Kanmangafuchi Abyss

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★ 4.9 (6K+ reviews) • 70K+ booked
Nestled in the picturesque mountain city of Nikko, Kanmangafuchi Abyss is a hidden gem formed by the ancient eruptions of Mount Nantai. This serene gorge offers a tranquil escape from the bustling tourist crowds, making it a must-visit for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat. Just a short stroll from Japan's renowned cultural heritage sites, Kanmangafuchi Abyss enchants visitors with its stunning natural landscapes and rows of mysterious shrines. Experience the bliss of solitude as you explore this untouched paradise, where the enchanting beauty of nature and cultural richness come together to offer a truly unique and serene experience.
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Takumicho, Nikko, Tochigi 321-1415, Japan

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Why people love Kanmangafuchi Abyss

4.9 /5
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YUNG **********
4 days ago
There was a bit of confusion when purchasing, because the content viewed on the computer and the content viewed on the mobile phone are different. It turns out that one is to be redeemed and the other is an electronic version. The electronic version is a super convenient pass! No need to go to the ticket office to redeem, save time!
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ผู้ใช้ Klook
4 days ago
The pass is easy to use, just show it to the staff at the station and bus when getting off the bus. It is worth it as it is a fixed price. You can also book additional special trains.
GONG ******
5 days ago
E-tickets are very convenient, just show them when entering and exiting the station. If you plan to take the bus to Okunikko, it is highly recommended to buy it!
scott ****
5 days ago
such a nice and easy way to get around Nikko this pass makes is so much easier to get around and to get out to Nikko on the Tobu railways line as it covers your basic fair aswell
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林 **
6 days ago
If you go to the Oku-Nikko area, the signal in some places is not good and you may not be able to open the electronic pass. It is safer to buy a physical pass.
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Scott ********
19 Dec
easy to use, just need to show the voucher on your phone to the train staff when entering the train station. highly recommended, no need to go exchange for an actual ticket 💕💕💕
Klook User
19 Dec
this is absolutely worth it. only going for the waterfall in 2000 yen per direction. also you should use it to travel from Tokyo to Nikko
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Klook 用戶
18 Dec
You must buy a free pass if you want to go to Nikko. If you want to go to Lake Chuzenji, you have to buy a four-day pass to get there! Personally, I think we can stay for 2 days, one day to visit the monuments and the other day to visit the lake area route.

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Jizo Statues

Step into a world of tranquility and spiritual wonder at Kanmangafuchi Abyss, where approximately 70 stone Jizo statues stand as silent guardians of the river. Known as 'Bake Jizo' or 'Ghost Jizo', these statues offer a unique and contemplative experience, inviting visitors to reflect on the mysteries of life and the afterlife. As you walk along the path, feel the serene presence of these compassionate figures, each one a testament to the rich spiritual heritage of Japan.

Bakejizo Statues

Embark on a mystical journey through Kanmangafuchi Abyss and encounter the enigmatic Bakejizo statues. These 'ghost jizo' figures are shrouded in mystery, as their numbers seem to change with each visitor's count. Challenge yourself to solve the riddle of these elusive statues, and immerse yourself in the captivating folklore that surrounds them. It's an experience that blends intrigue with the serene beauty of the natural surroundings.

Cerulean Streams

Discover the breathtaking beauty of Kanmangafuchi Abyss's cerulean streams, where vibrant blue waters weave through lush greenery and narrow paths. This picturesque setting offers a refreshing escape into nature, with the clear, flowing streams creating a tranquil oasis. Whether you're a nature lover or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, the cerulean streams provide a stunning backdrop for reflection and relaxation.

Cultural Significance

The Jizo statues at Kanmangafuchi Abyss are more than just stone figures; they embody the compassionate spirit of the Bodhisattva, who is believed to watch over the souls of the departed. This serene site offers travelers a profound insight into the spiritual practices and beliefs that are deeply rooted in the region. Additionally, the Bakejizo statues add a touch of mysticism, enriching the cultural tapestry of this enchanting location.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Kanmangafuchi Abyss is a natural wonder, sculpted thousands of years ago by a volcanic eruption, resulting in a gorge with mesmerizing wave-like rock formations. This site is not only a geological marvel but also a place of deep cultural importance. The Jizō statues here are integral to Japanese Buddhist traditions, offering visitors a unique opportunity to connect with Japan's rich spiritual heritage.