Spend your late summer in cool "Oku-Nikko"
- Notice from the hotel
The heatwave continues across the nation,
Even in midsummer, the average maximum temperature in Oku-Nikko is in the low 20s!
Why not try hiking in nature or soaking in Hot springs in cool temperatures to relieve the fatigue of summer?
In Oku-Nikko, a summer resort easily Access from Tokyo,
We'd like to introduce some recommended experiences and plans for those who want to enjoy a late summer vacation at a leisurely pace.
Marunuma Kogen Ski Resort is fun even in summer
Ski resorts may be associated with winter, but there are plenty of activities you can only enjoy during the green season!
We also recommend relaxing in the foot bath or cafe in the clear air at an altitude of 2,000 meters.
Meet cute animals
Oku-Nikko is full of nature, and is home to many wild animals, including Japanese deer and monkeys, which are hard to find in the city.
If you're lucky, you might even see a mother and baby deer.
Royal hiking trail
Senjogahara is located about 7 minutes by car from the hotel.
Why not go for a cool hike even in the summer in one of Japan's largest marshes, which spreads across Oku-Nikko?
It is also famous for being home to over 350 species of plants and a large variety of wild birds.
A walking trail has been constructed surrounding the marshland, making it a recommended hiking course even for beginners.
Enjoy the stargazing at night in Nikko
Limited time offer: "Guaranteed coolness in Oku-Nikko" plan
While the remaining heat in September is predicted to be severe, the average maximum temperature* in Okunikko Hot springs in August was 22.6°C.
It is a little-known summer resort in the Kanto region, where midsummer days rarely reach temperatures above 30°C.
In our hotel, where the summer is cool, if the temperature exceeds 25℃ (summer day),
We have prepared Staying plan that includes one night and two meals, and includes two benefits: a cold drink at dinner and one hour of free bicycle rental!
Ideal for family and group trips.
See the "Guaranteed Coolness in Oku-Nikko" plan >