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Grand Mercure Nasu Highlands Resort & Spa
2.7/515 Reviews
Stayed on a tour. I knew it, but there are lots of facilities that small children would be happy with. I felt a little out of place because it was a tour with only adults, but I was satisfied with the hotel itself as a full-fledged resort hotel. The view from the room was wonderful, and the breakfast and dinner at the restaurant on the top floor was delicious. You can choose the size of the yukata, but it would have been better if there was a dotera to wear on top.
Hotel Mori No Kaze Nasu
4.3/58 Reviews
Travel with dogs. This year, this is the 5th case, and the first Japanese-style room type. Did you relax while experiencing dogs for the first time and even in Japanese-style rooms? It seems. Every time, the dog was limited to a hotel where the meal came out together at the restaurant, but this time, it was an answering machine in the room. In order to watch the situation, I set up a time difference with my family and arrived at the table, but the staff provided me with the detailed consideration of 々 (autumn creative Japanese food). We were happy to respond to the menu change from meat to fish. (At a hotel 〈 Karuizawa Mikage Irrigation Hotel 〉, a fee of 2,000 yen was required to change the same content. By the way, there was no charge at other hotels.) Pet supplies are It was only equipped with sheets, rolls, special trash cans, etc. There was a bucket set for foot washing at the entrance of the room, but there was no towel. I want you to be a little more enriched. It was a Japanese-style room, but the windows were large and the forest outside was like a borrowed view, and when it was lit up, it was fantastic and healed. The restaurant has a calm and relaxed layout, overlooking the forest of Nasu from the window. I can't use the well-maintained dog run after the rain, so I'm sorry, so I'm looking forward to the next time Pick up from the parking lot at arrival to the entrance, support at check-in, guidance to the room, I felt comfortable. When I left, I was sent off to the entrance, and it was a hotel that was particularly satisfactory in terms of software. I felt comfortable on the hard side. It became a candidate hotel for the next trip with a dog.
Hotel Epinard Nasu
4.2/562 Reviews
This was our second time here. We came 2 years ago and were happy to return for a one-nighter in Nasu. We stayed in the Main tower. The room felt new. Big, comfortable and clean with a beautiful view on the forest and mountain. Nice big balcony. The dinner and breakfast buffets are really great. Very enjoyable and well organized. The swimming pool was fun. The public bath is spacious and very relaxing. Even if it is busy you can enjoy. Wonderful. The hotel is spacious. The grounds are beautiful. This is a family oriented hotel, so many kids. Lots of fun for them. Staff are wonderful. Great service. Love it. If you come to Nasu, Epinard is a solid choice.
Auberge la Campagne
4.5/52 Reviews
It was a very warm and cozy inn. The meal is as expected! It was a full course that made me feel nostalgic even though it was of high quality and elegant as I thought. It was a La Campagne (country style) feeling. The bath took a private open-air bath and a semi-open-air bath attached to the room. I was healed in a very calm space.
Coyado Nasu
4.7/51 Reviews
Good service and friendly staff
Wellness Forest Nasu
3.7/516 Reviews
I stayed with my two sons in the moderation twin of the European Museum. The European Pavilion seems to have been built for years, but I felt particular about the furnishings and cleaned them. I read a book about the hotel in the guest room, but it seems to be designed with a fairly elaborate concept at the time of construction, and I wanted you to continue operating as a hotel from now on. Some of the curtains are aging and tattered, and I thought it would be nice if I could replace them. The bath was a large bath and a private bath, but the spring quality was good and I was able to take a bath comfortably. The large communal bath is old, but the cleaning is clean and I felt the history and put it in slowly. I had dinner on the course, but the appetizers and soup were delicious. The employees also responded according to the manual and there was no more, but I didn't feel uncomfortable. The roast beef was ok. I would like to review the seasoning of fish and chicken dishes as a whole. I have the impression that it is not good for dinner as a whole. The soba noodles at night were also delicious. It may be unusual at Kyoritsu Resort to have soba noodles at night in a Western restaurant. It took a while to serve, but it is stable and delicious. I stayed to participate in an event that was another golf course, but I didn't eat breakfast because I couldn't make it in time at 7:30. I thought it would be nice if you could open it a little earlier or prepare a lunch box (I checked by phone, but I was reluctantly refused if the lunch box was impossible). Isn't it a resort? The attached golf course is a flat course and I felt like I could go around casually, so I wanted to go around with my son if I had the opportunity. If it is nearby, I would like to consider revisiting again. The room I stayed in above was unique and generally satisfied, the meal was subtle whether it was suitable for the price, and the hot springs were satisfactory. It seems to be a unique facility in Kyoritsu resort, and I thought that I would like to consider accommodation if I went to Nasu.

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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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