Guest House Daiya-sou / 民宿 大谷荘

view from the room Shinkyo Bridge main3 Kanmangafuchi Abyss
view from the room Shinkyo Bridge main3 Kanmangafuchi Abyss

With only one guest per day, it is a 10-minute walk from Nikko Toshogu Shrine.

Daiya-sou is a blissful place filled with the breath of nature and tranquility.
With only one guest per day, you can enjoy the beauty of each of the four seasons.
In the spring, colorful flowers bloom in abundance; in the summer, lush greenery surrounds you,
in the autumn, the leaves turn red, and in the winter, the snowy landscape accentuates the serenity of the area.

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Convenient access to Nikko's famous landmarks from Daiya-sou.
The murmuring of the Daiya River is pleasant, and deer even visit Daiya-sou at night; a mysterious yet welcome sight.

  • sign
  • view from room
  • wooden bear carving

Stay

two types of rooms
  • garden
  • Daiyasou outside view

Accommodation plan
< including breakfast and dinner [overnight stay with no meal possible] >

We have two types of rooms, 11㎡ and 15㎡. Please spend a peaceful time in a comfortable room full of Japanese ambiance.

For meals, you can enjoy seasonal delicacies with an abundance of Tochigi Wagyu beef. Please enjoy a special meal with our high-quality ingredients and heartwarming hospitality. *Menus can be changed upon consultation with staff.

Nearby Tourist Spots

One of the charms of Daiya-sou is that you can visit famous sightseeing spots
such as the Nikko Toshogu Shrine and the Tamozawa Imperial Villa on foot.

  • Nikko Toshogu Shrine

    Nikko Toshogu Shrine

    10 min

    The temple grounds are lined with 55 structures, including 8 national treasures and 34 important cultural properties. Reflecting the richness of Japanese history and art, these grounds offer visitors a chance to see the beautiful scenery that undergoes seasonal transformations.

  • Kanmangafuchi Abyss

    Kanmangafuchi Abyss

    5 min

    It is a scenic spot of natural beauty where lava erupted from Mt.Nantai can be seen. A stone statue of Fudo Myoo is enshrined on a huge rock on the riverbank. The name "Kanman" is said to come from the last phrase of Fudo Myoo's mantra.

  • Nikko Botanical Garden

    Nikko Botanical Garden

    15 min

    The official name of the Nikko Botanical Garden is "Nikko Branch of the Botanical Gardens, Graduate School of Science, the University of Tokyo”.
    It is a botanical garden with an academic mood, but in the blessed natural environment of Nikko, a wide variety of alpine and marsh plants can be seen.

  • Shinkyo Bridge

    Shinkyo Bridge

    8 min

    This elegant, wooden, vermilion-lacquered bridge spans the Daiya River at the entrance to the Nikko Mountains. It is one of Japan's three most beautiful bridges in fresh green and autumn colors. The red bridge, which has a legend that dates back to the Nara period (710-794), is a symbol of Nikko tourism.

  • Tamozawa Imperial Villa

    Tamozawa Imperial Villa

    5 min

    This park is home to the Imperial Villa, which was built as a sanatorium for the Taisho Emperor. The Imperial Villa has architectural styles from the Edo, Meiji, and Taisho periods. The building is designated as a nationally important cultural property. The garden has also been selected as one of Japan's 100 best historical parks.

Access

Daiya-sou

〒321-1433

2-22 Takumi-cho,Nikko-shi,Tochigi

TEL 090-3043-2599

For customers coming by car

For customers using a car navigation system:Enter "2-22 Takumi-cho, Nikko-shi, Tochigi”
Parking is available on the premises (1 car can be parked)

2km from Nikko IC
2km from Nikko IC

From the Tohoku Expressway Utsunomiya IC, take the Nikko Utsunomiya Road and exit at the Nikko IC. 2km from Nikko IC

For customers coming by train

Approximately 14 minutes by bus from Tobu Nikko Station and JR Nikko Station.
Approximately 14 minutes by bus from Tobu Nikko Station and JR Nikko Station.
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