What other travelers are saying about Nikko Daiyagawa Park
I love this park, I visit it often with my family. It's also where we bought our first Japanese rice fish for our aquarium. There is a small market and a noodle shop which also sells ice-cream. There are events here sometimes as well where you can try and experience many japanese foods from different shops that come out. I love this park.
Visitors can enjoy walking, jogging, picnicking, and relaxing by the riverside. The park also offers playgrounds for children, open spaces for sports, and picturesque spots for photography.
Yes, the park is close to several important cultural sites, including the Nikko Toshogu Shrine, Rinnoji Temple, and Futarasan Shrine, making it a convenient stop during a cultural tour of Nikko.
No, entry to Nikko Daiyagawa Park is free.
Yes, the park is pet-friendly. Visitors are welcome to bring their pets, but they should be kept on a leash, and owners are expected to clean up after them.
Nikko Daiyagama park was absolutely stunning place! I went to the park first time in March and it was beautiful. I spotted even a turtle in the little pond! The park is a great place to go spend some time with family or friends and children love it too! In the summer time it is a great place to barbeque. The area is so big so I am sure you can come up with something to do.
Beautiful and huge park in the Nikko. It had dedicated campsite, BBQ area, playing area with good collection of activities for kids. Recommended.
There is also a market (with local food items such as honey, jam, eggs etc.) and few food shops. Free onsight parking is available.
One of the best camping ground at Nikko. There's a lot of spaces available with very accessible and good clean shower areas, washing areas, bathrooms... We have stayed in the auto camp area wherein your car is parked beside your tent area... there are also the free tent area as well as some cottages available.. Supermarkets are also near like Aeon and others...
Absolutely my favorite park in Japan. There is a big pond that reminds me of Monet’s pond in france in early summer time. They have such a beautiful view of the mountains and the landscape is designed so well.