Lake Chūzenji

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Klook User
3 Nov 2025
Me and my partner booked this experience and had a wonderful time, our guide Jeffrey was a pleasure to be with and was informative about different locations and gave clear instructions on what was happening, there was a good amount of time between attractions and managed to do all of the packed itenarary, would recommend to anyone who wants to see the beautiful landscape of Nikko
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Klook User
3 Nov 2025
We got pretty unlucky, as due to the public holiday the roads were extremely congested, but the driver and our lovely tour guide Arlene worked very hard so that we could see as much as possible and get the most of our circumstances, I’m very appreciative of them. I recommend the tour to everyone, Nikko is stunning and if you manage to go during the red leaves season, the views are breathtaking in the other two attractions.
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Anibal *******
2 Nov 2025
The tour has the perfect amount of time for each place visited. The locations are beautiful and it's completely worth visiting each one, especially Lake Chuzenji.
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蘇 **
2 Nov 2025
This was my first time participating in a Klook day trip, and I felt it was pretty good. There was ample time at each attraction to slowly enjoy it. I would definitely experience different places again in the future if I have the chance.
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陶 *
2 Nov 2025
The sunlight on a good day is very photogenic. The itinerary was very tight. We spent about 1.5 hours at Nikko Toshogu Shrine (the tour guide said it was impossible to stay for 3 hours due to the three-day weekend traffic), and used the remaining 0.5 hours to eat something. Lake Chuzenji was 30 minutes for taking photos. I thought it would be at the big torii gate, but it was by the lake near the parking lot. There wasn't enough time to go back and forth to the big torii gate, but the time felt too long near the parking lot. I just kept taking pictures of one maple tree with red leaves. Kegon Falls was a 50-minute visit. We took the elevator down, took pictures, lined up to go back up, and also ate some local snacks. Nikko is still too far from Tokyo. We departed at 7:30 in the morning and arrived at 18:30 in the evening. Of the 11 hours, we only spent 3 hours and 20 minutes sightseeing, and the rest of the time was spent on the road. Last year on November 1st, I signed up for a Mount Fuji day trip. I asked a friend which day trip was more fun, and my friend said Mount Fuji was.
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Hazel *************
1 Nov 2025
thank you to our guide, Alex.
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Darpan *****
1 Nov 2025
great tour, kept us informed during whole journey, before and after trip. I recommend their services
Klook User
1 Nov 2025
What an amazing experience with the knowledgeable guide Jeffrey! Great mixture of exploring World Cultural Heritage and Natutal Beauty in this nice city Nikki within one day! Highly recommended 😀

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What to know about Lake Chūzenji

Nestled in the serene mountains above Nikko, Lake Chūzenji is a breathtaking escape into nature's tranquility. Located in the heart of Nikko National Park, this picturesque lake was formed over 20,000 years ago by the eruption of Mount Nantai. Its high elevation ensures a cool, refreshing climate, making it a perfect retreat during Japan's hot summers. Just west of Nikko, Lake Chūzenji offers a serene escape from bustling city life, with stunning natural beauty and a tranquil atmosphere. The lake's allure is further enhanced in the fall when the surrounding foliage transforms into a vibrant tapestry of autumn colors, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers seeking peace and breathtaking landscapes.
Lake Chūzenji, Nikko, Tochigi, Japan

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Kegon Falls

Prepare to be awestruck by the majestic Kegon Falls, one of Japan's most renowned waterfalls. Plunging nearly 100 meters from Lake Chūzenji into the ravine below, this natural wonder is a must-see for any visitor to Nikko National Park. Whether you're admiring the vibrant autumn colors or the serene frozen beauty in winter, the falls offer a breathtaking spectacle year-round. Don't miss the chance to get up close with a visit to the observation deck, accessible via a convenient elevator.

Chuzenji Temple

Discover the tranquil beauty of Chuzenji Temple, a historic gem nestled along the shores of Lake Chūzenji. This serene site invites you to explore its impressive Buddhist artwork and soak in the panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Whether you're seeking spiritual solace or simply a peaceful retreat, Chuzenji Temple offers a unique glimpse into the region's rich cultural heritage.

Hiking and Boating at Lake Chūzenji

For those who love the great outdoors, Lake Chūzenji is a paradise waiting to be explored. Lace up your hiking boots and traverse the scenic trails that wind through lush forests, offering stunning vistas of the lake and the majestic Mt. Nantai. If you prefer a more leisurely adventure, hop on a boat and glide across the calm waters, taking in the breathtaking natural beauty from a unique vantage point. Whether on foot or afloat, Lake Chūzenji promises an unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts.

Culture and History

Lake Chūzenji is a treasure trove of history and culture. The Futarasan Shrine and Chuzenji Temple are must-visit landmarks that echo the area's spiritual past. During the Meiji era, the lake's shores were a favored summer retreat for foreign embassies, and you can still see traces of this international influence in the local architecture. Additionally, Mt. Nantai is a sacred site, believed to be the dwelling place of gods worshipped at the Futarasan-jinja Shrine. The lake is part of Nikko National Park, ensuring the preservation of its rich natural and cultural heritage.

Local Cuisine

When visiting Lake Chūzenji, make sure to treat your taste buds to the local cuisine at Chuzenji Onsen. The area is known for its traditional Japanese dishes made with fresh, local ingredients. A standout specialty is yuba, a delicacy crafted from soy milk. Although dining options are limited, the available restaurants offer a delightful taste of the region's unique culinary heritage, including fresh fish from the lake.