Top rated hotels in Tochigi Prefecture

Nikko Stay House Arai
4.8/512 Reviews
Japanese-style family hotel, 200 meters from JR Nikko Station and 300 meters from Tobu Nikko Station, the boss is two old couples. The proprietress received us, because we didn't arrive at the check-in time, we stored our luggage first, and the proprietress warmly received us, told us to go to the scenic spot route, where to take the tour bus, and also gave free breakfast the next day, which was very intimate. The room is on the second floor. The tatami is small but clean and hygienic; The shower room, the restaurant is on the first floor, and there are all the necessary facilities. Thank you for the thousand paper cranes sent by the proprietress.
Nikko Pension l'Escale
4.3/54 Reviews
The place is a 25-30 minute walk from the Tobu Nikko station, but you can actually take bus going there. However we didn't know the buses only run until 3 in the afternoon so we had no choice but to walk an uphill road. However it was a very fun experience and the hike was worth it as soon as we were able to take a rest in this humble pension house. The owner was very accommodating, gave us strawberry ice cream and even offered us a ride to the station the next morning. I would say that this place gave us the best definition of ”omotenashi”. Someday when we go back in Nikko , we'll surely stay here once again.
Morinouta Inn
4.7/54 Reviews
The guesthouse is quite a way from Nikko town (10-15 mins by bus / 1 hour walk) but is in a good location for getting to the shrines or to Lake Ashi - there's a bus stop close by. The guesthouse was homely and had 2 private onsen. Our room was comfortable enough although the en-suite was very tiny! The host was welcoming but didn't speak any English which meant we had to communicate by translating on our phones. We booked to have breakfast at the guesthouse, but didn't realise that for booking the dinner we needed to give 24 hours+ notice so missed out!
Nikko Park Lodge Mountain Side
3.9/536 Reviews
A very atmospheric homestay in the mountains, with many foreigners staying. There is a stove in the lobby on the first floor. The weather was over 10 degrees, and they also prepared electric blankets, which made the sleep very comfortable. The air outside was fresh and the surrounding scenery was also very good. I went out for a walk in the morning~
Annex Turtle Hotori-An
4.4/523 Reviews
There are too few reviews of small Japanese homestays. Every time an order is placed, it is like opening a blind box. After opening this one, it is informational and highly recommended. The sanitary conditions and hot spring facilities meet expectations. The biggest surprise is the location. It is actually located at the door of the niche and unique regretful Yuan. Put down your luggage. One person went to the empty attraction and walked around quickly. The sound of running water was in his ears. In front of him was a row of different-looking sitting on the ground. Bodhisattva, Quite mysterious experience. Going to the station, a bit inconvenient, take a taxi back and forth, the price is acceptable, about 1,500 yen a way.
Rakuten STAY VILLA Nasu
4.2/574 Reviews
Traveling with a dog♡ It was a contactless check-in. First, a check-in guide was sent to us at 10am the day before our stay, and we unlocked the door using the password. After entering the room, we spoke to the operator using a tablet. (It was a video call!) See the photo for the tablet. By the way, the email sent to us at 10am the day before had a URL, so we entered our guest information in advance, which made the day very easy. Foreigners (with companions) were required to upload their passport information and photos. -------- This room type is a [Pet-friendly] villa. You need to think carefully about the room type! This room had a sauna (see photo). Available 24 hours a day. It's too small for two people, so I think it's basically for one person. And there's a dog run too. However, since it's on top of a mountain, there was frost, the weather was changeable, and it rained lightly, so my dog, who hates water and is indoors, hardly used the dog run... What a waste... I think it's good for dogs who love the outdoors. --- It was really nice that the place was well equipped with furniture, appliances, kitchen supplies, pet supplies, and so on! I felt like staying there for about a week. *As stated on the official website, there were no pajamas provided, so you must bring your own.
Nikko Cottage FU-Sha
4.8/547 Reviews
We had a great stay with Yoshiko-san. She was warm and friendly and gave us great tips and recommendations. The house is very conveniently located near the major temples, Kanmangafuchi abyss, and the bus route. The house was also very comfortable, a taste of real Japanese living!
Pension Logette Sainbois
4.2/56 Reviews
It is a lodge run by the senior madam, about 15 minutes walk from the station ~ 20 minutes. The bath was a rock bath and was reserved (30 minutes). It was clean with a large bath. The room was on the mountain side, so it felt a bit dark, but the bed was good. The dinner was very delicious with charcoal-fired grilled meat and fish. The plum sake of the aperitif was also the best. It was a very quiet and nice lodge. Above all, Madame was a nice person.
The Pageant
4.7/54 Reviews
The room and services are good, but the location is a bit far from the Nikko city center. Without a private vehicle, it will be challenging to travel to entertainment and dining spots. However, overall, it’s very good.
Ikoi
3.9/513 Reviews
Everything was great! We lived here for three days in April 2024. The hosts are very friendly and attentive. Breakfast and dinner were very tasty and large, so during the day we didn’t even want to have lunch while walking. Everything in the room is clean and tidy. The place is quiet and beautiful. Nearby there is a large supermarket with everything you need. The bus stop to the waterfalls and lake is also very close. There is also a public onsen nearby, we had a good time there too. In general, we really liked everything! Thank you!

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties327
Number of Reviews406
Average Price (Weekdays)CAD 368
Average Price (Weekends)CAD 407