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Tobu Railway Announces a Price Revision on the "NIKKO PASS All Area" and "NIKKO PASS World Heritage Area," from April 20, 2025
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Nikko Passes Nikko Pass Digital Ticket on Klook Coverage Area of the Nikko Passes Toshogu Shrine Shinkyo Bridge
This new price is in line with the revision of discount fares by other Japan travel companies.

NIKKO, Japan & TOKYO, Japan - Washingtoner -- Here are the revised special tickets and details of the changes to Tobu Railway's Nikko Passes.

(1) "NIKKO PASS All Area"

A. What is included in this ticket?
  • Tobu Railway discount fare: Round-trip travel from Asakusa Station to TOBU Nikko Station
    Plus, unlimited rides between TOBU Nikko Station and Shimo-Imaichi Station and between Shimo-Imaichi Station and Kinugawa Onsen Station
  • Discount fares for TOBU Bus, Nikko Kotsu (local bus), Chuzenji Lake pleasure boat cruise, and low-emission buses
  • New: Addition of one-day bathing at Nikko Astraea Hotel (year-round)
  • New: Addition of 4-ride lift ticket for Nikko Yumoto Ski Resort (winter only)
B. What are the Fares?
  • Previous fares were as follows:
    Spring/Summer/Autumn (4/20-11/30): Adult ¥4,780 | Child ¥1,330
    Winter/Early Spring (12/1-4/19): Adult ¥4,160 | Child ¥1,080

  • After the Revision: All year-round: Adult ¥8,000 | Child ¥4,000
C. What are the Sales Conditions?

Limited to foreign tourists with passports issued by countries other than Japan, and Japanese nationals accompanying them. (Passports must be presented by the passenger at the time of purchase for confirmation.)

D. Advance Sales Only!

Tickets can be purchased no earlier than one month before the start date of ticket validity.

E. What is the Period of Validity?

Passes are valid for four days from the start date of travel.

F. Where can Passes be Purchased?
  • Tobu Tourist Information Center at Asakusa Station in Tokyo
  • Tobu Tourist Information Center at Ikebukuro Station in Tokyo
  • AC Hotel Ginza Tokyo
  • Courtyard Tokyo Ginza Hotel
  • Asakusa Station Sales Counters of contracted Japan and Overseas travel agencies
  • On the "Klook" website and app (digital ticket format)
  • On the "Headout" website and app (digital ticket format)

(2) "NIKKO PASS World Heritage Area"

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A. What is included in this ticket?
  • Tobu Railway discount fare: Round-trip between Asakusa Station and TOBU Nikko Station
    Plus, unlimited rides between TOBU Nikko Station and Shimo-Imaichi Station and between Shimo-Imaichi Station and Kinugawa Onsen Station
  • Tobu Bus Nikko (JR Nikko Station <> TOBU Nikko Station <> Nishisando <> Hotel Seikoen <> TOBU Nikko Station (World Heritage Tour Bus))
B. What are the Fares?
  • Previous fares were as follows: Adult ¥2,120 | Child ¥630
  • After the Revision: Adult ¥3,000 | Child ¥1,500
C. What are the Sales Conditions?

Only for foreign tourists with passports issued by countries other than Japan and Japanese nationals accompanying them. (Passports must be presented by the passenger at the time of purchase for confirmation.)

D. Advance Sales Only!

Tickets can be purchased no earlier than one month before the start date of ticket validity.

E. What is the Period of Validity?

Passes are valid for two days from the start date of travel.

F. Where can Passes be Purchased?
  • Tobu Tourist Information Center at Asakusa Station in Tokyo
  • Tobu Tourist Information Center at Ikebukuro Station in Tokyo
  • AC Hotel Ginza Tokyo
  • Courtyard Tokyo Ginza Hotel
  • Asakusa Station Sales Counters of contracted Japan and Overseas travel agencies
  • On the "Klook" website and app (digital ticket format)
  • On the "Headout" website and app (digital ticket format)
More Details about the TOBU NIKKO PASS: www.tobu.co.jp/en/ticket/nikko/all.html

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About Tobu Railway Group
TOBU Railway Co., Ltd. is a major Japanese corporation consisting of approximately 80 companies. The Tobu Railway covers the longest operating distance in Metropolitan Tokyo, leading to numerous tourist attractions including: Asakusa and TOKYO SKYTREE TOWN in Tokyo; Nikko and Kinugawa-Onsen, famous for its world heritage sites and hot springs; the Tatebayashi and Ashikaga areas, known for their blooming flower fields; and Kawagoe and Tochigi City, where the atmosphere of the old Edo era lives on. Tobu is also invested in a portfolio of hotels, including the newly opened The Ritz-Carlton, Nikko and FUFU Nikko Onsen Resort. For more information visit: https://www.tobu.co.jp/en/sightseeing/recommend/tourism/

Media Contact
Marian Goldberg Marketing Communications, LLC
in Asso. w/ QBIC Factory Inc. for TOBU Railway
marian@mariangoldbergcomm.com
347-559-6462


Source: Tobu Railway Group, LTD

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