“EDO WONDERLAND Nikko Edomura” will hold the event titled, “Akari no Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura” every Saturday night between Sept. 16th to November 25th. Accordingly, business hours will be extended until 19:00 on these days. Through this event visitors can experience the townscape of Edo at night, a magical scene no one could image by seeing this same town only in the daytime.
Aside from viewing the fantastic townscape at night, events such as Nighttime Oiran Dochu (Courtesan parade) and Japanese-gambling can be experienced. Visitors can enjoy the graciousness of nighttime in Edo which is truly special on autumn nights.
Let’s experience “nighttime in Edo!”
EDO WONDERLAND Nikko Edomura
Address: 470-2, Karakura, Nikkoshi, Tochigi Prefecture
Access: A free courtesy bus is available which departs from Kidogawa Onsen Station
Business hours: 9:00 to 17:00 (usual days)
September 16th (Sat.) to November 25th (Sat.) (all Saturday during this period)
9:00 to 19:00 (Last entrance 18:00)
Entrance fee: adult 4,700 yen / child 2,400 yen
After 14:00: adult 4,100 yen / child 2,100 yen
※Chidren below elementary school – free / Children older than junior high school – adult rate
※Please refer to the official WEB site RE detailed information
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Nikko-Yumoto, a hot spring hotel located near the picturesque Nikko National Park, will hold a limited-time event starting October 6. On select nights in October and November, guests are invited to sit around a bonfire and enjoy the full moon, new moon, and meteor showers while learning about astrology!
Harvested throughout the autumn months, Natsuotome strawberries grown in nearby Senjogahara are used to make a hot fruit wine to enjoy while gazing at the night sky. A warm drink will be perfect for cold nights in Oku-Nikko, located over 1,500 meters above sea level. In October, the night temperature can be as low as 40 degrees Fahrenheit! For those not wanting something alcoholic, feel free to enjoy some tasty hot cocoa. What’s the first thing you think of when you see a bonfire? Roasting marshmallows, of course! During the event, a bag of magical powder will be tossed into the fire, turning the flames into different colors. Don’t worry--the powder itself contains no harmful substances and is safe for both humans and the environment. Information
Starry Night Bonfire
Dates: October 6, October 9, October 20, October 21, November 5, November 18, November 19 / 19:30-20:30
Fee: Free *The event may be canceled in the case of inclement weather.
Official Site: https://www.qkamura.or.jp/nikko/activity/
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Kato Pleasure Group is set to open its 4th branch of FUFU NIKKO hotels in Nikko, Tochigi on October 2, 2020 following their Atami, Lake Kawaguchi, and Nara branches.
A resort steeped in Japanese history and culture
The site in which the hotel is located has a sacred air to it. It dates back to the Meiji Period and has continued into modern times. Upon entering the hotel, your ears are treated to the sound of classical music. Overhead you will spot high ceilings made from wood which give it a warm and welcoming atmosphere.The shadows of the outside walls, the warmth of the inviting lights, and the metallic decorations which catch the light present a calm and quiet mood. Classy and sophisticated cuisine
Both the food and plates it is served on capture the essence and beauty of the Japanese way. Meals are prepared using seasonal ingredients from Tochigi as well as high quality foods like foie gras, truffles, and caviar. Each dish expresses elegance and refinement and combines both Japanese and Western flavours. Hot spring water sourced from Tamozawa
All rooms at the hotel are fitted with hot springs or large baths which natural light from the outdoors shining through. In the open-air baths, guests get to experience the surrounding sights of nature coupled with the sound of the flowing stream and chirping birds. Information
FUFU NIKKO JAPAN
Grand Opening: October 2, 2020
Address: 1573-8 Honcho, Nikko, Tochigi Prefecture
Official Website: https://www.kpg.gr.jp/
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Edo Wonderland is a cultural theme park in Nikko, Tochigi that recreates what life was like back in the Edo period. The park is currently putting efforts in to provide a new kind of food experience to guests. Since last year, with the help of Rei Fuyuki―a food researcher knowledgeable in Edo cuisine―the park has been serving authentic Edo style dishes inspired by the four seasons.
This spring, Edo Wonderland is set to host a new event that will offer people a chance to experience an Edo hanami. They will tuck into food from the Edo period while viewing the cherry blossoms. Guests will be able to enjoy hanami in a variety of different ways, be it under the blue sky, on the side of a moat with a bento in hand, in the restaurant with a luxurious hanami-inspired meal and sake, and more. The EDO-SATOYAMA Project is an initiative that aims to restore the original scenery of Edo. As part of the project, British-born Japanese writer and environmentalist C. W. Nicol planted cherry trees with children from local nurseries last year. He is set to participate in this year's Edo hanami too where he will fertilise and water plants with the children to help pass on the importance of taking care of the beautiful undeveloped woodlands. Change into traditional Japanese dress and become a person of Edo to enjoy a unique Edo flower-viewing experience. Information
Edo Wonderland Saijiki Haru no Utage ~Edo no Hanami~
Running: April 4, 2019 – April 14, 2019 (*Select events running on weekends only)
Location: Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura (Address: 470-2 Karakura, Nikko-shi, Tochigi Prefecture)
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Rinno-ji Temple in Nikko is a recognised World Heritage Site that is home to the Shoyo-en, a Japanese-style garden famous for its autumn-time leaves. An all-new annual light-up event began running at the garden on October 25. Shoyo-en was built in the early years of the Edo period as a garden for the head priest of Rinno-ji, a temple with a history spanning over 1250 years. Construction was completed during the Kan'ei period, but it has undergone numerous renovations and as a result has become famous as a garden where you can see changes across the whole Edo Period. It houses many species of tree including various types of Japanese maple.
An event commemorating the completion of the Tayuin, the mausoleum of Ieyasu, will also take place during the running of the illuminations. Use this opportunity to visit a famous spot in Japan during autumn. Information
Shoyo-en Light Up
Running: October 25, 2018 – November 15, 2018
Light-Up Time: 17:00-20:00 (Last Entries 19:00)
Price: ¥500 (Free for pre-school children and children accompanied by a parent or guardian)
*Sanbutsudo light-up also taking place (¥500)
Garden Entry Time: 08:00-17:00 (08:00-16:00 on November 11)
Entry Price: ¥300 (¥100 for children)
Rinnoji Temple Website: http://rinnoji.or.jp/
Tayuin Completion Commemoration Light-Up
Running: November 2-4, 2018
Time: 16:30-20:00 (Last Entries 19:30)
Nikko Light-Up
Running: November 9-11, 2018
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For this article, we’ve compiled a Top 5 list of great places to visit in Japan within just one hour of Tokyo. The commute is short, so they’re perfect locations for day trips if you’re staying in Tokyo. We’ve also included the easiest routes to get to them.
Nikko (Tochigi Prefecture)
Nikko is a popular site for tourism, home to the famous Toshugu Shrine which is a registered World Heritage Site. It has great access with Asakusa, making it a perfect location for shrine visits.Recommended Spots: https://www.moshimoshi-nippon.jp/tag/nikko
■Asakusa Station (Tobu Nikko Line) → Nikko StationTravel Time: 2 Hours 10 Minutes
Price: ¥1,360
Mount Fuji (Shizuoka Prefecture / Yamanashi Prefecture)
Mount Fuji was registered as a World Heritage Site in 2013. Its graceful, sempiternal beauty has made it an unmistakable symbol of Japan throughout the world.Be careful when traveling there, as the closest station to the mountain isn’t Fujisan Station (‘Mount Fuji Station’), but Kawaguchiko Station. There is also a direct bus there to and from Shinjuku.
Recommended Spots: https://www.moshimoshi-nippon.jp/87612
■Tokyo Station (JR Chuo Line / Ome Line / Itsukaichi Line) → Mitaka (JR Limited Express Kaiji) → Otsuki (via Fuji-Q)Travel Time: 2 Hours 33 Minutes
Price: ¥3,560
■Shinjuku Bus Terminal (Express Bus) → Kawaguchiko Station
Travel Time: 2 Hours
Price: ¥1,750
Kamakura (Kanagawa Prefecture)
Kamakura is famous for its old-fashioned streetscape and shrines. It’s also close to other popular tourist spots such as Enoshima, a small island off the coast, so you can have a lot of fun there with plenty of things to do no matter how many times you visit. If you’re a travel lover, then we also recommend boarding the hugely popular Enoshima Electric Railway.
Recommended Spots: https://www.moshimoshi-nippon.jp/tag/kamakura
■Tokyo Station (JR Tokaido Main Line) → Totsuka Station (Yokosuka Line) → KamakuraTravel Time: 57 Minutes
Price: ¥910
■Shinjuku Station (Odakyu Line) → Fujisawa Station (Enoshima Electric Railway) → Kamakura
Travel Time: 1 Hour 31 Minutes
Price: ¥886
Hakone—Japan’s leading onsen, or ‘hot spring’ spot. Hakone Shrine is known for the red torii archways which sit on the bank of Lake Ashi. The town is also known for being home to countless nearby ryokan with hot springs, so you can enjoy hopping from one to the other. And to get there, you can take the direct Romancecar train from Shinjuku which goes straight to Hakone Station.
Recommended Spots: https://www.moshimoshi-nippon.jp/tag/hakone
■Shinjuku Station (Limited Express Romancecar) → Hakone-Yumoto StationTravel Time: 1 Hour 25 Minutes
Price: ¥2,080
■Shinjuku Station (Odakyu Line) → Odawara Station (Odakyu Line / Hakone Tozan Line)
Travel Time: 1 Hour 45 Minutes
Price: ¥1,190
Chichibu (Saitama Prefecture)
Chichibu is appealing for its rich natural environment. Those who love the outdoors will be enticed by this city. As will anime-lovers, since this is the place where Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day is set. They even sell maps of where all the places in the series are located, as well as souvenirs of the characters.■Ikebukuro (Seibu Ikebukuro Line) → Hanno Station (Seibu Chichibu Line) → Seibu-Chichibu StationTravel Time: 1 Hour 48 Minutes
Price: ¥770
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A light-up event will be held at “Shoyoen,” the Japanese garden inside the temple grounds of Rinnoji Temple which is a World Heritage site located in Nikko. This event will be held between October 25th (Wed.)~November 15th (Wed.). In addition, for the 3 days, November 3rd (Fri. & national holiday) to the 5th (Sun.), another light-up event titled “Light-Up Nikko 2017” will be held at “Taiyuin.” Various buildings and surroundings will be lit-up so visitors can enjoy the autumn colors by walking all the way from Niomon Gate to the “haiden” (praying hall).
The Japanese garden, Shoyoen is a very popular autumn color spot in Nikko. The garden with an area of 3,200 square meters was constructed next to Rinnoji Temple over 1250 years ago. It is a representative Japanese garden built in the Edo period. It was made so that visitors can enjoy the garden by walking around the pond.
As a special event during this season the event titled, “Shoyoen / Daiyuin × “light” × “sound” Fantasy Scroll” will be held. Various classical Japanese instruments will be played including a koto performance by prominent koto player, Fumiko Kazuhisa.
Furthermore, shinobue and shakuhachi performances will take place inviting you to a mysterious world. In addition to the events, “Shoyoen light-up” and “Light-up Nikko 2017,” at the honden and Taiyuin a “goshuin” with a red seal confirming a night temple visit will be issued.
Why not go to Nikko and enjoy a very special autumn evening.
■Information
Shoyoen Light-up
Duration: October 25th (Wed.) ~ Nov. 15th (Wed.)
Hours: 17:00~20:00(Mid-Oct.) 16:00~20:00(Mid-Nov.) 16:00~21:00(Nov. 3rd, 4th, 5th) *entrance will be allowed until 30 minutes before closure
Venue: Nikko Rinnoji Temple Shoyoen Garden
Entrance fee:500 yen *Houmotsuden entrance fee is separate * Daytime entrance fee will not cover night time entrance fee *elementary and junior high students accompanied with adults and children under school age are free
Shoyoen and Houmotsuden website: http://rinnoji.or.jp/precincts/houmotsuden
Taiyuin Light-up
Duration: November 3rd (Fri. & national holiday) ~ Nov. 5th (Sun.)
Hours: 16:00~21:00 *entrance will be allowed until 30 minutes before closure
Venue: Taiyuin, Rinnoji, Nikko
Entrance fee:550 yen / child (elementary and jr. high) 250 yen
Shuttle bus: Sanbutsudo ⇔ Taiyuin free bus service
Nov. 3rd to Nov. 5th (shuttle bus service on an as-needed basis)
Taiyuin website:http://rinnoji.or.jp/precincts/taiyuin
Sanbutsudo (Three Buddha Hall) night visit - issuance of a gold letter “goshuin”
Duration: Oct. 25 ~ Oct. 31st 17:00~20:00
Nov. 1st ~ Nov. 15th 16:00~20:00
Nov. 3rd ~ Nov. 5th 16:00~21:00 (only during Light-up Nikko event)
*this “goshuin” will not be issued at times other than specified above.
Venue: Sanbutsudo, Rinnoji, Nikko
Issuance fee: 500 yen
Visitation fee: free (During light-up period special front entrance visit will be allowed)
Sanbutsudo website: http://rinnoji.or.jp/precincts/sanbutsudo
Taiyuin - Night visit - issuance of a gold letter “goshuin”
Duration: Nov. 3rd ~ Nov. 5th 16:00~21:00 (only during Light-up Nikko event)
*this “goshuin” will not be issued at times other than specified above.
Venue: Taiyuin, Rinnoji, Nikko
Issuance fee: 500 yen
Visitation fee: adults – 500yen / Child (elementary and jr. high) 250 yen
Shoyoen / Daiyuin × “light” × “sound” Fantasy Scroll
Oct. 28th (Sat.) 29th (Sun.) 17:30 (light-up)
Nov. 3rd (Fri. & national holiday) Nov. 4th (Sat.) 14:00 (daytime) 17:00 (light-up)
Nov. 5th (Sun.) 14:00 (daytime)
Venue: Shoyoen Garden, Rinnoji, Nikko
Entrance fee: free *entrance fee to the garden is necessary
Daytime – adult 300 yen / child (elementary and jr. high) 100 yen (includes fee to Homotsuden)
Light-up – Adult 500 yen / Child (under jr. high) free
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Time: Nov. 3rd (Fri. national holiday), 4th (Sat.) 5th (Sun.) 18:30 (light-up)
Venue: Taiyuin, Rinnoji, Nikko
Entrance fee: free *entrance fee to Taiyuin is necessary
Adult – 550 yen Child – 250 yen
Performers:
Koto - Miwako Waku
Koto - Tomoyo Maekawa
Shinobue & Nokan - Yoshihiro Karino
Shakuhachi – Chikuzan Fukuda
*Depending on weather conditions the time and the content of the concert may be changed without notice