Looking for a truly off-the-beaten-path onsen experience in Japan?
Nestled deep in the mountains of Nikko, Hacchō-no-Yu offers a rare blend of untouched nature, stylish comfort, and rejuvenating hot springs.
Whether you’re a seasoned onsen lover or a curious first-timer, this secluded inn is a must-visit.
■Basic Information
Address | 876 Kawamata, Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture, 321-2717, Japan |
Phone | +81-288-96-0306 |
Official Website | Nikko Oku-Kinu Onsen – Hacchō-no-Yu (Official Site) |
Where Is Hacchō-no-Yu?
Located in the Oku-Kinu region of Nikko, Tochigi Prefecture, Hacchō-no-Yu is a hidden gem surrounded by forests and waterfalls.
Despite its remote location, the inn is surprisingly accessible:
🚆 How to Get There
- Take a train to Kinugawa Onsen Station
- From Shinjuku: JR Limited Express (~2 hrs)
- From Asakusa: Tobu Spacia (~2 hrs)
- Ride the Nikko City bus (~100 min) to Meotobuchi Parking Lot
- From there, hop on the free shuttle bus (reservation required) to the inn (10 min ride)

Map courtesy of Google Maps
This is the Meotobuchi Parking Lot.
First Impressions

The entrance is surrounded by lush greenery, creating a peaceful, open atmosphere.

You might even be greeted by the inn’s shy dog, Moko, hiding under the porch.



Inside, the lodge is clean, cozy, and thoughtfully designed.
The terrace and lounge areas are spacious and perfect for relaxing after a long journey.

Quoted from the official website of Hacchō-no-Yu (Nikko Oku-Kinu Onsen) – Guest Room section
The Onsen Experience
Hacchō-no-Yu features:
- Two indoor baths (separated by gender)
- Three mixed-gender open-air baths
🛁 Indoor Baths
- Clean, slightly hot water
- No strong sulfur smell
- Body-washing stations available

🌿 Open-Air Baths
- Mixed-gender, but towel-wrapping is allowed
- Women-only time slots available
Each bath offers a unique experience:
- A lukewarm square tub perfect for soaking while gazing at the forest

- A scenic upper bath with a waterfall view

- A large rock bath with overflowing mineral-rich water and floating “yu-no-hana”

Dining Highlights
Dinner is a delightful mix of traditional and elegant dishes:
- Sashimi, chawanmushi, and hot pot with seasonal vegetables

- A standout: Matsutake mushroom broth served in a teapot—earthy and aromatic

- Breakfast is served in a stylish purple cloth wrap, which you can take home as a souvenir.

- Inside are beautifully arranged Japanese staples like grilled salmon and tamagoyaki.

Why You Should Visit
Hacchō-no-Yu is perfect for:
- Travelers seeking a peaceful escape into nature
- Onsen lovers who want a clean, stylish, and authentic experience
- Anyone curious about Japan’s hidden hot spring culture
Despite being a “secret onsen,” the lodge is clean, welcoming, and unforgettable.