Discover the best top things to do in Nasu-gun, Japan including Shika no Yu, Nasu Highlands, Fujishiro Seiji Museum, Treasure Stone Park, Cheese Garden Nasu Honten, Asian Old Bazaar, Nasu Stained Glass Museum, Nakagawa Bato Hiroshige Museum, Nasu Teddy Bear Museum, Nasu Kogen Yuai no Mori Michi-no-Eki.
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I'd been wanting to go here for a while as a day trip but heard it was too difficult. It's not. Just take the Shinkasen or the Shinjuku Liner and your up there in no time. So I decided to spend the night in this area...not my best choice. If your in this area Shika no Yu is excellent. Great sulfur waters, beautiful and clean. The history dates back to the 7th century and the onsen is old, rustic and charming. Nearby, there is a temple and the Valley of Jizo which you can enjoy in about 2 hours. If your an Onsen buff this is not to be missed. If your into 1st class and luxury...probably not the place to go. If you stay in the area nearby Nasu Harvest or Nasu Sanraku are very nice.
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Another place where you won't find too many foreign tourists, Nakagawa, or Bato (I never could figure out the correct name) is a small little town with heaps of atmosphere. The Hiroshige Art Museum has many of this famous woodblock artist's works, the detail of which has to be seen to be believed. Even if you aren't into woodblocks, the architecture of the museum is just great. The inside works well with the outside, and vice versa; and just in case you get bored, there are temples from the 15th century out back and scattered around town. Plenty of things to do here as local community centre was offering day courses in things like papermaking, etc. Well worth going off the beaten track for!
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