"Everything was excellent, from caring staff, property condition and food. Please note that there is no lift, but they take your bags up and down (2-4 floors). Free coffee/tea in their cafe/bar. Onsen was also very good. Room was spacious and we were allowed an early check-in. Highly recommended if you are visiting Chuzengi. Take care driving up the winding road during winter."
"Everything was excellent, from caring staff, property condition and food. Please note that there is no lift, but they take your bags up and down (2-4 floors). Free coffee/tea in their cafe/bar. Onsen was also very good. Room was spacious and we were allowed an early check-in. Highly recommended if you are visiting Chuzengi. Take care driving up the winding road during winter."
"The staff were friendly and very helpful throughout our stay and made every effort to accommodate our needs. We really enjoyed the food, it was excellent as were all the catering staff. "
"The staff were friendly and very helpful throughout our stay and made every effort to accommodate our needs. We really enjoyed the food, it was excellent as were all the catering staff. "
"We were traveling with a large family and this property suited our needs perfectly. We had space for kids and adults, plus there's laundry and an onsen. The kitchen was well stocked and easy to use. We'd definitely come back to this location."
"We were traveling with a large family and this property suited our needs perfectly. We had space for kids and adults, plus there's laundry and an onsen. The kitchen was well stocked and easy to use. We'd definitely come back to this location."
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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.
Japan's highest natural lake, formed 20,000 years ago by volcanic eruption, offers stunning mountain views. Take a sightseeing boat cruise for panoramic vistas, especially magical during autumn's vibrant foliage display.
This UNESCO-listed shrine complex features 55 ornate buildings, including the famous Three Wise Monkeys carving. Wander through serene forest to discover intricate artistry at Tokugawa Ieyasu's magnificent mausoleum.
Explore global architecture through 102 detailed 1/25 scale replicas of famous buildings from 21 countries. Wander through six themed zones, capturing perfect photos of miniature UNESCO sites amid seasonal blooms.
Edo Wonderland recreates Japan's 1603-1868 era with meticulous detail and costumed performers. Visitors can dress in period attire, witness ninja shows, and practice samurai sword techniques.
This vermilion-lacquered arch spans the Daiya River as the gateway to Nikko's sacred shrines. Cross where only shoguns and imperial messengers once walked, especially stunning against autumn's vibrant foliage.
Kegon Falls, one of Japan's three most beautiful waterfalls, plunges dramatically from Lake Chuzenji in a 97-meter cascade. Take the lift to the lower observatory for an unforgettable close-up view.
Family-friendly ski park with gentle slopes for beginners against Mount Nantai's scenic backdrop. Nearby Yumoto Onsen hot springs offer the perfect way to soothe tired muscles after skiing.
Discover the milky-white, sulfur-rich hot springs of Nikko Yumoto Onsen, first found by a Buddhist monk 1,200 years ago. Soak in therapeutic waters surrounded by Nikko National Park's lush forests and nearby Lake Yunoko.
Sacred shrines and temples dot the forested mountains, where Toshogu Shrine's golden details and intricate carvings shine brightest. Hike along the scenic Kanmangafuchi Abyss to see stone Jizo statues, then visit Lake Chuzenji in Oku-Nikko for boating and waterfall views.
"The stay was great. Mae sure you get a really soft pillow because there was a long hard pillow in the bed. You were allowed to get another pillow. I recommend it. Otherwise this was a great hotel and close to train"
"We were traveling with a large family and this property suited our needs perfectly. We had space for kids and adults, plus there's laundry and an onsen. The kitchen was well stocked and easy to use. We'd definitely come back to this location."
"Room is nice and spacious, everywhere is clean, very comfortable
Osen area is a bit small, peak hour maybe crowded.
Buffet breakfast and dinner are delicious "
"Room was tatami, very traditional. My spouse loved sleeping on the tatami mats and she especially loved the yukkata and the onsen. The buffet dinner and breakfast were the best ever!"
"I stayed at the Ritz-Carlton Nikko recently and honestly, it was one of the best hotel experiences I’ve ever had. The location alone makes it worth the trip — right on Lake Chuzenji, with the mountains and waterfalls of Nikko all around. It feels super peaceful and completely different from the city vibe of Tokyo.
Rooms
The rooms are huge by Japanese standards and beautifully designed. Think modern but with lots of Japanese touches — sliding doors, deep soaking tubs, and big windows that frame either the lake or the mountains. Mine had a lake view and waking up to that every morning was amazing.
Food
Food was excellent. Breakfast had both Japanese and Western options (the Japanese one was really special). Dinner was pricey, but the kaiseki course was worth it for the experience. If you want something lighter, there are cafés around the lake too.
Onsen & Spa
This is where the hotel really stands out. The onsen (hot spring) is incredible — both indoor and outdoor baths with natural hot spring water. Sitting outside in the hot bath while looking at the mountains was pure magic.
Service
super professional, but also warm and friendly. They remembered small details about preferences and made everything feel easy. Special thanks to Alex, Marek and Tiff.
Overall
If you’re heading to Nikko and want to splurge, this is the place. It’s not cheap, but it feels like an experience rather than just a hotel stay. Perfect for a co"
"This is modernized facility that offers so many services and events on site. I enjoyed dining services on specific hours, and structures of this facility were astonishingly beautiful.
My only issue was that the Japanese-western style room that i booked had mediocre view from window that kinda ruined the value of money. "
"I think very few gaijin go this far out. Some of the communication was difficult but the staff tried really hard and we enjoyed the stay
Hard to navigate getting to and from major stations and it snowed one day at end of March
Overall I’m glad we did it for the experience to be immersed in Japanese culture.
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What are some of the best holiday rentals that Nikko has to offer?
Rakuten STAY VILLA Nikko: This highly rated holiday home rental in Nikko is equipped with a private garden, air conditioning and laundry facilities to help you feel comfortable during your stay. Kitchen amenities include a full-sized fridge, a dishwasher and a microwave. See all vacation rentals in Nikko.
If I need to cancel my hotel reservation in Nikko, will I receive a refund?
Yes! Most hotel reservations are fully refundable as long as you cancel prior to the hotel's cancellation deadline, which often is within 24-48 hours of the scheduled arrival. If you have a non-refundable reservation, you might be able to still cancel and get a refund within a 24-hour period of booking. Filter your search by fully refundable to find flexible hotel deals in Nikko.
The Ritz-Carlton, Nikko is a luxury hotel with 2 restaurants and a full-service spa, and it's a popular choice for Expedia travellers looking for an elegant place to stay. Another upscale choice for your stay is Kinugawa Kanaya Hotel. Find more luxury hotels in Nikko.
Visitors to Nikko will definitely enjoy the temples and sightseeing tours. Tourists can also enjoy the city's lake views and waterfalls. In Nikko, there are 206 hotels and other accommodation options to choose from. Find out more about Nikko.
Head to Shimoimaichi-eki to catch the metro. If you want to travel outside the city, hop on a train from Imaichi Station, Nikko Station or Nikko Tobunikko Station. If you want to venture out around the area, you may want a rental car in Nikko for your journey.
What's the seasonal weather in Nikko?
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.
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