Tochigi
A long-established, friendly inn in Kinugawa Onsen that combines the functionality of a hotel with the heartwarming hospitality of an inn, based on the concept of "yui-tabi." All 162 guest rooms are designed to be enjoyed by people of all generations. Enjoy the high-quality hot springs of Kinugawa Onsen, a famous hot spring, in two large public baths with five types of baths each, and two private open-air baths. For dinner, the concept is a "dynamic buffet," and you can enjoy a Japanese, Western, and Chinese buffet featuring authentic grilled food cooked in a stone oven, as well as "Yuiza Kaiseki" in a private dining room.
When traveling as a family with a wide range of age groups, we pay close attention to what we eat. Adults and children eat different foods, and young people and older people have different tastes. Recently, many inns are focusing on buffet meals, and in addition to a variety of menus that will please both adults and children, some also offer deluxe menus made with luxurious ingredients and local dishes. We also recommend ordering a children's menu, such as ``Children's Kaiseki,'' or adding your favorite dishes as a special order.
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鬼怒川温泉ホテル
A long-established, friendly inn in Kinugawa Onsen that combines the functionality of a hotel with the heartwarming hospitality of an inn, based on the concept of "yui-tabi." All 162 guest rooms are designed to be enjoyed by people of all generations. Enjoy the high-quality hot springs of Kinugawa Onsen, a famous hot spring, in two large public baths with five types of baths each, and two private open-air baths. For dinner, the concept is a "dynamic buffet," and you can enjoy a Japanese, Western, and Chinese buffet featuring authentic grilled food cooked in a stone oven, as well as "Yuiza Kaiseki" in a private dining room.
割烹旅館 湯の花荘
Kappo Ryokan Yunohanaso is a hospitality inn located within Nikko National Park. All guest rooms face the Hokigawa Valley, and you can enjoy not only the beauty of the valley, but also the harmony of Nikko's mountains and the valley. The hot water is a weak salt spring that is said to be effective against fatigue and women's diseases, and is 100% free-flowing from the source without any heating or addition of water. In addition to the open-air bath and large communal bath, the 8 guest rooms with open-air baths also have hot water flowing directly from the source. In addition, the chef's signature kaiseki cuisine, which changes monthly and uses carefully selected ingredients, and the breakfast, which is so beautiful that you might mistake it for dinner, are also popular.