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닛코

도치기현 산속에 위치한 유네스코 세계유산으로, 도쿄에서 두 시간 거리. 닛코의 불교 중심은 동일본 천태종 본산인 린노지입니다. 천태종 숙방에서 사경, 새벽 예불을 체험하고 도쇼구 등 세계유산 건축군을 참배할 수 있습니다.

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Ryokan prices in 닛코 typically range from $80-$150 per night for budget options, $150-$350 for mid-range, and $350-$800+ for luxury ryokans. Prices usually include dinner (kaiseki) and breakfast. Peak seasons (cherry blossom in spring, autumn foliage) tend to be 20-30% higher.

A traditional ryokan stay in 닛코 typically includes a tatami room with futon bedding, a multi-course kaiseki dinner, a Japanese breakfast, yukata robes, and access to onsen (hot spring baths). Many ryokans also provide tea and sweets upon arrival, toiletries, and slippers.

No, many ryokans in 닛코 welcome international guests and have English-speaking staff or English signage. Our guide highlights which ryokans are English-friendly. Even at ryokans with limited English, the staff are experienced in hosting foreign guests and the experience is very intuitive.

Each season offers a unique experience. Spring (March-May) brings cherry blossoms, autumn (October-November) offers stunning foliage, and winter (December-February) is perfect for outdoor onsen with snow scenery. Summer (June-August) is the least crowded period with lower prices. Book well in advance for peak seasons.

You can book through international platforms like Booking.com or Expedia, which offer English interfaces and free cancellation. Some luxury ryokans also accept direct bookings via their official websites. We recommend booking 2-3 months in advance, especially for popular ryokans during peak seasons. Our guide provides direct booking links for each of the 0 ryokans we've curated in 닛코.