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Nikko 1 day Trip Itinerary Suggestion
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2015/4/15 15:02
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Hello everyone,
I only have one day to visit Nikko, therefore I have came out with this itinerary.
Take the earliest train from Asakusa at 6am, Asakusa - Tobu Nikko - Ryuzu Falls (by bus) - Lake Chuzenji area
And then going back to Shrines Area for temples visit, and take the last train(5.30pm) at Tobu Nikko station back to Asakusa.
Is this itinerary good enough or too rush for one day? My ultimate goal is to have a relaxing day trip in Nikko.
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by sendo7
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Re: Nikko 1 day Trip Itinerary Suggestion
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2015/4/18 22:15
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Your plan is good enough and not busy. The early bird gets the worm.
But if you like to stay in Nikko more, there are later trains.
Tobu-Nikko 1828(local) →1837 Shimoimaichi 1853(express)→2035Asakusa Tobu-Nikko 1935(local) →1944 Shimoimaichi 1953(express)→2135Asakusa (1828=6.28pm)
There aren’t many things to do in Nikko after dark, though.
You need reserved seat ticket to ride Tobu express train.
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by Takeo7 (guest)
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Re: Nikko 1 day Trip Itinerary Suggestion
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2015/4/19 12:24
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Thank you very much for the information provided. Cheers!
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