Nikkō, Tochigi Prefecture, Kantō Region, Japan

Geography | Surrounding municipalities | Demographics | History | Government | Economy | Education | Transport : Rail : Road | Local attractions | Sport

🇯🇵 Nikkō is a city located in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. It is a popular destination for Japanese and international tourists. Attractions include the mausoleum of shōgun Tokugawa Ieyasu and that of his grandson Iemitsu, and the Futarasan Shrine, which dates to the year 767 AD. There are also many famous hot springs in the area. Elevations range from 200 to 2,000 meters. The Japanese saying "Never say 'kekkō' until you've seen Nikkō"—kekkō meaning beautiful, magnificent or "I am satisfied"—is a reflection of the beauty and sites in Nikkō.

Geography Nikkō covers a vast area (1,449.83 km²) of rural north-western Tochigi, approximately 140 km north of Tokyo and 35 km west of Utsunomiya, the capital of Tochigi Prefecture. It is the third-largest city (by area) in Japan, behind Takayama and Hamamatsu.

Both the Watarase River and the Kinugawa River pass through the city. Lake Chūzenji and the Kegon Falls lie in Nikkō, as does the Nikko Botanical Garden. The city's many mountains and waterfalls have made it an important source of hydroelectric power. The area has been used for mining copper, aluminum and concrete.

Surrounding municipalities Tochigi Prefecture • Utsunomiya • Kanuma • Nasushiobara • Shioya; Gunma Prefecture • Numata • Midori • Katashina; Fukushima Prefecture • Minamiaizu • Hinoemata.

Demographics Per Japanese census data, the population of Nikkō has declined over the past 20 years.

History Shōdō Shōnin (勝道上人) established the temple of Rinnō-ji in 766, followed by the temple of Chūzen-ji  in 784. The village of Nikkō developed around these temples. The shrine of Nikkō Tōshō-gū was completed in 1617 and became a major draw of visitors to the area during the Edo period. It is known as the burial place of the shōgun Tokugawa Ieyasu. A number of new roads were built during this time to provide easier access to Nikkō from surrounding regions. Nikkō Tōshō-gū, Futarasan Shrine, and Rinnō-ji now form the UNESCO World Heritage Site Shrines and Temples of Nikkō.

During the Meiji period, Nikkō developed as a mountain resort, and became particularly popular among foreign visitors to Japan. The Japanese National Railways began service to Nikkō in 1890 with the Nikkō Line, followed by Tobu Railway in 1929 with its Nikkō Line.

Nikkō was incorporated as a town in 1889, part of Kamitsuga District, with the establishment of the modern municipalities system. It was upgraded to city status in 1954 after merging with the neighboring village of Okorogawa.

In March 2006, Nikkō absorbed the neighboring city of Imaichi, the town of Ashio from Kamitsuga District, the town of Fujihara, and the village of Kuriyama, both from Shioya District, to create what is officially the new and expanded city of Nikkō. The new city hall is located at the former Imaichi City Hall. The former Nikkō City Hall is now known as Nikkō City Hall-Nikkō Satellite Office.

Government Nikkō has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city legislature of 24 members. Nikkō contributes two members to the Tochigi Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the town is part of Tochigi 2nd district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.

Economy Nikkō is heavily dependent on tourism to its historical and scenic sites and hot spring resorts. Hydroelectric power production, food processing, and the non-ferrous metals industry are also important components of the economy.

Nikkō has been recognised by Japan's Office for the Promotion of Regional Revitalization (Kishida Cabinet Secretariat), which promotes the development of new technologies to combat depopulation, for its "high standard" of digital transformation/telework infrastructure. Related projects have been awarded over ¥19.1M in government grants.

Education Nikko has 23 public primary schools, 12 public middle schools and three combined public primary/midde schools operated by the city government. The city has three public high schools operated by the Tochigi Prefectural Board of Education. The prefecture also operates one special education school for the handicapped.

High schools: • Tochigi Prefectural Nikko Meiho High School  • Tochigi Prefectural Imaichi High School  • Tochigi Prefectural Imaichi Technical High School 

Transport: Rail JR East – Nikkō Line • Fubasami - Shimotsuke-Ōsawa - Imaichi - Nikkō

Tōbu Railway – Tōbu Nikkō Line • Shimo-Goshiro - Myōjin - Shimo-Imaichi - Kami-Imaichi - Tōbu Nikkō

Tōbu Railway – Tōbu Kinugawa Line • Shimo-Imaichi - Daiya-Mukō - Ōkuwa - Shin-Takatoku - Kosagoe - Tobu World Square - Kinugawa-Onsen - Kinugawa-Kōen - Shin-Fujiwara

Yagan Railway • Shin-Fujiwara - Ryūōkyō - Kawaji-Onsen - Kawaji-Yumoto - Yunishigawa-Onsen - Nakamiyori-Onsen - Kamimiyori-Shiobara-Onsenguchi - Ojika-Kōgen

Watarase Keikoku Railway • Haramukō - Tsūdō - Ashio - Matō

Transport: Road • Tōhoku Expressway – Yaita IC, Yaita-Kita PA • Nikkō Utsunomiya Road – Kiyotaki IC, Nikko IC, Imaichi IC, Dosawa IC, Osawa IC • National Route 119 • National Route 120 • National Route 121 • National Route 122 • National Route 352 • National Route 400 • National Route 461

Local attractions • Cedar Avenue of Nikko • Nikko Botanical Garden • Tamozawa Imperial Villa • Shrines and Temples of Nikkō (Nikkō Tōshō-gū, Futarasan Shrine, and Rinnō-ji) • Nikkō Tōshō-gū ◦ The Three wise monkeys ("See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil") • Rinnō-ji ◦ Taiyū-in Mausoleum ◦ Shōyō-en Garden • Futarasan Shrine • Lake Chūzenji • Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura (historical theme park) • Nikko is well known for its monkeys that walk around the town in the winter looking for food. • Jizō Bosatsu statues on the Kanman Walk. A little out of the main city, locals often tell visitors to count the statues while walking, and to recount while walking back. The number is often different, fueling a legend amongst locals. • Kanmangafuchi Abyss is a place that was formed from the lava from the eruption of Mt. Nantai

Sport Nikkō is the home city to the Nikkō Ice Bucks in the Asia League Ice Hockey. Nikkō Kirifuri Ice Arena hosted the Women's Ice Hockey World Championships (Division I) in April 2007.

There is also a speed skating oval.

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Nikkō has a population of over 80,239 people. Nikkō also forms part of the wider Tochigi Prefecture which has a population of over 1,943,886 people. Nikkō is situated 38 km north-west of Utsunomiya.

Twin Towns, Sister Cities Nikkō has links with:

🇯🇵 Odawara, Japan 🇺🇸 Rapid City, USA 🇹🇼 Tainan, Taiwan 🇯🇵 Tomakomai, Japan
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South of: 36.75

🇹🇳 Ben Arous 36.75

🇹🇷 Mezitli 36.747

🇺🇸 Fresno 36.739

🇺🇸 Suffolk 36.733

🇺🇸 Farmington 36.732

🇪🇸 Málaga 36.722

🇩🇿 Tizi Ouzou 36.719

🇦🇫 Kunduz 36.717

🇺🇸 Abingdon 36.71

🇨🇳 Weifang 36.709

East of: 139.608

🇯🇵 Wakō 139.612

🇯🇵 Suginami 139.617

🇯🇵 Kōhoku 139.617

🇯🇵 Kamiochiai 139.617

🇯🇵 Chūō 139.617

🇯🇵 Saitama 139.629

🇯🇵 Kanagawa 139.632

🇯🇵 Yokohama 139.633

🇯🇵 Setagaya 139.65

🇯🇵 Yono 139.65

West of: 139.608

🇯🇵 Kazo 139.603

🇯🇵 Asaka 139.596

🇯🇵 Hodogaya 139.583

🇯🇵 Niikura 139.583

🇯🇵 Zushi 139.583

🇯🇵 Ageo 139.583

🇯🇵 Okegawa 139.569

🇯🇵 Shiki 139.567

🇯🇵 Sano 139.567

🇯🇵 Kamakura 139.566

Antipodal to Nikkō is: -40.392,-36.75

Locations Near: Nikkō 139.608,36.7499

🇯🇵 Utsunomiya 139.867,36.55 d: 32.1  

🇯🇵 Kiryū 139.483,36.4 d: 40.5  

🇯🇵 Tochigi 139.717,36.367 d: 43.7  

🇯🇵 Ōtawara 140,36.867 d: 37.2  

🇯🇵 Ashikaga 139.433,36.333 d: 48.9  

🇯🇵 Sano 139.567,36.3 d: 50.2  

🇯🇵 Oyama 139.807,36.313 d: 51.8  

🇯🇵 Nasushiobara 140.056,36.973 d: 47  

🇯🇵 Tatebayashi 139.538,36.244 d: 56.6  

🇯🇵 Ōta 139.367,36.283 d: 56.2  

Antipodal to: Nikkō -40.392,-36.75

🇨🇱 La Reina -33.45,-33.45 d: 19285  

🇧🇷 Tubarão -49,-28.467 d: 18792.2  

🇧🇷 Criciúma -49.372,-28.678 d: 18786.9  

🇧🇷 São José -48.617,-27.6 d: 18737.9  

🇧🇷 Palhoça -48.667,-27.633 d: 18738  

🇧🇷 Biguaçu -48.667,-27.5 d: 18725.9  

🇧🇷 Viamão -51.023,-30.088 d: 18782.7  

🇧🇷 Gravataí -50.983,-29.933 d: 18774.5  

🇧🇷 Rio Grande -52.099,-32.041 d: 18821.3  

🇧🇷 Alvorada -51.079,-30.001 d: 18772.3  

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