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Nikko Kanaya Hotel

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Welcome to the enchanting Nikko Kanaya Hotel, your gateway to the stunning landscapes and rich culture of Nikkō, Japan! Nestled just 0,7 миль from the city center, this vibrant hotel is perfect for those looking to explore and experience all that this beautiful area has to offer. With prices starting from just $104, you can enjoy a luxurious stay without breaking the bank.

Property building in Nikko Kanaya Hotel
Bed in Nikko Kanaya Hotel

Комнаты

2 Односпальные Кровати

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375 кв. футов

Annex Deluxe, 2 Односпальные Кровати

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The spacious twin/double room offers air conditioning, a safe deposit box, as well as a private bathroom boasting a bath and a shower. The unit has 2 beds.

2 Односпальные Кровати

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375 кв. футов

Annex Corner

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Ванна

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The spacious twin room provides air conditioning, a safe deposit box, as well as a private bathroom featuring a bath and a shower. The unit offers 2 beds.

Deluxe Twin Room - single occupancy in Nikko Kanaya Hotel

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2 Односпальные Кровати

1 Диван-Кровать

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300 кв. футов

Делюкс, 2 Односпальные Кровати, Одноместное использование

Собственная ванная

Ванна

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Холодильник

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At Nikko Kanaya, you’ll find yourself surrounded by delightful amenities, including an on-site restaurant and a bar that are just waiting to tantalize your taste buds. Keep connected during your travels with free Wi-Fi and take advantage of private parking – an absolute treasure in busy tourist spots! Whether you’re planning a business meeting or a lavish banquet, their meeting facilities (extra charges apply) make it easy to host events while enjoying the comforts of a fabulous hotel.

Lobby or reception in Nikko Kanaya Hotel
Property building in Nikko Kanaya Hotel

Лучшие впечатления

Past guests rave about their experience here, with a solid 779 reviews reflecting the warm atmosphere and exceptional service. With 24-hour front desk assistance, air conditioning for those warm Japanese days, and a lush garden to unwind in, it’s truly a home away from home. So, why not pack your bags, grab your camera, and get ready to create unforgettable memories at Nikko Kanaya Hotel?

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Nikko Kanaya Hotel
Photo of the whole room in Nikko Kanaya Hotel

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At Nikko Kanaya Hotel, your dining experience is bound to be a memorable one! Savor the delights at the MAIN DINING ROOM, where traditional French and European flavors dance on your palate amidst a charming ambiance. Whether you’re in the mood for a sumptuous three-course meal or a cozy brunch, this restaurant is an ideal backdrop for indulging in delightful cuisine while soaking in breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes. For a more modern twist, swing by the CRAFT LOUNGE, a sleek spot offering a variety of European dishes, perfect for unwinding after a day full of adventure.

Restaurant/places to eat in Nikko Kanaya Hotel
Food in Nikko Kanaya Hotel

Удобства

Ресторан

Бесплатная частная парковка

Бесплатный Wi-Fi

Бесплатный трансфер

Кондиционер

Бар

Парковка на территории

Круглосуточная стойка регистрации

Bathroom in Nikko Kanaya Hotel
Restaurant/places to eat in Nikko Kanaya Hotel

Рестораны

MAIN DINNG ROOM

Традиционная, Французская, Европейская

CRAFT LOUNGE

Современная, Европейская

Food close-up in Nikko Kanaya Hotel
Lounge or bar in Nikko Kanaya Hotel
Nikko Kanaya Hotel
I loved my stay at Nikko Kanaya. First, there is a complimentary shuttle to pick you up from the train station (only a few pick-ups so you might want to schedule your train accordingly); otherwise city bus will drop you off but you will have to walk up a slightly long driveway. You are greeted by the nicest staff; everyone was such a delight! I stayed in the older part of the hotel, and it is old. (I heard that they renovated one building, but pretty expensive). I had room 54 - paid $369 for 2 nights - included a western breakfast, and dinner. Great deal! My room was spacious and had beautiful views. There is a slight odor, and I thought it might be musty, but I was in a wood shop later on in my stay and recognized it to be the same smell. So there is a "woodsy" odor; the floor seemed to slightly slant, but it didn't bother me in the least. The breakfast is a Western style breakfast - you can order traditional Japanese breakfast 24 hours in advance, at at addt'l price; the dinner was absolutely amazing - 5 courses and just beautiful The history of the hotel is displayed throughout, and it is an amazing story. So many dignitaries have visited here. Great location - directly next to Shinkyo Bridge - I walked to the Shrines/Temple from the hotel - bus picks you up in front of the hotel if heading to Lake Chuzenji. I would definitely return - lovely!!

Kathlene

Great staffs, very attentive and helpful, their English is pretty good, too. We stayed in the Annex Wing, which is the renovated one. The building looks old but the room is very well-equipped with modern facilities. The room is also very clean and spacious. The window offered us a peaceful view over the front yard of the hotel with mountains in the back and autumn foliage. Our booking includes breakfast and dinner. Both are delicious with fresh ingredients. The menu is a bit limited though, in terms of variety of food, and we need to pay extra for some dishes. Still, we were happy with the size of the portions and quality of food. Last but not least, PERFECT location: just next to Shinkyo Bridge and a few steps away from the main Shrines. We could visit all of the main attractions on foot. There are also bus stops in front of the hotel, from which we can go to Chuzenji Lake as well as Nikko station. Overall, we enjoyed our stay a lot and felt very welcomed at Nikko Kanaya Hotel.

Thu

Loved the location - right BY the famous bridge and wallking to all the famous temples! Loved walking to various temples at all times of the day. It's location by the river and bridge is wonderful. Also loved the rich history of this hotel - we didn't know this before we arrived but Einstein, Helen Keller, Eleanor Rooservelt, and many other famous people of the world have stayed here. The garden is pretty and dinning room very classy although we didn't dine there, we opted for the delicious local cruisines offered by local restaurants. The rooms were simple but large, we had a lot of space to lounge around, or open the floor to ceiling curtain and enjoy the views into the garden. One of the nights there was thunder and lighening, we just open the curtains, turn off the lights, and enjoyed a spectacular lightening show. (we came from a place with no such storms:-)

Nancy

This is probably the closest hotel to the temples but a 10 minute cab ride from the station. It is a historic landmark being the oldest western style hotel in Japan and the walls are decorated with photos of past guests (Ulysses S Grant, Indira Gandhi, Eisenhower). In consequence, it's a rabbit warren of corridors and levels. I requested a quiet room with an open view and that is exactly what I got. It was in a connected annex maybe some 40 years old, but perfect for a quiet stay. The room was very large, with unusually a full length bath, and a Nespresso machine. The bar is very very atmospheric and has a massive selection of whiskies (Scotch and Japanese). Breakfast is available as either Japanese or Western. The latter is extremely well done and very welcome.

Simon

One of my best experiences in Japan. + Big room (especially for Japan), our room was in the Annex, which seems refurbished + Great breakfast (and great breakfast), be sure to pay the small extra for the Japanese breakfast. We also had dinner... Exquisite + Fantastic garden with a nice panorama of the mountains around Nikko + You're just next to the area with all the temples, so the perfect spot for sightseeing Value was very good for the price but I suspect it was because the off season

Stefan

I loved my stay at Nikko Kanaya. First, there is a complimentary shuttle to pick you up from the train station (only a few pick-ups so you might want to schedule your train accordingly); otherwise city bus will drop you off but you will have to walk up a slightly long driveway. You are greeted by the nicest staff; everyone was such a delight! I stayed in the older part of the hotel, and it is old. (I heard that they renovated one building, but pretty expensive). I had room 54 - paid $369 for 2 nights - included a western breakfast, and dinner. Great deal! My room was spacious and had beautiful views. There is a slight odor, and I thought it might be musty, but I was in a wood shop later on in my stay and recognized it to be the same smell. So there is a "woodsy" odor; the floor seemed to slightly slant, but it didn't bother me in the least. The breakfast is a Western style breakfast - you can order traditional Japanese breakfast 24 hours in advance, at at addt'l price; the dinner was absolutely amazing - 5 courses and just beautiful The history of the hotel is displayed throughout, and it is an amazing story. So many dignitaries have visited here. Great location - directly next to Shinkyo Bridge - I walked to the Shrines/Temple from the hotel - bus picks you up in front of the hotel if heading to Lake Chuzenji. I would definitely return - lovely!!

Kathlene

Great staffs, very attentive and helpful, their English is pretty good, too. We stayed in the Annex Wing, which is the renovated one. The building looks old but the room is very well-equipped with modern facilities. The room is also very clean and spacious. The window offered us a peaceful view over the front yard of the hotel with mountains in the back and autumn foliage. Our booking includes breakfast and dinner. Both are delicious with fresh ingredients. The menu is a bit limited though, in terms of variety of food, and we need to pay extra for some dishes. Still, we were happy with the size of the portions and quality of food. Last but not least, PERFECT location: just next to Shinkyo Bridge and a few steps away from the main Shrines. We could visit all of the main attractions on foot. There are also bus stops in front of the hotel, from which we can go to Chuzenji Lake as well as Nikko station. Overall, we enjoyed our stay a lot and felt very welcomed at Nikko Kanaya Hotel.

Thu

Loved the location - right BY the famous bridge and wallking to all the famous temples! Loved walking to various temples at all times of the day. It's location by the river and bridge is wonderful. Also loved the rich history of this hotel - we didn't know this before we arrived but Einstein, Helen Keller, Eleanor Rooservelt, and many other famous people of the world have stayed here. The garden is pretty and dinning room very classy although we didn't dine there, we opted for the delicious local cruisines offered by local restaurants. The rooms were simple but large, we had a lot of space to lounge around, or open the floor to ceiling curtain and enjoy the views into the garden. One of the nights there was thunder and lighening, we just open the curtains, turn off the lights, and enjoyed a spectacular lightening show. (we came from a place with no such storms:-)

Nancy

This is probably the closest hotel to the temples but a 10 minute cab ride from the station. It is a historic landmark being the oldest western style hotel in Japan and the walls are decorated with photos of past guests (Ulysses S Grant, Indira Gandhi, Eisenhower). In consequence, it's a rabbit warren of corridors and levels. I requested a quiet room with an open view and that is exactly what I got. It was in a connected annex maybe some 40 years old, but perfect for a quiet stay. The room was very large, with unusually a full length bath, and a Nespresso machine. The bar is very very atmospheric and has a massive selection of whiskies (Scotch and Japanese). Breakfast is available as either Japanese or Western. The latter is extremely well done and very welcome.

Simon

One of my best experiences in Japan. + Big room (especially for Japan), our room was in the Annex, which seems refurbished + Great breakfast (and great breakfast), be sure to pay the small extra for the Japanese breakfast. We also had dinner... Exquisite + Fantastic garden with a nice panorama of the mountains around Nikko + You're just next to the area with all the temples, so the perfect spot for sightseeing Value was very good for the price but I suspect it was because the off season

Stefan

I loved my stay at Nikko Kanaya. First, there is a complimentary shuttle to pick you up from the train station (only a few pick-ups so you might want to schedule your train accordingly); otherwise city bus will drop you off but you will have to walk up a slightly long driveway. You are greeted by the nicest staff; everyone was such a delight! I stayed in the older part of the hotel, and it is old. (I heard that they renovated one building, but pretty expensive). I had room 54 - paid $369 for 2 nights - included a western breakfast, and dinner. Great deal! My room was spacious and had beautiful views. There is a slight odor, and I thought it might be musty, but I was in a wood shop later on in my stay and recognized it to be the same smell. So there is a "woodsy" odor; the floor seemed to slightly slant, but it didn't bother me in the least. The breakfast is a Western style breakfast - you can order traditional Japanese breakfast 24 hours in advance, at at addt'l price; the dinner was absolutely amazing - 5 courses and just beautiful The history of the hotel is displayed throughout, and it is an amazing story. So many dignitaries have visited here. Great location - directly next to Shinkyo Bridge - I walked to the Shrines/Temple from the hotel - bus picks you up in front of the hotel if heading to Lake Chuzenji. I would definitely return - lovely!!

Kathlene

Great staffs, very attentive and helpful, their English is pretty good, too. We stayed in the Annex Wing, which is the renovated one. The building looks old but the room is very well-equipped with modern facilities. The room is also very clean and spacious. The window offered us a peaceful view over the front yard of the hotel with mountains in the back and autumn foliage. Our booking includes breakfast and dinner. Both are delicious with fresh ingredients. The menu is a bit limited though, in terms of variety of food, and we need to pay extra for some dishes. Still, we were happy with the size of the portions and quality of food. Last but not least, PERFECT location: just next to Shinkyo Bridge and a few steps away from the main Shrines. We could visit all of the main attractions on foot. There are also bus stops in front of the hotel, from which we can go to Chuzenji Lake as well as Nikko station. Overall, we enjoyed our stay a lot and felt very welcomed at Nikko Kanaya Hotel.

Thu

Loved the location - right BY the famous bridge and wallking to all the famous temples! Loved walking to various temples at all times of the day. It's location by the river and bridge is wonderful. Also loved the rich history of this hotel - we didn't know this before we arrived but Einstein, Helen Keller, Eleanor Rooservelt, and many other famous people of the world have stayed here. The garden is pretty and dinning room very classy although we didn't dine there, we opted for the delicious local cruisines offered by local restaurants. The rooms were simple but large, we had a lot of space to lounge around, or open the floor to ceiling curtain and enjoy the views into the garden. One of the nights there was thunder and lighening, we just open the curtains, turn off the lights, and enjoyed a spectacular lightening show. (we came from a place with no such storms:-)

Nancy

This is probably the closest hotel to the temples but a 10 minute cab ride from the station. It is a historic landmark being the oldest western style hotel in Japan and the walls are decorated with photos of past guests (Ulysses S Grant, Indira Gandhi, Eisenhower). In consequence, it's a rabbit warren of corridors and levels. I requested a quiet room with an open view and that is exactly what I got. It was in a connected annex maybe some 40 years old, but perfect for a quiet stay. The room was very large, with unusually a full length bath, and a Nespresso machine. The bar is very very atmospheric and has a massive selection of whiskies (Scotch and Japanese). Breakfast is available as either Japanese or Western. The latter is extremely well done and very welcome.

Simon

One of my best experiences in Japan. + Big room (especially for Japan), our room was in the Annex, which seems refurbished + Great breakfast (and great breakfast), be sure to pay the small extra for the Japanese breakfast. We also had dinner... Exquisite + Fantastic garden with a nice panorama of the mountains around Nikko + You're just next to the area with all the temples, so the perfect spot for sightseeing Value was very good for the price but I suspect it was because the off season

Stefan

Местоположение

1300, Kami-Hatsuishi-Machi,, Nikko, 321-1401, Япония

Nikko Kanaya Hotel