"I loved the private onsen and the ryokan stay. The buffet was also excellent. The hotel provides yukata robes to wear while you’re walking around the hotel. We also had a great view of the suspension bridge from my room."
"An excellent hotel. The front desk staff are very polite, and the room design is comfortable and well thought out. The bedding is of high quality—especially the silky-smooth sheets, which you can tell are not your average standard.
There’s also a large dining table next to the lobby for guests to enjoy drinks, thoughtfully equipped with tableware, paper plates, a small oven, and a microwave.
Although it’s a bit of a distance from the city center, it’s best to drive if possible."
"Property was beautifully equipped in the kitchen and for entertainment. The private "onsen" of the bathroom was phenomenal. It had a sauna, a cold plunge and mineral spring bath all together. Was not really convenient to town but only a kilometer out. Check was terrible as they do it all remotely and the system was down. I tried several times to check-in on their tablet. I then video called via their tablet and he couldn't do it after 15 minutes. They then emailed me 3 more times about it, a bit annoying. Check out is early and exact we were walking to the door at 10am as she was knocking on the door."
"The hotel is close to railway and bus stations. Also a supermarket is two minutes away.. The front desk stuffs are very helpful and nice. The room is very clean and has no bad smells. Room is large compared with some other Japan hotels. Free breakfast is another plus!"
"Excellent repas avec buffet déjeuner et dîner de grande qualité. Permet de goûter différente spécialité japonaise . Onsen de grande qualité, très propre . Fréquenté par les locaux ,jeune famille et retraité. J’y retournerais ."
"Positives: 1: staff exceptional, friendly and helpful. 2: very, very clean and comfortable; 3. Stunning location. I think all the rooms have lake view (which is across the road). Once the leaves are out it might be more obscured, but stil have a beautiful wilderness-type feel; 4 right on the yumoto onsen Tobu bus line. Easy to get to and from everywhere on that line. Busses run every 1/2 hour or so but the last bus drops off around 7pm, so it’s not a late night; 5. Indoor and outdoor onsen: I was usually in it by myself but it was also early spring off season.
The less positives: 1. no bar; 2 no outdoor sitting area (except a couple of benches); 3. While the onsen is nice to have, it’s not nice looking. Would be better to spruce it up with some greenery to hide the ugly fence surrounding; 4. No one informed us of the cafe where lunch can be served. It has a lovely porch and different menu.
The dining room gets its own category:
1. The breakfast is mediocre. My least favorite part of the stay. It’s served. Minimal choice. Eggs were strange We actually ordered a boxed breakfast one morning and it was better.
2. Dinner: the food was tasty but very,very expensive for what you get. Small portions.
3. Fine dining. If that’s what you want, that is what you get and pay for.
4. There’s not a lot of choice in town, so no choice but to eat here.
I would stay in Nikko and visit lake Chuzenji and do the marshland hike. Not to be missed. "
"Nikko Station Hotel is a great choice for a comfortable stay in a convenient location. The hotel is clean, and the onsen—featuring a partially outdoor bath—is especially relaxing. The staff are friendly and welcoming, adding to the overall positive experience. It’s located right in front of JR Nikko Station and just a few minutes’ walk from Tobu Nikko Station, making it very easy to get around. The lounge offers nice extras like free newspapers and a beverage machine with green tea, coffee, oolong tea, and water. Overall, a pleasant and well-located stay."
If you're planning an adventure to Nikko, staying at a motorhome park is an excellent way to experience all the area offers. Travellers like this area for both its temples and its lake views. After you've found your spot at the caravan park in Nikko, take in the sightseeing.
What are some of the best caravan parks near Nikko?
Mongolia Village Tenger is a favourite choice for your stay near Nikko, featuring free self-parking and free WiFi. If you're heading out with friends or family, you might enjoy the barbecue grills and garden available at this campsite.
What should I see in Nikko?
If you're looking for some ways to explore Nikko while making the most of your travel budget, this destination has lots to offer. Spots where you'll find natural beauty on display include Nikko Botanical Garden, Kegon Falls and Italian Embassy Villa Memorial Park. Other places not to be missed include Nikko City Office, Nikko Saru Gundan and Edo Wonderland.
What's it like to stay in a Nikko caravan park?
Booking a spot at a caravan park is a convenient and budget-friendly choice for your road trip to Nikko. This kind of accommodation provides you with spacious grounds to park your motorhome and spend the night in the great outdoors. Many caravan parks are close to lakes and hiking trails, which makes it easy to enjoy outdoor activities.