4.5-Rated Hotels Near Mt. Nyoho

Nikko Chuzenji-ko Onsen Hotel Hana-An

Nikko Chuzenji-ko Onsen Hotel Hana-An

4.5 / 5Great3 Reviews
2480 Chugushi
8.75KM from Mt. Nyoho
Charging StationLuggage StorageHot Spring HotelParking
per night
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Nikko Akarinoyado Villa Revage

Nikko Akarinoyado Villa Revage

4.5 / 5Great
1800 Kujiramachi
7.9KM from Mt. Nyoho
HikingLuggage StorageFishingGolf CourseMedical RoomParking
per night
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The Pageant

The Pageant

4.5 / 5Great2 Reviews
1541-1383 Tokorono
7.71KM from Mt. Nyoho
Non-smoking floorLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceForeign Currency Exchange ServiceParking
per night
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Annex Turtle Hotori-An

Annex Turtle Hotori-An

4.5 / 5Great1 Reviews
8-28 Takumicho
8.43KM from Mt. Nyoho
DryerHikingLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceMedical RoomHot Spring Hotel
per night
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Guest House Koundo

Guest House Koundo

4.5 / 5Great
7-8 Takumi-cho
8.43KM from Mt. Nyoho
HikingLuggage StorageFishingGolf CourseParking
per night
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Morinouta Inn

Morinouta Inn

4.5 / 5Great1 Reviews
100 Kujiramachi
7.8KM from Mt. Nyoho
Luggage StorageLaundry ServiceMedical RoomParking
per night
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USD**6
Johsyu-ya Inn

Johsyu-ya Inn

4.5 / 5Great3 Reviews
911 Nakahatsuishimachi
9.07KM from Mt. Nyoho
per night
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USD**0

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Mt. Nyoho

Nikko Nyokō Mountain Lodge offers panoramic sunrise views over the eastern peaks, with rooms featuring floor-to-ceiling windows that frame the golden light spilling across the valley. The lodge provides free warm tea and traditional Japanese breakfast, plus guided access to nearby ancient forest trails and Shinto shrines. Book the seasonal "Dawn Light Package" via HopeGoo for exclusive early-morning photography sessions

Just a 5-minute walk from Nikko Nyokō Mountain Lodge, guests can begin their journey at the Ogawa Trailhead, a path lined with century-old cedars and hidden streams. Nearby, Shirakawa Shrine hosts daily morning rituals where visitors may participate in hand-washing purification rites and prayer charm ceremonies. The lodge also partners with local farms to offer hands-on wild wasabi harvesting and kaiseki-style cooking classes, led by resident experts

Nikko Nyokō Mountain Lodge is ideal for families, offering spacious suites with child-safe bathtubs, non-slip flooring, and indoor hot spring pools. Daily activities include forest ecology tours tailored for children, introducing them to local wildlife and rare flora. The lodge provides multilingual guides and free Wi-Fi throughout, ensuring comfort for both parents and kids. Reserve the summer escape package through HopeGoo for added perks

Start your day at Shirakawa Shrine for a morning ritual, then hike the Ancient Path Trail to reach Meisetsu Falls, surrounded by lush moss and wild deer. Return to the lodge for a seasonal mountain vegetable kaiseki lunch crafted from local harvests. In the afternoon, join a handmade paper umbrella workshop or relax in the private onsen. End the day with stargazing from the rooftop terrace, where you can witness the Milky Way above the silent mountains—perfect for quiet reflection

The rooftop terrace at Nikko Nyokō Mountain Lodge is acclaimed as one of Japan’s most serene night views, offering unobstructed sightlines across the entire Nikko basin and distant mountain ranges. The lodge provides professional stargazing tours with local astronomers explaining constellations and seasonal celestial events. All rooms feature floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows, with premium suites equipped with smart dimming glass to enhance the night sky experience. Secure your stay through HopeGoo for special nighttime packages

Nikko Nyokō Mountain Lodge collaborates with local artisans to present unique experiences such as traditional kimono fittings with professional photography, bamboo weaving workshops, and evening bonfire storytelling sessions rooted in regional legends. Every Saturday features a local farmers’ market with fresh roasted chestnuts, homemade plum wine, and handmade crafts. The lodge preserves original 19th-century timber architecture, displaying heirloom pottery and hunting tools from the area’s ancestral past, creating an authentic cultural atmosphere