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THE KNOT UTSUNOMIYA
"I don’t get why there are so many foreign workers. At the check-in and the housekeeping. It’s subtle details but they’re Japanese is not fluent, or they don’t smile immediately when they see you, or immediate greet you. I shouldn’t have to walk up and say hi first for them to look up. And non-customer ..."
Reviewed on May 15, 2026

Richmond Hotel Utsunomiya Ekimae Annex
"Fairly new Hotel. No dinning restaurant however hotel provides free snack for the first 100 guests 8 PM to 11 pm. Our snack was sashimi rice with hot soup and pickles. Hotel staff refer a Restaurant nearby. The restaurant was very good. The hotel breakfast was wonderful."
Reviewed on Apr 27, 2026

Candeo Hotels Utsunomiya
"The WiFi didn't work and the excuse the staff gave me was that my computer was an older model. I have never had any trouble with any other hotel before nor since."
Reviewed on May 14, 2026

Hotel Route-Inn Yuuki
"Clean rooms and amazing staff"
Reviewed on Apr 23, 2026

Hotel Nikko Tsukuba
"Very close to train station, helpful staff and clean/spacious rooms"
Reviewed on May 5, 2026

Hospital INN Dokkyo Medical University
"Very kind staff but room was very tiny"
Reviewed on Mar 1, 2026

HOTEL NEWITAYA
"It was convenient to get to. The rooms were clean however the bed is hard and the hotel itself is old. But it's good to stay here."
Reviewed on Aug 13, 2025

Smile Hotel - Utsunomiya Higashiguchi
"For the price, it was pleasant enough for the night. No frills, but the room was clean and staff are friendly."
Reviewed on Nov 9, 2025

Utsunomiya Tobu Hotel Grande
Yuki Hotel & Travel Guide\n
Are you arranging to organize some nights in Kanto? Hoping to find somewhere to stay in the Yuki area? 2 lodgings are situated within easy driving distance from the city centre.
Some of the Travelocity-listed accommodation options situated a short drive from the urban core of Yuki are the Hotel Route-Inn Oyama and Hotel Route-Inn Yuuki.
The Hotel Route-Inn Mooka is about 13 miles (22 kilometers) outside of downtown Yuki. Another option is the Hotel Route-Inn Shimodate, which is approximately 7 miles (11 kilometers) away. You could also choose to check out the amenities and rates at the Daiwa Roynet Hotel Tsukuba or the Hotel Route-Inn Mitsukaido Ekimae.
The larger Kanto region is certainly well worth seeing for yourself too. Kanto is the home of beaches. The most popular traveler places of interest include ruins and castles. Popular activities in this particular part of Japan include snowboarding and skiing.
40 miles (66 kilometers) to the south of Yuki, you'll find Tokyo, where you can visit Tokyo Tower and Sensoji Temple. A few Travelocity-listed Tokyo rooms include the The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo and Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi. For another option, stay in Western Tokyo, 50 miles (77 kilometers) to the southwest of Yuki, where you have the options of the Forest Inn Showakan and HOTEL LiVEMAX Tokyo-Hamura-Ekimae. The Choraku-ji Temple and Komiya Park are a couple of the most popular sites to visit while in Western Tokyo.
If you love sports and enjoy watching local matches you and your family could visit Tokyo Dome, which can be found 40 miles (63 kilometers) to the south of Yuki. Modern travelers that want to book Travelocity-listed accommodation near to the sporting action should look at the Mandarin Oriental Tokyo or the Shangri-La Hotel, Tokyo.
Narita International Airport is a practical arrival point for flights, and is located 45 miles (72 kilometers) from Yuki's downtown. Travelocity-listed hotels nearby are Narita Tobu Hotel Airport and Hotel Nikko Narita.
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THE KNOT UTSUNOMIYA
"I don’t get why there are so many foreign workers. At the check-in and the housekeeping. It’s subtle details but they’re Japanese is not fluent, or they don’t smile immediately when they see you, or immediate greet you. I shouldn’t have to walk up and say hi first for them to look up. And non-customer related conversations should be done quietly behind. I want to be treated as a customer, not someone who is just someone to be attended. Also regardless they are housekeeping, it is Japanese custom to smile, bow, and be greeted. Also why do I have to speak English in a Japanese hotel? They should understand Japanese."
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