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8.8 15 reviews
Nasu
21/06 – 03/07
SG$121/nighttotal: SG$1452 (12 )
大型犬も広々遊べる!プライベートドッグラン付きドームハウス:Reschool Nasu Glamp
1 4
bubble , Nasu Machi
ReSchool Nasu Glamp, a unique dome tent, is situated in Nasu, Tochigi Prefecture, offering a peaceful retreat on the site of a former school playground, away from the main town bustle. This pet-friendly glamping pod sleeps four, boasting a kitchen with fridge, freezer and microwave, a private dog run, BBQ space, projector, and dedicated shower and bathroom facilities.
10 3 reviews
Nasu
21/06 – 03/07
SG$210/nighttotal: SG$2520 (12 )
Holidayhouse Serenade
2 4
house , Nasu Machi
Holidayhouse SERENADE is located in the Nasu district, offering a tranquil base approximately 30 kilometres from Shirakawa Station and Komine Castle. This 90 square metre holiday home accommodates up to 11 guests and features a well-equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a swimming pool, and a private terrace, with barbecue facilities and free private parking available.
8.9 92 reviews
Nasu
27/08 – 05/09
SG$278/nighttotal: SG$2502 (9 )
Kizuki 『子供の記憶にいつまでも思い出が残る場所』虫も天気も気にせず屋内Bbq・遊具・大浴場
1 3
apartment , Nasu Machi
This charming cottage is situated in Nasu Machi, just 30 kilometres from the Kuroiso-Itamachi IC and a 1 hour and 9-minute train journey from Tokyo to Nasushiobara, where a rental car can be obtained. The cottage enjoys excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and guest satisfaction. The property has two bedrooms and one bathroom, comfortably accommodating up to eight guests. The cottage features a large fireplace, a children's play area, a spacious deck for barbecues, a 100-inch home theatre, and a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge and microwave oven.
10 5 reviews
Nasu
28/08 – 09/09
SG$187/nighttotal: SG$2244 (12 )
Black Shikkui Minka | 1970s Vintage Zen Retreat
1 2
apartment , Nasu Machi
This renovated 1970s Minka-style house in Nasu, Tochigi Prefecture, offers a peaceful retreat near Nikko National Park, though precise distances to specific landmarks aren't provided. The self-catering property sleeps four guests in one bedroom with tatami mats and bunk beds, featuring a full kitchen with microwave, refrigerator, and rice cooker, plus private parking and air conditioning.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Nasu
What are the best landmarks to visit in District de Nasu and around?
Nasu is known for its natural beauty, so you'll want to visit places like the Nasu Ropeway, which offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains. The Nasu Highland Park is another great option, with its vast open spaces and hiking trails. If you're interested in history, the Nasu Shrine, dedicated to the deity of the mountain, is worth a visit.
What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Nasu?
Which area in District de Nasu is a good option for staying in a hotel?
The best area to stay in Nasu for hotels depends on what you're looking for. If you want to be close to the action, the Nasu Onsen area is a great choice, with its hot springs and numerous restaurants. If you prefer a more peaceful setting, the Nasu Kogen area is a good option, with its beautiful scenery and quieter atmosphere.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Nasu?
What are the most affordable attractions in District de Nasu?
Nasu has many budget-friendly attractions, like the Nasu Animal Kingdom, where you can see a variety of animals. The Nasu Botanical Garden is another great option, offering beautiful gardens and a relaxing atmosphere. For a taste of local culture, you can visit the Nasu Craft World, where you can watch artisans at work.
How can travelers relax during a week in District de Nasu?
Nasu is a great place to relax. You can spend your days hiking in the Nasu Mountains, soaking in the hot springs at the Nasu Onsen, or simply enjoying the peaceful atmosphere of the Nasu Kogen area. In the evenings, you can enjoy a delicious meal at one of the many restaurants in the area and watch the sunset over the mountains.
Where can you find the best traditional local cuisine in District de Nasu?
For authentic Nasu cuisine, you should try the Nasu Soba, a buckwheat noodle dish that's a local specialty. You can find it at many restaurants in the area, but some of the best places are the Nasu Soba Honpo and the Nasu Soba Ichibanya. Don't forget to try the Nasu Beef, a local breed of Wagyu beef that's known for its rich flavour.
What hotel chains can you find in District de Nasu?
While there aren't many international hotel chains in Nasu, you'll find some popular Japanese chains like the Richmond Hotel and the Dormy Inn. These chains offer comfortable and affordable accommodation options.
What type of hotels can you find in District de Nasu?
You can find a variety of hotels in Nasu, from budget-friendly Ryokans to luxurious Onsen resorts. There are also business hotels for those travelling for work, and family-friendly hotels with facilities like swimming pools and playgrounds.
When is the best time to book a hotel in District de Nasu?
The best time to book a hotel in Nasu depends on your budget and preferences. Peak season is during the autumn foliage season (mid-October to early November) and the winter ski season (December to March). If you want to avoid the crowds and save money, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (spring and autumn). Booking in advance is always recommended, especially during peak season.
What amenities do hotel rooms typically offer in District de Nasu?
Hotel rooms in Nasu typically offer basic amenities like air conditioning, a television, and a private bathroom. Many hotels also have free Wi-Fi, a tea kettle for making tea or coffee, and a refrigerator. Some hotels also offer additional amenities like a hot tub, a sauna, or a swimming pool.
What pet-friendly activities are available in District de Nasu?
Nasu is a very dog-friendly area, with many parks and trails that welcome dogs. The Nasu Animal Kingdom is a great place to take your dog, and there are several restaurants that have outdoor seating where you can enjoy a meal with your furry friend. You can also take your dog for a walk in the Nasu Highland Park or the Nasu Botanical Garden.