Tokiwa Ryokan
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Ryokan highlights
A small traditional ryokan in Nikko’s Kiyotaki area, convenient for both shrine sightseeing and Okunikko drives.
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Food & drinks
This small ryokan in Kiyotaki appears to offer simple on-site Japanese breakfast and dinner, with a few useful local eateries nearby.
In-house Japanese meals for breakfast and dinner; likely reservation-based.
- Japanese breakfastfoodSimple Japanese morning set.
- Japanese dinnerfoodTraditional evening meal.
- TeadrinkStandard hot tea with meals.
Local spot known for yuba dishes, soba, and casual Japanese meals.
- Yuba sashimispecialtyNikko tofu skin specialty.
- Soba noodlesfoodClassic local buckwheat noodles.
- Tekka donfoodTuna rice bowl.
- Maitake butter grillfoodGrilled local mushroom dish.
Casual Japanese restaurant in the Kiyotaki area, noted for noodles.
- YakisobafoodStir-fried noodles.
- SobafoodJapanese buckwheat noodles.
- Japanese set mealfoodSimple local-style meal.
Access, transport and nearby sights
Tokiwa Ryokan is in the Kiyotaki area of Nikko and is most practically reached by bus or taxi from Tobu-Nikko or JR Nikko stations.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A small traditional ryokan in Nikko’s Kiyotaki area, better suited to travelers who want a quieter local base than a central sightseeing address. It offers good value and a classic ryokan feel, but the location is less convenient if you want to walk to Nikko’s main historic sights or rely heavily on nightlife and English-friendly service.
- Quiet Kiyotaki settingThis ryokan sits in the Kiyotaki area rather than the busier station zone, so the stay feels calmer and more residential. It suits travelers who want a peaceful base after a day around Nikko.
- Good value for a ryokan stayThe property is consistently positioned as a small budget-friendly ryokan rather than a luxury one. That makes it appealing if you want tatami-room atmosphere and onsen access without paying premium Nikko rates.
- Traditional Japanese room experienceWith a very small room count and futon-style accommodation, the stay feels more personal and classic than a standard business hotel. It is a better fit for travelers specifically looking for a simple, traditional ryokan mood.
- On-site hot spring bathThe ryokan offers hot spring bathing on site, which adds real value after temple visits or a day around the mountains and lake area. Having an onsen in a small inn gives the stay a more distinctly Japanese rhythm.
- Useful base for Nikko by car or busIt is not in the middle of the shrine district, but it is within short driving distance of Toshogu and also useful for heading toward Oku-Nikko and Lake Chuzenji. Travelers exploring wider Nikko rather than only the station area may find the location practical.
- Not central for first-time sightseeingThe ryokan is outside Nikko’s most convenient central tourist zone, so you should expect extra transit time to major sights. If you want to walk easily between shrines, shops, and restaurants, this is not the simplest base.
- Limited dining around the propertyBecause it is in a quieter part of Nikko, the immediate area is less lively than the station or shrine districts. Travelers who like stepping out to many dinner options may find the surroundings a bit sparse.
- Futon comfort is not for everyoneThe traditional bedding style adds authenticity, but some guests may find futons less comfortable than Western beds. This matters more for light sleepers or travelers with back or mobility issues.
- Shared-bath ryokan style can feel basicThe bath experience is part of the charm, but travelers expecting a polished private-spa setup may be underwhelmed. This is a modest traditional inn, not a high-end luxury ryokan.
- English support may be limitedAs a small traditional property, communication can feel less smooth than at larger tourist hotels. Independent travelers usually adapt easily, but guests wanting seamless English-language service may prefer a more international hotel.
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Current position: 49th out of 76 ryokans in Tochigi.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 44th | Issinkan | 8.2/10 | 99 |
| 45th | Wan Wan Paradise Premier Shiobara | 8.1/10 | 1,280 |
| 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 Current ryokan | 8.1/10 | 67 |
| 50th | 森のうた Morinouta Forest Stay in Nikko | 8.1/10 | 67 |
| 51st | Hotel Yunishigawa | 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 |
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