Tochigi Hotels Kamenoi Hotel Okunikko A hotel nestled in the great outdoors of Oku-Nikko, offering a tranquil escape from the bustle of everyday life. See More Related Articles Experience a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the Great Outdoors! A 2-Day Itinerary in Oku-Nikko Without a Rental Car Located in the northwestern part of Tochigi, Nikko City is famous for the UNESCO World Heritage-listed “Shrines and Temples of Nikko,” which includes Nikko Toshogu Shrine, and for the majestic natural scenery of Oku-Nikko. This article introduces a 2-day itinerary that allows you to fully enjoy both cultural and natural highlights. Since it can be done entirely by public transportation, even those who do not drive can travel with ease.
Experience a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the Great Outdoors! A 2-Day Itinerary in Oku-Nikko Without a Rental Car Located in the northwestern part of Tochigi, Nikko City is famous for the UNESCO World Heritage-listed “Shrines and Temples of Nikko,” which includes Nikko Toshogu Shrine, and for the majestic natural scenery of Oku-Nikko. This article introduces a 2-day itinerary that allows you to fully enjoy both cultural and natural highlights. Since it can be done entirely by public transportation, even those who do not drive can travel with ease.
Nara Western Restaurants YAMATO Craft Beer Table Nara Sanjo A brewery-owned restaurant where you can enjoy expertly crafted beer paired with a carefully curated food menu designed to complement each brew. See More
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Nagoya Ramen Fuji Ichiban Nishiki Branch A beloved ramen chain representing the vibrant food culture of Nagoya. See More
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Mie Experiences Facilities Garuda Ise 3.95 1 Thinking of visiting Ise Jingu in kimono? This rental kimono shop provides expert dressing services. See More Related Articles Just a 3-Minute Walk from Ise Jingu’s Geku! Enjoy an Ise Pilgrimage in Rental Kimono from Garuda Ise Steeped in roughly 2,000 years of history, Ise Jingu-fondly referred to as “O-Ise-san”-attracts countless worshippers year-round from Japan and abroad, eager to experience the nation’s deep-rooted faith and culture. If you’re planning to visit this much-admired destination, why not don a kimono, Japan’s traditional attire, for your pilgrimage?
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