Nikko Hoshino Yado

Style: Modern Ryokan

Price Per Person:
¥10,000 ~ ¥30,000

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Address (English)

1115 Kamihachiishi-cho
Nikko -shi

Address (Japanese)

栃木県日光市上鉢石町1115

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Welcome to Nikko Hoshino Yado. This is a Modern Ryokan with 21 Japanese-style rooms. One of the highlights of Nikko Hoshino Yado is the beautiful, wooden men and women's glass-enclosed hot spring baths which are located in the ryokan's Japanese garden. There are also indoor women and men's hot spring baths and a small outdoor hot spring bath. Nikko Hoshino Yado serves traditional Japanese cuisine including "Oyuba" (a kind of tofu dish). Check-in time is after 15:00 and check-out time is before 10:00 am.

Welcome to Nikko Hoshino Yado. This is a Modern Ryokan with 21 Japanese-style rooms. One of the highlights of Nikko Hoshino Yado is the beautiful, wooden men and women's glass-enclosed hot spring baths which are located in the ryokan's Japanese garden. There are also indoor women and men's hot spring baths and a small outdoor hot spring bath. Nikko Hoshino Yado serves traditional Japanese cuisine including "Oyuba" (a kind of tofu dish). Check-in time is after 15:00 and check-out time is before 10:00 am.

Facilities

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GUEST ROOMS

  • Japanese Style Room with Private Bath and Toilet
  • Japanese Style Room with Private Toilet Only
  • Non-Smoking Rooms
  • Towels

HOT SPRINGS and BATHING FACILITIES

  • Shared Outdoor Hot Spring Bath (Same Gender Only)
  • Shared Indoor Hot Spring Bath (Same Gender Only)
  • Private Hot Spring Bath in Guest Room
  • Private Outdoor Hot Spring Bath (Attached to Guest Room)
  • "Family Bath" (Privately Reserved Hot Spring Bath)
  • Mixed Outdoor Hot Spring Bath

REGULAR BATHING FACILITIES

  • Shared Outdoor Bath (Same Gender Only)
  • Shared Indoor Bath (Same Gender Only)
  • Private Outdoor Bath (Attached to Guest Room)
  • "Family Bath" (Privately Reserved Bath)
  • Mixed Outdoor Bath (Both Genders)

MEALS

  • Dinner and Breakfast Plan Available
  • Breakfast Plan Only Available
  • No Meal Plan Available

SPECIAL MEAL REQUEST

  • Special Meal Request (e.g. No Pork)
  • Vegetarian Meals (with fish)
  • Vegetarian Meals (no fish but with fish broth)
  • Western-style Breakfast

DINING ARRANGEMENTS

  • Dinner Served in Guest Room
  • Breakfast Served in Guest Room

OTHER

  • English Ability of the Ryokan Staff/Owners:
    A Little English Spoken
  • Internet Connection:
    Wifi Available
  • Internet Connection:
    Wifi Available
  • Parking:
    Free Parking
  • Curfew Time:
    24:00 Midnight
  • Pickup Service:
  • Single Guests:
  • Children under 12 Years allowed:
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  • Spectacularly beautiful inn, with the best breakfast I've ever had in Japan

    Jonelle

    Date of Review: October, 2022

    Month of Visit: October

    Country Of Reviewer: USA

    Atmosphere Rating - 5

    Food Rating - 5

    Staff Rating - 5

    Location Rating - 5

    Room Rating - 5

    I've been to many onsen and ryokan all over Japan, and Hoshinoyado truly stands out. The food was spectacular—every bite was truly delicious and featured the local specialties, and everything was styled with seasonal artistry. I can say without hesitation that the breakfast was the best I've ever eaten in Japan. Plus, our table looked out over a shady Japanese garden that was knee-deep in moss, with a sparkling stream. The inn and room were both pristine, with no shabby corners, and the public bath was inviting—very clean, with every amenity you can imagine, and not blisteringly hot. I've seen everything there is to see in Nikko at least once, but I'd go again just to stay at Hoshinoyado.
  • modern ryokan

    Month of Visit: October

    Country Of Reviewer: Hong Kong

    Atmosphere Rating - 3

    Food Rating - 4

    Staff Rating - 5

    Location Rating - 5

    Room Rating - 4

    My wife and I have stayed in many ryokans in Japan. We love them. Hoshino Yado has many excellent features. Our standard room (with minimal artwork) had a nice view over the carpark towards hills on the horizon. We were a little surprised the futon wasn't 'packed away' on the second night. The public onsens (male/female) (though rather small) have one side open onto a beautiful garden and pond. The ryokan is also only a short walking distance to the "Shinkyo Bridge" and to other famous World Heritage Temples in Nikko. Excellent location. We very much appreciated the opportunity to quietly drink/smoke (don't worry - very powerful exhaust fans!) in the soundproofed bar. We got the beer from a vending machine and played our own tunes from youtube. The breakfast was excellent. Thank you. We were slightly disappointed by the dinner. To be honest, we thought it was a little 'penny-pinching' to ask guests to pay extra $$$ for 100-200g beef and/or tempura and/or certain other selections. [Instead, we were given a very large portion of tofu (don't misunderstand, we love tofu - we're from Hong Kong!) AND a rather large, bland rice dish that didn't work well with the other offerings. Plain, steamed (Japanese short grain) rice would've been much better!] On our second night, we asked to be exempted from our meal plan so that we might explore a local restaurant. We were most grateful that Hoshino Yado acceded to our request and suggested a fine dining option nearby. We truly appreciated the professionalism and flexibility of the staff. To be honest, we felt this ryokan operated more like a good, medium-sized hotel. [Unfortunately, we're very much hooked on small, traditional (more personalised) ryokan experiences, whether 1 or 5 star.] All-in-all, a nice place to stay in Nikko.
  • Perfect End of Japan Trip

    Ruediger

    Month of Visit: August

    Country Of Reviewer: Germany

    Atmosphere Rating - 4

    Food Rating - 5

    Staff Rating - 5

    Location Rating - 5

    Room Rating - 5

    After almost two weeks in Kyoto and Tokyo, Nikko and the Hoshino Yado were the perfect antidote to crowded cities: the Ryokan picked us up at the train station, they made us feel welcome and had excellent dinner and breakfast. Even in summer, soaking in the Onsen just relieved all stresses. The second evening dinner was served in a private room and outdid the first! We had to leave very early, but the super friendly staff arranged for a transfer to the train station and a packed breakfast to be eaten on the train! Absolutely Outstanding.
  • A couple of nights in a beautiful place

    Gabriele

    Month of Visit: April

    Country Of Reviewer: Italy

    Atmosphere Rating - 5

    Food Rating - 5

    Staff Rating - 5

    Location Rating - 5

    Room Rating - 5

    The best Ryokan I have ever tried. Also my relatives and friends were very satisfied. A very nice place in which you should spend at least a couple of nights.
  • A week in japanese ryokans

    Month of Visit: February

    Country Of Reviewer: France

    Atmosphere Rating - 4

    Food Rating - 5

    Staff Rating - 5

    Location Rating - 5

    Room Rating - 4

    I invited four friends to discover Japan and have a ryokan experience They loved it very much This ryokan is very close to Nikko treasures and if the outside architecture is a bit without character once inside it's a real nice stay Thanks to japaneseguesthouses staff
  • perfect place to be in Nikko

    Month of Visit: March

    Country Of Reviewer:

    Atmosphere Rating - 5

    Food Rating - 5

    Staff Rating - 5

    Location Rating - 5

    Room Rating - 5

    this Guesthouse "Hoshino Yado" is one of the best in Nikko. the staff is very warm and welcoming you, Dinner and Breakfast are amazing and yummie experience, and they have one of the best Onsen I had in Japan Ryokans. I highly recommend to book at least for one night. One further brilliant topic is, that the Ryokan is in a walking distance to the "Shinkyo Bridge" and to all famous World Heritage Temples.