
While living in Tokyo I heard from many people that I couldn’t visit Nikko and not explore the mountain area around Nikko.
The bus traveled up the winding road of Route 120 further into the mist covered mountains and I got peaks at waterfalls and rivers down below. It is not a ride I would recommend to anybody who gets car sick easily as the bus is constantly swerving as it makes its way up the winding narrow road. I definitely understood then why this was called the winding road of 100 turns.
The surrounding forests were shrouded in mist wich definitely gave the place an Eerie feel.

A photo doesn’t have to be blatantly macabre to be eerie. But it can have a mysterious, otherworldly vibe — the viewer wonders what lurks in the shadows. Something eerie has a story to tell — one you aren’t quite sure you want to know.….
The mist was so thick that at times I couldnt see more that a meter in front of me. This thick shroud of mist over Lake Chuzenji crested an eerie atmosphere. Seeing as eerie means mysterious, strange, or unexpected as to send a chill up the spine it is perfect to describe the day.


A short walk up the mist covered road of Lake Chuzenji I reached Kegon Waterfall, the tallest waterfall in Japan. It was covered in mist and looked like something out of a fairy tale. The lift goes 100m down into the gorge with the temperatures dropping all the way down.
It feels quite strange travelling that far down and then having to emerge out of the mountain and still be above the river. Here at the bottom of the gorge was viewing platform and I got to see the waterfall from below.

From below the mist covered gorge you would be excused if you thought you were cut off from civilization and in a world of mystery. The place was quite deserted due to the thick mist which just added to the eerie feeling of being separated from reality.

The bus took the winding roads even higher up into the mountain, crossing over the Yukawa River and passing the Yudaki Falls. Here I got off the bus to relax with a hot coffee next to the waterfall.

Further north we stopped at Lake Yunoko an area filled with “onsen” hot springs.

There were some hot springs along the path that were free like this one where you can come and rest your tired feet after exploring the surrounding countryside!

I got a Nikko and area tourist brochure beforehand because they had some discount vouchers for most of the onsens in the area attached to the brochure. After walking around the lake area I spent the rest of the afternoon relaxing in an Onsen with a book before heading back to Nikko. It was fabulous, the place was so deserted that I was all alone in the hot spring!
Wow. You are so lucky to have visited this place..
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beautiful captures! thanks for sharing!
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Thank you! It was an amazing day spent in the beautiful mountains and fresh air…I felt rejuvenated by the time I got back to the hostel that evening.
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Amazing – very impressive captured… 🙂
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Thank you! It was so beautiful that I went a bit overboard with how many photos I took of the mist shrouded mountainside and forest.
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Such a picturesque place. Thank you for sharing your adventure!
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Thanks Amy! It was beautiful and the mist added to the fairytale feel of this beautiful mountainside.
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Looks lush, green and cooling ^ ^
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It was definitely a lovely cool day spent in the fresh mountain air.
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What a beautiful landscape! Nice shots…
Thanks a lot for sharing.
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Thanks Sreejith, it was definitely a beautiful place to spend the day. I felt relaxed and rejuvenated by the time I got back to the hostel that evening.
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I, personally, love the mist. It makes everything seem so calm and almost surreal.
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I actually agree, it creates a mystical atmosphere and is quite something differe nt from the usual mountain views you get in other places.
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Wow. What a beautiful place to visit. The mistiness just adds to the atmosphere.
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I agree Colline, it made the mountain feel mystical and made the whole day amazing.
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Nice! I like the instructions at the foot bath place. At the Onsen?
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It was the first time I came across such a hot spring foot bath and after chuckling about some of the instructions also relaxed my tired feet. Thed Onsen as I understand it is the hot spring where you climb in with your whole body…..but I could be wrong here.
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Beautiful! I never picked up enough courage to get into a communal Onsen! 🙂
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I must admit, getting into the Onsen was a daunting experience and I was very uncomfortable when I had to get in and out….once your in its actually nice and you relax a bit.
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Beautiful. Blogs are a great way to see the world. Thanks for sharing.
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I agree, I feel like I have learnt so much about other countries since I have started my blog. I have also now seen and read about loads of places I never knew existed and have now added them to my travel wish-list.
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I whole heartily agree.
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Your shots are great, I especially like the first photo! It makes me feel very sorry for only visiting the temple sites when I was in Nikko..
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Thank you! The temples in Nikko are fabulous and can keep you busy for days…..the only reason I ventured up into the mountains was on recommendation of some Japanese friends. I almost didnt go because of the thick mist but think it added to the magical mountain atmosphere.
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Suggestions from the locals are always worth it! 🙂
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Wow, great images of a stunning place
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Thanks Sue! It was such a lovely eerie experience, I have never been in mist so thick that you could hardly see more than a meter in front of you. I am sure the waterfall is magnificent on a clear day but the mist did create a fabulous atmosphere.
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And so it is sometimes – we don’t get to see what we expect, but there can be positive experiences all the same! 🙂
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You have amazing pictures! And your smile is incredibly beautiful! Keep your adventures flowing 😉
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Thanks for that lovely compliment! I do usually walk around with my camera trying to capture those rare moments you never want to forget…..and enjoy sharing those moments with you all.
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Fantastic! Your Japanese posts are exquisite, Janaline. 🙂
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Thank you! Japan was such a fascinating place, I loved exploring it! It was definitely one of my favourite places that I have ever had the chance to visit.
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Beautiful images!
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Thank you! Think the mist realy added some atmosphere to the photos!
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beautiful- your blog has me wanting to visit Japan!
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Thanks!! I love sharing my travel experiences and it means a lot to me if I can inspire others to travel and visit these places!!
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Beautiful images! 🙂
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Thank you for the compliment!
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Thank you for sharing your adventure…the shots were spectacular. Amazing system to get to the bottom of the gorge, like taking and elevator to the bottom of the Grand Canyon…wow !
Rtk
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Yes it was an amazing adventure!! I was very thankful for the elevator, was really scared that I would have to climb hundreds of stairs to the bottom to be able to admire the waterfall!!
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Awesome snaps
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Thank you!! I didnt think the photos would come out this good due to it being so misty but it worked and actually just added to the peaceful atmosphere!
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Actually the mist is giving the fresh and calm look
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