Asaya Hotel - Nikko
36.83577, 139.71971Located 0.6 miles from Kawaji Onsen in Nikko, the 5-star Asaya Hotel Nikko has 2 restaurants. Situated just a short stroll from a train station, this Nikko hotel has a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and offers plenty of opportunities for relaxation featuring natural spring baths and a sauna.
Location
The hotel is perfectly located in the Kinugawa Onsen district of Nikko, in front of Takimi Bridge. When staying at the Nikko property, guests will be only 13 minutes' walk from Kinugawa Hot Springs Fureai Bridge. The hotel is 3.7 miles from Trick Art Museum.
Rooms
You can choose from one of the 119 air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi, and self-catering amenities like coffee/tea making equipment. Private bathrooms include nice touches such as bathrobes. The accommodation offers rooms which overlook the river.
Eat & Drink
The Asaya Nikko has the Chinese restaurant where guests can sample examples of European cuisine. The Nikko hotel invites guests to have a drink at a lounge bar. Yubagozen Miyazaki is situated within close proximity of this hotel.
Leisure & Business
The Asaya also includes a nightclub, a shared lounge, and a garden terrace. With a tatami, guests can stay fit at the Nikko accommodation.
Rooms and availability
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Max:4 persons
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Max:5 persons
Essential information about Asaya Hotel
💵 Lowest room price | 439 US$ |
📏 Distance to center | 8.1 mi |
🗺️ Location rating | 6.2 |
✈️ Distance to airport | 67.6 mi |
🧳 Nearest airport | Fukushima, FKS |
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Reviews of Asaya Hotel
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missingWrote a review on Dec 02spacious roomsamazing viewsdelicious food
Would be happy to recommend for a short-term stay.
Spacious rooms, amazing views, and delicious food made my stay truly enjoyable, with free Wi-Fi in the room and 24-hour reception for any of my needs during this relaxing two-night getaway.
Nothing it is perfect.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 03rooftop onsenbuffet mealsmassive hotel
The rooftop onsen offers fantastic mountain views, providing a great spot to unwind. The buffet meals present a wide variety of quality dishes, especially impressive for both dinner and breakfast.
The hotel is massive and overcrowded, making meal times feel more like a race against the clock than a relaxed dining experience. Limited transportation options mean relying on costly taxi rides. the advertised shuttle service was fully booked, leaving guests scrambling for rides. The view from the room includes dilapidated buildings, which overshadow the natural beauty visible if you look elsewhere. Room furnishings are dated, jarring with the expectation set by promotional images. Overall, it's designed more for mass tourism than a cozy getaway, lacking any real personal touch.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 29breathtaking viewsdelicious sushicozy massage arealack of local information
Soaking in the rooftop hot spring with incredible views while snacking on fresh sushi was the highlight of my trip! I loved the relaxing vibe of the onsen and the cozy massage area made unwinding so easy. I wish there was more information on local attractions, but overall, this place is a gem! 😊
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missingWrote a review on Oct 22open-air onsendelicious buffet
unique, unique, unique
The open-air rooftop onsen was amazing, allowing me to soak in warm waters while enjoying panoramic mountain views. I savored the delicious buffet meals, which featured an excellent array of regional Japanese dishes and delectable Western options. My Japanese-Style Room was not only spacious but also equipped with a private onsen, making it the perfect retreat after exploring all day.
strongly recommend 😊❤️
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missingWrote a review on Oct 12rooftop onsenspacious tatami roombuffet varietylimited directions
9/10
Ope, the rooftop onsen was a real treat—just sittin’ there with the breathtaking mountain view while soaking in those warm waters was a highlight. Our tatami room was spacious and cozy, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring. Ya know, the buffet had so many delicious options, I couldn’t help but go back for seconds!
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missingWrote a review on Aug 30friendly staffopen-air onsenvariety of disheslimited directionsconfusing access
My stay at Asaya was wonderful! The friendly staff, who spoke English, made me feel welcome from the moment I arrived. I loved the open-air rooftop onsen. soaking in warm water while enjoying breathtaking views of the mountains was truly a highlight. The buffet meals offered an impressive variety. I particularly enjoyed sampling regional Japanese dishes along with Western and Chinese options.
Limited directions to the hotel
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missingWrote a review on Jul 07attentive staffvaried buffetrooftop onsenlimited transportation
The welcoming and attentive staff made our stay enjoyable. The on-site dining had an impressive buffet, featuring delicacies like fugu, delicious sashimi, and a great tempura station. The rooftop onsen provided a truly relaxing escape with stunning valley views.
The location felt a bit isolated. transportation options were limited.
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missingWrote a review on May 31variety pools
This place was just a great fit for a weekend breather in Nikko with outstanding value for money. I loved that I could soak in eight different hot spring pools during my stay. Make sure to look into the Tobu rail pass for easy travel around Nikko and nearby attractions.
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missingWrote a review on May 29private onsendelicious buffetslackluster viewdilapidated buildings
Incredible onsen experience with fantastic food
I really loved the private onsen in my room—having hot spring water flowing in at any time made for the perfect relaxing getaway. The dinner and breakfast buffets were a standout, with an array of delicious options, including fresh sashimi and a variety of regional dishes that blew my mind. However, the view from the room could have been better, as it overlooked some run-down buildings in the surrounding area.
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missingWrote a review on Mar 24rooftop hot springplentiful dining optionscramped roomaverage food qualitypoor relaxation space
The rooftop hot spring offers a breathtaking view of the stars, providing a unique experience. Public bath access was well-explained, though the rooms felt cramped and didn't provide the comfort expected for the price. The dining options were plentiful, but the overall quality of the food was average, which was a disappointment considering the lavish setting.
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