"This is our first experience at a Japanese style hotel, ryokan. The overall stay was excellent as expected. The menu in their buffet (all you can eat) looked good, though we could go over most of menu items, too many items. The ones we tasted were excellent. We liked the variety of desserts served. We must mention that staff services were excellent in every aspect."
"This is our first experience at a Japanese style hotel, ryokan. The overall stay was excellent as expected. The menu in their buffet (all you can eat) looked good, though we could go over most of menu items, too many items. The ones we tasted were excellent. We liked the variety of desserts served. We must mention that staff services were excellent in every aspect."
"The property was great and the beds were SOOO COMFORTABLE!!! There is a grocery store and drug store less than 5 mins away. This was a perfect place for our family and we look forward to visiting again. "
"The property was great and the beds were SOOO COMFORTABLE!!! There is a grocery store and drug store less than 5 mins away. This was a perfect place for our family and we look forward to visiting again. "
"The room was magnificent! It was huge with great view of the mountains! Heater worked wonderful! It was freezing outside so a good heater was super good for the night!
It was a Japanese style room, tatami floors and beds
AND they had extra beds to make it more comfy!
Would stay here again!!! "
"The room was magnificent! It was huge with great view of the mountains! Heater worked wonderful! It was freezing outside so a good heater was super good for the night!
It was a Japanese style room, tatami floors and beds
AND they had extra beds to make it more comfy!
Would stay here again!!! "
"The area around the property was really beautiful. Several things to do, we went to the monkey show which was interesting and to Edo Wonderland, which was very cool. However, this hotel is very old and needs to be updated. The outdoor bath was nice."
"The area around the property was really beautiful. Several things to do, we went to the monkey show which was interesting and to Edo Wonderland, which was very cool. However, this hotel is very old and needs to be updated. The outdoor bath was nice."
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"Stayed here while visiting Nikko. This is a single family home. What can we say. We loved the place. Very clean and safe. Bedroom upstairs more like a loft with 2 queen beds. One main restroom with the onsen and walk in shower. Also has the washer/dryer combo in place. Another restroom with toilet and small sink. There is 2nd restroom next to the kitchen area with toilet and sink. And a 3rd restroom by the main entrance with sauna and shower. Check in was relatively easy although we had to dial in a few times due to “high volime” of calls at the time. There were free drinks including water and tea, some juice and beer in the fridge. Appliances were a bit challenging to use as Google Translate was not the best, but we figured it out. Washer/dryer combo is eco-friendly so can only wash a few clothes at a time and it takes a long time to dry. Villa itself is about 11-14 min walk to the train station. Uber will get you from Nikko train station to the Villa, but they will not pick you up from Villa to Nikko so keep that in mind when you pack. We had to lug 2 suitcase each to the local train station in the morning to take the trains back to Nikko station to take our train back to Tokyo. That was not fun. So pack accordingly or rent a car. Villa also walkable to restaurants and 7-eleven. Restaurants nearby close early, so make sure you eat in Nikko before coming back. Or make reservations well in advance or you will be turned away. Would stay here again, but will rent car next time."
"This is our first experience at a Japanese style hotel, ryokan. The overall stay was excellent as expected. The menu in their buffet (all you can eat) looked good, though we could go over most of menu items, too many items. The ones we tasted were excellent. We liked the variety of desserts served. We must mention that staff services were excellent in every aspect."
"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."
"The room was absolutely beautiful, the private bath was so lovely in the cold night air. The staff were all so friendly and attentive, it really felt like they had thought of everything! We would definitely stay here again
The only downside is that when arriving, the driveway/road up to the hotel is completely gravel so it was very hard to get our suitcase to the hotel. We ended up getting a taxi back to the train station at the end of our stay and that was much easier. Strongly recommend not walking to the hotel from the train station if you have a big suitcase like we did"
"The room was magnificent! It was huge with great view of the mountains! Heater worked wonderful! It was freezing outside so a good heater was super good for the night!
It was a Japanese style room, tatami floors and beds
AND they had extra beds to make it more comfy!
Would stay here again!!! "
If you're looking for something a little more offbeat than your standard hotel, a bed and breakfast could be a great option for your trip. While you're enjoying your trip to Kinugawa Onsen, Nikko National Park and Nikko Hanaichimonme are perfect spots to get in some fresh air and greenery.
How do you know if a B&B is a good option for you?
With attentive service, opportunities to meet guests from other places, and tasty breakfasts, B&Bs offer a unique environment.
What are the best bed and breakfasts in Kinugawa Onsen?
Below is a B&B in the surrounding area: Akari No Yado Villa Revage: 9 rooms. 8.7 mi (13.9 km) from the heart of Kinugawa Onsen. Enjoy the patio area and bar/lounge.
When should I stay at a B&B in Kinugawa Onsen?
When you're dreaming of a trip to Kinugawa Onsen, year-round temperatures and rainfall may be important factors to consider. The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 70°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 34°F. The rainiest months in Kinugawa Onsen are July, September, October, and June, with each month seeing an average of 10 inches of rainfall.
What is there to do in Kinugawa Onsen?
Travelers enjoy Kinugawa Onsen for its hot springs and temples. When you want to spend some time in the great outdoors, Nikko National Park and Nikko Hanaichimonme are some notable spots. You might put Tobu World Square and Edo Wonderland on your list if you want to see more of the area.
How can I get to and around Kinugawa Onsen?
Mapping out your trip in and around Kinugawa Onsen is easy with these transportation options. To see more of the surrounding area, ride one of the trains from Kinugawa Onsen Station or Kosagoe Station. If you'd like to venture out around the area, you may want to rent a car for your trip.