Hotel Seikoen - Nikko
36.756049, 139.60237Overview
Featuring a vending machine and a lift, Hotel Seikoen is nestled in Nikko, 20 minutes' walk from Kammangafuchi Gorge. The ryokan is conveniently located in the historic district of Nikko and there is a free private car park on site.
Location
The property is situated about 120 km from Ibaraki airport and right next to Rinno-ji. The ornate Shagohyo Circa-1636 Shogun Shrine Complex is an 8-minute stroll from this 3-star hotel, and the protector Futarasan Shrine is 9 minutes' stroll away. Kirifuri Waterfall can also be found 3.1 km from the accommodation.
The nearest bus stop is Hotel Seikoen-mae approximately 500 metres away.
Rooms
The Seikoen welcomes guests to 6 air-conditioned rooms. Some of them come with a TV set along with an electric kettle. They have a Japanese-style interior. Offering complimentary toiletries for guests' comfort, the private bathrooms are fitted with a bidet and a sauna. Enjoy views of the mountain, while staying at this hotel.
Eat & Drink
Residents can have breakfast in the restaurant. A lounge bar is available on site. A 5-minute walk takes guests to the café Ueshima Coffee Shop.
Leisure & Business
The Seikoen Nikko features a shared lounge, various recreational opportunities, and karaoke as well as a sauna and hot public baths.
Rooms and availability
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Room size:
17 m²
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Bed options:4 Single beds
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Shower
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Heating
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Room size:
10 m²
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Bed options:2 Single beds
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Shower
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Heating
Essential information about Hotel Seikoen
| 💵 Lowest room price | 929 NZ$ |
| 📏 Distance to centre | 9.4 km |
| 🗺️ Location rating | 9.6 |
| ✈️ Distance to airport | 118.0 km |
| 🧳 Nearest airport | Ibaraki, IBR |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
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- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Hotel Seikoen
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missingWrote a review on 28 Jul
Peaceful, comfortable stay with excellent service!
I had an amazing experience at a traditional ryokan in Kyoto with hard futons and unique food. But my stay at this ryokan, Seikoen, was a game-changer. The futons were comfortable, and the dinners were fantastic. From the moment I walked in, the staff provided great service and were so nice! They even walked me through each meal, explaining the dishes and how to enjoy them in English. The onsen facilities, especially the outdoor ones, were like a serene spa experience. The room had 2 comfortable sitting chairs by the window, perfect for relaxing and reading.
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missingWrote a review on 12 Jul
Excellent food, friendly staff, private rotenburo, close to Toshogu complex, pick-up service.
Nothing all excellent.
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missingWrote a review on 31 May
This hotel offers a truly unique experience, combining traditional ryokan elements with modern comforts. The rooms are beautifully designed in a traditional Japanese style, complete with potted flowers and attention to detail. The location in the forest adds to the overall serenity and tranquility of the stay. The breakfast provided is absolutely delicious and comprehensive, ensuring a great start to the day.
All aspects of this hotel were exceptional.
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missingWrote a review on 17 May
Easter Retreat
Spent Easter weekend at a fantastic hotel and had an amazing experience. The staff was very friendly, and the traditional Japanese room was clean and comfortable. The location was perfect, just a short walk from the world heritage sites. The onsen and spa were relaxing and rejuvenating, and the food was absolutely delicious. The variety of dishes offered, including vegetarian options, made for a memorable culinary experience. The breakfast and dinner were exceptional.
The only disappointment was that my stay was too short! I wish I had more time to explore the area and enjoy the amenities of the hotel.
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missingWrote a review on 29 Apr
The location of the hotel was great, with easy access to the main sights and attractions. the rooms were decorated in traditional style and had amenities such as juice and water vending machines and a gift shop. Service was wonderful, with staff being helpful and friendly.
The bathroom was very outdated and not well-maintained, with mold growing on the shower curtain and some items appearing to be taped together.
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missingWrote a review on 17 Mar
This hotel is truly a hidden gem. The traditional Japanese-style rooms with potted flowers create a charming and tranquil atmosphere. The attention to detail throughout the hotel, from the gracious staff to the healing hot spring baths, is truly exceptional. And let's not forget about the breakfast! With a display of exquisite mouth-watering delights, it's a culinary experience that will leave you wanting more.
No complaints, everything was perfect.
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missingWrote a review on 08 Mar
This hotel is an absolute gem hidden in the heart of nature. The moment you step inside, you'll be captivated by its traditional Japanese style with potted flowers that add a touch of elegance. The attention to detail is remarkable, from the well-appointed rooms to the friendly and warm staff who go out of their way to make your stay comfortable. And let's not forget the breakfast - comprehensive and delicious, with plenty of options to satisfy any appetite.
No insect screens, but it didn't affect our pleasant stay.
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missingWrote a review on 14 Feb
We spent a lovely Christmas at a traditional Japanese ryokan located near famous shrines, with a delicious dinner served in our room and excellent service from the staff. the futons were very comfortable and the nightly baths were a relaxing experience with outdoor facilities. the location offered a peaceful atmosphere and was in walking distance to the shrines.
The bathroom was outdated and small with some mold present, and the towels provided were small. the lack of Wi-Fi in the guest rooms was inconvenient.
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missingWrote a review on 04 Jan
We were thrilled with how close this hotel was to the main attractions. The hotel facilities were sparkling clean, and the staff was helpful. We could easily access the hotel from the Nikko station by bus or by fast train from Tokyo or Shinjuku. the breakfast was delicious and served with a smile.
All was perfect.
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