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Isshinkan
4.1/516 Reviews
I stayed for one night and two days with my family (5 adults and 2 children (grandchildren)). The purpose of this time is to celebrate my mother-in-law's 88th birthday and show my grandchildren SL Taiki. As soon as we arrived at the ryokan, there was a service for women to choose from several types of yukata. This was a great service for women. Children's yukata were also prepared for grandchildren. My mother-in-law had a gift of bath salts. I entered the room and was able to see the Kinugawa River. I took a bath in the indoor bath, but there are several types of baths, and a ladder is available. The food was plentiful and satisfying for both dinner and breakfast. Employees were bright and responsive. Overall, I was very satisfied. If there is an opportunity, I would like to use it again.
Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Kinugawa Kanko Hotel
3.8/528 Reviews
It seems that it has become an all non-smoking room. The room has been renewed, or the tatami mats are new, and the hem is cute with the Oedo mark. There is an air purifier. Fridge is big. 2 liters of mineral water. The toilet is narrow with the feeling that the Japanese-style space has been changed to a Western style. It has been beautifully renovated, but the walls are permeated with the scent of many years. I want you to sit down and use it, men. But bath and toilet are separated. The bath has nostalgic tiles and no shower. There is no problem because I go to the public bath. However, the bed is still super single. Slightly smaller than normal. old. I thought it would be a futon, but there are no sheets in the closet. The lounge service in the lobby is all-you-can-drink draft beer, highball, wine, sour, and soft drinks. All-you-can-eat snacks and popsicles. Local confectionery is the aspect of tasting at the shop. Gone quickly and no additions. Instead, the room sweets are gone. The public bath has changed to a system for men and women. You can also take a bath in the Imperial Garden across the river. Get a Yumeguri ticket at the front desk. The baths in this hotel are much better than those in the Imperial Gardens. All-you-can-eat soft serve ice cream was served in the lobby of the Imperial Garden. The restaurant has also been renewed. The food at the buffet is almost the same as the nearby Oedo. It is a personal impression that the previous one was a little delicious. However, the garden across the street is a little expensive, but the menu is different.
Kinugawa Onsen Sanraku
4.5/515 Reviews
The best hotel in Kinugawa, all aspects are very good, highly recommended! Kaiseki cuisine is served every morning and evening, and the menu is different every day. Pure-style room, living in the upper level feels very good, the big bath is also very comfortable, can look across the mountains, come back next time
Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Hotel Kinugawa Gyoen
3.5/518 Reviews
I booked a single room in the new building. I do n’t know if it was a new room? The room is not small, but the bathroom is extremely small. It feels smaller than the bathroom in a budget hotel and can hardly turn around. The refrigerator in the room was so dirty that it was not used. There is a wall outside the window of the room. Although the hotel is next to Kinugawa, check out the next day before seeing Kinugawa in the lobby. The hotel's breakfast and dinner are buffets, the taste is average, there are no characteristics, there are a lot of people to eat, the restaurant is crowded. There is only one large bath in the hot spring. It seems that there is also an open-air bath, which was not found. Is a budget spa hotel.
Hoshino Resorts KAI Kawaji
4.6/544 Reviews
Overall, good location, gorgeous drive in & out. Spacious and decent room (was in 708) on the top floor, with river and mountain views, would be stunning during autumn. I wanted to like this place, but there’s room for improvement: ~wifi was so pathetic that my cell phone loaded faster using roaming. ~Bathroom is ancient (I could have been in the Toto museum). Hotel door and safety deposit boxes require actual keys. ~mediocre dinner, carb heavy and cheap ingredients. You can cook good food with simple ingredients but it wasn’t the case here. For example, my beef appetizer was overcooked, the fried dishes were really oily. I wasn’t able to “upgrade” my meal as ended booking my room only the night before (had fo cancel my original hotel due to winter storm issues near Niigata). ~ this place was overpriced. I paid only 10% more for a ryokan 2 hour drive away that had much better food and room (ie wooden bathtubs with real hot spring H2O vs plastic bathtub) and 3 private onsens that you can book to have a private soak. ~Room literally came with one tea bag only, no toothbrush available in room. I know Kai is not Hoshinoya, but, it would take very little to enhance the overall experience. This was my first Kai and I still hope to try the other ones, just hope this Kai was an exception to the rest.
Honke Bankyu
4.5/59 Reviews
I stayed at the inn that I always dreamed of. The gate facing the main road and the building are more plain than I imagined. Was this the ryokan you longed for? is my first impression. However, from the moment we stepped into the entrance, the view of the icicles and Kazura Bridge through the window was wonderful, and we were all deeply moved. As expected! I have to say. Free drinks in the lobby are also very good. The room with an open-air bath is also wonderful, and the view from the room is also wonderful, so far 120 points. On the other hand, I forgot the room I was guided to, the perfume of the restaurant staff was too strong, and the appearance of preparing in the lobby early in the morning looked rough. The portion is large and very delicious, and the breakfast is also delicious along the river with a very nice view. If there is no minus, it is very disappointing that a first-class inn that can be awarded about 150 points will become a second-class or lower, and I think it should be improved. Looking back, I thought it was a ryokan that I could be satisfied with overall.

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Hotels Quick Overview

Highest PriceS$ 2,519
Lowest PriceS$ 44
Number of Reviews2,299
Number of Hotels512
Average Price (Weekdays)S$ 375
Average Price (Weekends)S$ 405

Guide for Travelling in Nikko

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Though there is no civilian airport, it's still easy to take a bus or train to reach Nikko. Travelers from all over the country often take the train to Nikko to spend their vacations or attend conferences.

Trip.com offers discounts of up to 20% on 114 boutique hotels in Nikko. When looking for hotels in Nikko, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 248 SGD. There are 1 five-star hotels in Nikko at an average price of 969 SGD per night. There are 20 four-star hotels in Nikko at an average price of 444 SGD per night. There are 50 three-star hotels in Nikko at an average price of 237 SGD per night. There are 30 two-star hotels in Nikko at an average price of 145 SGD per night. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Nikko, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. Kinugawa Grand Hotel Yumenotoki is one of the most popular hotels in Nikko. Hana No Yado Matsuya Hotel Nikko is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

In the city center of Nikko, you'll have easy access to Horaiji Temple Kannon Building, Edo Wonderland. The most famous attractions locally are Nikko Toshogu Shrine, Nikko Yumoto Hot Spring, Lake Chuzenji. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like Laox(Nikko Toshogu Store) to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

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