Ashionoyado Kajika
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Ryokan highlights
A quiet Ashio area hot spring stay in Nikko with mountain views, baths, and easy car access.
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Food & drinks
Verified as Ashio no Yado Kajika in Nikko's Ashio area, with on-site meal service and lunch but no clearly published named restaurant.
Main in-house meal venue for stay guests; breakfast and dinner are offered, with lunch also available.
- BreakfastfoodSimple Japanese-style morning meal.
- DinnerfoodSet meal for overnight guests.
- LunchfoodDay-use lunch service is available.
- Local mountain producespecialtyArea ingredients such as vegetables and mushrooms.
Useful daytime option tied to the ryokan's public bath and lunch hours.
- Soba or noodlesfoodNoodle-style lunch is suggested by listing tags.
- Brand meat dishesspecialtyMay feature Tochigi beef or local pork.
- Mountain vegetablesspecialtySeasonal sansai-style local flavors.
- TeadrinkStandard hot tea with meals.
Campground barbecue area within the property grounds for outdoor dining.
- BarbecuefoodOutdoor grill-style meals at the campsite.
- Camp mealsfoodSelf-cooked casual food in nature.
- DrinksdrinkBring-your-own refreshments are likely.
- Outdoor diningspecialtyScenic open-air eating experience.
Access, transport and nearby sights
Ashionoyado Kajika is a rural hot-spring ryokan in Ashio, Nikko, best reached by rail or bus into the Ashio area and then a short taxi ride.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A solid pick for travelers who want a quiet hot-spring stay in the Ashio area of Nikko rather than the usual shrine-focused city-center base. It stands out for its alkaline onsen, mountain setting, and roomy variety of accommodations, but it is less convenient if you want walkable sightseeing or easy rail access.
- Excellent alkaline hot springThe property’s Koshin-no-Yu is a high-pH alkaline simple spring with a silky feel, plus both indoor and open-air baths. It is especially appealing if bathing is the main reason for your stay.
- Peaceful mountain atmosphereThis ryokan sits in the Ashio/Ginzan-daira area surrounded by mountains, so the stay feels quiet and removed from the busier Nikko sightseeing zones. It suits travelers who want nature, calm evenings, and a slower pace.
- Open-air bath with seasonal sceneryThe outdoor bath is one of its strongest experience points, with views that change through the seasons and a more rustic, natural feel than an urban hotel bath. On clear nights, the setting should feel especially tranquil.
- Flexible room stylesIt offers Japanese-style, twin Western, and Japanese-Western rooms, which is useful for couples, friends, and families with different sleeping preferences. The Japanese-Western rooms are especially practical if you want beds without giving up tatami space.
- Useful for drivers and relaxed itinerariesFree parking and a relatively large parking capacity make it easier for road-trippers exploring Ashio and the surrounding nature spots. It works better as a retreat stop than as a rushed one-night city stay.
- Remote from central Nikko sightsIt is well away from the Toshogu and station area, so it is not the best base if your priority is frequent visits to Nikko’s main heritage attractions. Daily back-and-forth sightseeing will take time.
- Public transport is not effortlessAccess typically involves bus or rail plus an extra transfer, and station pickup requires advance reservation. Without a car, the trip can feel less smooth than staying near Nikko or Tobu-Nikko Station.
- Limited classic ryokan luxury feelThis is more of a simple, practical hot-spring lodging than a high-end, intimate ryokan with elaborate luxury detailing. Travelers expecting a premium kaiseki-focused experience may find it too modest.
- Small property, fewer on-site optionsWith only about 15 rooms, the atmosphere is intimate, but the range of facilities and entertainment is naturally narrower than at a large resort ryokan. If you want many in-house activities, the stay may feel quiet to the point of sparse.
- Sauna setup is basicThere is a low-temperature sauna, but no cold bath, so the thermal circuit is limited for guests who take sauna culture seriously. If a full sauna experience matters to you, this may disappoint.
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Current position: 29th out of 76 ryokans in Tochigi.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 24th | Sansuikaku, auberge des hauts plateaux de Nasu | 8.9/10 | 41 |
| 25th | Isamikan | 8.7/10 | 112 |
| 26th | Chuzenji Pension | 8.7/10 | 104 |
| 27th | Tsuganoki | 8.7/10 | 96 |
| 28th | Kinugawa Hotel Mikazuki | 8.5/10 | 1,404 |
| 29th | Ashionoyado Kajika Current ryokan | 8.6/10 | 80 |
| 30th | Nasu-Onsen Shinshun no Kago Hewitt Resort | 8.7/10 | 33 |
| 31st | Hotel Shirakawa Yunokura | 8.4/10 | 321 |
| 32nd | Oyado Ichifuji | 8.4/10 | 98 |
| 33rd | Jizaiso | 8.6/10 | 24 |
| 34th | TAOYA Nasu Shiobara | 8.3/10 | 689 |
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