With Lake Chuzenji on one end and the mighty Mount Nantaione the other, Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, has announced the opening of their latest hotel, The Ritz-Carlton, Nikko that will be truly one-of-a-kind. One of the chastest locations on the planet, the luxurious haven is set amidst a UNESCO World Heritage Site where guests will experience an untouched natural environment coupled with fun outdoor activities and cultural experiences. You’re a stone’s throw away from Nikko National Park and richly decorated shrines and temples. The Ritz-Carlton, Nikko imbibes the graceful aspects of Japanese design in an avant-garde yet minimal flair and brings the natural beauty of Nikko indoors the hotel boasts of 94 spacious guest rooms and suites with private balconies that beautifully blend an engawa lounge area, a perfect place to assimilate the striking scenery besieging the hotel. Let’s take a virtual trip to the historic mountain region of Nikko and explore this highly anticipated luxury hotel-
Abundant natural beauty if one of the biggest advantages of The Ritz-Carlton, Nikko located amid a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The hotel is accessible by rail or car and is perched along Lake Chuzenji and Mount Nantai.
The Ritz-Carlton, Nikko features 94 spacious rooms and suites, a variety of F&B outlets, a spa with four treatment rooms, and an authentic hot-spring with spacious indoor and open-air hot spring baths.
The finest Japanese Restaurant at Ritz-Carlton, Nikko offers all-day dining and showcases the vibrant and delectable elements of Japanese cuisine
For some local fun and high-spirited evening, you should head straight to ‘The Bar’ where one can treat them to create original cocktails that cherish nature and spirituality of the ancient city.
The lobby lounge is the ideal place to lounge and enjoy the views of the pretty gardens of the luxurious hotel over light bites and afternoon tea.
The Spa at The Ritz-Carlton, Nikko is a sanctuary of wellness that brings the benefits of nature-rich Nikko using natural revitalizing elements within four specialized treatment rooms. It is the first hotel to offer guests an authentic hot-springs experience in the Japanese onsen tradition.
The rooms of the hotel are notably luxe with ample space and light that further heightened by the use of earthy materials such as woods and stones. Absolute luxury found in minimalism.