Shinkyo Bridge
Tochigi · Nikko
36.7525°N, 139.5974°E
Shinkyo is a vermilion-lacquered wooden bridge that arcs over the Daiya River at the entrance to Nikko's shrine district. The current structure was rebuilt in 1907 after a flood, using traditional methods — no nails, only interlocking wooden joints and iron bands.
The bridge served as the sacred entrance to Toshogu Shrine, reserved exclusively for the shogun and imperial messengers; commoners used a separate crossing downstream. Today, visitors can walk across the bridge (¥300) or simply photograph it from the riverbank. The combination of red lacquer, green forest, and clear rushing water creates one of Japan's most iconic compositions, particularly in autumn when maple trees add crimson and gold, and in spring when fresh green leaves frame the bridge against blue sky.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
Riverbank viewing: open 24 hrs | Bridge crossing: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (winter until 4:00 PM)
Closed: Open year-round
Entrance Fee
Riverbank viewing: free | Bridge crossing: ¥300
Best Season
Late October–early November (autumn foliage) | May (fresh green) | April (cherry blossoms)
Visit Duration
20–30 minutes for viewing and crossing; combine naturally with walk to Toshogu Shrine (5 min uphill)
Getting There
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