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  • Stay & Relax
  • Nikko Area

KINUGAWA KANAYA HOTEL

  • Hotel
  • Culture
  • Hot Springs

A long-established hotel where the picturesque Kinugawa Valley and the spirit of hospitality give guests time to rest and relax

Kinugawa Kanaya Hotel is John Kanaya’s beloved villa in the valley. This hotel embodies the style and atmosphere he sought: the spirit of hospitality and aesthetically refined dandyism. At the hotel, you can enjoy a modern, refined, and comfortable space that adds color to your everyday life, as well as the hospitality of the hotel staff. This is a place where you can spend time just for you and your someone special while enjoying the natural beauty created by the stream of the Kinu River and the untouched valley.
Some guestrooms include a hot spring tub. If you plan to try a Japanese hot spring for the first time, these rooms may make you feel more comfortable.
【About the hot spring】
Water color: clear
Spring water type: simple alkaline spring water
Efficacy: alleviates nerve pains, sprains, sore muscles, sleeplessness, etc.
Note: Kinugawa hot spring has a long history; it was discovered over 300 years ago, and only high-ranking people such as daimyo and monks could bathe here back then.

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Basic Information

Address 1394 Kinugawa-onsen Ohara, Nikko-city, Tochigi, Japan
Telephone Number 81-288-76-0002
(Reservation Center)
Website https://kinugawakanaya.com/en
Business Hours Reservation acceptance time : 10:00-17:00
※Available 24 hours a day on the official website
Days Closed for Business Irregular holidays
Price 44,000 yen to 220,000 yen for 2 people per room
※Prices may vary depending on the season.
※Prices as of August 2024.
DIRECTIONS ・From Asakusa Station to Kinugawa Onsen Station, take the train for about 2 hours, then walk for 5 minutes.
Map Code 367 566 639*78

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Nikko Area

The Nikko area, in the northwestern part of the prefecture, is particularly mountainous. In the midst of the rich nature, including the 2,486-meter-high volcano Mt. Nantai, Lake Chuzenji, and Kegon Falls, there are numerous shrines and temples that are registered as UNESCO Cultural Heritage sites. From Kinugawa Onsen to Kawaji Onsen, hot springs can also be found throughout the area. There are a wide range of outdoor activities to enjoy as well, such as stand-up paddleboarding in the summer and snowshoeing in the winter.

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