![]() ![]() ![]() Opting for a “Nikko Free Pass” is more cost-effective than buying single-use tickets for bus travel (roundtrip). If your itinerary includes visits to Kegon Waterfall, Chuzenji Lake, Ryuzu Waterfall, Senjogahara, Lake Yu, or Yumoto Onsen while you’re staying in the area, consider purchasing a “Nikko Free Pass” during your stay in Nikko. Keep in mind that the “Nikko Free Passes” sold at Tobu Nikko and JR Nikko are different than the All Nikko Pass offered solely at Asakusa station. This convenient pass can only be bought in Nikko at Tobu Nikko or JR Nikko train stations or through their dedicated app. Another option available is the “Nikko Free Pass,” valid for two consecutive days of travel. The “All Nikko” bus pass tickets can exclusively be purchased at Asakusa station. It’s important to note that Nikko is a vast city – ranking as Japan’s third largest in size – which makes this pass incredibly useful. From Shimo-Imaichi station, travelers have access to unlimited train service for four days that extends towards Kinugawa Onsen in northern Nikko city. The primary benefit to buying this pass is that it includes roundtrip train transportation from Asakusa in Tokyo to Shimo-Imaichi station – which serves as the central hub for exploring Nikko. The most comprehensive of the Nikko Bus passes is the “All Nikko Pass” which is considered the best choice as it covers unlimited bus service for an extensive four-day period from Tobu/JR Nikko train stations to destinations as far as Yumoto Onsen.Īlong the way, passengers can enjoy visiting numerous sightseeing spots such as world heritage sites, the Akechidaira ropeway, Kegon Falls, Lake Chuzenji, Senjogahara, and Lake Yu. Tobu Railway provides a variety of Nikko Bus passes for convenient travel within Nikko. ![]()
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