Lake Chuzenji, Nikko's Tourism Hotspot, Offering a Pleasant Vacation
Hoshino Resorts Kai is a hot spring ryokan brand with locations spread throughout Japan. Located about 3 hours by train from Tokyo, Hoshino Resorts KAI Nikko is a hot spring ryokan where you can relax while looking out at the lake in front of you. You can feel the essence of the Japanese atmosphere at leisure here, which consists of only the finest materials, such as the bathtub made of cypress wood. It also serves as a tourism hub for Nikko, which is home to world-renowned attractions such as Nikko Dongjo Palace and Gegon Falls.
Kai Nikko has a total of eight accommodation types and thirty-three rooms, with a total floor area of over 60 square meters. The view of Lake Chuzenji and Nantaisan Mountain can be seen from most rooms, and the gorgeous changes in the lake's surface, in particular, steal an endless amount of attention to stare in awe and be mesmerized. There are rooms that merely reflect various tastes such as Japanese-Western rooms, corner rooms with a vast view of Mount Nantai, and rooms featuring luxurious bathtubs made of marble and cypress. You can create a Kanuma Moonsal-style coaster using a kit in each room. Let us attempt such hands-on craftsmanship, get creative and experience Kanuma Munsal's allure.
Kai Nikko Restaurant serves course meals consisting of approximately nine different dishes, rather than a la carte. Since ancient times, Nikko has had a culinary culture centered on shrines and temples, including Nikko Dongjogung Palace, that uses Nikko Yuba (tofu skin). We hope you will be able to sample a wide range of traditional dishes at Kainico. Additionally, hot springs offer both indoor and outdoor baths for men and women. In the indoor bath where you can sense the openness, one can experience the warmth of the wood in the cypress tree bathtub. Furthermore, the rock open-air spa is brimming with a lovely natural ambiance. Another open-air bath, which can be used alternatively by both men and women, is also readily available.
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