Lake Chuzenji
Ritz-Carlton Nikko
Iconic Ritz-Carlton on Lake Chuzenji with private onsen rooms and panoramic mountain views — the highest-rated hotel in Nikko.
Check availabilityNikko is Japan's most spectacular UNESCO shrine complex — the resting place of the Tokugawa shogunate amid forested mountains. Our picks combine the iconic Ritz-Carlton on Lake Chuzenji, the historic 1873 Nikko Kanaya (Japan's oldest Western-style hotel), and the modern Hoshino Resorts KAI Nikko on the lake.
Our Picks — Japan
Lake Chuzenji
Iconic Ritz-Carlton on Lake Chuzenji with private onsen rooms and panoramic mountain views — the highest-rated hotel in Nikko.
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Historic 1873 luxury hotel — Japan’s oldest classic-style hotel — near Nikko shrines and Daiya River.
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Refined Hoshino-managed luxury ryokan on Lake Chuzenji with private outdoor onsen and refined kaiseki.
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Mountain hotel on Lake Chuzenji with bay-view rooms and excellent French restaurant.
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Charming European-style hotel near Nikko shrines with classic mid-luxury rooms.
Check availabilityBoutique ryokan with private outdoor baths near Kinugawa River and Nikko shrines.
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Modern ryokan with traditional tatami rooms and onsen baths near Nikko Station.
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Luxury ryokan in Kinugawa Onsen with private outdoor baths and exceptional kaiseki dining.
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Convenient hotel directly facing Nikko Station — the most reliable mid-budget station-side option.
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Beloved family-run pension near Nikko shrines with reliable budget rooms — the best cheap option in town.
Check availabilityEvery hotel on this list has been individually evaluated against three criteria: location quality, recent guest sentiment, and value at its price point. We cross-reference Booking.com, Google reviews and local Japanese travel sources, and we exclude properties with declining recent reviews — even if they have a long-running brand reputation. Our top-rated pick on this list is Ritz-Carlton Nikko at 9.4/10 — and our best budget choice is Turtle Inn Nikko for travellers prioritising value.
Japan's hotel market is among the world's most efficient — but it has unique quirks. First, book early: cherry-blossom season (late March to mid-April), Golden Week (late April to early May) and autumn foliage (mid-October to late November) sell out 2–6 months ahead. Second, ryokan rates almost always include kaiseki dinner and breakfast — so a ryokan at ¥45,000/night is usually cheaper per-couple than a luxury hotel at ¥30,000/night plus ¥20,000 in dining. Third, business hotels (APA, Toyoko Inn, Daiwa Roynet) offer the world's best mid-budget reliability and most include free breakfast — they are not glamorous, but they are excellent.
Late March to early April brings sakura — the most beautiful but most expensive season. Early summer (June) is rainy but quiet and atmospheric. July and August are hot and humid in cities; the highlands and Hokkaido are perfect. Mid-October to late November delivers autumn foliage with stable, mild weather. December to February is quiet and cheap in cities, with peak ski season in Hokkaido and the Japanese Alps. Whatever season you choose, our recommended hotels above will give you a memorable Japan experience.
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