Nikko Kanaya Hotel
Launched in 1873, this historic destination is known as Japan’s longest standing resort hotel. It’s pre-war build has garnered its national designation as an Tangible Cultural Property, featuring a bold exterior of mixed Japanese and Western design, and select architectural features that integrate an especially Japanese flair.
This is a very elegant hotel. It seemed like most of the guests were Japanese, but the staff appeared to be mostly foreigners...
The facilities are pretty basic, so if you're used to city hotels, it might feel a bit different.



