Greater Tokyo

TOCHIGI

NIKKO KANAYA HOTEL

Japan's oldest resort hotel, visited by famous historical figures from around the world

Opened in 1873, this is Japan's oldest resort hotel and has been visited by many famous people, including Albert Einstein, Charles Lindbergh, and Helen Keller.
While the exterior is Western-style, the interior incorporates Japanese furnishings and architectural styles throughout, creating a mysteriously nostalgic and gentle atmosphere.
The unique guest rooms, which have been used by many famous people, create an extraordinary moment as if you have traveled back in time.
The restaurant also serves lunch and dinner, and serves dishes that combine tradition and innovation.
The hotel is just a 5-minute walk from the World Heritage Site, “Shrines and Temples of Nikko”, including Nikko Toshogu Shrine, making it an ideal hotel for early morning sightseeing to avoid the crowds.
Access Information
・5 minutes by bus from JR or Tobu Nikko Station, get off at "Shinkyo" and walk for 5 minutes
*Free shuttle bus available from Tobu Nikko Station (no reservation required/3 times a day (except during autumn foliage season))
・Approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes by car from Narita Airport
Phone number
81-288-54-0007
Contact
81-288-54-0007
Business hours
Telephone reservation hours: 9:00-17:00
Holiday
None
Charges
1 night with 2 meals: Standard room for 2 people, from 28,500 yen per person
1 night with breakfast: Standard room for 2 people, from 17,000 yen per person
Room charge: Standard room for 2 people, from 14,000 yen per person
*Prices as of December 2024.