With a stay at this vacation home in Nikko, you'll be within a 5-minute drive of Edo Wonderland and Tobu World Square. This vacation home is 21.9 mi (35.2 km) from Lake Chūzenji and 11.6 mi (18.7 km) from Toshogu Shrine.
Make yourself comfortable in this air-conditioned vacation home, featuring a kitchen with a stovetop and a microwave. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Conveniences include a rice cooker and a washing machine.
With a stay at One More Time in Nikko, you'll be within a 10-minute drive of Toshogu Shrine and Nikkō Woodcarving Center. This guesthouse is 13.4 mi (21.6 km) from Lake Chūzenji and 11.2 mi (18 km) from Edo Wonderland.
Take advantage of the guesthouse's room service (during limited hours).
Featured amenities include complimentary wired internet access and luggage storage. Free self parking is available onsite.
Stay in one of 12 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wired and wireless internet access is available. Partially open bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers.
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8.8/10
1 night
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"We spent three wonderful nights here. The host is very kind and attentive, cooks an excellent breakfast (which he can make vegetarian if needed), and offers a shuttle service to the city center included in the reservation.
The rooms are very clean, spacious, and well-equipped.
To top it all off, you can even enjoy one of the many private hot tubs.
In short, I would have gladly given it a sixth star if I could!"
"The hotel is very comfortable, the waiter's attitude is very good, the room is very good, but the Japanese restaurant experience is too bad, the waiter is seriously unfriendly to Chinese people, we 6 people spent 8,000 RMB dinner 🍾️ the product is not sorry for the charge, the service attitude is not friendly, Chinese people are friends all over the world, can you be more friendly"
"Location wise, it will be suggested to either drive a rental car or use taxi service around Nikko
Walking is not possible at night as it’s very dark
Front desk staff are very polite and helpful 👍
Rooms are clean and brightly lit, worth the price and very cosy
Enjoyed the pantry with coffee machine
No breakfast area but a toaster, coffee machine and some kitchen appliances are ready for use
Beds are comfy"
No.8 of 4-Star Select Hotels in Tochigi Prefecture
Parking
Hot springs
Sauna
"Very comfortable hotel experience, we stayed for two nights. This home is not central in the daylight, but not far from the main attractions. After booking, the hotel will send an email to inform you of the check-in details. Upon arrival at the Nikko Station, you will be picked up by car. Checkin first sent a drink, sparkling champagne and matcha are very good, and the 跪 service is very thoughtful. We chose two Western-style beds plus tatami. The name of the guest will be affixed to the door of the room. The two people sleep very much. The outside is a beautiful courtyard view. Each room has an independent hot spring. In fact, there are basically no people in the big bath. (Because the hotel rooms are not too much), they are basically exclusive. At the hotel, I tasted two Kaiseki dinners and breakfasts. The patterns were different and the roads were delicious. Each room was arranged in a small box and the privacy was very good. In the morning, there are milk and wheat tea in the hot springs. In the morning, I can go to the sights to play and there are cars that can be sent to the Toshogu Shrine. In the afternoon, I am tired and make a phone call. I immediately have a car to pick up the cards at the designated place. It is also very thoughtful. In short, it is definitely a good hotel that I would recommend to my friends."
"It is a hotel with a historical atmosphere. If you are good at English and Japanese, you will experience more. It is very close to the Shinkyo Bridge. The hotel service responded promptly and the attitude was good. The well-received Western food is really good. The marbled steak tastes amazing. The Japanese red trout is not impressive at first, but I actually like it haha. In short, both sets are quite satisfactory. The breakfast is a simple carbohydrate satisfaction, and the butter is good. I give satisfaction points for both meals. The deluxe room is large and the equipment is relatively new. The bedding is soft and thick. There is no dissatisfaction with other things such as bathroom hot water, toiletries, air conditioning temperature, room odor, etc. I left the hotel to play and stored the gift. When I returned, I asked the hotel to help call a taxi. Due to the evening rush hour, I didn’t make an appointment for the car, but the hotel waiter kept trying to make a call. In the end, he was very sorry and gave the taxi company card for our subsequent use. In short, it is a recommended hotel to stay in Nikko."
"Short walk from station. Very helpful staff. English spoken. Will store luggage before check-in and after check-out. Room was clean and comfortable. A noise of machinery (perhaps the lift or the heating system??) could be irritating for light sleepers. Free breakfast (bread, egg, salad, juice, coffee) was good. Supermarket close by (microwave on hotel) or a selection of restaurants. We visited in early April and there was still snow on the ground at the lake and waterfalls -- dress accordingly!"
No.5 of 4-Star Select Hotels in Tochigi Prefecture
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"The hotel is great! The room was clean, comfortable, and well-equipped with many facilities like karaoke, a game center, and more. I visited with my family, a total of 14 people, and they were able to arrange a private room for us for both dinner and breakfast. Both meals were buffet-style and absolutely delicious.
The onsen experience was wonderful, and the view from the onsen was fantastic, with a beautiful view of the Kinugawa River.
However, there was one issue: when we checked in, the reception took our passports for photocopying. Unfortunately, they missed returning one of the passports to us. It wasn’t until after we checked out and reached our next stop that we realized one passport was missing. We had to go back to the hotel to take it.
Despite this, the overall experience was great, and I would still recommend the hotel."
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9.3/10
Great
AAnonymous UserFirst of all, let me praise the hotel's service. It is simply a model. You can experience 100% care, 100% seriousness, and 100% diligence. In addition to meeting the various requirements of guests, a tip is that when you arrive at Kinugawa Onsen Station, you don’t need to take a ride. Let the hotel know in advance and the hotel will send a car to pick you up at the station. Of course, it will also be delivered to the station. In fact, the station is not far from the hotel, only a few hundred meters, and it is quite fast to walk there.
The restaurant's food quality is good, whether for breakfast or dinner, it is worthy of praise. Sometimes the restaurant is full of customers and the three waitresses keep running around. It’s so hard.
The hot spring water is so hot that I'll be sweating after a while.
The room is large in size and the facilities are average.
Because the price is not expensive, there are so many guests here that it is always full. Yes, a good hotel will naturally attract more people.
GGuest UserI took a taxi from Kinugawa Onsen Station to go to the hotel, but just take the bus. It's quick, cheap, and good.
The hotel service was good. The guide was friendly, and the fact that it's a key, not a card key, is heavy, but it's also good because it's hard to lose.
The hotel facilities have a retro feel, but I didn't feel old. It feels like a restored classic car.
Dinner is divided into two parts: the first half and the second half. At first, everyone goes to Honmaguro and Daege, but you can take something else at that time.
In the end, everything is gone, so you can take your time. The ice cream was Haagen-Dazs, which is a three-course meal, but I only had one because I was feeding the baby.
There are three hot springs, including an open-air bath and two large baths, but the basement floor of the annex building was nice because there were fewer people. There were many types of shampoos available on the market, so it was easy to use.
There were also Japanese brands of hair dryers, such as Lipa, Panasonic, and Dyson. There were also baby chairs for easy washing of babies, and a baby bed where you could put your baby while drying your hair, so it was easy to prepare for leaving the baby. The breakfast was also great, with unlimited salmon roe and a variety of breads.
I was satisfied and plan to visit again when my second child is born.
It was a resort where I could feel the bubble era.
GGuest UserThe impressions are the most rosy. About the pros:
1. The hotel looks well-kept and new. The room is large, with a balcony, toilet with shower, there is a mini-bar, tea accessories, pajamas, yukatas, everything is in place. Small gifts. Everything was very nice. There is a coffee machine in the lobby area, you can take books to read, there is a souvenir shop.
2. Warm attitude during the serving of food, especially during dinner. The taste of the food and the quality for me were excellent. As a foreigner unfamiliar with the traditions of the cuisine, we are grateful for the opportunity to touch the culinary microclimate of the region. Although I understand that my opinion cannot be considered expert.
3. A good area with onsen. There is an indoor pool and rotenburo, there is no need to bring towels from the room. There is a small common lounge area with drinks and ice cream.
Minor minuses: 1. If you go to the hotel by taxi, it takes you to a gravel path, and then you calmly get there by walking a little to the official entrance of the hotel. But if you walk, and it's about 20 minutes from the station, then knowing that you went through a more convenient service entrance, the detour to the main entrance will seem strange, although in the end it has its own charm.
2. The service at the entrance to the hotel seems a little blurry. Especially after the service in the same restaurant. But we arrived late in the evening, so it is likely that everyone was just tired by the time we arrived.
3. The hotel held a lecture on our evening, but it was in Japanese. Although I do not see a mechanism by which it could be made more accessible. Hiring a translator who would translate into English for a couple of foreigners is strange. Conducting it in English when most of the guests were Japanese is wrong.
The hotel is not cheap, but I think it is worth the money. I highly recommend it.
HHoSVery old school ryokan run by very friendly who has been working there for many years. Your name will be displayed on the board next to the entrance of the ryokan to show that they were currently welcoming these guests staying at the ryokan! We stayed there for 2 nights with free parking and we didn’t have to drive anywhere until we checked out as the ryokan is within walking distance to the 3 major world heritage listed shrines including The Toshogu Palace.
Avoid room 312 or 313 (which we stayed) which are the smallest rooms. Those rooms in the middle parts are bigger and more comfortable. Do ask for any room facing the back of the ryokan and avoid those facing the front where you only see car parks with coaches coming in the morning bringing tourists to the shrines.
The onsite Onsen for ryokan guests, breakfasts and dinners are the highlights. You’d love the traditional Japanese meals served there and you won’t be hungry.
Would I come back to this ryokan again? Yes definitely due to its location and friendly staff.
GGuest UserMany things were great about this hotel - I stayed in the dorm for 10 nights and you're basically getting hotel level service and amenities for dorm price, very value for money. New towels provided everyday, library and lounge were great (free alcohol and snacks, plus lovely hammocks and view of the lake), onsen was a good size with indoor and outdoor pools.
The one thing I didn't like was the material they used to construct the dorm capsules - thin wood that was very hollow, resulting in a deafening amplification of sound whenever your neighbours moved around you. If you're a light sleeper you might want to reconsider.
But otherwise, it was awesome, I would go back again!
TTopplusGo with family, not far from Nikko, travel time from Nikko is about 1 hour, walk from the train station is about 10 minutes, there are not many restaurants in this area at night, but it is quiet. Walk to 7-Eleven nearby is not too long, lots of kitchenware, suitable for families or stay for several days, very suitable for people who use cars because there is a lot of parking space.
GGuest UserApart from having a vegetarian dinner and breakfast for no apparent reason, the hot spring hotel was pretty good overall.
But who wants to eat vegetarian food in a hot spring hotel... After returning, I contacted the Ctrip platform to ask the reason, whether it was a problem with the agent's order or the hotel's problem. The feedback speed was very fast. I made several calls in two days to report the progress and was willing to bear part of the refund, but I never told you the reason we wanted to know. What was the problem?
Jjlow123Most of the reviews are outdated so I thought I'd give an updated review. For one thing, there is WiFi (I have informed the landlady that the website indicates otherwise).
This place is a traditional-style inn. You'll be sleeping in a futon (some Google-fu should help you know how to use one), use two pairs of slippers (one for moving around the house, one exclusively for the toilet) and will also bathe in a Japanese-style shared bathroom. The front gate and bathroom close at 10pm, which is not an issue as everywhere in Nikko closes early and it's too dark to hike outdoors (in early Autumn).
We loved using the onsen to relax after a day of strolling around and hiking, and the delicious Japanese-style breakfast was lovingly prepared by a friendly old granny. The premises are old but well-maintained. Toilets, bathroom and onsen were great but we were there during off-peak season so we didn't need to share so much. Should we return to Nikko, this place will be our first choice!
SSHUK YEE RACHELAll hotel staff are friendly and can provide appropriate services. There are different entertainment facilities in the store, such as mahjong, billiards, etc., making the journey colorful. The hotel is also close to Kinugawa Onsen Station and has convenient transportation.
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