Nikko: Escape the Summer Heat
/All of our friends who have visited Nikko rave about its mild climate and serenity. With mountains for hiking, lakes for fishing and swimming, waterfalls for admiring, Nikko is ideal for a quick getaway from Tokyo or for retirement. On the way to Nikko, we made a pit stop at Utsunomiya, aka Dumpling Town, to see what the dumpling hype is all about. The streets at Utsunomiya are lined with symbols of dumplings everywhere, you can even find dumplings on the manholes.
Day One
Utsunomiya is about two hours drive from Tokyo. Of all the dumpling restaurants there, the two that have received top reviews are Minmin and Gyotendo, so off to those two places we go!
Utsunomiya Minmin: Without a doubt, definitely a must-try! Delicious and offers free parking (always a plus)! Similar in taste and texture to Taiwanese dumplings and those that you can find in Chinatown in the United States. We couldn’t help but order for seconds. We gave this place a solid 5/5!
Gyotendo: Our foodie friends A&W described it perfectly: the dumpling skin is too thick! The dumpling filling tastes rather bland and dry. Their line was actually longer than at Minmin. On their door they even have a sign that says they are the No.1 dumpling place! After a careful research audit, we learned that this restaurant is the top result that returns when you search for “dumpling restaurant” near Utsunomiya JR Station, not the No.1 by reviews (lol!!!!!)
Day Two
Lake Chuzenji: In the morning the lake is covered by a thick layer of mist, and the air is cool and refreshing. After breakfast, we took a stroll by the lake, and it was very relaxing. You would really love this place if you are a morning person! (Tech free might be a good idea!)
Toshogu: Glad that our friends A&W suggested that we bring comfortable shoes, as Toshogu covers a large area and can take a whole day to visit on foot. There aren’t many food options around either, so make sure you bring some snacks or come on a full stomach.
Day Three & Day Four
The highlight of Nikko for me is no doubt Lake Chuzenji. After breakfast, we took a leisurely stroll along the lake, and even in the midst of summer, it didn’t feel hot here. We took another walk by the lake before dinner and marveled at the pink and purple sky reflected in the expansive surface of the lake.
On our way to Yumoto, we stopped by this ancient battlefield for a short hike. Occasionally you would see other hikers here, very easy for beginners. But it was just my luck to see my nemesis: a snake! Because of the sighting, I abandoned our hike halfway and power walked back to our rental car. We stayed a night in Yumoto Itaya, the summertime weather here is very pleasant, definitely not too hot for soaking in a hot spring.
Kegon Falls: The second highest waterfall in Japan! Wanna take a guess where the tallest waterfall is? That’s right! It’s in Wakayama where my friends and I visited before!
Nikko is hands down a great place to escape the heat of summer! The weather and the sights are unparalleled. I hope you will enjoy Nikko as much as we did!
去過日光的朋友們都對這地稱讚不已,直呼天氣涼爽又寧靜,有山有水絕對是許多人夢寐以求的退休場景。那天往日光的路上,我們也特別在宇都宮停下,品嚐當地兩家有名的餃子店。宇都宮有著餃子城著稱,路上滿滿餃子圖案,連下水道蓋都有餃子圖案,吃貨朋友A&W卻對這裡的餃子大失望。UN和我實在是太想知道到底有多難吃,決定親自來宇都宮試一下!
日光絕對是避暑勝地!天氣宜人,景色優美,希望你們去了也會喜歡!