Situé à environ 20 minutes à pied des sanctuaires de Nikko, l'Annex Turtle Hotori-An se trouve à proximité de la rivière Daiya et des forêts vertes. Il dispose de thermes avec sources chaudes offrant une vue sur la rivière.
L'hôtel Hotori-An Turtle Annex se situe à seulement 1,5 km des sanctuaires de Toshogu et Futarasan à Nikko. Vous pourrez facilement rejoindre les sentiers de randonnée de la région. Le parc à thème historique de Nikko Edomura est accessible en 40 minutes de route.
Les chambres de style japonais sont dotées d'un sol en tatami (paille tissée) et d'un lit futon traditionnel. Chacune comprend une salle de bains privative.
Le Turtle Annex Hotori-An possède une galerie avec des poteries locales de style Mashiko-yaki. Un personnel parlant anglais est à votre disposition pour vous aider à organiser vos visites.
Le petit-déjeuner se compose de fruits, d'œufs et de pain. Le dîner est servi uniquement le samedi, sur réservation préalable, au Turtle Inn Nikko situé à proximité.
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8.5/10
Chambres: 11
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Adresse: Takumi-cho 8-28 , Nikko 321-1433 (Carte)
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The best thing about this B&B is the relaxing bath with glass windows overlooking the river -this is not a real onsen, i.e., the water is not from a hot spring, but it is good. I also appreciated that the room had an ensuite bathroom+toilet, which is not always the case in Japanese B&Bs. The whole place was clean, and quiet except for the soothing sound of the river water. It is just a 3 minute walk from the Kanmangafuchi Abyss/Bake Jizo that has a long line of small Jizo statues with t. tous commentaires »
Location is really good for the main sites and bus stops.
I got a very useful custom made area map when checking in, with good explanation on what is where, tips for sightseeing and general. Very good.
There is in-house hot spring bath, 2 private bathrooms.
The breakfast is not too rich (basically toast, fruits and a boiled egg), but it was big enough to fill, and the lady who prepared it was really nice too. I still recommend it.
Take the bus to see Kegan Fall, it is beautiful.
Nice view over the river. Sound of the river in the rooms is very soothing.
Small, but cozy rooms.
Quite standard Japanese dinner was prepared at the main hotel, a five minute walk from the Annex. And by "standard" I mean very nice one, on a positive note.
Onsen on the premises, with a view over the river.
The location is off the main roads and there is a beautiful river
walking trail behind the property. The owner didn't speak much
English but was still wonderfully accommodating, kind, and a pleasure to
deal with. This is a great experience staying in a traditional Japanese
style accommodation.
Excellent location - right by the river, very close to the Buddha statues and Ganman gafuchi pools. Very quiet at night. There is an onsen in the hotel.Good value for money. Close to the UNESCO world heritage shrines. Friendly and helpful staff.
The room was spacious clean and roomy for three people. The Japanese
style bedding was spotless and so comfortable. The indoor onsen was
clean and soothing.
-Good price (compare to other Japanese onsens in Nikko) -friendly owners
-nice place on the river -clean -convenient location -nice onsen.
very close to all the major sights and transport to the station. A fabulous onsen looking over the river, very relaxing.
The location was beautiful. Close to the river, temples and restaurants. Western breakfast great.
Everything except the negative. Its just next to Mt.nakimushi and the
hotel is just by the river.
We liked the clean room, the breakfast and the friendly staff.
good staff and location. excellent stay with this hotel.
Everything - the owners, nature around, wonderful dinner.
Great location, friendly service, convenient.
Onsen which we can acquire for private use.
The spa overlooking the wild river.
Close to the temples and shrines.
Friendly team.
Great onsen.
Great breakfast.
Breakfast was nice, there was a private nice onsen, the staff were friendly and spoke some English.
It is somewhat difficult to find - so better get there before dark.
Buses in town do not run very frequently, so leave time if you are on budget, or take taxi. It was around 800 yen to get there from the railway station by taxi.
Restaurants in town close early, make sure you eat before it gets too late.
It's a bit of a walk from the bus stop.
On the other side of the river there's a graveyard, but no spirits bothered us.
One onsen bath only, first come first serve, on busier times might be tricky to be right on time to sneak in.
Graveyard scene from the onsen could be a turn off for some, didn't matter for us.
Nothing. Like everything.
It was difficult to get response from the hotel when contacting them by e-mail.
-Expensive breakfast (1000 Yen is too much especially when they've
called the hotel B&B).
only western style breakfast.
Can't think of anything.
Abit inconvenience if you have a luggage, as you'll need to draf
about 10-15mins after your bus ride from the station. Once you leave the
luggage in the hotel, its fine thou.
The onsen was not hot enough.
Nothing.
A little bit far from main road.
No dinner service.
A little bit old and tired.
Horrible lighting.
location is far.
The room was not very clean, it was too far away from the station and the temples.