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Mori De Waoke Nasuppo - Vacation Stay 23947v
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B&B , Nasu Machi
Mori de Waoke Nasuppo, a self-catering guesthouse in Nasu-Yumoto, is conveniently located 2.7km from the Nasu Classic Car Museum and approximately 29km from both Shirakawa Station and Komine Castle. This Nasu Machi property offers 20 square metres of accommodation, sleeping up to three guests, and features a fully equipped kitchen, private bathroom, sauna, free Wi-Fi, and parking.
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Nasu
02/09 – 14/09
£121/nighttotal: £1452 (12 )
Pension Schooner
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B&B , Nasu Machi
Pension Schooner, a B&B located in Nasu Machi, is situated approximately 16 kilometres from Kuroiso Station and offers convenient access to local attractions such as Power Shovel Park, River Adventure, and Forest Sky Sauna and Open-Air Bath. This lodging provides a relaxing environment for guests exploring the Nasu region, boasting first-rate facilities and serving as an ideal base for discovering the area's sights.
Nasu
02/09 – 14/09
£245/nighttotal: £2940 (12 )
Country House Paddington
2 4
B&B , Nasu Machi
Country House Paddington, a guest house in Nasu, is located 8 kilometres from Nasu town centre. This Nasu Machi B&B offers free Wi-Fi, parking, and air conditioning, with complimentary child stays (under 3 sharing bedding); it features one bathroom and a 10:00 check-out.
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Nasu
02/09 – 14/09
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Minpaku-k
2 4
B&B , Nasushiobara-shi
Minpaku-K, a guesthouse in Nasushiobara-shi, is located 7.6 kilometres from Nasushiobara Station and 30.6 kilometres from Komine Castle. This 75 square metre accommodation offers two bedrooms, one bathroom, and can host up to nine guests, featuring air conditioning, complimentary Wi-Fi, a private garden, and on-site parking.
Frequently asked questions about resorts in Nasu
What time of the year is the best to stay in a resort District de Nasu?
Spring and autumn are lovely times to visit Nasu, with pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. If you're looking for snow, winter is a good time to visit, with opportunities for skiing and snowboarding. Summer is also a popular time, with plenty of outdoor activities available.
What are the best resorts with a swimming pool in Nasu?
Getting to Nasu is quite easy. You can take a direct train from Tokyo to Nasu-Shiobara Station, which is about a 2-hour journey. From there, you can take a bus or taxi to your destination.
The Nasu Farm Village is a great place to find fresh produce, local crafts, and delicious food. For a more traditional market experience, head to the Nasu Onsen Market, which is held every Sunday and features local crafts, food, and souvenirs.
What are the best family friendly resorts in Nasu?
What are the best sports events or competitions happening in and around District de Nasu?
Nasu hosts the Nasu Marathon in the spring, which is a popular event for runners of all levels. You can also find various cycling events throughout the year, taking advantage of the scenic routes in the area. In winter, the Nasu Highland Ski Area hosts various ski and snowboarding competitions.
What are the most requested amenities in resorts in District de Nasu?
Resorts in Nasu are known for their onsen, or hot springs. Many also offer other amenities like swimming pools, saunas, and restaurants serving local cuisine. You'll also find resorts with spacious rooms, beautiful gardens, and relaxing lounge areas.
What are the most romantic attractions in District de Nasu's?
The Nasu Botanical Garden is a beautiful place to stroll hand-in-hand, with its serene atmosphere and stunning flower displays. For a more adventurous date, try the Nasu Ropeway, which offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. In the evening, enjoy a romantic dinner at one of the many restaurants with views of the lake or mountains.