Visiting must-see 3 sightseeing spots in Nikko, Toshogu, the most famous and popular shrine of the World Heritage in Nikko, the Kegon Waterfall, one of the 3 major waterfalls in Japan and Lake Chuzenji, the lake located at the highest (1269m above sea level) place in Japan. You can enjoy both artificial and natural beauty of Nikko.
At your hotel in Tokyo or Nikko Station
At your hotel in Tokyo or Nikko Station
guide fee, hotel pick-up
The following transportation fees (you and guide), From your hotel to Asakusa: 150~300 yen/person, Train from Asakusa to Nikko (round ticket): 5600 yen/person, Bus fare in Nikko: 2100 yen/person, Admission fee: 2250 yen/person, lunch 2000~3000 yen/person
You can choose our meeting place, at your hotel or Tobu Nikko station. In case of meeting at your hotel, we will meet at 8:00 am and head for Nikko together by train. If you choose Tobu Nikko station for our meeting place, you need to come to the station by yourself by 11:00 am.
I can guide you in Hiroshima if you pay my transportation fee.
“Reliable guide”
Shoji expertly guided us through the city showing us the top sites for our brief 2-day stay. He was very good in arranging our tour in advance and met us at our hotel early each day.
“A one day tour with a little bit of everything”
Shoji san was wonderful, he made sure we had the best experience we could and ensured we got the most out of the day! We had the nicest sushi we could have and even entertained my attempts to speak Japanese!!
“Don’t go to Hakone with Shoji.”
Unfortunately Shoji is not a guide. He showed no interest in anything. He hardly talked to us. He acted as the fourth person of our group. He never explained anything about any places we visited. We believe he never visited Hakone open air museum since he had no idea of the place.He did not explain the story of the Hakone shrine except it was from the 8th century. We had to google everything to get information. Very disappointing. At the end of the tour he was about to walk off into the station without even a farewell ‘goodbye’!