Those confirm with a deposit, settled before you travel.
How do we get there?
By rail — the limited express north, your guide in the next seat, about two hours each way. We help you choose trains and buy tickets — yours to purchase, not included.
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Built around what you're curious about — shrines at first light, craft lanes, the market's counters — with someone who knows Kyoto as home.
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Plan your trip
Tell us what you're curious about.
Take one of our days — confirmed the moment you book — or start a custom one, built with a person who usually replies the same day.

