For travelers who love being in nature with some added luxury. Also known as glamping, tented camps provide full or limited services, surrounded by wilderness. Typically in permanent or semi-permanent camps, these private tents/yurts are a great way to rough it and stay glamorous.
Very nice Hotel! We stayed in the dorms and enjoyed the free coffee, snacks and drinks in the lounge area a lot! There were sofas and hammocks for everyone to relax.
having an on-site onsen and rotenburo was the best. the room was a good size with a quiet, private veranda. meals were very filling and tasty, and the staff were very kind and friendly. has a good location near shinkyo bridge, and is about 10m walk from the nearest bus stop (which is the end of main street) and 10m away from lawson and very close to the toshugu shrine area. but if you're at nikko you're probably expecting to walk. thoroughly enjoyed my stay!
Amazing location - near the train and bus station. As it is in the main town, there are several dinner options or the supermarket across if on a budget. If possible get a room on the higher floors - the sunrise and sunset against the mountains is beautiful. The room was clean and a good size for japanese standards. Staff was helpful in the check in process. The free drink machine with hot beverages was welcomed after a day hiking in the cool weather.
- Excellent location
- Nice and warm
- Hot shower
- Super friendly host who offered to drive us to see various local sites, and played games with us
- Good wifi
- Lockers available
The onsen on the verandah of the room was amazing at the end of a long day of walking. The hotel is a little unusual, by western standards, but the staff are great, the room comfortable and Nikko is amazing in autumn colours.
Staying here we experienced the actual meaning of "old hospitality".
The building is oldish, it gives 1970s vibes, but it is very well kept.
The staff is so incredibly kind that has little or no equal in western countries.
Huge room with a scenic window facing the hills and the river.
The kaiseki dinner is an experience to be had; probably it's worth the journey.
Breakast is one of the best we had in our travels.
The "ofuro" is big and clean. You can enjoy the sunrise or sunset in the open-air part.
Great location right in the forest and within 20min walk to bus/train and 25 min walk to temple area. Owner super friendly and chill, food was really tasty and affordable, main area for meeting other guests was nice and the veranda was nice place to have my morning coffee. Even provided a lift to the train when we were leaving. Has a big bath (like an onsen) which was fun.
The ubication it's perfect, have an amazing lake views and a near bus stop.
There's a lot of activities inside the hotel such as board games, library with plenty af manga, hammock and ping pong space, onsen, etc.
We came back and booked one more night 🌙!
If we didn't have school for sure we would have book 2 more nights...
Breakfast was very delicious.
S
Susana Araceli
Young couple
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