Tours, sightseeing tours, activities & things to do | Viator.comNikko National Park Day Trip from Tokyo
Duration: 10 - 11 hours (approx.)
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Product code: 2142TYO_F300_F308
64 reviews of Nikko National Park Day Trip from Tokyo
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Out tour guide was great and gave us bits of info on Japan on our long drive up. Tokyo traffic is terrible and unfortunately due to this, driving took up a lot of the tour.
Reviewed by: Lisa M, Australia, June 2008
During our stay in Japan we took four Viator tours. The content of this tour was excellent and we had a chance to see some of the beautiful countryside, mountains and lake. One disappointing feature was the tour bus. The seats were so close that a taller person has no leg room at all. I had to move to another seat that was empty and leave my wife sitting in the front. The trip was nearly three hours one way, and you should consider a bus with more leg room for the passengers comfort. Our tour guide was very good as well.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, June 2008
Overall, good.
Reviewed by: John S, United States of America, May 2008
A beautiful day and a fun tour. Amazing the amount of work put into the construction.
Reviewed by: Eli A, New Zealand, May 2008
The only thing that would improve this trip is if they take you back to your hotel. I got lost trying to get back to my hotel. Otherwise, it was a blast!!!
Reviewed by: Venture C, US Minor Outlying Islands, April 2008
Very good. Our guide was a good man but for me possibly talked a little too much. There was no time to just sit and relax in peace. Beautiful sights. Great lunch.
Reviewed by: Carol H, Australia, April 2008
Tour guide kept good pace of the tour so that we could see all of the places and spend adequate time at each. She was very informative of each place. The Toshogu Shrine was a beautiful place to visit.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, April 2008
Overall experience with this tour is great! We have a good English speaking tour guide, and the bus we are travelling in is clean and spotless. Good experience with your Japanese lunch, and surprisingly no tips were requested from the tour guide, who make us feel much comfortable and at ease without having to dig into our pockets to find some yen. This is very professional. The tour guide is very responsible in ensuring our safety and briefing us on the correct train line to our hotel after end of the trip.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Malaysia, April 2008
We were very very lucky to have had such a wonderful day. The only problem was that the sum of the stops was very short, but still worth it.
Reviewed by: Dennis C, United States of America, April 2008
All the sites in the tour are worth a trip.
Reviewed by: Chee Wee S, Singapore, March 2008
Very professional service and tour guide. Well done.
Reviewed by: Cheryl L, Australia, January 2008
I wanted to see both the old and the new Tokyo. This Nikko World Heritage tour gives you the opportunity to see some of Japan's landscape and its older heritage. The location is a couple hours away from Tokyo, so it is not easy to get to on your own. The bus ride gives you a scenic view or the opportunity to sleep and catch up on jet lag! There is ample time at the Toshogu shrine and for lunch. Too bad there's not enough time to go down to the base of the Kegon Waterfall; you can only take pictures from a viewing platform. There's enough time to buy some souvenirs or trinkets at the Toshogu Shrine or at the Lake Waterfall as well.
Reviewed by: James F, Canada, January 2008
The guide was excellent and had a wealth of information. Nikko itself was quite crowded, but still worth the visit. The most elaborate and interesting shrine I visited. Well organized and the excellent guide made it worthwhile. Would prefer more time at the shrine. The waterfall and lake were not particularly interesting.
Reviewed by: Nora G, United States of America, November 2007
Bus pickup well organized. At station, the bus to Nikko was late, and it was confusing that another bus with the same number was at the same door but was going to another tour spot. Bus seating tight for larger people, but I was able to be reseated in the back of the bus. Long ride to Nikko, one rest stop. Tour at Nikko very good, but many stone steps without handrails and 2 times we had to remove shoes to go inside. Lots of time for pictures on the way back to bus. Bathroom facilities traditional Japanese style at shrine area. Lunch was good, and the ride up the zigzag highway pleasant. Very little time at the lake; I hurried to even get in a restroom break as it was quite a ways from the bus, and the waterfall was beautiful with a nice platform overlook. Bus ride down has even more sharp turns, and many in the bus were concerned with rapid descent. Long ride back to Tokyo, one rest stop. Drop-off unsettling if you are unfamiliar with Tokyo at night, but guides do what they can to get you to the right place.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, November 2007
Guide was excellent.
Reviewed by: Claire M, United Kingdom, October 2007
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