Hotels in Nasu, Japan

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Nasu, Japan
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Cheapest month:June
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Average price in Nasu:$165/night
Cheapest price found:$45/night
Cheapest day:Friday
Most expensive day:Monday
$84 - $265
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$85 - $209
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Cheapest hotels in Nasu, Japan

Royal Hotel Nasu
8.0 Excellent
4449-2 Takakuhei, Nasu, Japan
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4.6 mi from city centre, Nasu, Japan 

Boasting a sauna, Royal Hotel Nasu is located in Nasu and offers comfortable accommodation. It also provides a 24-hour reception, massage services and luggage storage.

$126
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Nasukogen Hotel View Palace
212 Yumoto, Nasu, Japan
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8.4 mi from city centre, Nasu, Japan 

Nasukogen Hotel View Palace provides comfortable 4-star accommodation in Nasu. Those staying at the property can also take advantage of free Wi-Fi throughout their stay.

$175
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Hotel Sunvalley Nasu
7.4 Good
203 Yumoto, Nasu, Japan
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7.9 mi from city centre, Nasu, Japan 

Hotel Sunvalley Nasu provides comfortable 3-star accommodation in Nasu. It also offers an outdoor pool, a sauna and a swimming pool.

$202
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Towa Pure Cottages
3375 Takakuotsu, Nasu, Japan
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9.1 mi from city centre, Nasu, Japan 

Nasu Highland Park Official Hotel Towa Pure Cottages provides unique 3-star accommodation in Nasu. It also offers outdoor tennis courts, a shopping mall and laundry facilities.

$251
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Hotel prices in Nasu

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Where to stay in Nasu

About Nasu

Nestled within the spectacular highlands of Mount Nasudake, Nasu is renowned for its natural scenery and hot spring onsen. It’s home to forested walking trails and a steaming caldera, as well as a family-friendly leisure park and interactive zoo.

Things to do in Nasu

Relax in the hot spring baths of Nasu Onsen, which sprawls along the slopes of Mount Nasudake. Ride the ropeway up its volcanic slopes before continuing to the summit on foot to discover sweeping views of its 100-metre-wide crater that billows out smoke and steam.

To the south of Mount Nasudake lies Shiobara Onsen, which boasts a rustic atmosphere inspired by dense woods surrounding its hot spring baths and ryokan. Follow one of the walking trails that lead to cascading waterfalls and cross the Mikaeri-no-tsuridashi “Bridge of Retrospection” that spans the beautiful Hoki River Valley.

Want to meet a real-life capybara? Head to the Nasu Animal Kingdom where you can feed capybaras and get up close to red pandas, coatis and meerkats. There’s a dedicated dog zone where you can rent a pooch to play with, as well as daily seal shows, a small petting zoo and an on-site onsen.

Get active at the leisure park of Nasu Rindoh-ko Lake View, where you can ride horses, learn to milk cows or go boating on the lake. Fly across the water on Japan’s longest zip-line or jump aboard the Swiss railway to soak up the magnificent Mount Nasudake views.

Getting around Nasu

Nasu is around three hours by train from Tokyo, with regular buses departing from Nasu-Shiobara Station to Nasu Onsen. Having a rental car is the most convenient way to access all the sights and attractions of the Nasu Highlands region.

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