Famous Museums in Nikko

The museums in Nikko give the very essence of its citizens and rich culture. If you are looking for something deeper and more meaningful, head to the museums in city. Explore the cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical side of Nikko with these museums.
We have curated a variety of the best and free museums in city, besides the usual arts or historical ones. Explore and engage yourself with the wonders of science at the museum of science in Nikko. Get fascinated by the exceptional stories of heroes at war museums or memorials. You can go wow with your kids at the Natural history museums or enjoy some time at children's museums in Nikko.
Check out this list for an entertaining and enlightening trip to the museums in Nikko.

Let's explore the finest collection of museums in Nikko:

  1. Tobu World Square

    4.1 (60 Votes)
    Tobu World Square

    Museum, Food And Drinks

    How about getting glimpses of the world’s attractions, all in one place?! Representing the beautiful blend that Nikko is of very traditional aspects, as well as modern at the same time, the Tobu World Square is a dynamic take on Nikko’s tourism. In essence, the Tobu World Square is an architectural museum that has aspired to replicate 102 world-famous buildings on a 1:25 scale. Thes...Read more
  2. Trick Art Museum

    3.6 (8 Votes)
    Trick Art Museum

    Art And Culture, Art Museum

    If you are someone who loves whacky and photography enthusiast, the Trick Art Museum will entertain you like no other! Essentially, a 3-D art museum, this museum is delightfully compelling. Once you start clicking pictures here, it’s hard to stop! The interesting dimensions and point of visions are especially enjoyable, given the twist that they come with. A marvellous job done with lots ...Read more
  3. Kanaya Hotel History Museum

    History Museum

    Originally a Samuria residence, the hotel was designed to accommodate international guests. The Kanaya Hotel History Museum is an 18th century hotel, essentially a cottage inn built in the year 1873. Today, this is renowned as Japan’s oldest western-style resort hotel. It may not be Japan’s most popular attraction, but suddenly deserves a place. You might blindly pass this attractio...Read more
  4. Heike No Sato

    3.8 (1 Vote)
    Heike No Sato Image
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    Museum

    Wonder what a Japanese village looked like? Head to Heik no Sato for the ultimate enlightenment! Set on a legend related to the Genpei War of 1180-1185 this attraction demonstrates how the Taira clan lived here, post escaping the overthrow of the Minamoto clan. As you explore the attraction, you can actually get to experience that vibe of people lived here, during earlier times. The "Heike Big ...Read more