Hotel Kosho

3.8
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 3.8/10, based on 16 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 3:00 PM
Garden Setting Forest Surroundings Temple District Hot Spring Bath Public Onsen Reservable Bath
Staff 3,9/10
Facilities 3,7/10
Cleanliness 3,8/10
Comfort 3,8/10
Value for money 3,9/10
Location 3,5/10

Ryokan highlights

A Nikko onsen stay with walkable World Heritage sightseeing and a nature-framed traditional atmosphere.

Walk to ToshoguAbout 10 minutes on foot to Nikko Toshogu and nearby temple sights.
Open-air onsenIndoor and open-air hot spring baths add an easy relaxation draw after sightseeing.
Seasonal garden settingJapanese garden and surrounding greenery create a calm, nature-rich stay in central Nikko.
Traditional Japanese feelJapanese-style lodging atmosphere suits travelers seeking a classic ryokan-like Nikko experience.
Easy station accessNikko and Tobu-Nikko stations are a short taxi ride away.
Good sightseeing baseWell placed for combining heritage visits, bridge area walks, and a restful onsen stay.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsWorld Heritage Nikko is the main driver here: arrive mid-afternoon, settle in, bathe, have dinner, then use the next day for Toshogu and nearby temple-shrine walks. A second night works if you want a slower Nikko pace without changing hotels, but the property is not the strongest choice for a long multi-day base.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a 1 to 2 night Nikko stay for shrine sightseeing plus evening onsen time, not as a long regional base.

Know before booking

Long-base riskGood for short Nikko sightseeing, but the immediate area does not strongly justify many nights unless you already planned broader Nikko transport.
Not station-sideCloser to the shrine area than Nikko Station, so train travelers should expect a taxi, bus, or longer transfer with luggage.
Traditional but simpleVerified features suggest a practical onsen ryokan with standard facilities, not a high-luxury retreat or deeply secluded countryside hideaway.

Food & drinks

Nikko Onsen Kosho at 2400-1 Hangakimen appears to offer on-site Japanese meals centered on yuba, with breakfast choices and a few useful restaurants nearby.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

On-site meal venue for dinner and breakfast; yuba-focused Japanese meals are highlighted.

  • Yuba cuisinespecialtyLocal Nikko tofu skin dishes.
  • Seasonal Japanese dinnerfoodTraditional set meal with seasonal items.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodSimple morning set, if requested.
  • Western breakfastfoodAlternate breakfast style by request.
Enya (nearby)
nearbyabout 5 min by taxi

Nearby steakhouse option for a hearty non-ryokan meal.

  • SteakfoodMain draw of the restaurant.
  • Grilled meat dishesfoodHearty hot plates and meat plates.
  • DrinksdrinkStandard meal drinks likely available.
Meiji-no-Yakata (nearby)
nearbyabout 4 min by taxi

Well-known nearby western-style dining choice in Nikko.

  • Western mealsfoodClassic western-style plates.
  • SteakfoodPopular hearty entrée option.
  • Coffee or teadrinkGood with lunch or dessert.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Hotel Kosho is in the central Nikko heritage area, best reached from Tobu-Nikko or JR Nikko Station by short taxi ride or local bus plus a short walk.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

A practical Nikko ryokan with onsen baths, a leafy setting, and strong sightseeing access near Toshogu and Shinkyo. It suits travelers who want location and traditional-style lodging more than luxury design or station-side convenience.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Walkable to Nikko’s heritage coreIt is well placed for visiting Nikko Toshogu, Rinno-ji and the Shinkyo area on foot, which makes sightseeing easier without relying heavily on transport.
  • Onsen stay in a green settingThe property offers hot spring bathing, including open-air bathing, with a calmer atmosphere than station-area hotels. That makes it appealing after a full day of shrine and temple visits.
  • Very local Nikko dining focusMeals highlight yuba, one of Nikko’s best-known regional specialties, so the stay can feel more rooted in the destination than a generic hotel breakfast-and-bed experience.
  • Japanese-style ryokan feelTatami-style rooms and ryokan amenities give a more traditional overnight experience than a standard business hotel. This is especially attractive for travelers who want a classic Japan stay without leaving central Nikko.
  • Useful for drivers and quieter arrivalsFree parking is a real advantage in Nikko, especially if you are touring by car or planning to explore beyond the shrine area. The setting is also a bit removed from the busier station zone.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not the easiest walk from the stationIt is better located for the shrine area than for Nikko or Tobu-Nikko Station, so guests arriving with luggage may prefer a taxi, shuttle, or bus rather than walking.
  • More practical than luxuriousThis ryokan is better suited to travelers prioritizing location, baths, and value than those seeking a polished high-end resort atmosphere or especially refined contemporary interiors.
  • Some rooms may feel datedThe overall style appears more old-school than newly renovated, which may matter if you prefer sleek design, newer bathrooms, or a more modern room finish.
  • Best experience depends on liking Japanese mealsIts food identity leans strongly into local Japanese dishes such as yuba, so travelers wanting broad international options or a highly flexible dining style may feel limited.
  • Less ideal for nightlife or station convenienceIf your priority is quick train access, late-night dining, or a base right by transport hubs, this location is not as convenient as staying near Tobu-Nikko Station.

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