Nikko Park Lodge

 

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The friendly staff at Nikko Park Lodge invites you to stay and enjoy the light, bright and cozy atmosphere of this charming pension set in beautiful suroundings. The lodge is just across the road from forest land and walking trails, and 1.2 kilometers from the Nikko train stations.
Nikko Park Lodge sets a high standard of comfort and quality service, and is the perfect base for you to explore Nikko.


Already at the Nikko train station? Click here (PDF) for directions.

Nikko Park Lodge
  

 Beautiful mountain location                 High-speed internet PC's                 Have a drink at the bar

  

Sleep in a cosy room                         Free high-speed WiFi                         Shower and bath in every room

  
Sit at our warm fireplace                 Try our chef's delicious meals             See the wild monkeys

   

Close to the famous Nikko heritage    Friendly English-speaking staff     Discover the beautiful Nikko nature

See Nikko from the windows of our lodge

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



The Three Monkeys

                      

Toshogu ShrineTemples

If you only have one half day to visit Nikko, the Temple area is where your feet should take you. Nikko Temples are classified as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO (a United Nations organization). Our local Temples are some of the most decorative and ornate in all of Japan with a host of craftsmen maintaining them over the centuries. Even the trees in Nikko are protected under World Heritage status, lending itself well to housing some of the largest and oldest trees in Japan. click to read more...
Shinkyo BridgeShinkyo Sacred Bridge

Legend has it that the hermit who settled Nikko was carried across the river here by two serpents. In feudal times, the sacred bridge could be used only by the emperor. The Shinkyo has long been considered one of the most beautiful structures in Japan, its simple elegance contrasting with the wildness of the river gorge, the green hills, and the tumbling waters. From here, a road leads into the park, threading through 16,000 towering cedar trees.
Cherry BlossomsSakura and Tsutsuji (spring cherry blossoms and azaleas)

Nikko is unique in its location in terms of the tree blossom season. Because it is a mountainous region with mostly rural and wild landscapes, there are many varieties of cherry trees, azaleas and rhododendrons in bloom over several months. This is because the topography of the area allows for staggered blooming.
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Nikko Beer BreweryNikko Beer Brewery

Excite your taste buds with the savory flavors of Nikko beer at the local Nikko Beer brewery, a 5 minute walk from Nikko Park Lodge. Here you can try several kinds of beer, starting at 500¥. Young people can enjoy ice cream and afterwards you can walk next door for either horseback riding, woodcarving at the Wood Carving Centre or try to catch your dinner at the fishing pond next door with the whole family.
Yayoi Spring FestivalYayoi Matsuri (Spring Festival)

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1000 WarriorProcession of a Thousand Warriors

Procession of a Thousand Warriors Every year around the 16th and 17th of May and October, Nikko citizens gather to celebrate the sacred Toshogu Shrine and its surrounding World Heritage Shrines and Temples. This festival involves a procession of 1000 warriors, some on horseback, all in traditional samurai regalia, children and some women. click to read more...
WaterfallsWaterfalls

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Nikko MapMaps

If you are interested in finding out more information about our location and local sights to see, click the picture at the left to open the full size map in a new browser window, or click here to download a full quality version in PDF format. (file size: 11mb)



Train Information from Nikko

For information on trains to Nikko please click here, for a printable document on trains from Nikko to Tokyo click here.

Highlights from Nikko


This video showcases some of the best parts of Nikko city. Filmed in the late spring and early summer while the Azaelea season was in full bloom, it showcases the famous Procession of a Thousand Warriors during which Nikko citizens gather to celebrate the sacred Toshogu Shrine and its surrounding World Heritage Shrines and Temples. This festival involves a procession of 1000 warriors, some on horseback, all in traditional samurai regalia, children and some women. The video also highlights the variety of activities and sights that make Nikko so unique.

Nikko Park Lodge Tours

If you are interested in getting out and seeing some remarkable mountainous areas, whether hiking or fishing or simply wandering about Lake Chuzenji, we have tours to match your needs. Our staff has thorough knowledge of the surrounding areas as well as detailed maps to get a better idea of the magic this area comprises. If you are in Nikko for 2 or more days, we definitely recommend the Lake Chuzenji area as a must see. Watch the video to get a better perspective.

Wood Carving CenterNikko Wood Carving Center

Right next door to Nikko Park Lodge is the Woodcarving Centre, a special place where the cultural heritage of this area is preserved by keeping the wood carving practice alive.
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FishingFamily Atmosphere

Families can enjoy the parks and playgrounds of Nikko as well as the many traditional festivals. There are always plenty of sweet and savory treats to eat at vendor tables during festivals as well as traditional toys to play with such as flutes, whistles and drums. Click to read more...
OnsensOnsens (hot springs)

Nikko is blessed with many natural hot springs called onsen in Japanese. There are several hot springs within a few minutes walking distance form Nikko Park Lodge. The closest onsen to Nikko Park Lodge is about a 4 minute walk and only costs 400¥. Others vary in price. Some are small and self-serve while others have a welcoming staff - Click to read more...