Nikko, located in Tochigi Prefecture about two hours north of Tokyo, is a UNESCO World Heritage destination celebrated for its ornate shrines, temples, and natural beauty. The most famous site is Toshogu Shrine, a lavishly decorated complex dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate, featuring intricate carvings including the iconic “see no evil, speak no evil, hear no evil” monkeys. Visitors also explore Rinno-ji Temple and Futarasan Shrine, both surrounded by towering cedar trees that add to the area’s spiritual atmosphere. Beyond its cultural landmarks, Nikko is known for stunning natural scenery - Kegon Falls, Lake Chuzenji, and the surrounding mountains offer hiking and seasonal views of autumn foliage and winter snow. The region also has relaxing hot springs, making it a favorite getaway from Tokyo year-round.