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Kinugawa theme park pass
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2013/10/20 13:38
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I'll be travelling to Nikko for 2 days and 1 night. I plan on buying Kinugawa theme park pass (should I buy it online?). I'll catch the train from Tokyo to Nikko, then explore shrines around Nikko area for one day. I'll buy the 1000 yen combination ticket as well (does this include transportation?). I also plan on visiting Kegon waterfall but I need to pay 530 yen for bus fare, one way?
The next day, I'll head to Tobu wonderlad and Edo, and then return to Tokyo. Am I right to assume that the pass will cover my whole trip?
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by lnight
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Re: Kinugawa theme park pass
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2013/10/20 14:23
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I would reccommend that you buy the Kinugawa Theme Park Pass form the Tobu Asakusa station rather than online.
Unfortunately, the 1000 Yen combination ticket is not available any more, so you will have to re-check how to pay for entry to the temples and other sites.
The Kinugawa Theme Park Pass includes the round trip from Tokyo, trains to Kinugawa Onsen, buses to the theme parks and is valid for 2 days.
However, you will need to pay extra for the bus to Kegon Waterfall. I suggest you get the 2000 yen bus pass from Tobu Nikko Station when you arrive. Its valid for 2 days and allows unlimited bus travel between Nikko and Chuzenji-ko onsen. It will be good for getting to Kegon waterfall and to the other temples.
The Kinugawa Theme Park Pass will cover your whole trip, except for entry to the Temples in Nikko and the buses to/from Kegon waterfall.
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by Main777 (guest)
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Re: Kinugawa theme park pass
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2013/10/20 15:08
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That's shame about 1000 yen combination ticket. Thanks for all other info, much appreciated!
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by lnight
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Re: Kinugawa theme park pass
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2013/10/20 16:52
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Something that could be of interest to you.
There is another pass which could be better for you for the travelling you want to do in the Nikko area.
The Marugoto Nikko Kinugawa Free Pass, valid for 4 consecutive days, gives you - - Return Trip from Tokyo - Unlimited use of Trains between Nikko, Kinugawa and Yunishigawa Areas - Unlimited use of Buses from Nikko to Oku-Nikko (Chuzenji-ko, Yumoto Onsen), Unlimited use of buses in Kinugawa and Yunishigawa Areas
Price: 5980 Yen
This could be better value for you.
Unfortunately, it doesn't cover entry to the Kinugawa Theme Parks, which would need to be paid for seperately, but It would also give you four possible days to spend in the Nikko area, which I would reccommend.
Hopefully htis is of some help
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by Main777 (guest)
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Re: Kinugawa theme park pass
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2013/10/21 11:43
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I have to pass on the last suggestion as I only have 2 days to spend in Nikko, thanks though. One day for the theme parks and one day for exploring the shrines area.
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