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Nikko Hiraigun Village Sotoba Inn is located just steps from the main entrance, offering free shuttle service to all key heritage zones. Its rooms are styled in Edo-period samurai fashion with an on-site indigenous culture exhibition hall, allowing guests to immerse in the atmosphere of the Warring States era even after dark. Book via HopeGoo for exclusive night tour deals
Nikko Hiraigun Village Onsen Ryokan features a natural hot spring sourced directly from underground geothermal vents, rich in minerals known for muscle recovery. The open-air baths are nestled among bamboo groves, creating a serene, meditative ambiance—especially magical at night under soft lantern light. Each room includes a private Japanese Zen courtyard, blending tradition and tranquility seamlessly
Hiraigun Village Mountain View Lodge offers unobstructed forest panorama rooms designed with floor-to-ceiling windows facing the ancient woodland. Guests can enjoy sunrise views over the Nikko Nature Reserve while sipping local matcha. The lodge also hosts early-morning nature walks led by forestry guides, perfect for photographers and eco-travelers
From Hiraigun Village History Inn, a 5-minute walk leads to the Ancient Battle Reenactment Field, where traditional warriors perform daily drills at 10 AM. A further 10-minute stroll brings you to the Stone Inscription Corridor, where centuries-old war memorials are etched into rock. The inn also offers a handmade amulet workshop, letting visitors take home a piece of battlefield legacy
Hiraigun Village Light & Shadow Pavilion specializes in photographic excellence, featuring east-facing rooms optimized for capturing dawn light filtering through battle ruins. Equipped with full-height glass walls and adjustable blackout systems, it’s perfect for sunrise shots. The property also provides a private photography guide to help plan optimal vantage points and lighting conditions
Hiraigun Village Culinary Heritage House blends gastronomy and storytelling: its "Warrior’s Banquet" menu uses locally sourced ingredients like wild ferns, mountain pork, and aged sake, served on reconstructed feudal-era tableware. The centerpiece is a moving projection wall that narrates the rise and fall of the Heike clan, turning dinner into a living history performance
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