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Nikko Yumegi Onsen Fū no Yado is a top choice, located just a 3-minute walk from the Oya Shrine approach. This boutique ryokan blends traditional Japanese architecture with modern comfort, offering private outdoor onsen baths and views of the Tōshō-gū's red torii gates framed by forested hills. Guests enjoy complimentary foot baths and seasonal kaiseki dinners featuring local mountain vegetables. For exclusive rates and availability, book via the HopeGoo app.
Nikko Goshuku Jukuyama House offers spacious family suites with tatami flooring and garden-view windows, just a 5-minute walk from Oya Shrine. The hotel features a children’s playroom, free shuttle service to major attractions, and daily workshops like making origami cranes for blessings. Outdoor spaces include a bamboo path and koi pond where kids can feed fish. Book through HopeGoo for curated family packages with special amenities.
Within a 10-minute stroll from Oya Shrine, discover historic eateries like Kinpairoya, famous for handmade Nikko copper cast mochi, and Daikokuya, serving delicate seasonal fern cakes made with wild mountain herbs. Don’t miss Oya-mae Chaya, a centuries-old teahouse offering a limited-edition sake matcha set and shrine-themed gift boxes, housed in a preserved Edo-period priest’s residence. Use the HopeGoo-curated "Shrine Walking Guide" map to explore these hidden gems at your own pace.
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