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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"I was somewhat upset when I first arrived at the hotel as I discovered how inconveniently located that it was. There are very few public buses and the hotel shuttle only operated from the Tobu Nikko station to the hotel very infrequently. I had to cab to the hotel and take another cab to get out to the town to eat, This costs approximately 1300-1500 yen, and about a 7 min drive, which is NOT walkable! There is no restaurant on site and hence there is no breakfast option. However there is a food truck in the mornings and the hotel sells items that can be heated using the toaster oven or microwave there. Apart from this, the room was large, very nice and clean: the bed was very comfortable. After spending one night there and reconciling myself to the inconvenience of the location, I appreciated the serenity of the place. Other hotels that are nearer to town are less likely to be as modern and as long as you are willing to pay for cabs, or plan ahead in the use of the shuttle, the hotel is great!"
"This was an excellent ryokan with a very convenient location, just a short walk from the main tourist attractions and the bus stop. The service was outstanding, and the staff were incredibly warm, welcoming, and attentive throughout our stay. The highlight of my visit was definitely the private bath overlooking the river. It was so peaceful and relaxing, and easily one of the best experiences of my trip so far. I would highly recommend staying here if you're looking for an authentic ryokan experience with exceptional hospitality."
"Such a neat hotel nestled besides a picturesque river. The hotel feels nostalgic but very well maintained. The entire surrounding community is a throwback Show era town. Helpful staff at the reception desk and restaurant. Breakfast and lunch rotated between 2 menus but options were plentiful. This is my second visit to this hotel and it is in such a convenient location. Be sure to explore the Kinugawaonsen station and surrounding reservoirs and rural communities."
"Convenient location, across from Nikko station. Some corners of my room were slightly dusty, but overall, the room was clean, spacious and comfortable. The hotel may be a little dated but this didn’t bother me. Facilities are well-maintained. Enjoyed the on-site onsen and complimentary beverages in the morning and evening. There was a slight issue at check-in which the helpful staff worked to resolve."
"Our family enjoyed staying in the quiet countryside. The reservation includes a breakfast and dinner buffer, which was delicious. They also have complimentary drinks and snacks from 3 to 6pm. The hot springs felt relaxing as well. The hotel is isolated, and the nearest convenient store is a 10 minute walk away, but the trees and mountains really make you feel immersed in nature. Great reset from the hustle and bustle of city life."
If you'd like to find some accommodation with a small number of rooms and a cosy environment, a B&B might be just the right fit for your getaway to Nikko. If you'd like to learn more about Nikko through its top sites and landmarks, Futarasan Shrine and Kinu Tateiwa Otsuribashi are some notable monuments to visit.
Why should you consider a B&B versus a traditional hotel?
B&Bs all have a unique charm — whether it's a comfy common area with a fireplace or a sunlit breakfast nook to enjoy your morning cup of coffee, the quaint details are what make bed and breakfasts the perfect escape.
What are the best B&Bs in Nikko?
Below is a B&B that Expedia travellers like in Nikko: Akari No Yado Villa Revage: 9 rooms. Enjoy the patio area and bar/lounge.
When is the best time to stay at a B&B in Nikko?
When you're dreaming of a getaway to Nikko, year-round temperatures and rainfall may be important factors to consider. The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 21°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 1°C. The rainiest months in Nikko are July, September, June and August, with each month seeing an average of 262 mm of rainfall.
What is there to do in Nikko?
Spend some time exploring Kegon Falls and Italian Embassy Villa Memorial Park if you're hoping to see some of the area's natural features. You should put Nikko City Office and Edo Wonderland on your list if you want to see more of the area.
How can I get to and around Nikko?
You can plan your excursions in and around Nikko ahead of time with these transportation options. Make your way to Shimoimaichi-eki to catch the metro. If you'd like to explore more of the area, hop on a train from Imaichi Station, Nikko Station or Nikko Tobunikko Station.