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Latest Reviews for Nikko Hotels

LiVEMAX RESORT KINUGAWA
3.3/523 Reviews
I think the food was buffet style and the quality was good. The number of items was compact compared to this type of hotel. However, each item is delicious and the staff replenishes it as soon as it runs out on the tray, so overall I'm satisfied. Also, the open-air bath in the room was nice. One of my companions was in a wheelchair, and even though we didn't have any special orders at check-in, they added a chair with a high seat to the room, and we were able to spend a very comfortable time. Thank you very much.
Monogusa No Yado Hanasenkyo
4.1/554 Reviews
It was good to use the national travel support to stay and stay on weekdays, and the large indoor bath and the open-air bath were almost reserved depending on the time, including the washroom with easy-to-use arrangement. The room is a Japanese-style room overlooking the Kinugawa River, and it seems that it has been renewed, but the wooden part at the entrance was creaky anyway, which was a little surprised. And the meal is individually served, and it is recommended for those who do not like Viking. I wanted to say, but there is one problem here. I think it depends on the content and time of the meal, but there are a large group in the back, and a double seat is arranged near the entrance, and every time people pass by, the tatami mats are soft or shaken. I can't calm down, The staff and the food were great, but this was the only deduction. It was a stay that I wanted to respond to the hotel side.
LiVEMAX RESORT KAWAJI
3.1/541 Reviews
When I saw the reviews of the hotel before the trip, I wanted to get a good evaluation, but the front desk was polite, and the hot springs were about 42 degrees in the room and 40 degrees in the open air, which was just right. Vikings will also be added as soon as you call the staff. Overall, you can be satisfied enough considering the price. If you are greedy and complaining, choose another hohle.
The Ritz-Carlton, Nikko
4.5/543 Reviews
The hotel is very comfortable, the waiter's attitude is very good, the room is very good, but the Japanese restaurant experience is too bad, the waiter is seriously unfriendly to Chinese people, we 6 people spent 8,000 RMB dinner 🍾️ the product is not sorry for the charge, the service attitude is not friendly, Chinese people are friends all over the world, can you be more friendly
Kinugawa Onsen Hotel
4.4/5110 Reviews
The hotel gets off at Kinugawa Onsen Station. There is no hotel car to pick up the station. There are shuttle buses for hot spring hotels. Get on the bus at bus stop No. 5 and tell the driver the name of the hotel. Don't walk there. It's inconvenient to push the luggage. It's also good to walk for 15 minutes without luggage. The appearance of the hotel is a bit old. Don't miss this hotel because of the appearance! The hotel has a sense of history and there is an introduction on the wall. Although it is very old, it is very clean. The room is quite large and clean. The room facing Kinugawa has a good view, but the sound of running water is very loud, which has no effect on our good sleep. The hotel hot spring is quite large. The men and women hot springs will change places in the morning, and you can experience different pools. The hot spring is clean and there are not many people. You can also scan the code to check whether the hot spring is crowded or not, and go when there are few people. The hotel has free afternoon tea at 3 pm. The snacks are delicious and the ice cream is also very good. The hotel's breakfast and dinner are particularly rich, and every kind of food is delicious. We stayed for three nights and had a great time every day! All the waiters in the hotel are very warm and friendly! The bus from the hotel to the station needs to be booked in advance!
Asaya
4.6/548 Reviews
Asaya is a large onsen hotel rather isolated from stores, shops, and restos. Inside there are lots of them but I could not find a cup of coffee at 4:00 AM. There is free tea dispenser in the lobby. We all had access to the Premiere Club room by 6:00 AM where we could enjoy snacks and drinks and coffee. Breakfast is served for guests. We ate there and in the main dining room for one of our breakfasts. I loved their beef jerky which I took to my room to eat later. The main dining room for breakfast and dinner offered a hidden room with semi-privacy. The size of our tatami room with Premiere access was just enormous -- about as large as any hotel room I have ever had (one exception was in a Las Vegas hotel). The floor was mainly tatami mats but bamboo flooring in the bathroom and toilet rooms. The housekeeping is immaculate with daily service. There's a long queue just before dinner at 5:30. The food was delicious and plentiful with steak, crab legs, tempera, sashimi, and other seafoods. I enjoyed the soft serve.

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