![]() ![]() Note that some trains may require a connection at Shimo-Imaichi Station. Six regular services run between Asakusa and Nikko on weekdays, while on weekends and public holidays, seven services ply the route. Fully covered by JR East Passes (Tohoku area, Nagano-Niigata, or South Hokkaido)Ī post shared by chis10♡I love cats♡ can be bought from the ticket office of Tobu Asakusa Station on the first floor, or automated machines on the first and second floors.Full fare not covered by JR Pass - you’ll need to pay extra.The quickest and second-cheapest option, but not covered by the JR Pass.JR Tohoku Shinkansen (Yamabiko or Nasuno services) + JR Nikko Line JR-Tobu Limited Express Schedules (Weekdays).Tobu Limited Express Spacia Kegon Schedules.See your best four options for traveling between Nikko and Tokyo, compared in a handy table below: There are options that you can take to make the most of your pass. But if you’ve splashed out for a Japan Rail Pass, you don’t have to pay extra to take a Tobu train if you don’t want to. Tobu’s comfortable limited-express trains are the easiest way to get to Nikko from Tokyo. Both are within walking distance of each other, and most buses to Nikko’s major attractions also stop at both stations. (The latter is usually referred to as simply “Nikko Station.”) It doesn’t really matter which station you stop at. ![]() Nikko has two train stations: Tobu Nikko Station and JR Nikko Station. ![]() What’s more, at just two hours away from Tokyo by train, it’s also the perfect place for a day trip or weekend escape. Located in Tochigi Prefecture, Nikko is a small city packed with a lot of beauty: 48 stunning waterfalls, some of the country’s best displays of sakura (cherry blossoms) and autumn leaves, and what’s easily the most opulent shrine in Japan. ![]()
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