จองหาก Book this if you want a serene, ultra-luxury retreat with Japan's only Ritz-Carlton natural hot spring and breathtaking views of Lake Chuzenji.
First Ritz-Carlton with a natural hot spring (onsen) Massive 614+ sq ft rooms with private engawa (porches) Impeccable service and stunning views of Lake Chuzenji and Mount Nantai สรุปด่วน: It's an incredibly expensive, isolated sanctuary where you'll pay premium prices for everything, including a $45 breakfast and $20 daily parking.
รีวิวโดย @kuratedventures : My stay at The Ritz-Carlton, Nikko was the peaceful escape I desperately needed. Waking up to that stunning lake view and unwinding in the deep soaking tub felt like pure magic. The minimalist design is so calming—I didn't want to leave!
A flawless blend of modern luxury and traditional Japanese aesthetics with an unforgettable onsen experience.
Food and beverage prices are exorbitant, and the isolated location means you're a captive audience.
You want a tranquil, nature-focused digital detox You love high-end onsen experiences You appreciate minimalist Japanese design and spacious rooms 9.8
Housekeeping: Impeccable daily housekeeping with turndown service; guests consistently report spotless conditions.Bathroom hygiene: Pristine stone bathrooms and immaculate onsen facilities, though the onsen closes midday for deep cleaning.Maintenance: Opened in 2020, the property still feels brand new with flawless woodwork and well-maintained facilities.Linens & towels: High-quality, fresh linens, plush towels, and comfortable yukatas provided for lounging.Odors & scents: The lobby smells of subtle cedar and hinoki wood, while the onsen has a distinct, authentic sulfur scent.0-4 ดัง
4-7.5 ปานกลาง
7.5-10 เงียบ
Occasional hallway noise Nature sounds if you leave the balcony open สิ่งที่ควรรู้The hotel is 45 minutes by bus/taxi from Nikko Station up a winding mountain road. Breakfast is not included and costs around 6,500 JPY per person. The onsen is closed daily from 12 PM to 2 PM for cleaning. สิ่งที่ควรเตรียมตัวComfortable hiking boots for exploring Nikko National Park trails. Warm layers and a fleece, as the high elevation keeps it cool even in summer. Motion sickness pills for the 48-hairpin-turn Irohazaka Winding Road. เลือกสรรยอดLake Chuzenji View Suite for a massive 1,238 sq ft layout and jaw-dropping panoramas of the lake and Mount Nantai. ห้องที่ควรหลีกเลี่ยงRiverside Garden View rooms if you want the iconic lake and mountain views—they look at the garden instead. Room Request Genie – คัดลอกและวาง “We would love to request a Lake Chuzenji View room on the 4th (top) floor for the most unobstructed views of the lake and Mount Nantai.”
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Is there a natural hot spring? Yes, it's the first Ritz-Carlton to feature an authentic natural onsen, drawing milky white sulfur water from Nikko Yumoto Onsen.
How much is parking? Valet parking is 3,000 JPY (about $20) per night with in/out privileges.
Are tattoos allowed in the onsen? Yes, the hotel permits guests with fashion tattoos to use the hot springs.
Is it family-friendly? Yes, but note that children under 16 are not allowed in the spa, and the vibe is very quiet and adult-oriented.
What is the dress code? Smart casual, but overnight guests are welcome to wear the provided yukata and loungewear around the property.
How do I get there from Tokyo? Take the Tobu Spacia X train from Asakusa to Tobu Nikko Station (2 hours), then a 40-minute taxi or bus ride up the mountain.
เคล็ดลับท่องเที่ยว ✨ Book the morning Zazen meditation with a local Buddhist monk—it's a highly recommended, serene way to start the day.
✨ Try the signature cocktail at The Bar, chilled with natural highland ice harvested at Nikko's own Tokujiro Ice Farm.
✨ Grab a quick bite at Sakaeya near the Tobu Nikko station before heading up the mountain—their fried yuba manju is a local favorite.
💡 The rooms feature a traditional 'genkan' foyer where you must remove your shoes before entering the living space. 💡 The hotel's design incorporates Kanuma-kumiko, a traditional Japanese art of intricate geometric wood carving made without nails. 💡 The onsen water is a milky white hydrogen sulfide-type simple sulfur spring that smells strongly of sulfur but leaves skin incredibly soft. 💡 You can request a complimentary bicycle and helmet to explore the small town and nearby Kegon Falls. 💡 The sofa beds in the sunrooms are quite firm and short; ask for an extra duvet or mattress pad if a child is sleeping on it. แผนที่ ดูตำแหน่งของ The Ritz-Carlton, Nikko และสิ่งอื่นๆ ที่อยู่รอบใกล้เคียง
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