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Nikkō (日光市; -shi, lit.: sunlight) is a city located in the mountains of Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. Located about 140 km to the North of Tokyo, it is a popular destination for Japanese tourists, housing the mausoleum of famed shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu (Nikko Toshogu) and that of his grandson Iemitsu, as well as the Futarasan Jinja, a shrine which dates to the year 767. There are also many famous hot springs (onsen) in the area. The mountains west of the city are part of Nikko National Park and contain some of the country's most spectacular waterfalls and scenic trails. The following communities plan to merge on March 20, 2006:
After the merger, the city will retain the name Nikko. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 16,751 and a density of 52.19 persons per km². The total area is 320.98 km². The city was founded on February 1, 1954.
SignificanceNikko Toshogu, Futarasan Jinja, and Rinnoji form a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Lake Chuzenji and the Kegon Falls lie in Nikko. SportsNikko is main home city for the Nikko Kobe IceBucks. Photo gallery
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