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The Ritz-Carlton, Nikko

$715-1,450+/ noite

Reservar se 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.

Por Que As Pessoas Adoram

9.559 avaliações
  • 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

Resumo Rápido: It's an incredibly expensive, isolated sanctuary where you'll pay premium prices for everything, including a $45 breakfast and $20 daily parking.

Revisado por @kuratedventuresMy 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!


Hóspedes Que Ficaram Aqui Disseram

The hype

A flawless blend of modern luxury and traditional Japanese aesthetics with an unforgettable onsen experience.

Reality check

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

Limpeza e Manutenção

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.

Sleepability™

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  • Occasional hallway noise
  • Nature sounds if you leave the balcony open

Antes de reservar

Bom saber

  • The 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.

O que levar

  • Comfortable 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.

Room Genie

Melhores escolhas

  • Lake Chuzenji View Suite for a massive 1,238 sq ft layout and jaw-dropping panoramas of the lake and Mount Nantai.

Quartos a evitar

  • Riverside Garden View rooms if you want the iconic lake and mountain views—they look at the garden instead.

Room Request Genie – copiar e colar

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.

FAQ e dicas ocultas

Tudo o que você realmente quer saber antes de reservar.

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.


Dicas de Insiders

  • 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.

5 coisas que deve saber antes de partir

  • 💡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.

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