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[ Announcements ] 08/03/2018
Futon Bedding Renewal And No-Smoking Rule Notice For All Rooms!
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[ Announcements ] 10/25/2019
[ Announcements ] 08/03/2018
Futon Bedding Renewal And No-Smoking Rule Notice For All Rooms!
Hatcho-no-Yu is a mountain lodge located at an altitude of 1,300 meters.
Please make sure to check weather conditions and transportation methods below in advance before your visit.
Private vehicles are prohibited to enter Hatcho-no-Yu because it is located inside Nikko National Park. We are afraid to trouble you, but please park your vehicle at the "Meoto-Buchi" free parking lot, then take a free shuttle bus from the Meoto-Buchi parking lot. Since the advance reservation is required for this shuttle bus, please make sure to book your visit to Hatcho-no-Yu in advance.
[ For Car Drivers and Motorcyclists ] Please make sure to set the destination of your car navigation system to "Meotobuchi Parking". If you set "Hatcho-no-Yu" as your destination, you cannot arrive here because no directions appear on navigation systems. Also, please make sure check the below info before your visit.
Surrounding Conditions as of July, 1, 2020.
The blessing of 100% fresh hot spring from natural hot spring source.
The panorama of outdoor waterfall-viewing mixed bath and natural forest.
The simple yet flavorful local mountain cuisine made of Tochigi's regional produce.
Stay in a spacious log house with high ceilings or a Japanese-style room with calmness and warmth.
Hatcho-no-Yu used to be known as "Lodge of Lamps"
because there were no electric wires here until 1988.
Now, our facilities are electrified,
but still lit by warm lamps selected carefully by the owner.
You can enjoy hiking right away from Hatcho-no-Yu.
You are awaited by special experiences that you can never enjoy in cities
such as the magnificent nature and seasonally transfiguring trees, etc.
Surroundings of Hatcho-no-Yu are all picturesque how ever you clip it.
Indulge in pleasures of incredible nature of Oku-Kinu and Oku-Nikko.
* The prefix "Oku" means "deep" or "inner" in Japanese.