Nikko Futarasan-jinja Admission Ticket
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- Futarasan-jinjia
Included
- Futarasan-jinjia Shinkyo Bridge Ticket (Optional)
- Futarasan-jinja Shinen Garden Admission Ticket (Optional)
Nikko Futarasan-jinja Admission Ticket Options
Futarasan-jinja Shinkyo Bridge Ticket
Futarasan-jinja Shinen Garden Ticket
Overview
strong>Walk through history on Nikko’s legendary vermilion bridge.
Step into the spiritual heart of Nikko with admission to the historic Futarasan-jinja Shrine, the iconic Shinkyo Bridge, and the sacred Shinen Garden. Discover centuries-old cultural treasures, national heritage, and mystical traditions surrounded by nature and reverence.
Why this ticket?

Futarasan-jinja
A historic Shinto shrine in Nikko, founded in 767, dedicated to the deities of Mt. Nantai and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Futarasan-jinja Shinkyo Bridge
A sacred, vermilion-colored bridge at the entrance to Nikko's Futarasan-jinja, originally built in the Nara period and rebuilt in 1630. Designated as an Important Cultural Property and World Heritage Site, it stands out as one of Japan’s three most unique bridges and was opened to the public in 1973.
Futarasan-jinja Shinen Garden
A sacred area to the left of Futarasan-jinja, home to cultural treasures like the "bake-toro" lantern, ancient shrines, and a 700-year-old sacred tree. With matchmaking bamboo grass and a stone for safe childbirth, it is also known as a spiritual power spot.
Step into the spiritual heart of Nikko with admission to the historic Futarasan-jinja Shrine, the iconic Shinkyo Bridge, and the sacred Shinen Garden. Discover centuries-old cultural treasures, national heritage, and mystical traditions surrounded by nature and reverence.
Why this ticket?
- Visit a UNESCO World Heritage Site rich in sacred history and cultural significance
- Walk across the iconic Shinkyo Bridge, once reserved for Shoguns and priests
- Explore Shinen Garden, known for its spiritual power spots and sacred artifacts
- See national treasures and historic items, including swords and ancient lanterns
- Enjoy a peaceful and enriching cultural experience in the heart of Nikko

Futarasan-jinja
A historic Shinto shrine in Nikko, founded in 767, dedicated to the deities of Mt. Nantai and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Futarasan-jinja Shinkyo Bridge
A sacred, vermilion-colored bridge at the entrance to Nikko's Futarasan-jinja, originally built in the Nara period and rebuilt in 1630. Designated as an Important Cultural Property and World Heritage Site, it stands out as one of Japan’s three most unique bridges and was opened to the public in 1973.
Futarasan-jinja Shinen Garden
A sacred area to the left of Futarasan-jinja, home to cultural treasures like the "bake-toro" lantern, ancient shrines, and a 700-year-old sacred tree. With matchmaking bamboo grass and a stone for safe childbirth, it is also known as a spiritual power spot.
Price
| Option | Price | Included | Included |
|---|---|---|---|
| Futarasan-jinja Shinkyo Bridge Ticket | Adult High school student Elementary~Intermediate school student | - Futarasan-jinja Shinkyo Bridge Ticket | |
| Futarasan-jinja Shinen Garden Ticket | Adult Elementary~High school student | - Futarasan-jinja Shinen Garden Ticket |
- The Shinkyo Bridge and Shinen Garden are approximately 1.2 kilometers apart, so please keep this in mind when purchasing tickets.
[Opening hours]
- Apr~Oct: 8:00am~5:00pm
- Nov~Mar: 9:00am~4:00pm
*Opening hours may vary by day. Please check official website for detailed information.
How to book
- 1. Complete your booking.
- 2. Check your email.
- 3. Enjoy it.
Cancellation policy
Non-refundable under any circumstances.
FAQ
How much time is needed for the tour?
Visiting Shinkyo Bridge takes approximately 10 to 30 minutes, while exploring Shinen Garden typically takes 30 to 60 minutes.
Are Shinkyo Bridge and Shinen Garden located in the same area?
No, Shinkyo Bridge and Shinen Garden are about a 15-minute walk apart.
What are the opening hours?
The shrine is open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (April to October) and 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (November to March). Last admission is 30 minutes before closing.
How can I get to Nikko Futarasan-jinja?
It is accessible by bus from JR or Tobu Nikko Station. The shrine is about a 7-minute walk from the bus stop.
Destination
Futarasan-jinjia
Address: 2307 Sannai, Nikko, Tochigi 321-1431, Japan
