Toshogu Shrine

Religious spot
★ 4.9 (8K+ reviews) • 108K+ booked
Nikko Toshogu Shrine is a beautiful memorial shrine in Nikko City, Japan. The shrine was built to honor Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate, which began the Edo Period. It’s especially famous for its elaborate wood carvings. Nikko Toshogu is part of a UNESCO World Heritage site that includes several other shrines and temples around the area. One highlight of this site is the Yomeimon Gate, where you'll see over 500 intricate carvings on the gate itself. Don't miss the famous Three Wise Monkeys carving, which shows the saying, "Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil." Deeper into the shrine, you'll discover the peaceful Nemuri Neko (Sleeping Cat) and the impressive Five-Story Pagoda. With its combination of natural beauty, historical significance, and artistic mastery, Toshogu Shrine in Nikko is a must-visit destination. So, book your Nikko Toshogu Shrine tickets on Klook now!
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2301 Sannai, Nikko City, Tochigi, Japan
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PRITAM *****
1 Jul
the guide Keyo & -driver Sun were very good. i was the only non chinese in the group & they took lot of effort to explain
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Klook User
30 Jun
We had a great tour to Nikko. Our tour guide was Ko and he was very communicative of meeting times, the itinerary, and some history of the sites we were going to. My favorite part was Lake Chuzenji. Very organized tour and nice getaway from the hustle of Tokyo!
Geoffrey ****
29 Jun
it was a great experience. Shout out to our tour guide Frank and driver Matsuzaki San, both we’re very accommodating.
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Erwin *********
28 Jun
we had a great time with safe travel bij the busdriver Iishi, and lots of interresting facts of our guide George.
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28 Jun
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Mark **************
28 Jun
The trip to Nikko was really well organized and smooth, and Jorge was such a kind and helpful guide. Toshogu Shrine was beautiful, and the views at Kegon Falls and Lake Chuzenji were even more amazing than I expected.
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Catleya ************
26 Jun
11 out of 10! Our tourguide Mizkin was an absolute superstar! She kept in touch from the night before the tour, texting helpful info and pin drops so we never lost the bus (or ourselves). Super upbeat, friendly, thoughtful, and full of knowledge—she made the day fun and easy. The bus was spotless, and the driver was excellent. The itinerary was perfectly paced with amazing stops—never rushed, never dull. Honestly, everything ran like clockwork, but with personality. Felt like a day out with the most organized (and coolest) friend ever. 11/10—if you get Mizkin as your guide, you’ve hit the jackpot!
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Rosalind *******
25 Jun
Communication with Mizki was excellent (thru What’s app). She texted me the night before where to meet up at what time, when she arrived at pick up location the next morning because it was a bit crowded with people waiting for other tours. The driver(sorry I forgot his name) was also excellent especially going up and down the winding mountain road.
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Explore the Yomeimon Gate

The Yomeimon Gate is a main attraction at Toshogu Shrine, famous for its countless wood carvings and shiny gold leaf decorations. Take some time to look closely at the amazing designs and many figures on this beautiful gate. It's often seen as one of the most beautiful gates in Japan.

See the Famous Three Wise Monkeys

One of the coolest things to see at Nikko Toshogu Shrine is the carving of the Three Wise Monkeys. One monkey is covering its eyes, another its ears, and the last one is covering its mouth. The three monkeys are carved on the Sacred Stable and are admired by visitors from all over the world.

Check out the Five-Story Pagoda

The majestic Five-Story Pagoda at the entrance of Toshogu Shrine is a striking architectural beauty you won't want to miss. Each level of the pagoda represents one of the five elements of Buddhist cosmology: earth, water, fire, wind, and sky. The bright red color and detailed construction make this pagoda stand out.

Listen to the Crying Dragon

Check out the Crying Dragon (Nakiryu) ceiling painting in Honjido Hall at the Toshogu Shrine. If you clap your hands under the painting, you'll hear a special echo that sounds like the dragon is crying.

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Kanmangafuchi Abyss

Kanmangafuchi Abyss is a peaceful riverside trail just a 20-minute walk from Nikko Toshogu Shrine. It's known for its row of stone Jizo statues, which are said to protect travelers and children. Some people say the number of statues seems to change as you walk by, adding a bit of mystery! It's a calm and beautiful break from the busy shrine area.

Lake Chūzenji

Lake Chūzenji is a beautiful mountain lake located about 30 minutes from Nikko Toshogu Shrine. The lake was formed by a volcano, which makes it extra unique. It's a great spot to relax after exploring the shrine, especially in the fall when the leaves change color. You can take a boat ride, walk along the shore, or visit nearby cafes and shops. 

Ashikaga Flower Park

 Ashikaga Flower Park is a great side trip if you're visiting Nikko Toshogu Shrine and have extra time. It's about a 1.5- to 2-hour drive from Nikko and is famous for its beautiful purple wisteria flowers that bloom in spring. You'll feel like you're in a fairy tale when the flowers are in full bloom, with tunnels of purple, pink, and white blossoms.