Nikko Suginamiki
Nikko Suginamiki is the worlds longest tree lined avenue. Lined on both sides with giant cedar trees, it makes for a very interesting and pleasant ride.
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Nikko - Japan
Nikkō is a small town of only 17,000 people nestled in the mountains of Tochigi Prefecture in Japan. Nikko is famous for the shrines,temples and mausoleums of the Tokugawa shoguns, which are on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Nikko has been a sacred place since the 8th century, when a Buddhist hermitage was established here. In time, it became prominent for its training centers for Buddhist priests. Today, several shrines and temples are clustered in Nikko, amid a magnificent forest of over 13,000 cedar trees and some of the country's most spectacular waterfalls and mountain scenery.
Follow our visit in a beautiful Toshogu shrine and later a visit to Lake Chuzenji at the foot of Mount Nantai and the Kegon Falls in the Nikko National Park.
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Waterwheels in Nikko Suginamiki Park 日光杉並木公園の水車
Suginamiki means row of Japanease cedars.
It was located in Imaichi Tochigi Japan.
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Temples of Nikko, Japan/Kegon Falls (With Facts/Figures)
The Shinto and Buddhist shrines and temples of Nikko, Japan (about 70 miles North of Tokyo) are comprised of over 100 buildings which took 15,000 craftsmen 2 years to build. The complex is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. I also visited Kegon Falls in Nikko National Park-the falls are 318 feet high.
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1) SHINTO VS BUDDHIST TEMPLES
The temple complex actually has temples from different eastern religions. We walked into one temple that was a Buddist temple, and the Shinto Priest explained the protocol for entering a Shinto temple.
And then as we left that temple and entered the Buddhist Temple, the Buddhist Monk un-explained the previous temple's rules and explained the protocol for entering a Buddhist Temple.
Nikko Toshogu Shrine
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At one of the Shinto Temples, we even had the opportunity to witness a traditional Shinto Wedding.
Shinto Wedding
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Nikko Toshogu is also called Nikko Su-gi-na-mi-ki, because it's surrounded by Fifteen Thousand Japanese cypress trees that were planted in the Seventeenth century. THIS sacred tree, is over Six Hundred years old.
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The longest tree-lined avenue in the world | Cedar Avenue of Nikkō, Japan
The longest tree-lined avenue in the world | Cedar Avenue of Nikkō, Japan
The Cedar Avenue of Nikko is a street in Japan lined with approximately 13,000 cryptomeria trees, known as Sugi, the national tree of Japan. Consisting of three parts converging on the city of Imaichi, the Cedar Avenue of Nikko is 35.41 kilometers long and is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest tree-lined avenue in the world. The Cedar Avenue of Nikko is the only cultural property designated by the Japanese Government as both a Special Historic Site and a Special Natural Monument. The cedar trees were planted approximately 400 years ago by Matsudaira Masatsuna, a feudal lord serving Tokugawa Ieyasu, who donated them to the Nikko Tosho-gu. This monumental project was begun around 1625 and required about 20 years to be completed. It is estimated that some 200,000 cedars were planted at this time.
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Nikkō National Park
Day spent sightseeing in Nikkō National Park at Tōshō-gu, Kegon Falls, Lake Chuzenji, Lake Yunoko and Ryuzu Falls.
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Jakko no taki, Jakko Falls, Nikko Japan
A very nice, untouched waterfall a little ways off the beaten path in Nikko. Not all that many people go there, so if you prefer a quiet, peaceful waterfall excursion, I really recommend it. It's not all that big, but it is certainly beautiful and worth the visit. Be prepared for a short hike from the parking lot. You can approach very near the foot of the falls. However, there do not seem to be any paths to the top. Nevertheless, it's a great stop to just sit and get lost in thought.
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400 years old cedar trees near Toyko Japan | Historic Japan | Hakone
Near Tokyo you will find an avenue of historic 400 years old cedar trees. Located in Hakone, Japan the avenue of 400 year old cedar trees are remnants of a supply trail used during ancient Japan times.
The historical avenue of Japanese Cedar Trees is a long trail connecting in Hakone. Located near Lake Ashi it connects Moto-Hakone to Onshi Hakone Park. The trees are around 400 years old. They were planted along the trail to protect travelers from the cold wind and the strong sun. The lines of trees which exist today are designated as a National Historic Site. It’s one of the most well known places in Hakone and one where you can still imagine what it was like on the old Tokaido Road.
Cedar ave. of Hakone Old Tokaido Road is a great historic pass located in Hakone on the side of Lake Ashi. About 500m between Motohakone town to Onshi-Hakone Park, there is a beautiful Cedar ave.
Cedar trees were planted by Matsudaira Masatsun in 1618. Those 400 Cedar trees are over 400 years old now and still remains the great view of Tokaido as it was used to be.
Cedar avenue of Hakone Old Tokaido Road is one of the great historic site of Tokaido Road. It was built in 1619 by Tokugawa Ieyasu. These Cedar are also planted by Tokugawa Ieyasu. He planted to provide the shade to the travelers. There are 420 cedar trees still remains. Many famous Samurai used this road to travel between Edo and Osaka. The view of this road is still preserved in a great condition. You can enjoy strolling the pass of Japanese history. .
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Day 10 Ikaho- Nikko- Sendai, Japan
Continuamos a NIKKO, en esta fantástica población visitaremos el impresionante templo de Toshogu donde destaca la sala con el sonido del dragón. Conoceremos también el mausoleo de Taiyuinbyo, en impresionante paraje cargado de paz. Daremos un paseo también junto al rio, en Kanmangafuchi, ¡Cientos de Jizos nos observan! SENDAI, moderna y activa ciudad de más de un millón de habitantes.
Travelogue in Japan, Nikkō Utsunomiya Road, volume 48
Nikkō Utsunomiya Road
The road is the main access route for Nikkō, a popular getaway for tourists in the north of Tochigi. It connects directly to the Tōhoku Expressway which leads to the greater Tokyo area.
The road is officially designated as a bypass for National Route 119 (Utsunomiya Interchange to Nikkō Interchange) and National Route 120 (Nikkō Interchange to Kiyotaki Interchange). The road is designated for motor vehicles only. The design standard of the road is similar to most national expressways in Japan.
The first section of the road was opened to traffic in 1976 and the entire route was completed in 1981.
The Cedar Avenue of Nikkō (日光杉並木 Nikkō suginami-ki?) is a street in Japan lined with approximately 13,000 cryptomeria trees, known as Sugi, the national tree of Japan. Consisting of three parts converging on the city of Imaichi, the Cedar Avenue of Nikkō is 35.41 kilometers long[1] and is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest tree-lined avenue in the world. The Cedar Avenue of Nikkō is the only cultural property designated by the Japanese Government as both a Special Historic Site and a Special Natural Monument.
Cedar Avenue of Nikkō
The cedar trees were planted approximately 400 years ago by Matsudaira Masatsuna, a feudal lord serving Tokugawa Ieyasu, who donated them to the Nikkō Tōshō-gū. This monumental project was begun around 1625 and required about 20 years to be completed. It is estimated that some 200,000 cedars were planted at this time.
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TOP 3 NIKKO JAPON - Endroits Incroyables et Peu Connus!
Je vous emmène faire un tour à Nikko au Japon! Au menu: 3 endroits incroyables ou les voyageurs et les touristes ne vont pas!!!
Nikko est souvent considéré comme une destination où on peut tout voir en une seule journée, malheureusement c'est faux! Nikko est la troisième plus grande ville par superficie du Japon et il y a un tas d'endroits super intéressant ou les gens n'osent pas mettre les pieds. Je me suis fait un devoir de vous en présenter trois:
1- L'Avenue de Cèdre de Nikko (Nikko Cedar Avenue)
2- Takio Jinja (Sanctuaire Takio)
3- Kisuge Daira Park (dans le secteur de Kirifuri Highland)
Si vous planifiez un voyage au Japon et avez choisi Nikko dans votre itinéraire, n'hés