6 Must-See Winter Destinations in Nikko

Snow, ice, and all things nice in Tochigi

Kim Bergström   - 5 min read

Nikko, located just north of Tokyo, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and rich history. During the winter months, this popular getaway destination transforms into a wonderland, offering visitors a chance to experience the breathtaking sights of frozen waterfalls, snow-covered landscapes, and ice formations. Here are six must-see winter destinations in Nikko to add to your travel itinerary.

Kegon Falls

Kegon Falls is one of Japan’s most famous waterfalls, and in January and February it undergoes an incredible transformation. The entire waterfall freezes over, offering a unique winter view that attracts photographers and nature lovers alike.

Photo: Nikko City

Spray ice on Lake Chuzenji

Lake Chuzenji is known for its stunning scenery year-round, but winter brings an extra magical touch. The strong winds in the area blow sea spray onto trees, railings, and rocks, which then freezes to create some unique ice formations.

Photo: Nikko City

Snowy scenery at Shinkyo Bridge

Shinkyo Bridge, the iconic vermilion-colored bridge at the entrance to Nikko's sacred sites, becomes even more striking in the winter. When snow blankets the bridge, the vivid red color stands out against the pure white landscape, making the entrance to the area's shrine and temples feel even more special.

Photo: Nikko City

Icefall in Unryu Valley

For adventurous travelers, exploring the seasonal icefall in the Unryu Valley offers impressive views. After a challenging three-hour walk, trekkers can see an "Ice Temple" appear, and beyond it lies a nearly 100-meter-high frozen waterfall. This journey requires expert preparation including winter mountaineering equipment (e.g. crampons), so we'd recommend it for those who are more experienced with this kind of terrain.

Photo: Nikko City

Ryuo Gorge

Ryuo Gorge offers a mystical experience with its unique rock formations and the picturesque flow of the Kinugawa River, and during the winter months it's a perfect place to enjoy a quiet walk surrounded by the beauty of nature. The area is also a prime spot for those interested in winter photography, with many shots looking just like a painting.

Photo: Nikko City

Yunishigawa Bridge

Yunishigawa Bridge is located along the Yagan Railway line leading to Aizu, and it provides another excellent winter viewpoint. The railway is surrounded by silvery white snow, with the classic 6050 series carriages adding a touch of nostalgia to the scene. It’s an ideal spot for railway enthusiasts and those wanting to capture the essence of winter travel in Japan.

Photo: Nikko City

Getting there

Nikko Station is served by the JR Nikkō Line.

Kim Bergström

Kim Bergström @kim.b

Almost 12 years living in Asia. Passionate about Japan's off-the-beaten-path spots, family-friendly travel, flower events (all of them!) and the amazing tea culture here.  🍵🌼🌸