Nikko is a popular tourist destination in Japan. It consists of many attractive places like Toshogu Shrine, Rinnoji Temple, Chuzenji Lake, Kegon Waterfalls etc.
How to Reach Nikko by Train:
By Tobu
The fastest and most convenient way to access Nikko is on the private Tōbu Nikkō Line from Tokyo's Tobu-Asakusa station.
Tōbu
Railway runs all-reserved limited express services, known as tokkyū
trains, to the area. These trains, which use Tobu's "SPACIA" railroad
equipment, have comfortable, reclining seats, with vending machines and
KIOSK available on most trains. One service, called Kegon runs directly
from Asakusa to Nikko in the morning, and back to Asakusa in the
afternoon. There is one daily departure from Asakusa at 7:30 am, and
depending on the season, there may be an additional departure at 9:30
am. The other service, Kinu, departs from Asakusa more frequently, but
branches off to Kinugawa so you will need to transfer at Shimo-Imaichi
station to a local shuttle train for the final 10-minute run to Nikko.
This train is timed to meet the Kinu arrival. Both the Kegon run, and
the Kinu run with transfer, take about 1 hour and 50 minutes.