- Time required
- Day trip
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Yudaki Falls
These waterfalls flowing from Lake Yunoko are 75 meters high and 25 meters wide. Enjoy a dynamic view of the basin of the waterfalls from a short distance away.
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Approximately 20 minutes’ walk
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Kotaki Falls
Beautiful Kotaki Falls, with its unique shape and pure-white white water, is very popular. It is a popular hidden spot around Senjogahara.
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Approximately 30 minutes’ walk
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Izumiyado-ike Pond
Izumiyado-ike Pond appears as you continue going into the forest after passing Kotaki Falls. This pond is an ideal place to take a break and enjoy lunch during your hike, as it has beautiful spring water and wide-open spaces with tables and chairs.
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Aoki-bashi Bridge
Aoki-bashi Bridge is in hiking courses from Senjogahara to Yudaki Falls
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Senjogahara
This huge 400-hectare wetland was once a lake. Experience the varied nature from several observation points from where you can enjoy the expansive view of the huge wetland with Mt. Nantai in the background.
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Shakunage-bashi Bridge
Enjoy the beautiful view with its clean river and masses of trees.
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Approximately 20 minutes’ walk
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Ryuzu Falls (Ryuzu-no-Taki)
The waterfalls flow down over 210 meters onto the lava formed by the eruption of Mt. Nantai. The area close to the basin under the falls is divided into two by a massive rock that resembles the head of a dragon, which led to it being called "ryuzu (the head of a dragon)".
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Take the Tobu bus bound for Nikko Station for approximately 55 minutes. Get off at Tobu Nikko Station
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From Tobu Nikko Station to Asakusa
Enjoy a comfortable ride on the Limited Express Revaty fully equipped with Wi-Fi and electrical outlets.
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Discount Ticket
This is a good value ticket to use for trains and buses.
We recommend this to enjoy the nature in Nikko.