Hotel Yunishigawa
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Ryokan highlights
A value-focused hot spring ryokan in Nikko’s Yunishigawa Onsen area with traditional rooms and relaxing baths.
Food & drinks
Hotel Yunishigawa at 597 Yunishigawa is an Itoen ryokan with buffet-style breakfast and dinner, plus useful local dining in the Yunishigawa Onsen area.
Main meal venue for buffet breakfast and dinner.
- Breakfast buffetfoodJapanese and Western morning dishes.
- Dinner buffetfoodCasual multi-dish evening spread.
- Local dishesspecialtyRegional Tochigi-style items may appear.
- Tea and coffeedrinkStandard hot drinks with meals.
Local soba spot in the Yunishigawa Onsen area.
- Soba noodlesfoodHandmade-style buckwheat noodles.
- Tempura setfoodCrisp fried items with soba.
- Mountain farespecialtySimple regional country cooking.
Well-known nearby stop for tofu dishes.
- Fresh tofufoodSoft local tofu dishes.
- Yuba itemsspecialtySoy-based local specialty style.
- TeadrinkSimple hot drink with set meals.
Access, transport and nearby sights
Hotel Yunishigawa is a remote hot-spring hotel in the Yunishigawa Onsen area, typically reached via Yunishigawa-Onsen Station and a local bus or taxi.
Should you choose this ryokan?
Hotel Yunishigawa is a budget-friendly hot spring stay in Yunishigawa Onsen that suits travelers who want a casual onsen break in the mountains rather than a refined luxury ryokan. It is especially appealing for value seekers, but less ideal if you want polished rooms, easy transit, or an intimate boutique atmosphere.
- Good-value onsen stayThis property is known as a more affordable way to stay in Yunishigawa Onsen, making it attractive if you want hot springs without paying premium ryokan rates. It fits travelers who prioritize value over exclusivity.
- Private bath optionBeyond the main baths, it offers reservation-only private open-air baths, which is useful for couples, families, or anyone who prefers a quieter soak. That adds flexibility compared with properties that only have large communal baths.
- Easygoing buffet styleMeals are served buffet-style, which works well for guests who want a relaxed dinner and breakfast rather than a long formal kaiseki experience. Seasonal dishes and local touches such as yuba and Tochigi ingredients can make the meal feel more regionally rooted.
- Mountain-valley atmosphereThe hotel sits in the Yunishigawa valley, giving it a peaceful setting with forested slopes and a classic hot-spring-town feel. It is a solid base if you want to unwind in a quieter part of Nikko away from the busiest sightseeing zones.
- Better for groups and casual tripsThe property offers a more social, practical stay with facilities like karaoke and table tennis that can make group trips easier and more fun. It works particularly well for families, friends, and travelers who do not need a highly traditional ryokan rhythm.
- Not a luxury ryokan feelIf you want an elegant, high-end ryokan with refined service and a deeply traditional atmosphere, this hotel may feel too functional and mass-market. The experience leans more casual than exclusive.
- Rooms can feel datedThe property has a large-scale, older-style hotel feel, and some guests may find the interiors less polished than newer or more design-focused ryokans. That can matter if room ambience is a major part of your trip.
- Remote for Nikko sightseeingYunishigawa Onsen is scenic but quite separate from Nikko's main temple and lake areas, so this is not the most convenient base for fast sightseeing days. Reaching the hotel also takes extra time after arriving in the broader Nikko area.
- Less intimate dining experienceBecause meals are buffet-based, the food experience is less personal and less ceremonial than at ryokans serving in-room or multi-course kaiseki dinners. Travelers seeking a special culinary highlight may find it less memorable.
- Popular facilities may require planningSome in-house facilities such as the private open-air bath operate on reservations and limited-use rules, so spontaneity can be harder during busy stays. If you arrive late or travel in peak periods, your preferred slot may be gone.
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Current position: 51st out of 76 ryokans in Tochigi.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 46th | KAMENOI HOTEL Okunikko | 8.1/10 | 651 |
| 47th | Kinugawa Onsen Hana no Yado Matsuya | 8.1/10 | 266 |
| 48th | Yama no Ie | 8.1/10 | 111 |
| 49th | Tokiwa Ryokan | 8.1/10 | 67 |
| 50th | 森のうた Morinouta Forest Stay in Nikko | 8.1/10 | 67 |
| 51st | Hotel Yunishigawa Current ryokan | 8.0/10 | 1,188 |
| 52nd | Gensenkan | 8.0/10 | 623 |
| 53rd | Pension Balmy | 7.9/10 | 8 |
| 54th | YU-FURI Nasu-Takao Onsen Lodge | 7.9/10 | 14 |
| 55th | Banshō Nasu-Shiobara | 7.1/10 | 1 |
| 56th | Nasu Hoshi no Akari | 7.9/10 | 110 |
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