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Nasu Onsen Sanraku
4/57 Reviews
I decided to go to a hot spring in Nasu with my 93-year-old mother, and out of several options, I chose Sanraku because I had stayed there before and my mother was familiar with it. The room was on the 4th floor with a great view overlooking the Nasu Highlands, just like last time. The open-air bath was the largest of any hot spring I've ever stayed at, and it was surrounded by trees, and there were no other guests, so I was able to relax. The food was delicious, including bowls, sashimi, fried foods, Tochigi beef, and corn rice. My elderly mother also left out some fried food and Tochigi beef, but she ate the rest. All of the staff members who dealt with us were very nice. In particular, the young female staff member who was in charge of dinner was very helpful and made the meal enjoyable. If you use a wheelchair, there are a few stairs in some places, which can be a problem, and the facilities feel old, but I would stay again to enjoy the view from the room, the open-air bath, and the food. .
Nasu Sunlight Hotel
4.4/522 Reviews
The hotel is fantastic, the golf course is directly visible on the balcony, the spa is free, the service is superb, and the hotel with the best hotel service is so much. I will stay again next time.
Jizaiso
4.2/53 Reviews
The number of rooms in the hotel is only 15, which is small, but it is a wonderful inn that is attentive to each and every customer. The cat 🐱 who greets us is also cute 🐈️ My elderly mother prepared a room with an open-air bath, but at that time, I received polite advice regarding room questions and meal consultations. On the day, the room was also upgraded. The open-air bath attached to the room was spacious and comfortable. I had my meal at the restaurant. The course meal of ”domestic Japanese beef and creative kaiseki” was also full of volume and good. In addition to the spacious indoor bath ”Large Public Bath”, there is also a jacuzzi, a half-body bath, and a mist sauna in the open-air bath with free-flowing hot springs. ”Gender shift system by time” This is an inn that I would like to take care of next time.

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Number of hotels9
Number of Reviews 46
Lowest PriceUS$86
Highest PriceUS$2,348
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$457
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$413

Nasu Business Hotel Guide

On Trip.com, it's easy to search for hotels in Nasu. If you want to stay at the best hotel in Nasu, Trip.com is here to help! If you travel to Japan, visiting Nasu is a good choice. You can plan a one or two day trip to Nasu.

There is no civilian airport in this city. You can visit a nearby city first, and then head to Nasu using other means of transportation. JR Kurodahara station is a large train station in Nasu. It's convenient to stay at a hotel in the nearby area.

On Trip.com, there are 39 recommended hotels in Nasu. Nasu has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 180 USD. There are 7 four-star hotels in Nasu at an average price of 199 USD per night. There are 21 three-star hotels in Nasu at an average price of 202 USD per night. There are 10 two-star hotels in Nasu at an average price of 136 USD per night. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Nasu, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. Hotels under the Mystays brand are a good choice. Mystays is the top choice of many travelers in Nasu. Matsukawaya Nasukogen Hotel is one of the most popular hotels in Nasu. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Ittan Canyoning & Guest House.

The most famous attractions locally are Sesshoseki-Tenbodai Boardwalk, SL Land, Nasu Rindoko Lake View.

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