Nikko Nationalpark Kawamata Onsen KURA

8,3/10 Excellent - Based on 3 reviews

Nikko Nationalpark Kawamata Onsen KURA sits within the forested valley of Nikko National Park, offering simple, traditionally styled rooms that open onto river or mountain views. Rooms include air conditioning, electric kettle, wardrobe and secure in-room safe, and the property provides complimentary Wi‑Fi; some rooms feature balconies or views over the stream. Operated as a small ryokan with onsen Tochigi, the house emphasizes seasonal local cuisine served in its restaurant and attentive, English‑speaking staff for guest arrangements.

The bathing facilities centre on scenic outdoor baths and a public hot‑spring pool fed by local mineral water, with separate bathing areas and rotens (open‑air tubs) set above the canyon. The spa layout is framed to make the most of the Kinugawa gorge and the surrounding forest, so bathing pairs well with spring greenery and autumn colours; towels and basic toiletries are provided. Onsite amenities include a restaurant serving à‑la‑carte and Asian breakfasts, a small bar, and free private parking for self‑drive guests.

Practical notes for visitors: check‑in is typically between 15:00 and 17:30 with check‑out until 10:00, and the ryokan asks guests to confirm estimated arrival times in advance; some stays require a bank transfer prior to arrival. The property offers simple on‑site activities such as fishing and a foot‑bath area and makes a convenient base for exploring nearby waterfalls, lakes and hiking trails within Nikko National Park. Its scale and setting suit travellers seeking a quiet, nature‑focused stay in Tochigi centred on hot‑spring bathing.

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Highlights of this ryokan

Free parking
Non-smoking rooms
Free Wifi
Restaurant
Hot spring bath
Breakfast

Detailed Ratings

Staff 9.2
Equipements 9.2
Cleanliness 9.2
Comfort 9.2
Value for money 7.5
Location 8.3

Points of interest nearby

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Review summary for: Nikko Nationalpark Kawamata On…

Positive Reviews

Beautiful outdoor onsen and excellent bathing experience

Multiple guests praised the outdoor onsen as exceptionally beautiful and described the overall onsen experience as a highlight of their stay.

Delicious meals (breakfast and dinner)

Reviewers specifically complimented the food, calling dinners and breakfasts great or superb, and noting high quality of the meals provided.

Attentive, friendly staff

Staff were repeatedly described as attentive, super friendly and helpful, contributing positively to the stay.

Comfortable rooms

Guests found the rooms comfortable, with at least one review calling the room very comfortable and suitable for a relaxing stay.

Scenic, nature‑nestled location and seasonal views

The ryokan's natural setting — including autumn leaves and being nestled in nature — was highlighted as a major positive and added to the experience.

Negative Reviews

Onsen access and dressing‑room amenities issues

Some guests reported that onsen accessibility was not easy and that the dressing‑room amenities were not well stocked, implying room for improvement in facilities and access.

Remote location and transport inconvenience

Several reviewers noted the property is far from other areas; they relied on a shuttle to arrive and faced a long bus ride back to the station, making access by public transport inconvenient.

Atmosphere could be livelier

One guest suggested the atmosphere lacked liveliness and that a livelier guest area (light music or drinks) would improve the experience.

This summary is based on all online reviews and was last updated on 25 December 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the check-in and check-out times?

Check-in usually starts at 15:00 and check-out is by 10:00. Please inform the ryokan in advance if your arrival time differs.

How do I reach the ryokan from Tokyo or the nearest airport?

Take a Tobu or JR route toward Kinugawa Onsen Station, then a Nikko City Bus or car; travel time from Tokyo area is about 1.5–3 hours depending on route. From major airports, travel by train to the Kinugawa area and continue by bus or car.

Is there a shuttle or public transport from Kinugawa Onsen Station?

A Nikko City Bus from Kinugawa Onsen stops at the ryokan (limited departures daily). A complimentary pick-up from Kinugawa Onsen may be available by reservation—confirm with the ryokan before arrival.

How many people can stay in a room and what is the child policy?

Room capacities vary; many rooms are designed for two while some accommodate families—check each room’s capacity when booking. Children of any age are accepted, but children aged 12 and over are treated as adults and extra beds or cribs are not available.

What onsen facilities does the ryokan offer?

The property has source-flowing hot springs with high metasilicic acid and five outdoor baths (three unisex plus separate men’s and women’s baths). The water is used naturally without added heating, dilution, or circulation.

Can I reserve a private or in-room onsen?

In-room private onsens are not standard; the facility’s outdoor baths are communal. Guests should contact the ryokan directly to inquire about any private-bath rental options.

Are pets allowed at the ryokan?

Pets are not permitted on the property.

What dining options are available and can dietary needs be accommodated?

The on-site restaurant serves kaiseki and seasonal Tochigi dishes, with breakfast offered. The kitchen can usually accommodate dietary requests if notified in advance.

Will I get an authentic Japanese experience and do staff speak English?

Yes—guests can expect a traditional ryokan experience with riverside views, seasonal local cuisine, and source hot springs. The ryokan provides English-language information and staff assistance.

What attractions are nearby and are there supermarkets or convenience stores close by?

The ryokan sits in Nikko National Park near Setoai-kyo canyon, a local geyser, and is within about 1–1.5 hours’ drive of central Nikko sights like Toshogu and Lake Chuzenji. The valley is remote with limited shops; it’s best to buy supplies or stop at Kinugawa Onsen before arriving.

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