Located in Nasu-yumoto in the Tochigi Region, 180 km and a 70-minute bullet train ride from Tokyo, Hotel Sunvalley Nasu features an outdoor pool and seasonal outdoor pool.
Set in Nasu, 24 km from Shirakawa Station, Hotel Shiki no Yakata Nasu offers accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Set in Nasu, within 27 km of Shirakawa Station and 27 km of Komine Castle, Hotel Laforet Nasu offers accommodation with a garden and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free private parking...
Hotel Floracion Nasu features accommodations with a flat-screen TV and public hot-spring baths. A free shuttle is available from JR Nasu-Shiobara Train Station, which is a 30-minute drive away.
Aron
Japan
The food was very delicios. The staff was friendly and always helpful.
Situated in Nasu, within 29 km of Shirakawa Station and 29 km of Komine Castle, Blancvert Nasu Onsen Hotel features accommodation with a shared lounge and free WiFi throughout the property as well as...
Boasting hilltop views, natural hot-spring baths and a French restaurant, 那須高原 ホテルビューパレス is 50 minutes from Nasushiobara Train Station by car. Rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows and a Yukata robe.
Set in Nasu, within 5 km of Nasu Rindoh-ko LAKE VIEW and Nasu Highland, Wellness Forest Nasu offers massage services. The 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi.
HsiaoHan
Taiwan
The private outside hot spring room is good. The location is good because it is near the 道の駅那須高原友愛の森, the through station of the speed bus from the Tokyo.
Grand Mercure Nasu Highlands Resort & Spa is located in Nasu, within 25 km of Shirakawa Station and 25 km of Komine Castle. This 5-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and free shuttle service.
Ikeda
Japan
Well i like the place very relaxing
and find peaceful place and the food is delicious .
On average, 3-star hotels in Nasu cost US$223 per night, and 4-star hotels in Nasu are US$283 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Nasu can on average be found for US$745 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Nasu this weekend is US$190 or, for a 4-star hotel, US$323. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Nasu for this weekend cost on average around US$482 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs US$141 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Nasu for tonight. You'll pay on average around US$111 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Nasu will cost around US$84 (based on Booking.com prices).
What guests said about Nasu:
6.0
Scored 6.0
Nasu is well known and loved by Japanese people.
Nasu is well known and loved by Japanese people. The Emperor has a summer house here as it tends to be cooler in summer. It’s little known by westerners and therefore is not catered to westerners.
Parts of Nasu are very beautiful and other parts are set up for families - eg the zoo and the Dairy farm.
There are some lovely restaurants and places to visit here but you really need a car to do it.
DeltaBega
Australia
10
Scored 10
The Nasu Kaido is a famous and really scenic road that goes...
The Nasu Kaido is a famous and really scenic road that goes from the lowlands of Nasu town all the way up to the Nasu mountains, and it's beautiful to drive up - if you have a car. The road is a two lane highway that (in Summer) is very busy and not intended for bicycle or pedestrian use when you get to the uphill portions of the road, so be sure to use a vehicle or public transportation if you want to go further up it. The public transportation options are present - you can take the Shinkansen to NasuShiobara Station, then take the bus to the Nasu Mountain Ropeway, then take the ropeway to the near top of one of the mountain peaks and hike from there. It's a good venture, though if you try it on the weekend, be sure to check when the last buses operate, or else you might have to take a taxi.
Location is a little far (15 minutes from the nearest bus stop) if you walk but the hotel does offer pickup from Seven Eleven near the bus stop, which is great. They picked me up at night and also dropped me off after I checked out. I like their hot spring too. Not many people when I visited so I almost had the hot spring all to myself. They switch the male and female hot spring every other day so you can try both during your stay. I would definitely stay there again when I go hiking in that area during the season.
The hotel was set in a beautiful garden location. It’s a very big hotel and popular with families. Our room was large with floor to ceiling windows and a balcony. The foyer is huge with a bakery and a shop which sells local products. There was a separate part of the buffet restaurant dedicated to small kids under 5. There was a free shuttle bus to and from Nasushiobara station. There was a separate building for people with dogs. The air conditioning temperature was controlled by the hotel but it was OK.
asked for a room with a view, upper floors if possible:: got a room without a view on 2nd floor, one below reception floor = entrance with parking. Outside bath, placed as after thought in a sinister looking corner under the first floor. Reception floor has a great round fire place with comfortable sitting arrangement. Despite rain and sudden cool weather no fire and Nasu is wooden area! The bottom futon is ripe for museum.
We stayed to be nearby Mt. Nasu for hiking, and at only 20 minutes away the location was great for us! The room was spacious, clean, and the private onsen and huge bed were particular highlights! It was very quiet though other people were also staying at the same time, and the overall atmosphere felt magical and beautiful. The owner was also very friendly and kind! Would definitely love to go again!
Really clean, great location (if you have a car), lovely and quiet, had everything we needed. The hosts were very responsive by message when we had questions. Some nice restaurants and a good supermarket within 15 mins drive. Easy to get to Nasu Highland Park, Nasu Animal Kingdom and the Nasu onsen area.
The onsen was a highlight - spacious and relaxing. There was an onsen day bed and sauna within and outdoor onsen pools to dip on. The hotel had a modern touch to it and feels like it went through a refurbishment. Staff were also polite and helpful to ensure a comfortable stay.
The room was spacious and had lots of storage space.
If you choose not to have your room cleaned during your stay, you can get a certain number of free bottled drinks at the hotel shop.
The hotel shop has a reasonable selection of souvenirs from different shops in the area.
The staff were so nice and accommodating. Foreign staff was in charge of our stay it helped us understand our first ryokan experience better!
They gave us free transport to the bus stop, and on your way out they give you free bus tickets to nasushionara station.
The staff is very friendly and they catered to our needs. The hotel's facilities are excellent and it's perfect for families with kids. I really appreciated the welcome drink in the bar, freely opened everyday between 2-6pm with candies, snack, beer and wine.
the garden with the little lake is amazing to have, the roof had a window so you can see the night sky, overall, very relaxing stay and that is what we were looking for. also Nasu's top bakery/pastry/restaurant is two houses down~
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