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Excellent
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Very good
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Excellent
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Excellent
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- Garden
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Very good
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- Golf course (within 3 km)
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Excellent
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- Shared kitchen
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Very good
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- Free Wi-Fi
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- Spa
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- Massage
- Kid's club
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Very good
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- Free Wi-Fi
- Free parking
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Golf course (within 3 km)
- Massage
- Shuttle service
Excellent
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- Free Wi-Fi
- Free parking
- Family room
- Shared kitchen
- Luggage storage
- Balcony/Terrace
- open air bath
- Hot spring bath
Excellent
386 reviews
Fast facts about Nikko, Japan
Accommodations | 527 properties |
Popular hotel | Nikko Station Hotel II |
Popular area | Kinugawa |
Nightly rates from | $14 |
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Sum up: highly recommended! high C/P hotel What else can you ask for such great quality with that price? Staffs are friendly, facilities are a little bit old but clean. Rooms are warm. Cute little decorations are everywhere showing the love and caring from this hotel. Breakfasts are also included in the price so you don't have to go outside on cold winter morning but...

The hotel was very nice and clean. The area is very quiet. It is easy to get to Nikko, but you have to be willing to walk to the train station and be aware that the trains are much less frequent than in other parts of Japan (once per hour). It is most convenient if you bring your own car. They had a nice buffet with a wide variety of food and there was always evening e...

I would give more stars if I could. This is the best hotel I’ve ever been. Locations were good, it’s just infront of Chuzenji Lake and you can reach famous Kegon Falls by walk. The staffs are very very polite, they served us like a king and queen. It’s funny sometimes because they were too good everytime, they have high minimum service operation to visitors. And don’t...

Thanks a lot for your great services during our stay. This is clearly the best night of our honeymoon trip in Japan. Everyone in the hotel treated us with excellent services. They really did the best to provide the best service. The hotel is so beautiful and clean and so peaceful. The outdoor onsen is amazing. The public onsen is also great. The hotel also arranged t...

A must-go when you visit Nikko. Hotel cannot be recognized by Google Maps for some reason, but this is beside the Toshogu Shrine. Staff was very helpful, though with little bit of language barrier. Breakfast was good. Didn’t get to try the Onsen. Maybe next time! Highly recommended.

The location is excellent and easy to walk to from Chuzenji lake (45m walk), alternatively with local busses between Nikko and Yumoto Onsen stopping by just infront of the hotel every 30 minutes. The hotel staff is also really helpful and will come pick you up anywhere in the area if you call them. The hotel itself is a nice building with beautiful and cozy rooms whi...

New modern hotel and super close to the supermarket where you can get cheap discounted sashimi etc after 6 pm. 3 mins walk from Tobu Nikko Station. Room is spacious and clean. However, it will be good if there are hangers and hanger rack. Breakfast is simple but tasty, especially the potato curry. Pay 500 yen to enjoy the onsen at Classic Hotel Nikko. Will recommend.

We checked into the hotel quite late at night. Was kinda sad because we arrived nikko later than expected and i thought we were gonna miss the dinner.. but to our pleasant surprise the staff actually kept the food aside and set it up for us, even though it was about 2h past the stated dinner time! The traditional dinner (and breakfast too) was SO amazing - gotta try i...

Here is what I wish I knew before booking Kanaya Kinugawa: Pros: -the staff are the sweetest and go to great lengths to communicate and serve -the food is superb, some of the best we had in Japan. Things we had tried in other restaurants and didn’t enjoy, the restaurant at Kanaya converted us into fans of that dish. Truly everything we ate was beyond delicious. -the ...

Really appreciate the level of service that Matsuya hotel provides. As we did not have a dinner reservation, they recommended and drove us to a local dinner shop nearby. Even though they tried to communicate with us with some limited English, their level of service is phenomenal and we will definitely return to Matsuya again. The onsen inside and outdoors are awesome!...

It was a great value of money, the hotel provides us with an authentic Japanese experience. Though the shower area was very small (I believed it was placed there during renovation of the hotel), the room itself was very spacious. Location was ok, not far from Nikko city center, but there’s not much going on during the night time in the area. Overall, I had quite a goo...

I know Japan and onsen very well. Yumoto Itaya Onsen is perfectly located in the heart of Yumoto, a small, remote town in the Nikko area. It is mid to small sized, charming, historic, and comfortable. It is not brand new, impressive or 4-5 stars. It is a humble, family run lodging that has taken care of itself and cares about its customers. My room had new tata...

It's a beautiful ryokan with nice onsens. You should consider this place only if you have more time spent in Nikko. Be prepared to spend half a day traveling to this place. Good for those looking for ultimate relaxation The place feels so "Zen"! It's a perfect place for anyone who wants to get back to nature. There's a small beautiful stream just 10 min walk from the ...

I booked a single bed in a 8-bed dorm room. The bed was a bunk bed, with a fair enough good mattress. It has an electric heated mattress. The bed comes with its own sockets, privacy curtains, and does not have any own light. For this dorm (and the rest of the floor), there are 1 shower, 2 toilets and 1 separate sink. The shower is clean, with a medium power shower and ...

We have really enjoyed our 2 nights stay here but this hotel may not be for everyone. If you like to stay in historical places this place is for you. It is a bit faded. Pros: Scheduled hotel shuttle bus from / to the station (even of you miss it the local bus stops near the hotel); Nice friendly staff; Lovely historical feel of the common areas; great views. LOCATION ...

Stay Nikko Guesthouse is a wonderful option if you are planning a visit to the town. We found our traditional tatami room an absolute pleasure, as were our hosts. Some of the best hospitality we have experienced in Japan combined with good, clean facilities were important to us after a long journey and so we were very happy. The location is good, right near the river s...

My trip involved walking from Tokyo to Nikko, and I was mostly looking for hotels in which to just sleep for a cheap price. Being Golden Week in Japan, most of the hotels I stayed in were more expensive than their worth, however, Hotel Famitic Nikko was a real bargain. The staff was welcoming when I arrived, and not shocked to the point of not-being-able-to-communicate...

We had the best stay at Honke Bankyo. The ryokan is situated in a small town deep in the mountains so it was quite a long journey to get there. The scenery along the way was beautiful so it made the trip very enjoyable. The staff at the ryokan were all very welcoming and helpful. Our room was on the top floor and had an amazing view overlooking the river and the suspen...

Nikko Guesthouse Sumica is unbelievably close to Tobu-Nikko and Nikko stations. I barely walked towards the other side of the station and it was there, so you can rush to the bus station too if you don't want to miss the bus. The owners are lovely, we talked about Japan and my country and shared some experiences. Congratulations again for your 7th anniversary! Now, the...

i booked okunikko konishi hotel but when arrived there to call for picking up at somewhere near the hotel and just found out that the hotel was not what i had booked. The hotel name is okunikko konishi hotel but they did not have our booking number. it was another hotel called okunikko kogen hotel. There is next to the hotel. i did not what was wrong between them. i...

This is a (modified) traditional ryokan (Japanese inn). You wear shoes in the hotel common area but not in your room, which has traditional Japanese floor bedding. It was comfortable and clean, though not large, with ample bedding. There is a traditional Japanese onsen (public bath) but it's not exactly 'public' because there is only one - usually there's a men's and a...
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Nikko Park Lodge Mountain Side was a bit of a far walk from the station (we didnt try walking, but it feels like it would be a 15-20min walk with potential of going the wrong way). A cab from station to the lodge cost less than 800yen. Room we had was amazing.. 2storeys, with 4beds (making it very good value if we had 4person) with a small chandelier to light up the ro...

The hotel is located quite far out from Nikko city unless you drive. If you are travelling by the highway from the city there will be a charge of using their tunnel 260yen and 150yen per trip. The hotel has their onsen which has both outdoor and indoor pool. Great onsen.

Good location to travel Nikko and Oku-Nikko; Close to JR and Tobu Nikko, and a big supermarket within walking distance. The front is a cafe, and the entrance to Hostel is at side door. The staff are friendly and helpful with questions. Stayed in spacious 4bed female dorm during Winter. As the dorm is not equipped with heater, it was cold but bed comes with electric hea...

I booked a single bed in a 8-bed dorm room. The bed was a bunk bed, with a fair enough good mattress. It has an electric heated mattress. The bed comes with its own sockets, privacy curtains, and does not have any own light. For this dorm (and the rest of the floor), there are 1 shower, 2 toilets and 1 separate sink. The shower is clean, with a medium power shower and ...

Nikko Guesthouse Sumica is unbelievably close to Tobu-Nikko and Nikko stations. I barely walked towards the other side of the station and it was there, so you can rush to the bus station too if you don't want to miss the bus. The owners are lovely, we talked about Japan and my country and shared some experiences. Congratulations again for your 7th anniversary! Now, the...

My trip involved walking from Tokyo to Nikko, and I was mostly looking for hotels in which to just sleep for a cheap price. Being Golden Week in Japan, most of the hotels I stayed in were more expensive than their worth, however, Hotel Famitic Nikko was a real bargain. The staff was welcoming when I arrived, and not shocked to the point of not-being-able-to-communicate...

We very much enjoyed our stay here. We had basic japanese style room with 3 futons and a table. Towels, bathroom kimonos and slippers were provided as well as bathroom accessories. The place is facing the river and forest, we slept with the window open, very fresh clean air. The room smelled a bit, for some reason many of these types of hotels have it's strange smell, ...

It was a great value of money, the hotel provides us with an authentic Japanese experience. Though the shower area was very small (I believed it was placed there during renovation of the hotel), the room itself was very spacious. Location was ok, not far from Nikko city center, but there’s not much going on during the night time in the area. Overall, I had quite a goo...

It is easier to get here by car than train... it is about 45 minutes from Nikko proper using mass transit. The rooms are a little dated and wall paper peeling a little bit. However the rooms are super clean. The futon was especially comfortable. The little snack and tea they left delicious. The view from the room was amazing. The Onsen was great as well. The breakfast...

We had a brief (one night) but pleasant stay at Gasthof Ami. There being so much to see in Nikko we did not have as much time to enjoy the pension as we would have liked to, especially to try out the outdoor onsen. We had an elaborate breakfast served in a nice setting. The upstairs bedroom in the main house is spacious enough to accommodate a small family, with extra ...

we booked this hotel and stayed during the high season of tourism in Nikko area,Autumn. If you can afford high-pricey hotel in area around Tobu nikko train station , that's OK. However, if you want more serene and very kind staffs treating you, this hotel is well recommended. Its location is not too good ,between Kinugawa-onsen station and Kosagoe station , there is sh...

New modern hotel and super close to the supermarket where you can get cheap discounted sashimi etc after 6 pm. 3 mins walk from Tobu Nikko Station. Room is spacious and clean. However, it will be good if there are hangers and hanger rack. Breakfast is simple but tasty, especially the potato curry. Pay 500 yen to enjoy the onsen at Classic Hotel Nikko. Will recommend.

Stay Nikko Guesthouse is a wonderful option if you are planning a visit to the town. We found our traditional tatami room an absolute pleasure, as were our hosts. Some of the best hospitality we have experienced in Japan combined with good, clean facilities were important to us after a long journey and so we were very happy. The location is good, right near the river s...

The inn owners treated us with the level warmth and kindness normally reserved for family and close friends. The night we arrived at the JR station, it had been snowing all day and the temperature was near freezing after sunset. The inn owner picked us up at the station free of charge and dropped us off at a ramen restaurant for dinner. He then dropped us off at the...

Oneday trip from Tokyo to look around Nikko area, did not expect much about hotel only location made me to choose this. However the stay was much better than I expected, even better than one in Tokyo which is two times expensive this one! All staffs were very helpful and nice, the ambience of open-air bath area was pleasant. Moreover the room and other facilities like...

Very clean, but encountered hard time to locate the Apartment and unlock the door under self check-in system. No water heater in the unit and must go down to the indoor onsen to bath. I think it's more suitable for budget business travelers where the kitchen can be utilized when necessary.

This is a (modified) traditional ryokan (Japanese inn). You wear shoes in the hotel common area but not in your room, which has traditional Japanese floor bedding. It was comfortable and clean, though not large, with ample bedding. There is a traditional Japanese onsen (public bath) but it's not exactly 'public' because there is only one - usually there's a men's and a...

What can I say, I adored the place. Situated in a beautiful spot 15 minutes walk away from Nikko station. Yuji (the owner) is an amazing host. He does his absolute best to ensure your stay is comfortable and even goes out of his way to help you plan your activities in Nikko. He offers free pickup and drop off to and from the station. He was always friendly and very hos...

We like our room because it had two beds ,big and has its own outside Onsen Tub.It just takes long to run the bath to a nice hot temp. Hotel is 10 minutes from the train station. Google and apple maps will take you to a school but helpful locals will help you find it !Tip: it’s not on the main road so you take the stairs opposite to where the main entrance is.The food...

The location is excellent and easy to walk to from Chuzenji lake (45m walk), alternatively with local busses between Nikko and Yumoto Onsen stopping by just infront of the hotel every 30 minutes. The hotel staff is also really helpful and will come pick you up anywhere in the area if you call them. The hotel itself is a nice building with beautiful and cozy rooms whi...

A must-go when you visit Nikko. Hotel cannot be recognized by Google Maps for some reason, but this is beside the Toshogu Shrine. Staff was very helpful, though with little bit of language barrier. Breakfast was good. Didn’t get to try the Onsen. Maybe next time! Highly recommended.

Sum up: highly recommended! high C/P hotel What else can you ask for such great quality with that price? Staffs are friendly, facilities are a little bit old but clean. Rooms are warm. Cute little decorations are everywhere showing the love and caring from this hotel. Breakfasts are also included in the price so you don't have to go outside on cold winter morning but...
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The location is excellent and easy to walk to from Chuzenji lake (45m walk), alternatively with local busses between Nikko and Yumoto Onsen stopping by just infront of the hotel every 30 minutes. The hotel staff is also really helpful and will come pick you up anywhere in the area if you call them. The hotel itself is a nice building with beautiful and cozy rooms whi...

We have really enjoyed our 2 nights stay here but this hotel may not be for everyone. If you like to stay in historical places this place is for you. It is a bit faded. Pros: Scheduled hotel shuttle bus from / to the station (even of you miss it the local bus stops near the hotel); Nice friendly staff; Lovely historical feel of the common areas; great views. LOCATION ...

We had the best stay at Honke Bankyo. The ryokan is situated in a small town deep in the mountains so it was quite a long journey to get there. The scenery along the way was beautiful so it made the trip very enjoyable. The staff at the ryokan were all very welcoming and helpful. Our room was on the top floor and had an amazing view overlooking the river and the suspen...

The staff were brilliant! They are so sweet! Normally we can't do a last minutes cancellation but we can with Nikko Senhime Monogatari. I booked for 2 rooms with 4 people and a child but at the last minutes 2 people and a child were cancelled. They let us cancel their reservation to the rooms and dinner/breakfast prices with agoda so that I can get some of it back. ...

Have always stay at conventional hotel and this is our first time staying at a Ryokan. The experience totally bring our expectations to the next level, the hospitality was warm and welcoming. When we walk towards the Ryokan with our luggages, the staff literally ran out to welcome us and help us bring our luggages all the way into our room. As we are foreigners, they e...

The staff was really nice and had interacted with customers. They were helpful especially the train and other local services were influenced by Typhoon. This is okay to talk in simple English. The public onsen is nice, too. The only thing that might not br good is the hotel location and insufficient car parking place. Anyway, this hotel is recommended.

Stayed at Japanese room, great Japanese room experience. Enough space for 4 adults + 2 children. Room very clean, excellent staffs performance/services (but not sure if you can’t speak/read Japanese-I went to Japan’s Uni so Japanese Language is not a problem to me). Japanese Breakfast & dinner are great “Japanese” experience too. Location a bit off the main extractions...

Loved our weekend there! The breakfasts and dinner provided as part of the rate was exceptional!!! The staff went out of their way to help us with everything (including driving us to get some tour tickets without us asking!). The onsen was well equipped and we loved the one outside facing the river. The hotel itself is very near the Kinugawa Onsen station (express trai...
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Easy access from Tokyo by train. Highlands with rivers, waterfalls, lakes, hiking, trees, flowers. Also world heritage temples.
Very beautiful natural surroundings and temples to visit, easily accessible and tourist friendly. However restaurants closes early, dinner options are either hotel food or less than great hole in the wall places that remains open late.
Nikko is one of the my best impressions in Japan. Nikko is very beautiful place with incredible various nature and historical atmosphere.
I enjoy Nikko national park and beautiful small town with many Onsen. Temple and Palace are great and stunning.
Should visit here once in a life time. I'm very impress with nature and the historical places here. It was stunning!
I absolutely fall in love with this city. All the main attractions are stunningly beautiful no matter what season you visit.
A great place to relax, visit temples, a large popular waterfall, world heritage listed temples. See the real Japan just out of Tokyo.
Great city, peaceful and quiet city, great historical sites, you can spends whole day to explore the art of japanese building on this sites.
People at Nikko is very nice, I arrived there around 7 PM. and I couldn't see any bus there, It's my lucky that I ask for the way to the hotel with local people, they had trying to find the hotel and finally they take me to the hotel by their car, I love Japan so much, I promise I will back to the Tochigi again.
By the time you arrive at Nikko Station, you had better ask for the timetable for bus and map of Nikko.
If you like snowing place please come to Nikko you will find snow all around. Temperature is very cold where is good for the one who like cold place or escape from hot city.
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Frequently asked questions
What's the typical price of a property in Nikko this weekend?
The average price for a 3-star property in Nikko this Friday and Saturday is USD 156. The average price for a 4-star property in Nikko this weekend is USD 260. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Nikko this weekend is USD 330.
What are the most well-known resorts in Nikko?
A number of our most desirable hotels in Nikko are Nikko Station Hotel II, Kinugawa Onsen Hana no Yado Matsuya Ryokan and Nikko Station Hotel Classic.
What are the top hotels in Nikko for families?
Resorts in Nikko that are significantly ranked by families include Nikko Station Hotel II, Kinugawa Onsen Hana no Yado Matsuya Ryokan and Hotel Ootaki.
What hotels in Nikko offers the best views?
Verified travelers to Nikko have given exceptional evaluations for the views at Hatago Nagomi Hot Spring Hotel, Nikko Station Hotel Classic and Hotel Famitic Nikko.
What places to stay in Nikko are very highly rated with respect to location?
Propertiesaround Nikko which is very highly rated with regards to location include NIKKO stay house ARAI - Vacation STAY 13830v, Kinugawa Station Front room D and Nikko Station-Side Towa STAY 日光駅まで3分一軒家丸貸し民泊の宿.
What are the top rated properties found in Nikko that have spas?
Verified vacationers to Nikko have given out exceptional feedback relating to the spas at Turtle Inn Nikko, Nikko Station Hotel Classic and Hotel Nikko Akarinoyado Villa Revage.
What are the ideal resorts located in Nikko that includes free parking?
Accommodations which has free parking in Nikko that are very highly rated include Quiet 3 bedroom house 2 min walk from UNESCO shrines, Quiet 3 bedroom house 2 min walk from UNESCO shrines and 森の中のぽつんとワンワン別荘.
What are the top rated resorts found in Nikko which has airport transfer?
Properties with airport transfer located in Nikko which are highly rated include The Ritz-Carlton, Nikko, The Ritz-Carlton, Nikko and The Ritz-Carlton, Nikko.
What are the very best accommodations around Nikko which have restaurants?
Hotels which have restaurants in Nikko which are highly rated include Hatago Nagomi, Green City Nikko Inn and Nikko nishimachi club a la tout.
What are the preferred resorts around Nikko that have bars?
Hotels which have bars in Nikko which are well rated include Hatago Nagomi, Nikko nishimachi club a la tout and Nikko nishimachi club a la tout.
Is proof of vaccination needed to enter Nikko?
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination may be required to enter Nikko from outside the country. For additional details, please contact local authority or check out here.
Is pre-departure covid test needed for fully vaccinated travelers to enter Nikko?
Proof of negative pre-departure COVID-19 test is not required to enter Nikko. For updated and detailed information on travel restrictons, please head over to the official websites of the travel authority or government of the country you wish to travel to, or go to here.

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Discovering the Magic of Nikko Japan
Nikko is a captivating destination that boasts a rich tapestry of history and culture, making it a must-visit location in Japan. Nestled in the mountains of Tochigi Prefecture, this city is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes and historical significance. The area is home to the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Nikkō Tōshō-gū, a lavishly adorned shrine dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate. The intricate carvings and vibrant colors of the shrine are a testament to the artistic craftsmanship of the Edo period, drawing visitors from around the globe to marvel at its beauty.
Beyond its historical allure, Nikko is surrounded by breathtaking scenery, including lush forests, serene lakes, and majestic waterfalls. The natural beauty of the region is particularly evident in places like Kegon Falls and Ryuzu Waterfall, where cascading waters create a mesmerizing spectacle. As you explore the area, you’ll find that the harmony between nature and culture is a defining characteristic of Nikko, offering an experience that is both enriching and rejuvenating.
The local culture is deeply intertwined with nature, as seen in the traditional festivals that take place throughout the year. Visitors can engage with local customs, including the practice of *omikuji* (fortune-telling) at shrines, or enjoy seasonal events such as cherry blossom viewing in spring and vibrant autumn foliage. Nikko not only invites you to witness its historical treasures but also encourages you to immerse yourself in the traditions that have shaped this enchanting city.
When to Experience Nikko's Beauty
Choosing the right time to visit Nikko can greatly enhance your experience, as each season offers its own unique charm. Spring, particularly from late March to early April, is a magical time when cherry blossoms bloom, painting the city in delicate shades of pink and white. This season is perfect for leisurely strolls through the gardens of Nikkō Tōshō-gū, where the blossoms create a picturesque backdrop. Additionally, the weather during spring is mild, making it comfortable for outdoor exploration.
Summer, from June to August, brings lush greenery and vibrant wildlife, ideal for hiking enthusiasts. The nearby hiking trails, such as those around Senjogahara Field, offer breathtaking views and the chance to see a variety of flora and fauna. Summer is also the season for several local festivals, including the Nikkō Tamozawa Imperial Villa's summer events, which provide insight into the region’s cultural heritage.
As autumn approaches, typically from mid-October to early November, Nikko transforms into a canvas of fiery reds, oranges, and yellows. The stunning fall foliage attracts visitors eager to capture the beauty of nature in its most vibrant form. Popular spots for leaf-peeping include the scenic Ryuokyo Canyon and the tranquil shores of Lake Chuzenji. Winter, while colder, offers a different allure with opportunities for snowshoeing and enjoying hot springs, making Nikko a year-round destination for travelers.
Essential Travel Tips for Your Nikko Adventure
To make the most of your Nikko adventure, it’s helpful to be aware of some practical travel tips. First, understanding local customs can enrich your experience. For example, bowing is a common greeting in Japan, and showing respect for cultural practices is appreciated. It’s also beneficial to learn a few basic Japanese phrases, as English may not be widely spoken in some areas. Simple greetings like *konnichiwa* (hello) and *arigatou* (thank you) can go a long way in connecting with locals.
Transportation in Nikko is quite accessible, with a variety of options available. The Tobu Railway connects Nikko with major cities like Tokyo, making it easy to reach. Once in Nikko, consider using local buses or renting a bicycle to explore the area at your own pace. Many attractions, including the famous shrines and natural sites, are conveniently located within a short distance from each other.
Lastly, be prepared for changes in weather. Layering clothing is advisable as temperatures can fluctuate, especially in the mountains. Packing comfortable walking shoes is essential for exploring the scenic trails and historical sites. With these tips in mind, your journey through Nikko will be smooth and enjoyable, allowing you to fully appreciate the magic this destination has to offer.
Choosing Your Perfect Stay in Nikko
Nikko offers a variety of accommodations to suit every traveler's needs, whether you’re seeking luxury or a budget-friendly option. For those looking to indulge, the Nikko Station Hotel Classic provides a blend of modern comfort and traditional Japanese hospitality. Guests rave about the friendly staff and the delightful breakfast that sets you up for a day of exploration. Another excellent choice is Hotel Ootaki, where families particularly enjoy the spacious rooms and the great value it offers, making it perfect for a memorable family getaway.
If you prefer a more traditional experience, consider staying at a ryokan, such as Kinugawa Onsen Hana no Yado Matsuya Ryokan. This charming inn offers a relaxing atmosphere with stunning views and hot spring baths, ideal for couples or families looking to unwind after a day of sightseeing. Reviews highlight the beautiful scenery and the serene ambiance, making it a top recommendation for a tranquil stay.
For travelers on a budget, options like the Nikko Station Hotel II provide comfortable accommodations without breaking the bank. Guests appreciate the cleanliness and the helpful staff, making it a convenient base for exploring the city. No matter your preference, Nikko has accommodations that cater to all tastes and budgets, ensuring a delightful stay as you immerse yourself in the beauty and culture of this remarkable destination.
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Finding the perfect place to stay in Nikko is made even easier with Agoda’s exclusive hotel deals. Whether you're looking for a luxurious retreat or a cozy budget-friendly option, Agoda offers a wide selection of accommodations that cater to every traveler's needs. With just a few clicks, you can compare prices, read guest reviews, and book your ideal hotel, ensuring a hassle-free experience as you plan your Nikko adventure.
For those seeking a touch of luxury, the Nikko Station Hotel Classic stands out with its elegant design and exceptional service. Guests often rave about the attentive staff and the delightful breakfast spread that fuels them for a day of exploration. Agoda frequently features special promotions for this hotel, making it an attractive option for those wanting to indulge without overspending. Alternatively, Hotel Ootaki is another fantastic choice, especially for families. Its spacious rooms and great value make it a favorite among travelers, and Agoda often has competitive rates that make booking a breeze.
If you're leaning towards a traditional Japanese experience, ryokans like Kinugawa Onsen Hana no Yado Matsuya Ryokan are perfect for immersing yourself in local culture. This charming inn offers stunning views and rejuvenating hot spring baths, providing a serene atmosphere after a day of sightseeing. Agoda’s exclusive deals can help you secure a room at this picturesque location, ensuring a memorable stay. With Agoda, the best hotel deals in Nikko are just a few clicks away, allowing you to focus on the experiences that await you.
Getting Around in Nikko with Ease
Exploring Nikko is both convenient and enjoyable, thanks to a variety of transportation options available to visitors. The Tobu Railway is a popular choice, connecting Nikko to major cities like Tokyo. This efficient service makes it simple to travel to and from the city, ensuring you can maximize your time in this beautiful destination. Once you arrive, local buses are an excellent way to reach key attractions, with routes that cover all the major sites, including the iconic Nikkō Tōshō-gū and the breathtaking Kegon Falls.
For those who prefer a more personal touch, renting a bicycle is a fantastic way to explore the area at your own pace. Many hotels offer bike rentals, allowing you to pedal through the scenic landscapes, stop at charming cafes, and discover hidden gems along the way. The flat terrain in certain areas makes cycling a delightful option for travelers of all ages. Additionally, for a unique experience, consider joining a guided tour that includes transportation. Options like the Nikko 6hr Private Tour with a government-licensed guide provide insights into the region’s history and culture while taking the stress out of logistics.
When traveling around Nikko, it's essential to keep in mind that some attractions may require a bit of walking. Comfortable shoes are a must, especially if you plan to hike the trails around Senjogahara Field or visit the serene shores of Lake Chuzenji. With various transportation options and the stunning scenery waiting to be explored, getting around Nikko will be an adventure in itself.
Unforgettable Activities Awaiting You in Nikko
Nikko is brimming with activities that cater to all interests, ensuring that every visitor finds something unforgettable to experience. For those who appreciate history and culture, a visit to the Nikkō Tōshō-gū is a must. This UNESCO World Heritage site is not only a stunning architectural masterpiece but also offers guided tours that delve into the life of Tokugawa Ieyasu and the significance of the shrine. Engaging with knowledgeable guides can enhance your understanding of the rich history that permeates the area.
Adventure seekers will find plenty to keep them busy as well. Hiking enthusiasts can explore the scenic trails of Ryuokyo Canyon, where breathtaking views and natural beauty abound. For a more leisurely pace, consider the Nikko Autumn Foliage & Edo Wonderland with Fireworks Day Tour, which combines the beauty of fall colors with cultural experiences. Families can enjoy attractions like Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura, where visitors can step back in time and experience life during the Edo period through interactive exhibits and performances.
If you're looking for something truly unique, the Nikko Customize Private Tour by Car with Pick Up allows you to tailor your experience according to your interests. Whether it's visiting specific sites, trying local delicacies, or simply soaking in the beautiful landscapes, this option offers flexibility and convenience. With so many unforgettable activities awaiting you, Nikko promises an adventure that you'll cherish long after your visit.
Shop Till You Drop in Nikko
Nikko is not just about stunning landscapes and rich history; it also offers an array of shopping opportunities that allow you to take a piece of this enchanting city home with you. Local crafts and souvenirs are abundant, making it easy to find the perfect memento to remember your trip. One popular spot is the Nikko Okaki Factory, where visitors can purchase exquisite handmade crafts that reflect the region's artistry and tradition.
For those looking to experience something more unique, Kousyuuya offers a selection of traditional Japanese goods, including beautifully crafted ceramics and textiles. This shop is a treasure trove for anyone interested in authentic Japanese craftsmanship. Additionally, if you're in the mood for something whimsical, consider visiting the Utakata Kimono Rental & Photo Studio. Here, you can rent a kimono and capture stunning photos against the backdrop of Nikko's picturesque scenery, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Don’t forget to check out Uwasawa Umetaro Shoten and Watanabe Sahei Shop for local snacks and treats to take home. These shops offer a variety of traditional Japanese sweets and snacks that are perfect for sharing with friends and family. With so many shopping options available, you can easily find something special to commemorate your visit to Nikko.
Nature's Bounty in Nikko's Scenic Spots
Nikko is a nature lover's paradise, boasting a plethora of scenic spots that showcase the area's breathtaking landscapes. One of the must-see attractions is Kegon Falls, a stunning waterfall that plunges over 97 meters into a serene lake below. The observation deck provides a perfect vantage point for capturing this natural wonder, and the surrounding hiking trails offer additional opportunities to explore the lush environment. Visiting during autumn is particularly magical, as the vibrant foliage creates a stunning contrast against the rushing waters.
Another gem is Ryuzu Waterfall, known for its unique dragon-head shape. This picturesque site is easily accessible and offers a tranquil setting for a leisurely stroll. The area around the waterfall is also a popular hiking destination, with trails that lead through beautiful forests and along rivers. For those who want to take their exploration to the next level, Kammangafuchi Gorge presents a serene pathway lined with hundreds of Jizo statues, creating a peaceful atmosphere that invites reflection and appreciation of nature.
For a more adventurous experience, the Ryuokyo Canyon offers stunning views and the chance to hike along its cliffs. The dramatic landscapes and diverse flora make this a favorite spot for photographers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. With so many scenic spots to explore, Nikko’s natural beauty is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who visit.
Immersing Yourself in Nikko's Rich History
Nikko is a city steeped in history, with landmarks that tell the story of Japan's past. The Nikkō Tōshō-gū is the most famous of these sites, serving as the final resting place of Tokugawa Ieyasu. This ornate shrine, adorned with intricate carvings and vibrant colors, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a testament to the artistic achievements of the Edo period. Visitors can explore the shrine complex, which includes several other important structures, such as the Taiyuinbyo Shrine and the Rinno-ji Temple. Each site offers a glimpse into the spiritual and cultural significance of the area, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
Another notable historical attraction is the Nikko Futarasan Shrine, which has been a place of worship since the 8th century. This shrine is dedicated to the deities of Mount Nantai, and its serene surroundings make it an ideal spot for reflection and appreciation of nature. The architecture of Futarasan Shrine showcases traditional Japanese design, with beautiful wooden structures that harmonize with the stunning landscape. Exploring these historical sites provides a deeper understanding of the region's cultural heritage, allowing visitors to connect with Japan's rich history.
For those interested in learning more about the past, guided tours are available, offering insights into the significance of each location. Engaging with knowledgeable guides can enhance your experience, as they share stories and legends that bring the history of Nikko to life. Whether wandering through the sacred grounds of the shrines or marveling at the artistry of the buildings, immersing oneself in Nikko's history is an enriching experience that should not be missed.
Family Fun and Adventure in Nikko
Nikko is a fantastic destination for families, offering a variety of attractions that cater to visitors of all ages. One of the top family-friendly spots is Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura, a theme park that recreates the Edo period. Here, families can explore traditional houses, watch samurai performances, and even dress up in period costumes for a fun photo op. The interactive exhibits allow children to engage with history in a playful way, making it an educational yet entertaining experience.
Another great option for family fun is Tobu World Square, where miniature replicas of famous landmarks from around the globe come to life. This theme park features detailed models of iconic structures, allowing families to travel the world in a single day. Kids will love spotting their favorite buildings, and the park's beautiful gardens provide a perfect backdrop for family photos. With various attractions and activities, Tobu World Square ensures a day filled with excitement and discovery.
For those who enjoy the outdoors, Nikko Saru Gundan offers an exciting opportunity to observe monkeys in their natural habitat. This unique attraction allows families to get up close and personal with these playful creatures while learning about their behavior and habitat. Additionally, Trick Art Museum provides a fun and interactive experience, where visitors can pose with 3D artworks that create optical illusions. With so many family-friendly attractions available, Nikko guarantees a memorable adventure for all ages.
Celebrating Local Festivals in Nikko
Nikko is home to several vibrant festivals that showcase the local culture and traditions, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to experience the community's spirit. One of the most famous events is the Nikko Toshogu Grand Festival, held in May. This annual celebration honors Tokugawa Ieyasu and features a grand procession of traditional floats, samurai warriors, and performers dressed in elaborate costumes. The festival attracts thousands of visitors who come to witness the colorful displays and participate in the festivities, creating a lively atmosphere throughout the city.
Another noteworthy festival is the Nikko Yumoto Onsen Fire Festival, which takes place in January. This event is a spectacular display of fire and light, with participants carrying torches and performing traditional dances. The festival symbolizes purification and the welcoming of the new year, making it a meaningful experience for both locals and visitors. Attending these festivals offers a chance to engage with the community and appreciate the rich cultural heritage of Nikko.
Throughout the year, various seasonal events take place, celebrating everything from cherry blossoms in spring to autumn foliage. These festivals often include local food stalls, traditional music, and performances, creating a festive atmosphere that invites visitors to immerse themselves in the local culture. Participating in these celebrations allows travelers to connect with the community and experience the warmth and hospitality that Nikko has to offer.
Culinary Delights to Savor in Nikko
Nikko's culinary scene is as diverse as its natural beauty, offering a range of delicious dishes that reflect the region's unique flavors. One must-try dish is the local specialty, soba noodles, which can be enjoyed at restaurants like Santate Soba Nagahata-an. This eatery is known for its handmade soba, served cold or hot, and accompanied by various dipping sauces. The fresh ingredients and traditional preparation methods make it a favorite among both locals and visitors.
Another culinary gem is Meiji-no-Yakata, where you can savor seasonal dishes made from locally sourced ingredients. The restaurant's menu features a variety of options, including grilled fish and vegetable tempura, all prepared with care and attention to detail. Dining here provides an opportunity to taste authentic Japanese cuisine while enjoying the beautiful surroundings of Nikko.
For those craving something different, Gyoza-No Umechan offers delicious gyoza (Japanese dumplings) that are sure to satisfy. These crispy and flavorful dumplings are a popular choice for a quick meal, and the restaurant's casual atmosphere makes it a perfect spot for families. Don't forget to try Tonkatsu Asai for a taste of perfectly fried pork cutlet served with a side of shredded cabbage and a tangy sauce. With a variety of dining options available, Nikko's food scene promises a delightful culinary adventure that will leave you craving more.
Capturing the Essence of Nikko Through Photography
Nikko is a photographer's dream, with stunning landscapes and historical sites that provide countless opportunities for capturing memorable moments. One of the best spots for photography is Kegon Falls, where the waterfall cascades dramatically into the serene lake below. Early morning or late afternoon light creates a magical atmosphere, enhancing the beauty of the scene. The observation deck offers a perfect vantage point to capture the falls, especially during autumn when the foliage adds vibrant colors to the composition.
Another picturesque location is Kammangafuchi Gorge, where hundreds of Jizo statues line the pathway. This serene setting is ideal for capturing the tranquility of nature, with the statues creating a stunning visual effect against the lush greenery. The soft light filtering through the trees adds an ethereal quality to photographs, making it a favorite among photographers seeking to capture the essence of Nikko.
For those looking to photograph local culture, the Nikko Toshogu Grand Festival provides a vibrant backdrop filled with color and energy. The traditional costumes and lively performances create dynamic scenes that tell the story of Nikko's rich heritage. Whether capturing the intricate details of a shrine or the breathtaking landscapes, Nikko offers a wealth of photographic opportunities that will inspire creativity and leave lasting memories.
Day Trips from Nikko to Explore More
Nikko's strategic location makes it an excellent base for exploring nearby attractions that offer even more adventure. A popular day trip option is Lake Chuzenji, located just a short drive away. This stunning lake, formed by volcanic activity, is surrounded by mountains and offers a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, boating, and picnicking. The scenic views are particularly breathtaking during autumn when the foliage transforms the landscape into a vibrant tapestry of colors.
Another fantastic destination for a day trip is Mount Nantai, a sacred mountain that provides hiking opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. The trails vary in difficulty, making it suitable for both novice and experienced hikers. Reaching the summit rewards adventurers with panoramic views of the surrounding area, including Lake Chuzenji and the distant peaks of the Japanese Alps.
For those interested in hot springs, a visit to Kinugawa Onsen is a must. This nearby onsen town offers a range of relaxing hot spring baths, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. Many ryokans in the area provide day-use options, allowing visitors to soak in the therapeutic waters and enjoy the beautiful scenery. With so many nearby attractions, day trips from Nikko promise to enhance your travel experience.
Unique Stays for a Memorable Experience in Nikko
Nikko offers a variety of unique accommodations that make your stay even more special. For those seeking an authentic Japanese experience, staying at a ryokan is highly recommended. Kinugawa Onsen Hana no Yado Matsuya Ryokan is a charming inn that combines traditional hospitality with modern comforts. Guests can enjoy tatami-matted rooms, kaiseki dining, and rejuvenating hot spring baths, all while surrounded by stunning natural beauty. This ryokan is particularly popular among couples and families looking for a peaceful retreat after a day of exploring.
For a more contemporary experience, consider the Nikko Station Hotel Classic. This hotel blends modern amenities with traditional Japanese elements, offering a comfortable stay just steps away from major attractions. Guests appreciate the kind and friendly staff, along with a delightful breakfast that sets them up for a day of adventure. The hotel’s convenient location makes it an ideal base for exploring the wonders of Nikko.
Another unique option is the Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Hotel Kinugawa Gyoen, which features a hot spring theme park. Here, guests can enjoy various baths, relaxation areas, and even traditional entertainment performances. This hotel offers a fun and immersive experience, perfect for families and those looking to unwind in a lively atmosphere. With such diverse accommodation options, staying in Nikko can be as unique as the experiences it offers.
Hotels with Hot Springs for Ultimate Relaxation
Nikko is renowned for its hot springs, and several hotels provide guests with the opportunity to unwind in these therapeutic waters. Kinugawa Onsen Hana no Yado Matsuya Ryokan stands out as a top choice, offering both indoor and outdoor hot spring baths with stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The soothing waters are perfect for relaxing after a day of sightseeing, making it an ideal retreat for travelers seeking rejuvenation.
Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Hotel Kinugawa Gyoen is another excellent option for those looking to enjoy hot springs in a vibrant setting. This hotel features a variety of baths, including open-air options that allow guests to soak while taking in the natural beauty of the area. The on-site facilities and entertainment options make it a fun destination for families and couples alike, providing a unique experience that combines relaxation with enjoyment.
For a more traditional experience, consider the Nikko Station Hotel Classic, which offers access to nearby onsen facilities. Guests can enjoy the convenience of modern accommodations while still indulging in the soothing hot springs that Nikko is famous for. With a range of options available, finding a hotel with hot springs in Nikko ensures an ultimate relaxation experience that complements your travel adventures.
Romantic Getaways in Nikko
Nikko is an enchanting destination for couples seeking a romantic getaway. The serene landscapes, historical sites, and cozy accommodations create the perfect atmosphere for lovebirds. A stay at Kinugawa Onsen Hana no Yado Matsuya Ryokan offers couples a tranquil retreat with stunning views and relaxing hot springs. The traditional ryokan experience, complete with kaiseki dining, allows for intimate moments while enjoying the beauty of nature together.
For a more modern touch, the Nikko Station Hotel Classic provides a blend of comfort and convenience. Couples can explore nearby attractions during the day and return to a cozy room for a relaxing evening. The hotel's friendly staff and delightful breakfast add to the overall experience, ensuring a memorable stay.
Additionally, consider taking a stroll around Lake Chuzenji or visiting Kegon Falls for breathtaking views that set the stage for romance. The picturesque scenery and tranquil atmosphere create perfect opportunities for couples to connect and create lasting memories. With its charm and beauty, Nikko is a destination that promises to ignite the spark of romance.
Budget-Friendly Accommodations in Nikko
Nikko offers a range of budget-friendly accommodations that make it accessible for travelers without sacrificing comfort. Nikko Station Hotel II is a popular choice among budget-conscious visitors, providing clean and comfortable rooms at an affordable price. Guests appreciate the friendly staff and convenient location, making it an ideal base for exploring the city's attractions.
Another excellent option is Hotel Ootaki, which offers great value for families. With spacious rooms and a welcoming atmosphere, this hotel is perfect for those traveling with children. The hotel's amenities and proximity to local attractions ensure a hassle-free experience for budget travelers.
For those looking for a more traditional experience, consider staying at a guesthouse or hostel. These options often provide a more intimate atmosphere, allowing travelers to connect with fellow adventurers while keeping costs low. With various budget-friendly accommodations available, finding a comfortable place to stay in Nikko is easy, ensuring that all travelers can enjoy this beautiful destination without overspending.
Planning Your Itinerary for a Perfect Nikko Trip
Creating a well-rounded itinerary for your Nikko trip is essential to make the most of your visit. Start by prioritizing must-see attractions such as the Nikkō Tōshō-gū, Kegon Falls, and Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura. Allocate time for each site, considering travel times and the opportunity to explore the surrounding areas. A good balance between cultural experiences and outdoor activities will ensure a fulfilling adventure.
Incorporate local dining experiences into your itinerary, allowing you to savor the flavors of Nikko. Restaurants like Santate Soba Nagahata-an and Meiji-no-Yakata offer delicious local dishes that should not be missed. Be sure to check for any seasonal festivals or events happening during your visit, as these can enhance your experience and provide unique insights into the local culture.
Lastly, don’t forget to leave some flexibility in your schedule. Allowing time for spontaneous exploration can lead to unexpected discoveries and memorable moments. Whether it's a quiet moment by Lake Chuzenji or a chance encounter with a local artisan, embracing the unexpected will enrich your Nikko experience. With thoughtful planning, your trip to Nikko will be an unforgettable adventure filled with beauty and culture.