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Nikko Tokanso

Nikko, 321-1432 | Sannai, Nikko, Tochigi Prefecture 321-1432, Japan
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Ranked #12 of 90 Nikko B&B and Inns
4.0 of 5 stars 18 Reviews
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Bingeelly
Melbourne, Australia
1 review
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 5 September 2011

This Ryokan has very friendly and hospitable staff always willing to help. Its very close to all the temples and shrines in Nikko (5min walk), so its location is very handy. The rooms are comfortable if a little worse for wear, but clean. There is a private bathroom you can book if you don't like sharing your baths. We only... More

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HipTokyo
Tokyo
1 review
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 24 January 2011

At the end of our first day I crashed on ice and injured my hip badly. The staff at Nikko Tokanso immediately drove me to the hospital and waited while I was x-rayed, then drove me back. They moved us to a room on the ground floor, and helped my teenage son pack up our things. From then on all... More

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Danionholiday
Tokyo, Japan
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16 reviews
7 helpful votes
3 of 5 stars Reviewed 24 October 2010

This is a nice, average Ryokan. Bit run down around the edges but still a fun experience. Japanese ryokans all seem to be expensive and a bit tatty unless you are wiling to pay a bomb! Location though was fantastic, right by all the main sights of Nikko and the staff very friendly (hardly any English spoken though, so be... More

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mikeejackson
Tokyo, Japan
Senior Reviewer
9 reviews
3 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 30 September 2010

We spent one night here and although it's a bit pricey (as all ryokens are) it was pretty good. The staff were great, the kaiseki was good (think we counted over 15 dishes each at dinner). The rooms were as we expected for a standard ryoken - a little tatty, but comfortable (and airconditioned). Didn't try the public bath. Have... More

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TheAdventureTwins
Top Contributor
86 reviews
26 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 5 May 2010

Stayed one night to visit Nikko. Typical ryokan with tatami mat, paper screen and futon bed rooms. Definitely worth staying at a ryokan at least once in a trip to Japan. Not a very luxurious, high end ryokan but very clean with good views from a large room. A good value way to experience a traditional Japanese hotel. The private... More

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TravelNeed68
Branchburg, New Jersey
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9 reviews
1 helpful vote
3 of 5 stars Reviewed 30 April 2010

I had higher expectations for this ryokan which perhaps isn't fair given I've never stayed at one before. The lobby does not look like the website. The front desk is this little built out aesthetically unpleasant room. The furniture is quite old and it contains a convenience store. Our first room REEKED of smoke. Almost couldn't breathe in it. To... More

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tungstenthedog
Abingdon, UK
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22 reviews
7 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 23 April 2010

This Ryokan is interesting. Its not got the personal touches that other Ryokan do. But the rooms are lovely and not overlooked. It has its own Onsen (hot baths) including a family one, where you can get some private time in one for an hour or so. The public ones are open 24 hours, and you also get your own... More

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Neropatti
Helsinki
1 review
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 5 April 2010

Arriving to the hotel we saw our name written outside and it made us feel so welcome. From the price we were paying we were expecting much less comfort and possibly a room with no view. We were really surprised to find that this hotel is just like those prisy places described in travel magazines. After changing to our yukatas... More

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BrusselsScout
Brussels
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10 reviews
2 helpful votes
3 of 5 stars Reviewed 2 September 2009

Staying at a ryokan is one thing you definitely should do when in Japan. The problem with this ryokan is that, although the rooms are nice, staff is friendly and the food was okay, it seemed more like a youth hostel than a traditional inn. In oddly phrased English, the webpage says "Silence and seasonal beauty will go straight to... More

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Frenchbird
Bristol
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8 reviews
3 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 19 April 2009

I had read a couple of reviews about this ryokan and made sure to stay there on a Friday as opposed to a Saturday in case there would be too many party people. We were lucky enough to find a shuttle bus that took us straight there (it is a big hill to get up there) the location is really... More

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