Discover the best Japanese Pensions in Nikko National Park including Annex Turtle Hotori-an, Turtle Inn Nikko, Hotel Euro City, Sudomari Hotel Roman Shinkan Tsutsuji, Pension Little Forest Inn Nikko, Akarinoyado Villa Revage, Casual Euro, Okushiobara Kogen Hotel, Gasthof Ami, Pension Lescale.
4 based on 139 reviews
Quiet, clean, with an attractive glass-enclosed public bath with hot spring water piped from a kilometer away (you flip the sign to show it is occupied, so it is essentially private), located at the end of the road at the beginning of the Kanmangafuchi Abyss, with its row of many jizo. Hot water for tea available all day, some attractive pottery on sale, too. Nearest place to eat is the Bell Cafe, recommended.
4 based on 131 reviews
It’s a lovely place to stay, close to the river. The rooms are nice and the bath was much appreciated after a long day. Breakfast is really good with fruits, egg, and toasts. Very close to the shrines. Definitely recommended!
4 based on 35 reviews
Just a short ride away from city center you'll be transported to a Japanese imagined European village. During certain hours they'll pick you up at trainstation. Be sure to request 2nd floor room that comes with private balcony Onsen - in addition to larger public ones. Nice variety buffet serving Japanese and western food.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
De schoonheid zit aan de binnenkant en niet aan de buitenkant wordt vaak gezegd. Maar t voelt een beetje hmmmm hoe zal ik t zeggen tja je moet t ervaren maar wat belangrijk is is dat t schoon is hier zijn de kamers vrij groot niet heel smaakvol ingericht maar ja een grote schone kamer met vriendelijk personeel verdient gewoon 4 sterren als de bedden zachter waren geweest en t uitzicht mooier dat was 5 sterren zeker op zijn plaats geweest Dus gewoon boeken als je van Spartaanse slapen houd
4 based on 2 reviews
We stayed at the Little Forest Inn for two nights and liked it a lot. The room was spacious and had two big windows (one with a view of the lake). The bathroom was fine as well. Everything was clean and the reception lady helped us find restaurants and things to do in English. Be aware that the Inn does not serve food at any time of the day and nearby restaurants close at strange times.
4.5 based on 106 reviews
I stayed 2 nights with my wife and 7y so and we just loved it! We stayed in the Japanese style room and it was super cosy. The staff were super friendly (they even drove us to the restaurant because there were no taxis available) and the private onsen were amazing! We had a great time!
3.5 based on 47 reviews
Stayed one night in May while motor cycling touring. Hotel was nice, the lure was the outdoor porch hot water spring tub. Very nice. Room was fine, bed was a bit soft for my liking but the tub made up for it. The restaurant was buffet. WiFi was solid for those that need it. You really need a vehicle to get here though. Very quiet. Good stop for night.
4 based on 36 reviews
The hotel is comfortably accessible by car and a good base from which to explore Nikko in autumn. The Nichien Momiji Line is beautiful as the colours run throughout the road, and there are several points along the way that offer fantastic views and hiking trails. The food was brought to my room for dinner and breakfast and it was utterly superb. You also get a private onsen at night to enjoy. Definitely a place worth revisiting.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
I chose Gasthof Ami for the reasonable price so had no real expectation s that it would be anything out of the ordinary. It is very clean and quiet. the windows are double-glazed which also makes it warmer than a typical Japanese small hotel in winter! Inside and out, it is reminiscent of a British B & B. The owner was polite and businesslike but not particularly chatty, I assume due to being very busy as much as anything else. The WiFi was a bit erratic but came back after a few minutes. There is an outside hot tub but in early March, I passed on that. The small hot tub inside can be used by guests anytime. It is not a public bath, simply lock the door and soak for a while. The area is quiet and nice for a walk. The only drawback is the lack of any bars or restaurants within walking distance. You can get something at the nearby supermarket. The breakfast is typical English style. If like me, you don't like pork or ham then ask in advance since there is a lot of it in the breakfast. The coffee is good! Getting there is not hard at all and you do not need a car contrary to what another reviewer said. Get off at bus stop No. 14 - Arasawa, cross the street and walk back for a few minutes. Pass a hotel called Mori no Uta (森のうた in Japanese) and turn left at the corner. There are some signs there indicating several small hotels. Walk down the road and Gasthof Ami is more or less in the middle. See my photos for an image of the hotel and the signs to look out for. This is the perfect location to spend the weekend in Nikko, See Toshogu on Saturday, stay the night at Gasthof Ami and then go on to Lake Chuzenji and Kegon Falls on Sunday.
4 based on 12 reviews
We welcome a foreign tourist. Many foreign tourists come every year. Nikko is wonderful city. We hope you have wonderful day in Nikko. We wait for you. Please make yourself at home :)
We spent 2 days at this inn. The rooms were very comfortable and the inn-keeper could not have been more pleasant and helpful. The only draw-back to the inn is the distance from the station and restaurants. You can do this uphill walk in half an hour, but not with luggage. This didn't really matter though as our host drove us to and from the station. A very homely place to stay.
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