Should You Visit Nikko?

Are you thinking about visiting Nikko, Japan? Here's what you need to know before planning your trip.


Is Nikko worth visiting?

This town is a good place to visit for one to four days. It's often mentioned as one of the best places to visit in major publications, such as in U.S. News Best Places to Visit in Japan. Nikko is a rural town in the Tochigi Prefecture about two hours from Tokyo. It's a beautiful natural setting that is filled with waterfalls, shrines, and temples. Visitors also enjoy the area's hot springs, hiking trails, and cedar groves.

Nikko Rinnoji Temple, Japan (©Yasufumi Nishi/©JNTO) Nikko Rinnoji Temple, Japan (©Yasufumi Nishi/©JNTO)

Reasons to Visit Nikko

Museums
The town sits on the edge of Nikko National Park, where you'll find shrines and temples. Toshogu Shrine is lavishly designed. Other notable temples in the area are Taiyuin, Rinnoji Temple, and Futarasan Temple.

Historical Sights
The ancient town is filled with giant cedar trees that line walking paths that take you to the many shrines and temples in the area.

Food
There are many traditional dishes in the area, but one of the most famous is yuba. Yuba is made from a part of soy milk, and you'll find it in places all over town. You'll also find sushi, tofu, and tea everywhere.

Hiking
The town is surrounded by beautiful nature that you can explore on the many walking paths. The forests are well-preserved and they're filled with large cedar trees, dramatic waterfalls, and beautiful hikes. The area embraces the Japanese practice of "forest bathing" where you "bath" yourself in a beautiful natural environment.

Shopping
There are places in town where you can pick up local handicrafts and traditional items.




Is Nikko worth visiting in the Summer?

The high season for travel in Nikko is the summer, so expect to see more tourists than usual. This destination is quite touristy, so in the high season it's busier than usual. You'll see larger crowds and longer lines, as well as higher prices. On the other hand, there's plenty to see and do at this time of year because everything is open.

The weather in Nikko is fairly warm during summer, and stays around 25°C (77°F). But it can get as warm as 29°C (83°F) at times, too. It's also quite rainy during this season, so be prepared.

The nearby hiking this time of year is a must-do, so take some time to get out on the trails, take in some fresh air, and enjoy the scenery. Don't miss the small town charm during summer. Just take some time to wander through the local shops and see the historic landmarks around town when the weather is nice. You'll also find it quite easy to get around on foot, because this is a very walkable town, especially in the nice weather. During this season it's fun to experience the small town charm, the hiking, and the museums and landmarks. Also, you can experience the historic old town.


Summer Weather in Nikko
Avg Temp
(°C/°F)
Avg Rain
(mm/inches)
July 25°C (77°F) 171 mm (6.7 in)
August 27°C (80°F) 195 mm (7.7 in)
September 22°C (72°F) 201 mm (7.9 in)

Is Nikko worth visiting in the Autumn?

Keep in mind that it can be fairly rainy during autumn, and temperatures hover around 16°C (61°F).

Autumn is the shoulder season for travel in Nikko, which means slightly less visitors than in the peak season. This destination is quite touristy, so in the shoulder season you'll still come across plenty of touriss. However, the prices tend to be a little cheaper.

Autumn is a great time of year to explore the numerous museums and landmarks around town. They are fun for the whole family as well great for couples. Soaking up that old town charm in the autumn is one of the favorite activities of visitors. The quaint scenery combined with the weather this time of year is quite nice. This is a great time of year to take in the beautiful scenery, admire the historic sights, and wander through the museums. Also, you can go hiking and soak up the small town charm.


Autumn Weather in Nikko
Avg Temp
(°C/°F)
Avg Rain
(mm/inches)
October 16°C (61°F) 117 mm (4.6 in)
November 10°C (50°F) 62 mm (2.4 in)
December 5°C (41°F) 32 mm (1.2 in)

Is Nikko worth visiting in the Winter?

Winter is the low season for travel in Nikko. This destination is quite touristy, but in the low season you'll see fewer crowds and much better prices.

The weather in Nikko can be quite cold during winter, and averages around 3°C (37°F). But be prepared for much lower temperatures, too.

You'll like that you can take public transit easily in the winter, too. You can get around quickly while avoiding bad weather if needed. You'll find plenty to do during winter, as you'll be able to browse through museums, taste delicious cuisine, and browse around the old town.


Winter Weather in Nikko
Avg Temp
(°C/°F)
Avg Rain
(mm/inches)
January 3°C (37°F) 26 mm (1 in)
February 3°C (38°F) 44 mm (1.7 in)
March 7°C (44°F) 74 mm (2.9 in)

Is Nikko worth visiting in the Spring?

This is the shoulder season for travel in Nikko. This destination is quite touristy, so in the shoulder season you'll still come across plenty of touriss. However, the prices tend to be a little cheaper.

Keep in mind that it can be fairly rainy during spring, and temperatures hover around 13°C (55°F).

The stunning mountain scenery at this time of year shouldn't be missed. You can wander around the town to enjoy the sights, but the real charm is when you get out into the nearby mountains. Drive, bike, hike, go camping, or just relax in the awe of the mountain views. Soaking up that old town charm in the spring is one of the favorite activities of visitors. The quaint scenery combined with the weather this time of year is quite nice. During this season it's fun to experience the shops and boutiques, the famous sights and museums, and the gorgeous scenery. Also, you'll be able to savor the small town atmosphere and learn about the history of the town.


Spring Weather in Nikko
Avg Temp
(°C/°F)
Avg Rain
(mm/inches)
April 13°C (55°F) 108 mm (4.2 in)
May 18°C (64°F) 139 mm (5.5 in)
June 21°C (70°F) 206 mm (8.1 in)

Things to Consider Before Visiting Nikko

Nightlife
Most people don't associate Nikko with a lively nightlife scene. The town is about relaxing in a tranquil setting and soaking up nature, so you won't find much in the form of nightlife.

The Cost
Depending on your budget, schedule, and travel style, Nikko might be an expensive destination for you. You can find out the travel costs for Nikko here or see if Nikko is expensive here.

Related

What is Nikko most famous for?

Nikko is most famous for its Shinto and Buddhist mountain temples, its tranquil hot spring baths, and its peaceful natural setting. People visit this impressive town for its great museums and historical sights. It is also known for its great food and hiking. And many visitors also come to this town for its shopping. It is often described as tranquil, relaxing, peaceful, natural, rural, historic, and cultural.

What is the most famous sight in Nikko?

The most popular sight in Nikko is the Toshogu Shrine. You can see prices and costs for this and other sights in Nikko on our travel costs page.

Or, see tickets, activities, and tours for the Toshogu Shrine and other attractions here.

How touristy is Nikko? Is it a popular town to visit?

Nikko is a popular town for tourists and travelers. Here are some of the most popular activities and tours. (Prices in US Dollars)

  • Nikko Custom Full Day Tour: $231
  • Nikko Custom Half Day Tour: $145
  • Nikko Full-Day Private Tour with Government-Licensed Guide: $139
  • World Heritage Nikko Walking Tour - Toshogu Shrine, Kanmangafuchi: $59
  • Visit the Unexplored Regions of Lake Chuzenji--Scenic Trekking and Rafting Tour: $77
  • Nikko Private Full-Day Sightseeing Day Tour: $474
  • Nikko self-guided tour app with multi-language audioguide: $4.28
  • Full Day Private Nikko Tour from Tokyo with English Driver: $474

How long should I spend in Nikko?

The ideal length of time for a trip to Nikko is one to four days. Since Nikko has a variety of activities such as museums and historical sights, most people need this much time to see and do everything here.

If you have a specific amount of time for your trip, see our advice about how much time to spend here: Should I spend 1, 2, or 3 days in Nikko? and Should I spend 3, 4, or 5 days in Nikko?.