KAMENOI HOTEL Okunikko

8.1
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.1/10, based on 651 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 / Check-out until 10:00 AM
Lake Views Mountain Setting Hot Spring Town National Park Public Onsen Open-Air Bath
Staff 8,1/10
Facilities 7,9/10
Cleanliness 8,2/10
Comfort 8,0/10
Value for money 8,0/10
Location 8,4/10

Ryokan highlights

A nature-focused hot spring hotel in Nikko Yumoto, well placed for lakeside scenery and Oku-Nikko sightseeing.

Lake Yunoko SettingRight by Lake Yunoko, giving the stay a calm Oku-Nikko nature atmosphere.
Sulfur Hot SpringMilky white sulfur onsen is a standout feature for a classic Nikko soak.
Open-Air BathsOutdoor baths add a more scenic, relaxing bathing experience under the sky.
Seasonal BuffetBuffet dining highlights seasonal dishes and local Tochigi flavors in one easy format.
Nature Sightseeing BaseConvenient for Lake Yunoko, Yudaki Falls, Senjogahara, and wider Oku-Nikko exploration.
Japanese-Style RoomsMany rooms lean traditional, fitting travelers seeking a relaxed ryokan-style stay.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsScenery and onsen are the main draw here: arrive by mid-afternoon for baths and buffet dinner, then use the next day for Lake Yunoko, Yudaki, Senjogahara, or Lake Chuzenji before moving on.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a 1–2 night Oku-Nikko nature and sulfur onsen stay, not as the most efficient base for central Nikko temple sightseeing.

Know before booking

Far from stationsFrom Tobu or JR Nikko Station, the final bus ride is long, so same-day temple rushing is inefficient.
Limited evening areaYumoto is a quiet onsen area, so choose dinner-included plans if you do not want nighttime food stress.
Do not overbaseBeyond the Oku-Nikko nature zone, daily backtracking to central Nikko becomes time-consuming.

Food & drinks

Verified at 2519 Yumoto, Nikko, this ryokan centers dining around a buffet restaurant with local Tochigi dishes and a late-night tantanmen service.

Buffet Restaurant (on-site)
on-site

Main dining room for breakfast and dinner buffets with local Tochigi dishes.

  • Yuba sashimispecialtyNikko tofu skin specialty.
  • Kate sobafoodLocal soba with chives.
  • Grilled yamamefoodSalt-grilled river fish from the live kitchen.
  • Tochigi pork steakfoodFreshly grilled local pork.
  • Tamari picklesspecialtyClassic Nikko preserved vegetables.
Breakfast Buffet (on-site)
on-site

Morning buffet with about 70 Japanese and Western items.

  • Kenchin soupfoodHearty vegetable soup.
  • Kanpyo egg-tojifoodTochigi dried gourd with egg.
  • Tamari picklesspecialtyNikko breakfast staple.
  • Bread and Western itemsfoodSimple Western breakfast choices.
Late-Night Tantanmen (on-site)
on-site

Guest-only evening noodle service with rotating sesame-based flavors.

  • Red hell tantanmenfoodSpicy Sichuan-style sesame noodles.
  • Black hell tantanmenfoodBlack sesame tantanmen.
  • White hell tantanmenfoodCreamy white sesame version.
  • Hong Kong noodlesspecialtyThin noodles with firm bite.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in Oku-Nikko Yumoto, best reached via Tobu-Nikko or JR Nikko followed by a long Tobu Bus ride, with Kohan-mae the most convenient local stop.

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Should you choose this ryokan?

This is a nature-focused hot spring stay in Oku-Nikko, well suited to travelers who want lake-and-mountain scenery more than urban convenience. It is a solid pick for onsen relaxation and outdoor access, but less ideal if you want flexible hours or a highly intimate luxury-ryokan feel.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Great base for Oku-Nikko natureThe hotel is in Yumoto Onsen near Yunoko Lake, making it practical for travelers who want quick access to Oku-Nikko’s walks, marshland scenery, and waterfalls. It suits guests who want to stay inside the national-park atmosphere rather than near Nikko Station.
  • Onsen setting with open-air appealThe property is built around hot spring bathing, including indoor and outdoor baths, which is a major draw after hiking or sightseeing in the highland area. The setting feels more scenic and restorative than a standard city hotel.
  • Refreshed rather than datedThe property was fully renovated in 2022, so it should feel more updated than many older countryside onsen hotels in the region. That can make a noticeable difference in comfort, cleanliness, and overall first impression.
  • Useful for self-drive tripsFree self-parking and an on-site EV charging option make it easier for travelers exploring Oku-Nikko by car. That is especially helpful in an area where attractions are spread out and weather can make transport planning more tiring.
  • Handy extras for longer staysThe hotel has practical facilities such as bicycle rental, a shop, vending machines, and a coin laundry corner. These small conveniences make multi-night stays in a remote onsen area easier and more comfortable.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Far from central NikkoThis is an Oku-Nikko highland stay, not a convenient base for popping in and out of Nikko Station or the temple area. If your trip focuses on frequent train travel or short urban stopovers, the location may feel too remote.
  • Early check-in cutoffCheck-in ends at 6:00 PM, which is restrictive for travelers coming from Tokyo after a slow sightseeing day or delayed transport. It is not the best fit if you want maximum arrival flexibility.
  • Early checkout rhythmCheckout is at 10:00 AM, which can make the stay feel a bit less relaxed, especially at a hot spring property where guests often want a slow morning. It is fine for efficient travelers but less ideal for lazy ryokan pacing.
  • More hotel-style than intimate ryokanWith around 78 rooms, this is a fairly sizable property rather than a tiny, deeply personal ryokan. Travelers seeking highly customized service or an exclusive boutique atmosphere may find it less special.
  • Not ideal for pet ownersPets are not allowed, so this property will not work for travelers planning a countryside onsen trip with an animal companion. That can be a decisive drawback for domestic road-trip style travel.

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