The hotel is located on the plateau, a little remote, suitable for self-driving. It has beautiful scenery and complete children's play facilities, making it suitable for families with young children. Those who are worried about young children disturbing the family should be careful.
This is a hotel where famous people such as Einstein stayed in the last century. There is a history gallery and museum in the hotel. It is clean and the service is very good. They will personally lead guests to the door of the room. The room is relatively large compared to Japanese hotels. However, the disadvantage is that the facilities are relatively old, with a small TV and two small beds, and there is no socket next to the bed, so you can only charge on the table. It is suitable for a short experience of one or two days, not for long-term stay, but no one comes to Nikko for a long time.
I took a taxi from Kinugawa Onsen Station to go to the hotel, but just take the bus. It's quick, cheap, and good.
The hotel service was good. The guide was friendly, and the fact that it's a key, not a card key, is heavy, but it's also good because it's hard to lose.
The hotel facilities have a retro feel, but I didn't feel old. It feels like a restored classic car.
Dinner is divided into two parts: the first half and the second half. At first, everyone goes to Honmaguro and Daege, but you can take something else at that time.
In the end, everything is gone, so you can take your time. The ice cream was Haagen-Dazs, which is a three-course meal, but I only had one because I was feeding the baby.
There are three hot springs, including an open-air bath and two large baths, but the basement floor of the annex building was nice because there were fewer people. There were many types of shampoos available on the market, so it was easy to use.
There were also Japanese brands of hair dryers, such as Lipa, Panasonic, and Dyson. There were also baby chairs for easy washing of babies, and a baby bed where you could put your baby while drying your hair, so it was easy to prepare for leaving the baby. The breakfast was also great, with unlimited salmon roe and a variety of breads.
I was satisfied and plan to visit again when my second child is born.
It was a resort where I could feel the bubble era.
Most tourists who go to Nikko either come back and forth on the same day or stay in a hot spring hotel. If you have had enough of hot springs, then try this one. It is definitely a rare designer hotel in Japan, very special! Unlike the Ritz by Lake Chuzenji, where there are many tourists outside the window, here you live in a natural park, and there are only continuous mountains, green trees, waterfalls and streams outside the window. It is so beautiful and quiet. The dinner is Michelin-level French food, exquisite and delicious, and the wine selection is also good. It is strongly recommended to include a meal. It is very close to the train station, and it takes less than ten minutes to get there by taxi for 1,600 yen. The hotel has three free shuttle buses to the station in the morning. The employees have multiple roles. The designer is also the owner, the restaurant DJ, the waiter, and the driver. If there is anything, everyone shares it together. Whoever is free will do it. This kind of team feeling is very good. There is also a resident painter. You eat here and he paints there. He creates a work every night. It's wonderful.
Fantastic service and experience. Seamless check-in from the moment we were greeted at the front porch all the way being orienteered around the hotel and escorted to the hotel. Facilities immaculate, especially loved the Onsen. Information regarding our dietary requirements have been communicated well through the different teams at the hotel.
The surrounding environment and service are very good. The western restaurant is elegant and the service is thoughtful. The room is a bit old and can't be compared with new hotels, but the overall experience is still very comfortable. The sun came out when I left, and the snow scenery was super beautiful
The Kinugawa Golden Valley Hotel includes breakfast and dinner. It is very cost-effective. I like the grapefruit wine here. The environment is also very elegant. The whole service is convenient, the transportation is convenient, and the friend introduces it.
Located in Nasu, Resort Hotel Raki House Nasu is in the suburbs, within a 5-minute drive of Fujishiro Seiji Museum and Onsenjinjya Shrine. This hotel is 2.4 mi (3.8 km) from Nasu Safari Park and 2.8 mi (4.5 km) from Nasu Highland Park.
This hotel offers designated smoking areas.
You can enjoy a meal at the restaurant serving the guests of Resort Hotel Raki House Nasu, or stop in at the snack bar/deli. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, and an elevator. Free self parking is available onsite.
Stay in one of 25 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wired and wireless internet access keeps you connected, and digital programming provides entertainment. Bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include safes and desks, and housekeeping is provided daily.
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GGuest UserI took a taxi from Kinugawa Onsen Station to go to the hotel, but just take the bus. It's quick, cheap, and good.
The hotel service was good. The guide was friendly, and the fact that it's a key, not a card key, is heavy, but it's also good because it's hard to lose.
The hotel facilities have a retro feel, but I didn't feel old. It feels like a restored classic car.
Dinner is divided into two parts: the first half and the second half. At first, everyone goes to Honmaguro and Daege, but you can take something else at that time.
In the end, everything is gone, so you can take your time. The ice cream was Haagen-Dazs, which is a three-course meal, but I only had one because I was feeding the baby.
There are three hot springs, including an open-air bath and two large baths, but the basement floor of the annex building was nice because there were fewer people. There were many types of shampoos available on the market, so it was easy to use.
There were also Japanese brands of hair dryers, such as Lipa, Panasonic, and Dyson. There were also baby chairs for easy washing of babies, and a baby bed where you could put your baby while drying your hair, so it was easy to prepare for leaving the baby. The breakfast was also great, with unlimited salmon roe and a variety of breads.
I was satisfied and plan to visit again when my second child is born.
It was a resort where I could feel the bubble era.
SSuzhichengkeThis is a hotel where famous people such as Einstein stayed in the last century. There is a history gallery and museum in the hotel. It is clean and the service is very good. They will personally lead guests to the door of the room. The room is relatively large compared to Japanese hotels. However, the disadvantage is that the facilities are relatively old, with a small TV and two small beds, and there is no socket next to the bed, so you can only charge on the table. It is suitable for a short experience of one or two days, not for long-term stay, but no one comes to Nikko for a long time.
AAndy LeeThe hotel is located on the plateau, a little remote, suitable for self-driving. It has beautiful scenery and complete children's play facilities, making it suitable for families with young children. Those who are worried about young children disturbing the family should be careful.
AAnonymous UserMost tourists who go to Nikko either come back and forth on the same day or stay in a hot spring hotel. If you have had enough of hot springs, then try this one. It is definitely a rare designer hotel in Japan, very special! Unlike the Ritz by Lake Chuzenji, where there are many tourists outside the window, here you live in a natural park, and there are only continuous mountains, green trees, waterfalls and streams outside the window. It is so beautiful and quiet. The dinner is Michelin-level French food, exquisite and delicious, and the wine selection is also good. It is strongly recommended to include a meal. It is very close to the train station, and it takes less than ten minutes to get there by taxi for 1,600 yen. The hotel has three free shuttle buses to the station in the morning. The employees have multiple roles. The designer is also the owner, the restaurant DJ, the waiter, and the driver. If there is anything, everyone shares it together. Whoever is free will do it. This kind of team feeling is very good. There is also a resident painter. You eat here and he paints there. He creates a work every night. It's wonderful.
GGuest UserFantastic service and experience. Seamless check-in from the moment we were greeted at the front porch all the way being orienteered around the hotel and escorted to the hotel. Facilities immaculate, especially loved the Onsen. Information regarding our dietary requirements have been communicated well through the different teams at the hotel.
GGuest UserThe surrounding environment and service are very good. The western restaurant is elegant and the service is thoughtful. The room is a bit old and can't be compared with new hotels, but the overall experience is still very comfortable. The sun came out when I left, and the snow scenery was super beautiful
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