The Ritz-Carlton Nikko offers refined lakeside luxury near Nikko’s UNESCO temples and tranquil hot springs.
Location
The Ritz-Carlton Nikko sits on the serene shores of Lake Chuzenji in Nikko National Park, surrounded by forested mountains and ancient temples. Just a few hours from Tokyo, it offers a peaceful escape into nature with easy access to the area’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the ornate Toshogu Shrine.
Rooms
Rooms and suites are spacious and understated, blending modern luxury with traditional Japanese design. Expect natural materials, private balconies with lake or mountain views, and thoughtful touches like washi paper accents and deep soaking tubs, some even come with their own onsen-style baths.
Amenities
There’s a refined Japanese restaurant, a Western dining option, and a lounge for afternoon tea or cocktails. The onsen draws from a local hot spring and includes indoor and open-air baths. A spa, fitness centre, and curated art collection enhance the sense of indulgence and calm. Furthermore, the Ritz Kids Safari experience allows younger travellers to engage with the wildlife of the Nikko region to a deeper level.
Activities
Guests can explore scenic hiking trails, paddle on Lake Chuzenji, or take guided cultural tours of nearby shrines and waterfalls. Seasonal experiences include autumn foliage walks and winter snowshoeing. Additionally, there is the opportunity year-round for zazen meditation with a local monk or to witness a fire ceremony at Chuzenji Temple.
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