NNieva MayThe place is a 25-30 minute walk from the Tobu Nikko station, but you can actually take bus going there. However we didn't know the buses only run until 3 in the afternoon so we had no choice but to walk an uphill road. However it was a very fun experience and the hike was worth it as soon as we were able to take a rest in this humble pension house. The owner was very accommodating, gave us strawberry ice cream and even offered us a ride to the station the next morning. I would say that this place gave us the best definition of ”omotenashi”. Someday when we go back in Nikko , we'll surely stay here once again.
訪訪客用戶The guesthouse is quite a way from Nikko town (10-15 mins by bus / 1 hour walk) but is in a good location for getting to the shrines or to Lake Ashi - there's a bus stop close by. The guesthouse was homely and had 2 private onsen. Our room was comfortable enough although the en-suite was very tiny! The host was welcoming but didn't speak any English which meant we had to communicate by translating on our phones. We booked to have breakfast at the guesthouse, but didn't realise that for booking the dinner we needed to give 24 hours+ notice so missed out!
EEthan the traveler很棒的新賓館。帶上自己的毛巾或買一條200日元。很少有房間,所以溫泉不擁擠。我們每晚在他們的廚房做飯-他們有以前客人的免費油/香料/醬汁。酒店後面有釣魚/bbq活動業務應該退房,唯一缺點是牀有點硬,雙牀的拉出團太硬要額外加個墊子晚上冷的話可以從b1樓拿毯子。酒店由40多歲的傢伙經營,試圖振興該地區。