1-day; Nikko Private Trip from Tokyo in Portuguese – A Journey to Japan’s Heritage

Description

This tour offers a perfect blend of history, spirituality, and scenic wonders, ideal for those looking to escape the bustling city and immerse themselves in Japan's tranquil countryside.

Highlights:

  • Explore the magnificent Toshogu Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the final resting place of Tokugawa Ieyasu.
  • Admire the natural beauty of Kegon Falls, one of Japan’s most spectacular waterfalls.
  • Enjoy the serene atmosphere of Lake Chuzenji, nestled at the foot of Mount Nantai.
  • Cross the iconic Shinkyo Bridge, a symbol of Nikko’s historical significance.
  • Learn about Nikko’s history, architecture, and spiritual traditions with in-depth commentary from your guide.

Included

  • Professional Portuguese Guide





Excluded

  • Train tickets (we would be happy to assist you with booking it before your departure, should you wish.
  • Admission to sites mentioned according to the itinerary
  • Meals & drinks
  • Tip or gratuity

Know before you go

Essentials:

Comfortable Walking Shoes

Many attractions in Nikko require walking, so sturdy and comfortable footwear is a must.


Weather-Appropriate Clothing

  • Spring/Autumn: Layers for fluctuating temperatures.
  • Summer: Light, breathable clothing and a hat for sun protection.
  • Winter: Warm clothing, including a jacket, gloves, and a hat.


Rain Gear

A compact umbrella or lightweight rain jacket, as Nikko's weather can be unpredictable.


Water Bottle

Stay hydrated, especially during warmer months.


Snacks

While there are dining options, having snacks is useful for energy during long walks.


Cash

Some smaller vendors and entrance fees may not accept credit cards.


Camera or Smartphone

For capturing the stunning scenery and historical sites.


Sunscreen and Sunglasses

Especially useful in summer or for visits to open areas like Shinkyo Bridge.


Travel Pass or Tickets

Ensure you have your train tickets or any travel passes, such as the Tokyo Wide Pass, if applicable.


Personal Identification and Emergency Contact Info

Keep your ID and important contact information handy.


Small Backpack or Bag

To carry all essentials without hassle.


Optional items include guidebooks or maps of Nikko, a portable charger for electronic devices, and a small towel for comfort during warmer months.

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