Nikko Station Hotel Ⅱ is located a 3-minute walk from Tobu Nikko Station. Nikko Tosho-gu is a 10-minute drive away. Free WiFi is available in all rooms.
James
United States of America
It’s located very close to the train strain and within walking distance of many of the great Nikko sights.
Offering views of Kinugawa Valley, Kinugawa Park Cottage provides adult only accommodations with free private parking. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
Alice
France
Very nice view, good and big onsen (two different ones where you can alternate), calm room
The Ritz-Carlton, Nikko features restaurants, fitness center, a lobby lounge bar and shared lounge in Nikko located by Lake Chuzenji and overlooking Mount Nantai.
peter
Switzerland
Beautiful design and view. Lounge and Bar are very good
Located in Nikko, 1.1 miles from Tobu Nikko Station, Fairfield by Marriott Tochigi Nikko has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and a terrace.
sunsanee
Thailand
The hotel was modern, like Scandinavian lodge design. Cozy at night and bright for morning coffee outside on terrace. Rooms were new, comfortable and much bigger than average Japan. We read reviews and knew that there was no food service. So we brought something for breakfast that we could heat-up in the common kitchen area and enjoy with the free coffee they provided.
Located in Nikko, within a 19-minute walk of Nikko Toshogu Shrine and 1.9 miles of Tobu Nikko Station, Fufu Nikko provides accommodations with a restaurant and free WiFi as well as free private...
Virginia
United Kingdom
Stunning modern Japanese architecture, zen gardens, contemporary decor, wonderful food beautifully presented in a sublime setting, lovely onsen with (amazing toiletries/beauty products!), extremely attentive discreet staff.
Featuring an indoor and outdoor hot spring baths, 2 dining options and a terrace, Nikko Station Hotel Classic is located in front of JR Nikko Station. It offers cozy rooms with free WiFi access.
Richard
United States of America
Location is perfect rooms are very good size for Japan. In particular I'd like the hot spring which really has three pools one which is a very moderate temperature, and outdoor one that is hot but very tolerable, and a small indoor one that seems like it's actually labeled very hot. I could only put my feet in on the last one. Stayed four nights and I really needed it to do everything I wanted to do in the area.
Located in Nikko, a 4-minute walk from Tobu Nikko Station, Hotel Famitic Nikko Station has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and a restaurant.
Hasanain Ameer
Iraq
The hotel is very clean and the capsule is a little room with everything you need. There’s even a TV! There’s an Onsen. It was great to use. The location is perfect; very close to the train/bus station and right across from the supermarket.
Located in Nikko, a 17-minute walk from Tobu Nikko Station, Nikko Park Lodge - Vacation STAY 15302v has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Jocelyne
United States of America
The hosts were charming and helpful. The breakfasts and dinners were copious and good, and very appreciated considering that the location is far from stores and restaurants for those without a car. Because of this, it was also very quiet, which is appreciated.
Located in Nikko, 10 miles from Tobu Nikko Station, Sudomari no Yado Sunmore - Vacation STAY 46736v provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Wendy
United States of America
The staff was DARLING! They were very selfless and extremely accommodating, making sure we had everything we needed. Gorgeous views, scenic routes, everything for a calm and relaxing trip!
Located in Nikko, within 14 miles of Tobu Nikko Station and 15 miles of Nikko Station, Tabist Nikkokinugawa Onsen Kiyomizu no Yado has accommodations with a garden and free WiFi throughout the...
A 10-minute drive from Nikko Train Station, Hotel Natural Garden Nikko offers 24-hour operated indoor/outdoor hot-spring baths and a relaxing outdoor terrace at the restaurant.
Good location, clean and friendly staff who speak English.
Located in Nikko, within 18 miles of Tobu Nikko Station and 18 miles of Nikko Station, Ichiryukaku Honkan has accommodations with a shared lounge and free WiFi as well as free private parking for...
Offering views of Kinugawa Valley, Kinugawa Park Cottage provides adult only accommodations with free private parking. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
I recommend the onsen ❤️ there wasn't so many people.
Located in Nikko, a 17-minute walk from Tobu Nikko Station, Nikko Park Lodge - Vacation STAY 15295v provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in Nikko, 10 miles from Tobu Nikko Station, Sudomari no Yado Sunmore - Vacation STAY 46732v provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in Nikko, 10 miles from Tobu Nikko Station, Sudomari no Yado Sunmore - Vacation STAY 46722v has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in the Kotoku Hot Spring Area in the Nikko National Park, Nikko Astera Hotel is surrounded by rich nature and features an open-air hot spring bath and an indoor public bath.
Hotel Casual Euro is a 10-minute drive from Nikko Toshogu Shrine and 1 mi from JR Nikko Station. It offers a public bath, free parking and free Wi-Fi access in public areas.
Located in Nikko, 10 miles from Tobu Nikko Station, Sudomari no Yado Sunmore - Vacation STAY 46742v has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in Nikko, a 17-minute walk from Tobu Nikko Station, Nikko Park Lodge - Vacation STAY 15306v has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in Nikko, 10 miles from Tobu Nikko Station, Sudomari no Yado Sunmore - Vacation STAY 46748v has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in Nikko, 10 miles from Tobu Nikko Station, Sudomari no Yado Sunmore - Vacation STAY 46734v provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
FAQs about hotels in Nikko
On average, 3-star hotels in Nikko cost $152 per night, and 4-star hotels in Nikko are $249 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Nikko can be found for $404 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Nikko this weekend is $171 or, for a 4-star hotel, $421. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Nikko for this weekend cost around $1,233 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Nikko is one of those places that looks like tourist-central...
Nikko is one of those places that looks like tourist-central on paper but it's worth going there. It's quite near Tokyo so don't worry about long train rides. The temples and nature in Nikko, and walking around will already do you good, and on top of that there's some fun-parks nearby. Kinugawa onsen is a city nearby with places to enjoy onsen, and I enjoyed going there but it's not for everyone, so do you research.
ellis
Japan
8.0
Scored 8.0
This is my second time to Nikko but this time doing an...
This is my second time to Nikko but this time doing an overnight stay in Nikko and then then one night in Kinugawaonsen. And we did the Sengyogahara hike with Yunoko falls, Kegon falls and Chuzenji Lake besides exploring the Toshogu shrine. The Nikko pass is a value for money pass enabling us to explore the different places within Nikko and Kinugawaonsen. The timing was just right with the full blooms of sakura especially in the Toshogu shrine areas.
Mei Leong
Malaysia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Most restaurants around Nikko Stations close early.
Most restaurants around Nikko Stations close early. Only a few are open after 7 pm. Beyond Central Nikko or in outer Nikko/ Oku-Nikko there are are more interesting scenic hiking trails and sightseeing spots. Need to plan as bus frequencies are affected by weather and waiting time can be long.
Lilian
Singapore
10
Scored 10
We visited quite a few places during our two week stay in...
We visited quite a few places during our two week stay in Japan (Tokyo, Kyoto and then we took a two day bike ride from Imabari to Onomichi). Nikko was the most beautiful of the beautiful places we visited. Took a bus ride up the hill and hiked in the forest which boasts two types of bear, deer and monkeys. The temple was beautiful and we enjoyed trying local food. We each had a "Yuba set" at a local restaurant.
Troy
United States of America
2.0
Scored 2.0
The rooms were freezing cold no heating and it was -5 inside...
The rooms were freezing cold no heating and it was -5 inside the hotel. They provided us with one thin blanket nothing like advertised, the windows were open and unable to close. We are having to seek medical help as one of my friends has developed hypothermia. No food no drink and the toilet facility does not flush.
Said in advert the beds would be made up for us. After a vicious scolding by the owners wife we had to awkwardly make up our own beds with no instructions at all.
If you like being shouted at, sleeping on a solid cold floor with a stone for a pillow this is definitely the place for you.
Didn't really wanna even give the one star but no choice for 0*.
Tokyo
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Nikko is a lovely small place.
Nikko is a lovely small place. The local Chinese on the high street has amazing food, it has a very small door and would be easy to miss, but make the effort to find it.
The temples are amazing, but I loved the mountains, if you like trekking then you will love Nikko.
A quaint, charming mountain lodge run by a wonderful staff that’s dedicated, professional and welcoming. Cozy loungewear provided, onsen on the second floor. Food prep, presentation and service is exceptional. The hotel is in need of updating but that is part of its charm. Located directly across from lake with rental boats and a tour boat that runs regularly and stops a few places where passengers can follow walking paths to waterfalls. Busses run from Nikko town center making it easily accessible and well worth an overnight stay.
We arrived very late, at 11:30pm, but the reception desk was still open and accommodating. There are 2 different baths, both with indoor and outdoor pools, and they switch between male and female depending on the time of day, so you can try out both. Enjoyed a free popsicle after the bath and played ping pong in the games room in a yukata. If you're planning to walk to other attractions in Nikko like Edo Wonderland, this was one of the closest affordable hotels. Breakfast was a buffet, but make sure you get down there on time.
We were so glad to have supported this Family-run business, the staff were all so welcoming and ready to go above and beyond for us. We happened to being staying in Nikko during the off-peak season (Early May) so not much was open around the area, but the staff even called up a local restaurant that was tucked away behind the hotel, and booked us a table when we were stranded! Also the natural Onsen - which smells like the most fragrant flowers, is gorgeous! and the smell stays with you all day <3 <3
the rate is very good compared to other properties at Nikko, which is a very expensive location when it comes to accommodations. the room is large and clean, kitchen utensils are all available on site. stuff replies very fast when you have questions and can speak in both Japanese and English. the surrounding area is very quiet and beautiful in the morning. and it is also a very safe neighborhood. Nikko is also very very beautiful, loved it and will come back.
After a long day of sightseeing around Nikko, having the onsen at the Lake Side Inn to go back to was just what I needed. From Tobu station, you can get to the hotel by bus. It sits right on Lake Chuzenji, and many different attractions are within reach. It was my first Ryokan experience and the room was exactly what I had pictured. Tatami mats, roll-out futon, and a nice view. Plus the vending machine in the lobby was a nice touch. Great experience.
Hotel is located about 3- 5 minutes walk from the Train station. There are many restaurants nearby. Rooms are well sized , comfortable and the toilets are clean and well equipped. Free breakfast was available and offered both Japanese and Western food. Staff speaks English and was very helpful for helping us. They gave us directions and also arranged Taxi services immediately. Would highly recommend this hotel- will stay again if we revisit Nikko.
The property had a large and beautiful premium suite with a private bath. The room is plentiful for one person. The hotel had great dinner and breakfast that was included at the stay. You can walk around the hotel to view the Japanese garden, Japanese arts, and aquariums around the building. Finally, the service was excellent. They had an English speaker who helped with all my needs. Great hotel that is close to Nikko station.
The hotel is about 3 km from main railway station, in a quiet area along the Daiya River. The main highlights of Nikko, Toshogu temple, Shinkyo bridge and the imperial villa are all at walking distance from the hotel. Our room was enough for 3 people, and the bathroom was clean. A real onsen is available free of charge inside the building, and is a wonderful experience. Free tea and coffee are available in main hall.
Above and beyond in hospitality. The hostess is the sweetest little gem. What a warm and welcoming home with delicious and plentiful food. The private onsen was quaint, inviting and just what was needed after a long day of touring the Nikko area and car ride. I cannot say enough how much we enjoyed our visit as this was our second time there. Truly a unique and wonderful Japanese experience. Absolutely worth it!
Very nice hotel with lots if amenities to make your stay comfortable. Great beds. Very helpful and friendly staff at the front desk. There is no restaurant but there is a small shop and a dining area with ovens to heat up your meal if you like. And free coffee, tea or miso soup.
Perfect and very quiet location for discovering the Nikko area. We had a car but if you’re on foot its a bit out of the way.
Everything exceeded my expectations! The hotel is located some 5 minutes from the train station. It is a large and magnificent Japanese style hotel. There is a small restaurant at the premises that provides delicious meals. There is an open air onsen and a shop as well. The view from the room is superb!
While a little out of town Nikko Park Lodge Mountain Side was in a much more natural setting than a town hotel. Their communal area with a fireplace and comfy sofas worked very well for our large family group. The staff bent over backwards to help us and ensure we enjoyed our time in Nikko.
This was a really wonderful place to stay in for our visit to Nikko. Thr host Yoshi was very kind and really helped us plan our trip so we could use our time well. The hotel itself is beautiful, comfortable and extremely clean. Will definitely return to this place when visiting Nikko!
Amazing hotel with amazing service. The location is perfect, it's the hotel that's closest to the shrine and temple area of Nikko so I would say it's the best in order to avoid paying for transportation to the temple area and being able to calmly walk through the forest. 10/10.
Welcome drink and service mind staff
Near Local Supermarket and a few minutes walk to Tobu Nikko Station and Bus stop
There are microwave and wash machine. If some facilities that you want, you will ask from hotel staff.
One reason to choose this place because the lift
The Nikko Kanaya Hotel has a good location if you want to visit the world heritage site. A bus stops on the street a 100 meter down hill from the front door if you want to do something else, like a hike from Ryuzu falls to Yumoto Onsen - highly recommended.
It's an old hotel - list most in the area - but very well kept. Our room was part of the renovated ones, Japanese style but with very comfortable western beds. Spacious and with a gorgeous view of the river. The hot spring was nice.
The location is great just a stroll away from the Nikko Toshogu Shrine. We enjoy the traditional Japanese decor of the hotel, and sleeping in futons. The room is clean. The outdoor onsen is great.
amazing service and perfect location in Nikko. Buffet was excellent and recommend. The staff were very accomodating with helping us with a scheduling issue. Best hotel stay in Japan.
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