Tobu Nikko's old station building is like stepping into a time capsule of Japanese rail history. While there's a bigger, modern station nearby, this classic wooden beauty has so much more character. The White Room upstairs, with its fancy chandeliers and first-class passenger history, is just icing on the cake.
What makes this station special is how it sets the mood for Nikko perfectly - it's got that perfect blend of history and elegance that defines the whole town. Sure, the newer station might be more practical, but this one's got soul. It's one of those buildings that reminds you of when train travel was more than just getting from A to B.
Pro tip: Don't just rush through on your way to the temples. Take a moment to appreciate the architecture and definitely peek into that White Room upstairs - it's a glimpse into how the other half traveled back in the day.