Yunishikawa Onsen Motoyu Yunishikawakan main bld.

8.6
Excellent
(195 reviews)

783-2 Yunishigawa, Nikko, Tochigi 321-2601, Japan

+81 288-98-0316

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Hotel Description

Yunishikawa Onsen Motoyu Yunishikawakan Main Building

Yunishikawa Onsen Motoyu Yunishikawakan is a tranquil hot spring inn nestled across from the serene Yunishi River, in the picturesque town of Nikko, Tochigi. This charming inn offers its guests a peaceful escape with stunning mountain views and is perfectly located for those seeking to explore the area's natural beauty and historical landmarks. The hotel is just a 3-minute walk from the Jikoji Buddhist temple, known for its calm and spiritual atmosphere, and a 6-minute walk from the Heike no Sato local history museum, where visitors can learn about the rich cultural heritage of the region. Yunishikawa Onsen Station is approximately 13 km away, providing easy access to local transportation.
The hotel's rooms are designed to offer a warm, relaxing atmosphere with traditional Japanese features. Guests can expect tatami floors, futons, and short-legged dining tables, creating a cozy environment for relaxation. The rooms come equipped with modern amenities such as Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and minifridges. For those looking for a little extra comfort, upgraded rooms offer breathtaking views of the mountains or river, making for a serene setting to unwind after a day of exploration.
A highlight of the hotel is its soothing natural hot spring baths, which can be enjoyed in both indoor and outdoor communal bathhouses. The spring water is rich in minerals, perfect for a relaxing soak. Whether you prefer the indoor baths or the open-air baths with a view of the surrounding mountains, the experience offers both relaxation and rejuvenation. The hotel also offers a bedrock bath, which provides an extra layer of luxury and relaxation.
For dining, the inn offers a wholesome breakfast and dinner, included in the stay, featuring local delicacies and traditional Japanese flavors. Parking is available for guests, ensuring a hassle-free stay for those traveling by car.
Yunishikawa Onsen Motoyu Yunishikawakan is a perfect base for exploring the local area. Within a short distance, visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of Nikko National Park, with its scenic trails, volcanic mountains, and tranquil lakes. The Heike No Sato museum, located just a 7-minute walk away, offers a glimpse into the history of the area. Nearby, guests can enjoy a variety of restaurants offering local Japanese cuisine, including seasonal dishes at 季節料理 山家 and hearty meals at 焼肉 山道, both just a short taxi ride from the hotel. For outdoor enthusiasts, Nikko National Park and the Kinugawa Onsen area offer ample opportunities for hiking, hot springs, and exploration.
With its combination of traditional Japanese charm, modern amenities, and a serene location, Yunishikawa Onsen Motoyu Yunishikawakan provides a memorable and relaxing getaway. Whether you are visiting for the hot springs, the local attractions, or simply to escape into nature, this tranquil inn is a great choice for those seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of Tochigi Prefecture.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. A 3-minute walk to the Jikoji Buddhist temple and Heike No Sato museum.

2. Indoor and outdoor communal hot spring baths with natural spring water.

3. Upgraded rooms with beautiful mountain or river views.

4. Traditional Japanese-style rooms with tatami floors and futons.

5. Hearty breakfast and dinner featuring local Japanese delicacies.

6. Free parking available for guests traveling by car.

7. Rich cultural heritage with close proximity to Nikko National Park and historic sites.

8. Natural onsen and open-air bath providing a soothing experience.

9. Located near multiple dining options, including local Japanese restaurants.

10. No pets policy ensures a calm and peaceful atmosphere.


7.4 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Nikko National Park
26 min
Heike No Sato
7 min
Kinugawa Onsen
44 min
Hunter Mountain Shiobara
1 hr 6 min
Kashiwaya
31 min

Nearest locations

季節料理 山家
1 min
なかや食堂
1 min
食処 清盛
1 min
焼肉 山道
1 min
ヤマジマヤ
1 min
道の駅 湯西川 レストラン
21 min
Enya
1 hr 6 min
Cafe Restaurant Fujimoto
1 hr 7 min
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Good to know

Check-in14:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating7.4
Nearest airportFukushima Airport
Travel time to airport2 hr 4 min

Location

783-2 Yunishigawa, Nikko, Tochigi 321-2601, Japan

Airports:

Fukushima Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 4 min


Nearby locations

7.4

Very Good Location

Across the road from the Yunishi River and offering mountain views, this laid-back hot spring inn is a 3-minute walk from the Jikoji Buddhist temple. It's a 6-minute walk from the Heike no Sato local history museum and 13 km from Yunishigawa Onsen Station.

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Banquet hall

Parking & transportation

Parking

Pets

No pets

Public bath

Public bath

Natural onsen

Open air bath

Bedrock bath

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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marin

4/5
I used it for the first time on a day trip at the end of September, and I loved the quality of the spring water. I visited the museum again two weeks later. Although it is located at the back of Yunishi River, it is recommended if you want to enjoy hot springs.

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aki naga

4/5
The sulfur springs were nice.I was glad that the food was not a buffet, but seemed to be made with local ingredients.This video is of breakfast.

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yoshiaki yamamoto

1/5
It can't be helped that it's old, and the room is clean, but there's a strong smell of cigarette smoke and the ventilation fan is too loud to use while sleeping. The indoor bath is beautiful, but the outdoor bath has a lot of things floating in it and it's disgusting. The worst part was the old man who seemed to be the owner and turned around and complained to the customers. This useless old man ruins the efforts of everyone who works hard, and he shouldn't appear in front of customers. Also, it's best not to expect spectacular views or atmosphere. For some reason, the vending machines didn't have alcohol, so I had to order it over the phone. Also, it's tiring to climb three floors of stairs from the lobby to the guest room building. There is an elevator in the guest room building.For dinner, the tempura and rice were delicious, but the carp sashimi was unfortunately dry.

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とおるトオル

4/5
The building is old, so the interior isn't very nice, but the quality of the hot springs, customer service, and food are good, so I've used it many times.

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ユウジ

5/5
Very satisfied with the hot water and food.

Room 5

Service 4

Location4

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Y.H

4/5
First time at Yunishigawa Onsen ♨️It was a day trip to the hot springs, but the quality of the hot springs was really good! ️!! ️A refreshing hot spring with a faint sulfur scent.After entering, your skin feels as if your body has been soaked in lotion.The inn felt old, but the quality of the hot springs was so good that it overshadowed that ❗️I was very satisfied with the price of 500 yen.I want to go again 🚗

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オート伊勢崎V

5/5
Dinner and breakfast were plentiful and delicious.There are two private baths, a large bath and an open-air bath, and it smells of sulfur, which was nice♨️It's an inn I'd like to stay at again✨

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平野明

5/5
I worked at a hot spring facility for many years and retired this year, so I stayed there on a trip to celebrate my retirement.It was a very nice hot springIt was an inn I would like to stay at again.