KAMENOI HOTEL Nikko Yunishigawa All-Inclusive Resort

7.5
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 7.5/10, based on 372 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
Mountain Setting Riverside Location Hot Spring Town Quiet Village Public Onsen Open-Air Bath
Staff 7,4/10
Facilities 7,6/10
Cleanliness 7,9/10
Comfort 7,4/10
Value for money 7,6/10
Location 7,3/10

Ryokan highlights

A secluded Yunishigawa Onsen stay with all-inclusive dining, drinks, and nature-rich hot spring relaxation.

All-Inclusive EaseDinner, breakfast, drinks, and on-site activities are included in the stay.
Riverside OnsenLarge baths and open-air soaking overlook the Yunishi River valley scenery.
Irori Satoyama DiningBuffet-style meals feature robata hearth grilling, local ingredients, and regional flavors.
Quiet Mountain RetreatSet in Yunishigawa Onsen, it offers a calm atmosphere surrounded by seasonal nature.
Traditional Local FeelThe hearth dining and hot-spring setting give a distinctive old-Japan mood.
Good for FamiliesInclusive pricing and in-hotel activities make longer stays simpler with children.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsDining and onsen are the strongest stay drivers here. Arrive by mid-afternoon, settle into the baths, use the all-inclusive lounge and activities, enjoy dinner, sleep early, then have breakfast and a short village walk before moving on. A second night works if you want a slower rural onsen break, winter festival time, or one nearby local visit rather than fast regional sightseeing.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1-night onsen retreat or relaxed 2-night break in remote Yunishigawa, not as a high-efficiency Nikko sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Remote accessReaching the hotel usually means train plus bus, and the area is much slower to access than central Nikko or Kinugawa.
Limited densityYunishigawa is attractive but small, so many travelers risk overstaying if they expect a packed sightseeing schedule.
Not urban NikkoDo not book this expecting easy temple-hopping from your room; World Heritage Nikko is far from the village.

Food & drinks

Verified at 1033 Yunishigawa, this resort centers dining on an irori-style buffet restaurant, lobby lounge drinks, and complimentary late-night noodles.

Kagaribi (on-site)
on-site

Irori-style main dining room for buffet breakfast and dinner.

  • Satoyama Feast BuffetfoodRobatayaki-focused dinner buffet.
  • Trout SkewersfoodCharcoal-grilled local river fish.
  • Venison Hot PotfoodLocal game hot pot.
  • Brand Egg BreakfastfoodTochigi eggs served in several styles.
  • All-you-can-drinkdrinkAlcoholic and soft drinks at dinner.
Lobby Lounge (on-site)
on-site

Casual lounge with included drinks and light snacks.

  • CoffeedrinkSimple lounge coffee service.
  • Soft DrinksdrinkIncluded refreshment options.
  • Alcoholic DrinksdrinkBasic all-inclusive pours.
  • SnacksfoodLight bites in the lounge.
Night Dandan Noodles (on-site)
on-site

Late-night guest-only noodle service.

  • Red Sichuan DandanmenfoodSpicy chili oil and sesame noodles.
  • Black Sesame DandanmenfoodRich black sesame version.
  • White Sesame DandanmenfoodCreamy sesame-based noodles.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in the Yunishigawa Onsen area and is most practically reached via Yunishigawa-Onsen Station plus a local bus or reserved hotel shuttle, with airport access usually routed through Tokyo.

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

Should you choose this ryokan?

This is a nature-focused onsen stay in Yunishigawa, Nikko, with a genuinely useful all-inclusive format rather than a bare-bones ryokan package. It suits travelers who want hot springs, hearty food and a quiet mountain setting more than those prioritizing easy sightseeing access or polished luxury.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • A true all-inclusive stayMeals, drinks and several in-house activities are built into the stay, which makes the experience feel easy and good-value once you arrive. It is especially appealing if you want to relax without thinking about constant extra charges.
  • Memorable irori diningThe standout dinner experience centers on irori hearth cooking, with items like skewers, local specialties and a rustic atmosphere that feels more distinctive than a standard buffet. It gives the stay a strong mountain-village character tied to the area.
  • Hot springs with a river-side feelThe baths are one of the hotel’s biggest strengths, with open-air soaking and seasonal scenery shaped by the Yunishigawa river and surrounding mountains. The setting is especially attractive in autumn colors and snowy winter weather.
  • Great for sauna and slow eveningsBeyond the onsen, the property offers saunas, cold plunge pools, lounge drinks, late-night tantanmen and small leisure activities that make it easy to spend the whole evening on-site. This works very well for couples or friends who want a low-effort retreat.
  • Peaceful hidden-retreat atmosphereIts location in Yunishigawa Onsen gives it a calm, secluded feel that is hard to get in busier Nikko areas. If you want quiet nights, mountain air and a stay that feels removed from the tourist flow, this hotel fits that mood well.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Too remote for classic Nikko sightseeingThis hotel is deep in the Yunishigawa area, well away from central Nikko’s shrine-and-lake sightseeing zones. If your main goal is to efficiently visit the usual Nikko highlights, the location can feel inconvenient.
  • Transport requires planningGetting there is not as effortless as staying near a major station, and shuttle support is limited rather than universally convenient. Travelers relying fully on public transport should plan connections carefully.
  • Not a luxury-polish experienceEven with the refreshed all-inclusive concept, some guest feedback suggests parts of the property can still feel older or less refined than premium ryokan standards. Travelers expecting high-end design throughout may come away underwhelmed.
  • Dinner may divide opinionsThe hearth-style dinner is distinctive, but it is also more about atmosphere and local character than ultra-refined kaiseki precision. Guests who are very food-focused or expect a top-tier gastronomic ryokan may find it less impressive than the concept suggests.
  • Best if you enjoy staying in-houseA large part of the appeal is spending time at the hotel itself, from baths to lounge drinks to evening snacks. If you prefer a base for walking out to many shops, cafés or attractions nearby, the surrounding area may feel too quiet.

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