Discover the best Ryokans in Nasu-machi, Nasu-gun, Tochigi Prefecture, Kanto including Nasu onsen Sanraku, Manatee Nasu, Omaru Onsen Ryokan, Matsukawaya Nasukogen Hotel, Nasuyumoto onsen ryokan shimizuya, Nasu onsen Sanraku.
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4 based on 65 reviews
Nasu onsen Sanraku is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Nasu-machi, offering a luxury environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay. While staying at Nasu onsen Sanraku, visitors can check out Kuizome Temple (0.1 mi) and Shika no Yu Bunyujo (0.5 mi), some of Nasu-machi's top attractions. You’ll enjoy relaxing rooms that offer a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a refrigerator, and you can stay connected during your stay as Nasu onsen Sanraku offers guests free wifi. The onsen ryokan features room service, shops, and a gift shop. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available. If you’re looking for a seafood restaurant, consider a visit to Chozumeya, Nasu Finland, which is not far from Nasu onsen Sanraku. Plus, during your trip, don’t forget to check out some of the popular art museums, such as Nasu Trick Art Museum, Glass Art Emile Galle Art Museum, and House of Trick Art. Enjoy your stay in Nasu-machi!
We chose to stay in Nasu Onsen 那須温泉, a spread out hotspring on the slope of Mt. Nasu. Yumoto 湯本 is the centre of the area, with many ryokans located, including the one we booked for the evening: Sanraku 那須温泉 山楽. This ryokan was started in 1923, visited by Emperor Showa 天皇昭和 before he decided to build his own imperial villa in Nasu, so there is a saying that his villa was inspired by the ryokan. It has a really beautiful backdrop of Nasu’s main peak: Chausudake 茶臼岳. The ryokan has prided itself with its hotspring, directly fed from the source 5.4 km away, with an abundance flow of 800 litres per minute. The ryokan made use of the gradual drop of temperature over distance to cool down the water and this hotspring is the same feeding the royal villa. We have booked the Modern Japanese Room with Garden Open-Air Bath. The bedroom is spacious (10 mats), with the veranda looking out at the garden, where there is a footbath along with the nice open-air bath with flowing hotspring, direct from source without heating or filtration. There are also two open and two indoor public baths, separately for male and female guests. The ryokan was not busy and so I had the whole bath for myself. I am particularly impressed by the open bath, created as a pool surrounded by the forest offering calm and tranquility. The other great feature was certainly the quality of the hotspring. Simple Onsen 単純温泉 in style, the semi-clear water has no smell, slightly alkaline and giving a nice smoothing experience. I felt all my neck pain gone after the soak and no wonder it was famous for healing properties. The ryokan also had a nice lobby with plenty of comfortable sofas looking at the window to the beautifully trimmed garden. Offering tea, coffee as well as wine and sake free for guests, we had a relaxing moment before returning to the room and got ready for dinner. Dinner is served at the private dining room Yumatsuki. We chose not to dine in room to avoid the smell of the food. All the dishes were fantastic in taste and plating, a true feast of flavors, texture and enjoyment. I also had the local sake Tentaka 天鷹, one of the most popular in Tochigi.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
Featuring a spa & wellness center and a garden, Manatei Nasu is located in Nasu-yumoto, 12.9 km from Mount Jeans Nasu. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant, free shuttle service and a 24-hour front desk, along with free WiFi. The hotel features a hot spring bath and luggage storage space.
4.5 based on 136 reviews
At the very end of the mountain side. It is very private and exclusive. They have male only, female only and mixed bath. The baths in open areas are blended Into the nature. As it is in the highland, the temperature is about 5 degrees lower which is nice for onsen. The traditional Onsen dinner is very nice and worth the value.
3.5 based on 47 reviews
Everyone needs a place to lay their weary head. For travelers visiting Nasu-machi, Matsukawaya Nasukogen Hotel is an excellent choice for rest and rejuvenation. Well-known for its proximity to great restaurants and attractions, Matsukawaya Nasukogen Hotel makes it easy to enjoy the best of Nasu-machi. You’ll enjoy relaxing rooms that offer a refrigerator and air conditioning, and you can stay connected during your stay as Matsukawaya Nasukogen Hotel offers guests free wifi. Plus, Matsukawaya Nasukogen Hotel offers breakfast, providing a pleasant respite from your busy day. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available. While staying at Matsukawaya Nasukogen Hotel, visitors can check out Shika no Yu Bunyujo (0.1 mi) and Fujino Inari Daimyojin Shrine (0.1 mi), some of Nasu-machi's top attractions. While in Nasu-machi be sure to experience nearby Chinese restaurants such as Taihosakan Jasmine. If you are interested in exploring Nasu-machi, check out a history museum, such as Nasu War Museum. Matsukawaya Nasukogen Hotel is sure to make your visit to Nasu-machi one worth remembering.
4 based on 16 reviews
建物が古いことは仕方ないとしても、掃除が最低限しかされていない印象です。部屋は広くて快適。トイレはウォシュレット。でもカーテンが汚かったです。冷蔵庫の中は霜だらけ。置いてある椅子のクッションはかなりヘタリがありました。アメニティはバスタオル、タオル、歯ブラシのみ。男性は言えばカミソリがもらえます。氷は有料300円。夜にポットに入った水を置いてくれましたが、水道水で鉄分臭くて美味しくなかったです。近くにコンビニなどありません。WiFiはなし。温泉は熱めでしたが、とても気持ちいいです。シャワーが2つしかなく、しかも温度調整ができません。そこにシャンプーなどが置いてあります。ドライヤーが1つ。乾きにくいドライヤーでした。食事は牛肉が柔らかく、漬物がとても美味しかったです。豪華さはないですが、手作り感があり、楽しめました。
4 based on 65 reviews
Nasu onsen Sanraku is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Nasu-machi, offering a luxury environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay. While staying at Nasu onsen Sanraku, visitors can check out Kuizome Temple (0.1 mi) and Shika no Yu Bunyujo (0.5 mi), some of Nasu-machi's top attractions. You’ll enjoy relaxing rooms that offer a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a refrigerator, and you can stay connected during your stay as Nasu onsen Sanraku offers guests free wifi. The onsen ryokan features room service, shops, and a gift shop. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available. If you’re looking for a seafood restaurant, consider a visit to Chozumeya, Nasu Finland, which is not far from Nasu onsen Sanraku. Plus, during your trip, don’t forget to check out some of the popular art museums, such as Nasu Trick Art Museum, Glass Art Emile Galle Art Museum, and House of Trick Art. Enjoy your stay in Nasu-machi!
We chose to stay in Nasu Onsen 那須温泉, a spread out hotspring on the slope of Mt. Nasu. Yumoto 湯本 is the centre of the area, with many ryokans located, including the one we booked for the evening: Sanraku 那須温泉 山楽. This ryokan was started in 1923, visited by Emperor Showa 天皇昭和 before he decided to build his own imperial villa in Nasu, so there is a saying that his villa was inspired by the ryokan. It has a really beautiful backdrop of Nasu’s main peak: Chausudake 茶臼岳. The ryokan has prided itself with its hotspring, directly fed from the source 5.4 km away, with an abundance flow of 800 litres per minute. The ryokan made use of the gradual drop of temperature over distance to cool down the water and this hotspring is the same feeding the royal villa. We have booked the Modern Japanese Room with Garden Open-Air Bath. The bedroom is spacious (10 mats), with the veranda looking out at the garden, where there is a footbath along with the nice open-air bath with flowing hotspring, direct from source without heating or filtration. There are also two open and two indoor public baths, separately for male and female guests. The ryokan was not busy and so I had the whole bath for myself. I am particularly impressed by the open bath, created as a pool surrounded by the forest offering calm and tranquility. The other great feature was certainly the quality of the hotspring. Simple Onsen 単純温泉 in style, the semi-clear water has no smell, slightly alkaline and giving a nice smoothing experience. I felt all my neck pain gone after the soak and no wonder it was famous for healing properties. The ryokan also had a nice lobby with plenty of comfortable sofas looking at the window to the beautifully trimmed garden. Offering tea, coffee as well as wine and sake free for guests, we had a relaxing moment before returning to the room and got ready for dinner. Dinner is served at the private dining room Yumatsuki. We chose not to dine in room to avoid the smell of the food. All the dishes were fantastic in taste and plating, a true feast of flavors, texture and enjoyment. I also had the local sake Tentaka 天鷹, one of the most popular in Tochigi.
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