The Ritz-Carlton, Nikko — Photo by Marriott International

Ritz-Carlton has expanded its enviable portfolio of hotels in Asia Pacific with the opening of The Ritz-Carlton, Nikko in Japan.

The property, set amidst an UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located in the Northern Kanto region of Japan, two and a half hours north of Tokyo.

Accessible by rail or car, Nikko, and the surrounding area, has long been known as a holy place and was named an UNESCO World Heritage Site for the cultural, religious, and architectural significance of its richly decorated shrines and temples.

Perched along Lake Chuzenji and Mount Nantai, guests can easily access prominent scenic attractions, such as Nikko National Park, where the hotel is located, as well as the UNESCO World Heritage designated area.

The resort's 94 guest rooms and suites all feature a private balcony that flows seamlessly with an engawa lounge area, offering an expanded space for guests to take in the striking scenery surrounding the hotel.

The Ritz-Carlton, Nikko features a variety of F&B outlets, a spa with four treatment rooms and an authentic hot-spring with spacious indoor and open-air hot spring baths, where therapeutic thermal waters drawn from the springs of nearby Yumoto Onsen rejuvenate body and mind.

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