Located in Nasu, 18 miles from Shirakawa Station, Hotel Sunvalley Nasu has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant. This 3-star hotel offers a bar.
Located in Nasu, within 20 miles of Shirakawa Station and 20 miles of Komine Castle, ローズウッドガーデンアンドヴィラ provides accommodations with a shared lounge and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free...
Gaille
From
Japan
It was nice to be able to park almost directly in front of your room. The interior design of the rooms are unique and beautiful. The room is supplied with water, drip coffee and tea, and lots of towels. Having a private onsen was very convenient and the view from the onsen was beautiful. It was also nice to have a bathtub inside.
The reception building has a microwave and oven, and a small play area with some toys and books for kids. There are some DVDs to borrow (in Japanese). There is delicious rice bread for sale and it can be brought directly to your room.
The manager was very kind and accommodating. I would like to come back in the future.
Located in Nasu, 16 miles from Shirakawa Station, Grand Mercure Nasu Highlands Resort & Spa provides accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking and a restaurant.
Located in Nasu, within 18 miles of Shirakawa Station and 18 miles of Komine Castle, FOURTREAT plus NASUKOGEN has accommodations with a garden and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests...
Kristie
From
Japan
I really enjoyed the hot springs, the wine bar (3pm-6pm) and the opportunity to listen to jazz records on vinyl, the dinner, and the view.
Located in Nasu, 15 miles from Shirakawa Station, Hotel Shiki no Yakata Nasu provides accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Located in Nasu, within 17 miles of Shirakawa Station and 17 miles of Komine Castle, Kyukamura Nasu has accommodations with a restaurant and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who...
Located in Nasu, within 18 miles of Shirakawa Station and 18 miles of Komine Castle, Blancvert Nasu Onsen Hotel has accommodations with a shared lounge and free WiFi throughout the property as well as...
Located in Nasu, 13 miles from Shirakawa Station, Hotel Floracion Nasu has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Celine
From
Japan
the room was quite big for JP standards, quiet.
The Onsen was big and good.
You need a car and there are many things to see around.
Overall good value for money
Located in Nasu, within 17 miles of Shirakawa Station and 17 miles of Komine Castle, Kyukamura Nasu has accommodations with a restaurant and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who...
Located in Nasu, 17 miles from Shirakawa Station, Canari has accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a terrace. Each room at the 3-star hotel has garden views and free WiFi.
Located in Nasu, 21 miles from Shirakawa Station, RISONARE Nasu provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
FAQs about hotels in Nasu
On average, 3-star hotels in Nasu cost $389 per night, and 4-star hotels in Nasu are $233 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Nasu can be found for $201 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Nasu this weekend is $366 or, for a 4-star hotel, $469. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Nasu for this weekend cost around $826 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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.
Guest review by
DeltaBega
Australia
Review score
10.0
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.
Guest review by
Lee
United States
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This hotel is really great to have a break with the modern life. You are in the countryside, you can listen birds when you wake up, you have farm really closed to this place.
The room was enough for my wife and me. The hot springs are awesome, especially the outdoor hot spring ^^
About the breakfast, it is mainly a western style with a Japanese corner.
A great place for 1 or 2 nights ^^
The hotel is not near the main road, so it offers privacy and a tranquil environment. The Onsen was one of the better ones. Rooms are spacious and feature a lovely balcony to sit in and enjoy the nice view. There are 4 washing machines and dryers located on the 5th floor plus several vending machines here and there. The bathroom is clean and not cramped at all.
The staff are very friendly and caring. The service is excellent. Facilities may be a bit dated but are kept clean and tidy. Private onsen is well decorated and comfortable to stay. Definitely recommend as a great choice to enjoy traditional onsen and meals for its price.
Onsen was nice but dont expect great views. Nice touch to have a wine/drink bar outside the onsen area, Good to have a round of conplimentary drinks and snacks.
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