Top rated hotels in Tochigi Prefecture

Hoshino Resorts KAI Kinugawa
4.5/544 Reviews
If you choose to take a bus from the station to the hotel, brace yourselves for a rather long walk from the bus drop off point to the monorail entrance along a very rough gravel road (trust me, it gets worse if it’s wet and cold and you’re dragging a 15kg luggage). The walk was far from what I’d expect when staying in such a luxury resort. If I could make any suggestion i think the hotel should perhaps pave the gravel road to make it more walk-friendly? Or negotiate with the bus company so that the stop is right outside the monorail entrance and not at the end of a muddy gravel road. But until any of that is made possible I’d highly recommend taking a taxi from station if you don’t have a car. The ‘Monorail’ (which was more like a glorified cable car) was an interesting feature on arrival. I don’t know if it was build due to geographical restriction (that prevented actual roads built right up to the hotel?) or as some sort of gimmick but sorry to say it’s really not efficient during peak hours and after the first ride it really just felt like an elevator that takes forever to arrive. Once we finally arrived the place itself was gorgeous throughout. From the decor to the atmosphere it’s just a relaxing vibe. It’s a place for getaways and the hotel made sure of that with all the attention to details (such as the meal timings, the seating arrangements etc) to make sure at no point you feel crowded or overwhelmed. The service was great and the staff know limited but adequate English. The Onsen was quite a long walk from our room in freezing cold weather, the foyer was fancy with a relaxation area and free drinks, however the actual onset felt slightly on the basic side to me with just one indoor and one outdoor (not a super fancy type) bath but since there weren’t many guests it wasn’t crowded and I was happy. Again the entire onsen area was very neat and clean. Our room was lovely and clean with a nice balcony. Food was lovely as well. Overall once you get past the gravel road and reach the hotel there’s really not much else to fault and I did enjoy my stay very much.
Candeo Hotel Utsunomiya
4.7/549 Reviews
I often use Candeo Hotels in the Tokyo metropolitan area, but this was my first time in Utsunomiya. The rooms and sky baths are the same as other Candeo hotels, but they are clean as they were built recently. Best of all, it's close to Utsunomiya Station, making shopping and eating convenient. It will come in handy when you are on a business trip to Utsunomiya.
Akasawa Onsen Ryokan
4.2/513 Reviews
This was my first time for staying in ryokan. This ryokan has such a delight, warming services and very nice hotel staffs. Although I can not speak japanese, the language did not bring me any problems because we could use google translate and some of the innkeeper can speak English. I felt like I stay in my home and very enjoyed interacting with both hotel staffs and shiobara people. Besides, foods there were so delicious. - traditional japanese food: they wrote a welcome note and descriptions of food in paper (in japanese) eg. Fish came from river beside hotel, everything was from local which I really really love it. - local venison(deer meat): must try yakiniku If you wanna avoid chaotic environment in the city, I would reccommend this place because you would feel a part of nature (natural sound is so nice) and you can find a true calm of your soul. We were very surprised because we were only foreigner tourist in the hotel. Thank you innkeeper and staff for caring us. We always miss there when we come back to busy city!
Hotel Miyoshino Annex
4.3/57 Reviews
The biggest feature here is the bath. In the separate building outside the hotel, there are two open-air baths for one person (quite narrow!) and one open-air bath for 1 ~ 2 people, one open-air bath for 4 ~ 5 people, and one inner bath is large and small, and 6 total. The inner bath was large, but there was a card in use, but the inner bath was an ordinary unit bus. And all of them, including a large open-air bath, are locked and can be used for rental. I also rented a large open-air bath alone! It was nice. I can't make a reservation in advance, so I need to be careful. If the bath you are looking for is being used, you may need to devise, such as checking the vacancy situation. The inner bath is put from evening to morning. The tub bath and open-air bath size are closed from 2 a.m. to 5:30 a.m. The hotel itself is a bit old, but it is well managed and clean. Jazz flows at the front desk, and old European furniture and furniture stand out. Breakfast is Japanese, baked fish and ham eggs, rice miso soup. Not a Viking. Is it a little lacking? The restaurant is the venue. This restaurant will be a pretty atmosphere Italian during the day and night. There was a menu that seemed to be delicious, such as stone kiln pizza, pasta of hand eel, stone kiln grill chicken, hamburger, etc. It's good for a couple to eat. This time it was a regular holiday, so I couldn't eat it, zannen! By the way, room service is also available. This is a hidden hole hotel! Recommended.
Pension Lakes Nikko
4.6/55 Reviews
We were hosted by an elderly couple, and his family members. They were super cute, friendly and polite. It's like their small family business, ground floor was a western restaurant, second floor onwards were all the guest rooms. They know a bit of English, so the communication wise no issue at all. What we love about this stay is that other than the room with gorgeous lake view, the host was super helpful to allow us to store our luggage with them even way before our check-in timing. Furthermore he even offer to send us to the laundry shop, when we just casually ask him about the laundry. What actually surprised me the most, was that he even FETCH us from the laundry shop after we were done. Will definitely come back to this place again if I'm in Nikko! Thumbs up! Super host!! 😁
Super Hotel Sano Fujioka
3.9/57 Reviews
There is no lie in the words of the rational or functional display here and there, but for whom? As a major chain developed nationwide, if I dare to say ... ◾️ Good points Fee (not Cospa) Newness (here) Open window Free PPV Cleaning with full window ◾️ Bad points Super appropriate for infection response (No vaccination certificate or ID confirmation even for the prefectural discount. No temperature measurement.) They don't give me a prefectural discount coupon (I told you) The dining room capacity is too small (packed-) Rooms and amenities that are too functional ”Large communal bath” Capacity 4 people Always very crowded, less than 2 meters to the door and bed, noisy electronic lock operation sound One elevator is especially dysfunctional in the morning, proteins in the meal are over (fish and wieners are not good) As with side dishes, it's fatal that rice and miso soup are not delicious. Staff who can't speak Japanese Mechanical greetings. Nothing around, 15 minutes walk to the store. Parking lot buried before the evening. Jalan preferential treatment display Free drinks are not replenished.
Yutorelo Nikko
4.2/523 Reviews
Really nice room with an epic view of the lake and enough space for everything. Meals are wonderful and abundant and a seasonal selection each day Perfect place to stay if you are planning to explore okunikko area or to cycle around the lake, there are also restaurants nearby for lunch. The public bath is very pleasant with an outdoor spring to soak in while enjoying an open sky. Found out there was a shuttle bus back to tobu-nikko station setting off at 11am from the hotel after speaking to a kind staff member, Diane. Do make reservations for the shuttle beforehand at the reception if you plan to take this as well. Rental bikes available at the Nikko natural history museum which is a 10min walk from the hotel
Sakahijiri Nikko
3.9/57 Reviews
Passing by Kawaji Onsen, I stayed at Hansei Nikko for one night, and I was pleasantly surprised! A very popular hotel. The service is warm and professional, and the food is delicious. When the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, go for a walk by the river in the morning and evening, which is full of charm. I will choose this restaurant next time I pass by.
Nikko Senhime Monogatari
4.4/532 Reviews
Having only just arrived a few days earlier in Japan - this was our first experience of a ryokan . We didn’t know what to expect but it turned out to be a fantastic experience. From choosing our own Kimono to wear around the hotel to our beautiful spacious room with wonderful views of the autumn trees behind, every detail had been thought about. The onsen was wonderful with a pool. Inside and outside. We had a private dining room where we were served the most incredible meals in beautiful Japanese ceramics of all kinds of shapes and sizes. We were attended to by the Chun, a young Vietnamese girl who was just charming, she couldn’t do enough for us and tried so hard with her English - she really made our stay.. this ryokan is also right opposite the shrines , so its a great location and right on the bus route for getting further into the hills. We really recommend this place.
Toyoko Inn Tochigi Ashikaga-eki Kita-guchi
4/586 Reviews
Move from Toyoko Inn Mito. There was a small breakfast and coffee 々 but I was satisfied enough. The room is the same party. I was surprised to see a lot of miso soup with local wheat miso specification (this time eggplant). Because the elevator is 1 base, is it stressful when crowded? But it is a card key recognition type, so security is good.

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels401
Number of Reviews4,953
Average Price (Weekdays)€217
Average Price (Weekends)€242