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Rakuten STAY VILLA Nikko
"The condo unit was clean and beautiful, including the bath with hot spring water and sauna! Highly recommended!"
Reviewed on Jun 5, 2026

Fairfield by Marriott Tochigi Nikko
"I was somewhat upset when I first arrived at the hotel as I discovered how inconveniently located that it was. There are very few public buses and the hotel shuttle only operated from the Tobu Nikko station to the hotel very infrequently. I had to cab to the hotel and take another cab to get out ..."
Reviewed on Jul 15, 2026

The Ritz-Carlton, Nikko
"Walking distance to lake, waterfall, and national park. Relaxing and serene atmosphere."
Reviewed on Jul 9, 2026

Nikko Kanaya Hotel
"The hotel was build Meiji era so it has a unique character and a charm to it. However, it does not provide a modern convenience. It sets on the top of steep hill so you need to be prepared for some leg work if you don’t have a form of motor transportation."
Reviewed on May 29, 2026

Hotel Sunshine Kinugawa
"Such a neat hotel nestled besides a picturesque river. The hotel feels nostalgic but very well maintained. The entire surrounding community is a throwback Show era town. Helpful staff at the reception desk and restaurant. Breakfast and lunch rotated between 2 menus but options were plentiful. This ..."
Reviewed on Jul 7, 2026

Grand Mercure Nasu Highlands Resort & Spa
"Great service, clean and friendly staff"
Reviewed on Nov 18, 2025

YU-FURI NASU-TAKAO ONSEN LODGE
"Everything is good except for hard accessible."
Reviewed on May 5, 2026

Asaya Hotel

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Minamiaizu Hotel & Travel Guide\n
There aren't any Travelocity rooms in Minamiaizu. Knowledgeable travelers hoping to explore Minamiaizu should plan to stay in one of the 4 options less than 19 miles (30 kilometers) away.
The Heike Honjin, Fukushima, which is the nearest Travelocity-listed place to stay, is situated 11 miles (17 kilometers) from central Minamiaizu. But, you may like to stay at the Iwaiyado Jyuan, located in Kanto, which is 18 miles (29 kilometers) from the downtown area.
Located 18 miles (29 kilometers) from the middle of Minamiaizu is the Ranryo. The Honke Bankyu is about 11 miles (17 kilometers) away.
The wider Tohoku region is definitely worth having a look at too. Tohoku is well known for its forests, lakes and mountains, and popular sites include ruins and castles. Common pastimes in this pocket of Japan include snowboarding, skiing and tobogganing.
50 miles (82 kilometers) away from Minamiaizu, you'll find Koriyama, where you can spend the day visiting Niida Honke Brewery and Koriyama City Auditorium. The Hotel Route-Inn Koriyama Inter and Dormy Inn Express Koriyama Natural Hot Spring are some of the Travelocity-recommended accommodation choices in Koriyama. Or stay in Aizuwakamatsu, 35 miles (55 kilometers) to the northeast of Minamiaizu, where you have the options of the Nakamachi Fuji Grand Hotel and Harataki. Whether you're just passing through or staying in Aizuwakamatsu, be sure to visit the Aizu Samurai Mansion and Aizu Sake Brewing Museum.
Simply because you are traveling, who says you can't enjoy your obsession with a day watching sport. Discover Niigata Stadium 60 miles (95 kilometers) to the northwest of Minamiaizu. Modern travelers that would like the convenience of staying in the area, book a room in the Hotel Nikko Niigata or Crowne Plaza Ana Niigata.
Why not visit our up-to-date Minamiaizu city guide and discover the great attractions that this area has in store.
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Recent Minamiaizu hotel reviews by fellow wanderers

Fairfield by Marriott Tochigi Nikko
"I was somewhat upset when I first arrived at the hotel as I discovered how inconveniently located that it was. There are very few public buses and the hotel shuttle only operated from the Tobu Nikko station to the hotel very infrequently. I had to cab to the hotel and take another cab to get out to the town to eat, This costs approximately 1300-1500 yen, and about a 7 min drive, which is NOT walkable! There is no restaurant on site and hence there is no breakfast option. However there is a food truck in the mornings and the hotel sells items that can be heated using the toaster oven or microwave there. Apart from this, the room was large, very nice and clean: the bed was very comfortable. After spending one night there and reconciling myself to the inconvenience of the location, I appreciated the serenity of the place. Other hotels that are nearer to town are less likely to be as modern and as long as you are willing to pay for cabs, or plan ahead in the use of the shuttle, the hotel is great!"






