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.
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.
"The room was good, tatami a bit smelly, we had other tatami/rooms on our roadtrip but they were ok, restaurant a bit underquality in relation to the advertise"
"Room was clean and tidy with lots available for travellers. Tooth brushes razors and such. Robes and towels in the room.
The staff was always very helpful and curtious, more than willing to go out of their way to accommodate within reason.
Although booking through Expedia gave me a good rate on the room, breakfast was an additional 2500 yen per morning of use. That being said the breakfast was very good and worth the amount and then some."
"The hotel was build Meiji era so it has a unique character and a charm to it. However, it does not provide a modern convenience. It sets on the top of steep hill so you need to be prepared for some leg work if you don’t have a form of motor transportation."
"I stayed only for one night but the hotel was excellent, staff were helpful, spacious Japanese style room. A bit of walk from the Kinugawa Onsen Station but it is a nice walk. I will stay again if I am in the area again."
"We absolutely loved our stay here! The hot tub was spacious enough to stretch our legs, and it was a wonderful experience to have a private hot spring bath. We’re definitely planning to return for another stay!"
"Traditional onsen experience, a lovely stay with very attentive staff. The traditional meals were a fabulous experience. Our family felt like we had visited the “real” Japan especially sleeping on futons. Highly recommend for scenery and immersive experience."
"Within 100 metres of the station and bus links to Kurobe dam and the temples.
I have marked excellent relating to this budget priced hotel so very good value.
Warning don’t be late for breakfast as it is closes on time !"
"Asaya Hotel is not only our favorite hotel in Kinugawa Onsen — it is honestly the main reason we return to Kinugawa Onsen at least once a year. Every stay reminds us why this hotel is so special.
We love the beautiful onsen facilities, especially the public baths with their larger and more spacious atmosphere. I personally prefer the public onsens, where I can fully relax and enjoy the traditional hot spring experience. My wife, on the other hand, especially enjoyed the private hot spring bath in our room, which she used throughout our stay. Having that private bath made the experience even more relaxing and convenient.
The food is another major highlight. Both the breakfast and dinner buffets are excellent, with a wide variety of choices and consistently good quality. The buffet experience is one of the things we always look forward to whenever we stay here.
Most importantly, the staff are genuinely friendly, professional, and caring. On the day of our departure, the taxi we had reserved was cancelled without our knowledge. Instead of simply apologizing or leaving us to figure it out, the hotel staff personally drove us to the train station. That level of hospitality really touched us and showed the heart of Japanese omotenashi service.
Asaya Hotel continues to be our “only hotel” choice whenever we visit Kinugawa Onsen. Between the onsens, the food, the service, and the warm hospitality, it truly feels like a place worth coming back to every year."
Hostels are a great way to stay for a lower cost, so you can save more for exploring. You can check out cultural highlights like the temples in this destination, or enjoy the local tours and other activities.
What is a hostel?
No two hostels look identical, but these dorm-style accommodations all offer shared rooms (though many hostels also have private rooms), budget-friendly prices and a social atmosphere.
What are the best hostels in Nikko?
Based on reviews from our guests, these hostels in Nikko are some of the most popular ones: YUTORELO NIKKO - Hostel - Located within a 10-minute walk of Lake Chūzenji. Property features include free Wi-Fi, free parking and a restaurant. Rooms come with towels, hairdryers and free Wi-Fi. Stay Nikko Guesthouse – Hostel - Located within a 10-minute walk of Nikko National Park. Property features include free Wi-Fi, free parking and multilingual staff. You'll find towels, hairdryers and bed sheets in all rooms. K's House Nikko - Kinugawa Onsen Hostel - Property features include free Wi-Fi, free parking and laundry facilities. Rooms come with bed sheets and free Wi-Fi. Nikkosan BackPackers Inn - Hostel - Close to public transport, this property is within a 5-minute walk of Nikko Tobunikko Station. You can take advantage of free Wi-Fi and a restaurant, as well as a bar. Rooms come with towels, hairdryers and free Wi-Fi. Nikko Guesthouse Sumica - Hostel - 2-minute walk from Nikko Station for easy access to public transport. Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi and tour/ticket assistance. You'll find towels and free Wi-Fi in all rooms.
How many hostels will I find in Nikko?
If you're hoping to find somewhere affordable to stay in Nikko, one of Expedia's 5 hostels might be a great option.
When is the best time of year to stay in a hostel in Nikko?
Good weather's always better when you're discovering new places, so here's some information about the seasons: 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 see and do in Nikko?
Depending on what you're interested in, you might like to explore some places near Nikko. Get out into nature with places such as Kegon Falls, Italian Embassy Villa Memorial Park and British Embassy Villa Memorial Park. Cultural attractions include Edo Wonderland, Nikko City Suginami Art Gallery and Trick Art Museum. Visit landmarks such as Shinkyo Bridge, Toshogu Shrine and Fureai Bridge.
What's the best way to get to and around Nikko while staying at a hostel?
Keep this information about transit options in and around Nikko on hand to make the most of your stay: Once you've arrived, you may want to use public transport to get around. Head over to Shimoimaichi-eki to catch the metro. To check out more of the surrounding area, hop on a train at Imaichi Station, Nikko Station or Nikko Tobunikko Station.