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Escape the bustle of Tokyo and embark on a scenic autumn adventure to Nikko, a region famous for its stunning fall foliage and cultural landmarks.
Begin your day with a comfortable ride to the legendary Irohazaka Slope, famous from Initial D, where a series of 48 curves wind through vibrant red, orange, and golden maple leaves.
Next, arrive at Kegon Waterfall , one of Japan’s top three waterfalls, with elevator to the lower viewing platform then enjoy a peaceful stroll along the shores of Lake Chuzenji. For even more spectacular views, you can opt to ride the Akechidaira Ropeway (1000 yen roundtrip) for a panoramic overlook of the mountains blanketed in fall colors.
In the afternoon, travel to Mato Station and hop aboard the nostalgic Watarase Keikoku Railway, where the train slowly winds through a scenic valley, offering sweeping views of the golden forested hills and countryside from a unique perspective. Disembark at Godo Station, then relax on the return journey back to Tokyo.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
In compliance with Japanese law, vehicles cannot operate for more than 10 hours. The tour guide may adjust the itinerary based on real-time conditions.
Itinerary is subjected to traffic & weather condition.
It is recommended to bring some snacks or a light lunch with you to enjoy at the attraction sites, as lunch time is not included.
The stay time for each spot may depend on the season and on-site situation.
Please inform us if you will be bring along a baby stroller or wheelchair.
Infant is free of charge, no seat available.
Optional: You may take the Akechidaira Ropeway to the observation deck (Round-trip: 1,000 yen).
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Kegon Waterfall Elevator Ticket
English & Korean Speaking Guide
Air-conditioned vehicle
Watarase Keikoku Railway Ticket
Meals
Travelers Insurance
Other Personal Expenses
This legendary mountain road connects central Nikko to the Oku-Nikko region and is known for its 48 winding curves, each named after a character from the old Japanese "Iroha" syllabary. Divided into an uphill and downhill route, Irohazaka is especially famous for its dramatic switchbacks and stunning autumn foliage, drawing photographers and anime fans alike—particularly those familiar with Initial D. In October and November, the route is flanked by vibrant red, orange, and yellow leaves, offering some of the most spectacular fall scenery in Japan.
Kegon Falls
One of Japan’s three most celebrated waterfalls, Kegon Waterfall plunges 97 meters from Lake Chuzenji into a rocky basin below. It’s a breathtaking natural attraction that offers visitors both free and paid viewing platforms, the latter providing closer access via an elevator. Surrounded by dense forest, the waterfall becomes even more majestic in autumn, when the surrounding cliffs are ablaze with colorful foliage. Its dramatic beauty has made it a recurring subject in Japanese literature and travel culture.
Meeting Point: Please be at Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Exit before 6:55am.
Jtourstory staff will be there for you.
Starting point:
Tokyo Station, 1 Chome-9 Marunouchi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0005, Japan
Meeting Point: Please be at the Shinjuku L Tower Starbucks 1F (Near Shinjuku West Gate) by 7:25am. Jtourstory staff will be there for you.
Starting point:
Starbucks Coffee - Shinjuku L Tower, Shinjuku L Tower, 1-chōme-6-1 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 163-1590, Japan
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