Cedar Avenue of Nikkō
Stretching for 22 miles, the Cedar Avenue of Nikkō is recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's longest tree-lined avenue, dating back to the early 17th century.

📜 World's longest tree-lined avenue, stretching 22 miles (35.41 km). Designated as a Special Historic Site and Special Natural Monument by the Japanese government. Features cryptomeria trees planted since the 17th century.

Why Go

🌳 Walk among ancient cedar trees🚶 Retrace footsteps of feudal lords from Edo period🇯🇵 Experience 400 years of history🏛️ Historical and natural significance📸 Scenic views along the avenue📍 Easy access near Tōshōgū Shrine

Why Avoid

⚠️ Trees endangered by vehicle exhaust and development🚧 Not a single continuous road

Tips

📍 Easily accessible near Tōshōgū Shrine or Suginamiki Park near Kami-Imaichi Station.
💰 Consider the 'ownership program' to fund conservation.

Cost

💰 Free

Hours

🕒 Always open

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