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.
"Nice new building & modern rooms, friendly staff, convenient and free parking. Walkable from the train station but is uphill and not very close (probably not a good idea with bags). The property offers free transfers from the station, but only hourly and just a few times a day - I would not consider this a negative though given the hotel is affordable and taxi rides are cheap. "
"The apartment was very clean. All the amenities worked as expected. The large flat screen TV was very nice. The Onsen and hot stone bath were great. "
"The staff was very friendly and helpful. The location was close and an easy walk to the shrines. The room's private bath was wonderful. The upstairs shared bath had hotter water and views of the river.
The breakfast and dinners were delicious"
"The hotel itself is very clean, updated, comfortable. The room we had was on the traditional side and was spacious with a separate bedroom with balcony with river view.
Buffet dinner was delicious. Hot tubs is clean and amenities including shower head were great. Recommend to stay just one night. Because the “Kinugawa” itself is a small town and surrounded by abandoned buildings, not much to do.
The check in staff didn’t let me know you needed reservation for the return taxi. I planned to grab a taxi to the train station at the check out but then, the staff told me without taxi reservation or shuttle reservation, waiting time for a taxi is around one hour. We ended up walked to the train station but missed the train and spent 5 hours waiting for the next train.
I think the hotel staff should have let me know the reservation when I checked in as they knew we took a taxi to get to the hotel at check in.
Lack of taxi service is understandable due to the size of town, so make sure to ask about the taxi or shuttle for your return!!!
The check in staff was impersonal. The hotel seems to cater to a large group of people so if you are looking for more of traditional type of Japanese hotel service, look other hotels. But over all great hotel experience. "
"Room little dated but extremely spacious, and very clean. Only comment is lack of USB port. Buffet was adequate but missing the ‘wow’ factor. Property was little far from train station, I think it would be much convenient if the shuttle will bring guess back to hotel instead of just one way to the train station."
"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"
"This was my 3rd time staying here, great location a few min walk from the train and bus terminal, warm comfortable rooms, friendly helpful staff, it's a shame they changed the breakfast service, the curry and rice were excellent before... I'd definitely recommend eating at yuba komachi while in Nikko, delicious chicken cutlet curry, very good price and lovely staff, 2 min walk from the hotel "
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 exactly alike, but these dormitory-style accommodations all feature shared rooms (though many hostels offer private room options too), low prices, and a social setting.
What are the best hostels in Nikko?
Based on our customers' reviews, these hostels in Nikko have the highest ratings: YUTORELO NIKKO - Hostel - Located within a 10-minute walk of Lake Chūzenji. Property features include free WiFi, free parking, and a restaurant. Rooms come with towels, hair dryers, and free WiFi. Stay Nikko Guesthouse – Hostel - Close to public transit, this property is within a 10-minute walk of Nikko Tobunikko Station. Property features include free WiFi, free parking, and multilingual staff. You'll find towels, hair dryers, and bed sheets in all rooms. K's House Nikko - Kinugawa Onsen Hostel - Property features include free WiFi, free parking, and laundry facilities. Rooms come with bed sheets and free WiFi. Nikko Guesthouse Sumica - Hostel - 2-minute walk from Nikko Station for easy access to public transit. Guests can enjoy free WiFi and tour assistance. You'll find towels and free WiFi in all rooms. Nikkosan BackPackers Inn - Hostel - Close to public transit, this property is within a 5-minute walk of Nikko Tobunikko Station. Guests can enjoy free WiFi, a restaurant, and a bar. You'll find towels, hair dryers, and free WiFi in all rooms.
How many hostels will I be able to find in Nikko?
If you're searching for a low-cost place to stay in Nikko, one of Expedia's 5 hostels might be a great option for you.
When is the best time of year to stay in a hostel in Nikko?
Good weather's definitely a plus when you want to venture out and explore, so here's a little information that may be helpful: 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 Nikko are July, September, June, and August, with each month seeing an average of 10 inches of rainfall.
What is there to see and do in Nikko?
Depending on your interests, you might like to check out the area around Nikko. Get out into nature with places like Kegon Falls, Italian Embassy Villa Memorial Park, and British Embassy Villa Memorial Park. Cultural attractions include Edo Wonderland, Nikko Toshogu Treasure Museum, and Nikko Toshogu Art Museum. Visit landmarks like 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're on the ground, you may want to use public transit during your trip. Make your way to Shimoimaichi-eki to catch metro. To explore more of the surrounding area, take a train from Imaichi Station, Nikko Station, or Nikko Tobunikko Station.