Explore the Sacred Sites of Nikko: A Guide to Two Shrines and One Temple

Cross the Sacred 'Shinkyo Bridge' The 'Shinkyo Bridge' is a symbol of Nikko tourism and is also listed as a World Heritage site. Known for its vermilion bridge, it dates back to the Nara period and is a sacred bridge and power spot. It is conveniently accessible from the 'Shinkyo' bus stop.

However, due to frequent road congestion near the JR and Tobu 'Nikko Station,' walking is sometimes a good option, taking about 20 minutes. Additionally, 'Shinkyo Bridge' serves as the entrance to the two shrines and one temple, so it's recommended to visit them together. Experience the Splendor of Architecture at 'Nikko Toshogu Shrine' 'Nikko Toshogu Shrine' is the mausoleum of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Edo Shogunate. It underwent major renovations during the era of the third shogun, Tokugawa Iemitsu, and is known for its numerous unique carvings and splendid architectural beauty. As one of Nikko's two shrines and one temple, it is a must-visit. It is a 10-minute walk from the 'Nishi Sando Tobu Tourist Center' bus stop.

As one of Nikko's most popular attractions, it is crowded on weekends and holidays, so visiting in the morning is recommended to avoid crowds. Visit the Power Spot 'Futarasan Shrine' 'Futarasan Shrine' is one of Nikko's proud two shrines and one temple and was the center of Nikko mountain worship until 'Nikko Toshogu Shrine' was built. It is said to help with matchmaking and maintaining healthy skin and is one of Nikko's most representative power spots. It is a 7-minute walk from the 'Nishi Sando Tobu Tourist Center' bus stop, or you can walk directly from the 'Taiyuin Futarasan Shrine' bus stop. The two shrines and one temple are very close, so it's recommended to visit 'Nikko Toshogu Shrine' together.

Feel the Weight of History at 'Nikkozan Rinnoji Temple' 'Nikkozan Rinnoji Temple' is one of Nikko's two shrines and one temple and is considered the birthplace of Nikko faith. The bright vermilion main hall is striking. With a history of 1,250 years, it is a place where you can feel the weight of history. It is a 5-minute walk from the 'Shinkyo' bus stop, or you can walk from the 'Shodo Shonin Statue' stop. It is very close to 'Nikko Toshogu Shrine' and 'Futarasan Shrine,' so visiting them together is recommended.

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Post by _GoldenHorizon | Nov 18, 2024

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