AmyBB25
Japan
My birthday in Nikko — 5 months ago
Worth visiting!
Yesterday, we went to Nikko, driving north toward the mountains and through “tunnels” of trees. The first thing we saw was the red Shinkyo bridge. Around the curve is the rest of Nikko town. We stopped and saw the Tamozawa Imperial Villa Park, freezing our toes off in the process! then we walked back down and stopped for lunch in a little restaurant. As we looked at the plastic food in the display case, the proprietress came running out calling, “Irrashaimase!” and “Dozo!” ushering us in and urging us to point to which meal we wanted. Todd chose curry, I had a rice bowl with some chicken and Sophie had spaghetti. Will had pb&j from home but he did try some curry and chicken and spaghetti.
This restaurant was also an omiyage shop, selling little wooden carvings of the “hear-no-evil, speak-no-evil, see-no-evil” monkeys and another one of a cat that was annoyingly familiar. I finally realized that my grandmother’s cousin had had one just like it, now in my sister’s possession. So Marion must either have been to Nikko once or someone brought it to her!
After we ate, we climbed the hill to Tosho-gu shrine and saw all these things in person. The carvings and structures are miraculous but it was really, really cold and we made the mistake of bringing a 6 year old and a 3 year old (actually, what else were we going to do with them?) who were tired and cold and hungry so after that shrine, we made our way back down the hill, stopping in a little restaurant/shop for coffees and warmth. We have to go back when it’s warmer and we get an earlier start. We missed the other shrines, museums and waterfalls not to mention more gardens and a National Park with monkeys.
Nikko is worth this visit and probably more!
















