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 staff here were extremely attentive and helpful, the room was gigantic, plenty of space for multiple people. The onsen with the view of the river and hills was to die for, there was a bit of an issue with mold in the onsen area but that's too be expected with the constant moisture levels I would think. The meals were great as well, I had completely forgotten I booked half board so having a 7 course dinner after a day of walking was much appreciated, and I got to try foods I had get to experience in Japan. I will say the sound proofing from the room above was a bit lacking, as they appeared to be having a FANTASTIC weekend, which disturbed my sleep a bit."
"Tourist IG trap. Feels nothing like Japanese. Very much an American ran hotel that pretends to be Japanese. Food both breakfast and dinner very westernized Japanese food and don’t taste good. Everything is designed to look good for a camera but no substance. My shoes were very dirty from a hike. Staff informed us they shoe cleaning service for free. Turns out just tapping the shoe. I went to front desk and ask if I can pay for a proper shoe clean. Staff was confident they have this service but this isn’t his “department” and informed me they will have the “proper team” contact me to arrange, never heard back! Horrible service. Incredible over priced for what they provide. I moved from a Japanese brand ryokan and this hotel can’t remotely compare in service and room, and they are also much more competitively price. This place is just a IG trap!!! The hype is a fraud. "
"Lovely staff, ample parking and a spacious, clean room. The room layout is a little strange with the sink being in the bedroom with a screen divider and there seems to be more attention to style than practicalities i.e. no hooks, shelves, drawers etc. However, we had a great stay and good nights' sleep. "
"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 had a hard time finding this property. I went to a wrong place and met a local that helped communicate with a staff. Few minutes after, one of them came walking to find me. I really enjoyed this place. It’s not too far from the shrine and downtown area. Amenities are excellent and lovely staff"
Lock in one of our 4 cabins in Nikko and you'll be rewarded with picture-perfect scenery, outdoor fun and memories you'll never forget. Cabin - Shioya Spa is one place where the rhythms of life seem to slow down. Cabin - Riverstone Minakamicampsite is another option if you're eager to relax in Mother Nature.
Are there cheap cabins in Nikko?
Priced from NT$7,031 to NT$7,031 a night, escaping the everyday has never been so affordable. Secure one of our cheap cabins in Nikko and enjoy an adventure-filled escape without putting a dent in your budget.These prices were available on Expedia within the past 7 days, for a hotel booking with a check-in date within the next year. Prices reflect current offers and availability is subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
What are the best luxury cabins near Nikko?
Our luxury cabins near Nikko keep you in serious comfort while staying in nature. Enjoy the high-end amenities at Cabin - Miyori Furusato Taikenmura. An indoor Japanese-style onsen and beauty services help make this retreat a popular choice. Or, put your feet up in luxury at Cabin - Shioya Spa, which comes with a spa tub and a furnished balcony.
What are the best hot tub cabins near Nikko?
If you're the type who's rarely spotted outside the hot tub while on vacation, you'll like Cabin - Miyori Furusato Taikenmura. This beauty comes with plenty of amenities to ensure a comfy stay, including an indoor Japanese-style onsen and beauty services. Consider Cabin - Shioya Spa as well. Another cabin with a hot tub near Nikko, guests also have use of a spa tub and a furnished balcony here.
What are some great Nikko cabins?
When you want to spend your vacation surrounded by nature but aren't into wrestling with tent poles and tarpaulins, a cabin is an excellent choice. Book a stay at Cabin - Suitaikyou. This popular property comes with a tennis court, a deep soaking bathtub and more. Alternatively, experience outdoor fun and comfort in the perfect package at Cabin - Riverstone Minakamicampsite. Therapeutic mineral springs and a deep soaking bathtub are among this escape's amenities.
What are the best weekend cabin rentals in Nikko?
Whether you're organizing a mini break with that special someone or the whole crew, we'll help you locate the ideal weekend cabin getaway. One top example? Cabin - Riverstone Minakamicampsite. Featuring on-site watersports and hot springs, you'll love the natural surroundings here. Cabin - Suitaikyou is another fantastic place where you can slow down for a while. Book a couple of nights at this escape which offers a tennis court and a kitchen.
What are the best cabin prices in Nikko?
Whether you're traveling on a budget or want to splurge on your next trip, you'll find what you're looking for with Expedia. At the moment, you can pick up a Nikko cabin from only NT$7,031 per night.
What are the top things to see and do in Nikko?
Throw your bags down at your cabin and then check out the sights. Nikko Rest Area, Suginamiki Park and Nikko City Suginami Art Gallery are some top attractions around Nikko. If you're organizing a rental car during your vacation, make sure you add Lake Chūzenji, Tobu World Square and Toshogu Shrine to your travel plans.
Why should I book a cabin in Nikko?
For a vacation in nature that won't blow your budget, you can't go past a cabin. Imagine waking to the sounds of the countryside and sipping coffee on a private deck surrounded by beautiful views. Lock in a cabin in Nikko to escape the hustle and bustle of modern life. Whether they're up a mountain or down by the beach, cabins deliver a rustic and relaxing experience you'll always remember.