"Hotel provides free drinks in the lobby with different choices. There are also various options of yukata to choose. The facilities in room are clean and good quality. However, the private onsen bath tub is quite small. "
KAMENOI HOTEL NIKKO YUNISHIGAWA ALL-INCLUSIVE RESORT
KAMENOI HOTEL NIKKO YUNISHIGAWA ALL-INCLUSIVE RESORT
KAMENOI HOTEL NIKKO YUNISHIGAWA ALL-INCLUSIVE RESORT
KAMENOI HOTEL NIKKO YUNISHIGAWA ALL-INCLUSIVE RESORT
KAMENOI HOTEL NIKKO YUNISHIGAWA ALL-INCLUSIVE RESORT
KAMENOI HOTEL NIKKO YUNISHIGAWA ALL-INCLUSIVE RESORT
4.0 star property
Nikko
7.8 out of 10, Good, (80)
7.8/10
Good
(80)
"The food, atmosphere, and super friendly staff definitely make this place to return to. Staff was always friendly and very, very accommodating even with our limited Japanese vocabulary. Definitely the highlight of our trip for sure!"
"The area around the property was really beautiful. Several things to do, we went to the monkey show which was interesting and to Edo Wonderland, which was very cool. However, this hotel is very old and needs to be updated. The outdoor bath was nice."
"The beds were very thin mats on the floor with the worst pillows ever and terrible duvets, more like a quilt in an exposed duvet cover. The room was large but empty. After a long day of taking multiple trains I could have cried. It was pretty much like sleeping on the floor, with sketchy bedding, two sparse threaded towels, the toilet didn’t flush very good and the bidet sprayed water on the floor. It was the worst room I’ve ever stayed at and yet paid $370 Yen for one night. Do yourself a favor...
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"I should have booked 2 nights to really enjoy! Everything was excellent. My 1st time in Japan and this was lovely. Staff checking me in spoke great English.
I booked a huge tatami room and had a balcony overlooking the river. There is a turn-down service while you’re at dinner.
Buffet was fantastic and the whiskey was not watered down at all! Definitely try the sesame ball things for desert.
There are clear English instructions on how to use the onsens and an app that shows you how crowded they are in real time. Wonderfully comfortable sleeping here. I’d love to stay 2 nights in the future, maybe check out Edo Wonderland. The hotel gift shop is a good place to buy nicer, regional souvenirs.
Excellent customer service: 100 out of 10.
Just watch a couple videos on how the limited express trains work & the Kinugawa hotel busses & you’ll be fine. "
"The beds were very thin mats on the floor with the worst pillows ever and terrible duvets, more like a quilt in an exposed duvet cover. The room was large but empty. After a long day of taking multiple trains I could have cried. It was pretty much like sleeping on the floor, with sketchy bedding, two sparse threaded towels, the toilet didn’t flush very good and the bidet sprayed water on the floor. It was the worst room I’ve ever stayed at and yet paid $370 Yen for one night. Do yourself a favor and stay somewhere else!!"
"I found this Onsen and an excellent offer from Expedia. I wasn’t sure what to expect at such a low price and some mixed reviews. I loved it here and it exceeded my expectations. I dropped off my luggage early and walked the area until check in. Since it is across the river and a bit of a walk from the train station, it was so peaceful and beautiful away from others. I found a town footpath that overlooked the river gorge, a suspension bridge, and interesting decaying resorts from the economic boom downfall of the 90’s. A photographers’ paradise.
The resort seems to be going through a renovation. The room was very large and had living spaces with tatami mats. Oh yes, your room key opens a wooden locker near reception for you to place your shoes- wear socks. Beds were not futons but mattresses on floor. The mini fridge was great. I didn’t even use the bath in the room because the onsen was clean and wonderful. An outdoor bath looks out on a wooded area and is divine. The shower area has great hair and soap products. I had difficulty finding it at first because the instructions are a bit vague with arrows, but if you look for the out building next to and behind you’ll find it easily. Had to walk on plywood boards placed for the renovation and a rock path up to step so be aware. Yukata and slippers are provided. There are two massage chairs and multiple vending machines. I highly recommend staying here. "
"Really good value for money, Japan accommodation is not cheap. this was very good for our family. Private Onsen is a nice touch too. Definitely recommend."
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Lake Ikari during your travels in Nikko. Take some time to visit the temples in this culturally rich area.
You can take time to visit Yunishigawamizunosato Snow Park during your travels to Nikko. Take some time to visit the temples in this culturally rich area.
You can spend time exploring the galleries in Heike No Sato during your trip to Yunishigawa Onsen. Wander the riverfront or discover the area's mountain views.
You can spend an afternoon exploring the galleries in Heikeno-sato during your travels in Yunishigawa Onsen. Discover the hot springs and spas in this culturally rich area.
Yunishigawa Kamakura Festival is just one of the places to see in Yunishigawa Onsen, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Stroll along the riverfront or experience the area's museums.
Yunishigawa Dam is located in Nikko. Travelers like this culturally rich area for its sightseeing and temples. You'll find 12 hotels and other accommodations within a few miles for a convenient home base.
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What can I see and do near Yunishigawa Dam?
You'll want to browse the exhibits at Heike No Sato and Heikeno-sato. Explore nature at Nikko National Park and Lake Ikari. You might plan a visit to Hunter Mountain Shiobara or Yunishigawamizunosato Snow Park while you're in the area.