民宿 くさの

6.8
Good
(35 reviews)

101-1 Yumoto, Nasu, Nasu District, Tochigi 325-0301, Japan

+81 287-76-2764

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Hotel Description

Minshuku Kusano

Minshuku Kusano is a charming traditional inn located in the heart of Nasu, Tochigi, Japan, at 101-1 Yumoto, Nasu, Nasu District, Tochigi 325-0301. Surrounded by scenic landscapes and vibrant nature, the inn offers guests a peaceful retreat while being conveniently close to local attractions. The inn’s rustic yet welcoming ambiance is perfect for those seeking relaxation and a true Japanese onsen experience. The rooms are simple but cozy, reflecting a traditional Japanese style with tatami flooring and futons, creating a tranquil atmosphere for restful nights. Guests can unwind in the hotel's public baths, including a natural onsen and open-air bath, ideal for soothing tired muscles and experiencing the therapeutic benefits of the hot spring water. The hotel’s amenities ensure a comfortable stay with free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and parking available on-site. However, guests should note that there are no fitness centers, pools, or spas on the premises, which highlights the inn's focus on a more natural and minimalistic approach to relaxation. Transportation options are easily accessible, with walking distances to nearby transit stops and quick taxi rides to key locations, including the popular Nasu Animal Kingdom, Nasu Highland Park, and Mount Nasu, all just a short drive away. For those looking to explore local dining options, the area boasts several excellent restaurants such as Restaurant Jinya and Tamaruya Sushi Shop, both just minutes away by taxi. With its perfect blend of traditional charm, natural hot springs, and proximity to local attractions, Minshuku Kusano is the ideal choice for those looking to experience the authentic essence of Japanese hospitality.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Natural onsen with open-air bath for ultimate relaxation

2. Traditional Japanese-style rooms with tatami flooring and futons

3. Free Wi-Fi and air conditioning available throughout the property

4. Conveniently located near Nasu Animal Kingdom and Nasu Highland Park

5. Parking available for guests, ensuring ease of access

6. Proximity to several excellent restaurants serving Japanese and international cuisine

7. Walking distance to key public transport options for easy travel

8. Located in a scenic and peaceful environment, perfect for nature lovers

9. Simple yet cozy ambiance that reflects traditional Japanese hospitality


9.0 Exceptional

Location rating

Top sights

Nasu Animal Kingdom
18 min
Nasu Highland Park
12 min
Mount Nasu
17 min
Nasu Safari Park
8 min
Mt. Chausu
16 min

Nearest locations

Restaurant Jinya
1 min
Tamaruya Sushi Shop
1 min
Shinsuzu
2 min
Aokiya
2 min
リストランテ ラ・ヴィータ・エ・ベッラ 那須高原
4 min
Oshokujidokoro Shoya
4 min
ナスワッパオダヤカ
4 min
Suisha no Sato Mizuhogura
4 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating9.0
Nearest airportFukushima Airport
Travel time to airport58 min

Location

101-1 Yumoto, Nasu, Nasu District, Tochigi 325-0301, Japan

Airports:

Fukushima Airport

Taxi: 58 min

Transit: 2 hr 46 min

Transit:

Yumoto 2-chome

Walking: 4 min

ユモトアサヒチョウ

Walking: 2 min

那須湯本温泉

Walking: 8 min

Yumoto 1-chome

Walking: 2 min

ナカマチ

Walking: 7 min


Nearby locations

9.0

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Amenities and Facilities

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Public bath

Public bath

Natural onsen

Open air bath

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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いいよ何でも

3/5
Inns around this area will take you to a public bath that is free of charge. However, this time I stayed at a cheap rate without meals, so they didn't lend me the key to the public bath next door, Kawara-no-Yu, for free. You will be guided to a place that charges 500 yen. It was a little different from what I had originally heard. The lodging is either good or bad, and I think you will have pros and cons in the good old countryside. If you grew up in the countryside, this is normal, but if you grew up in a newly built city, you might not be able to accept this.

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J’s co.,ltd

3/5
Used for consecutive nights.The building and rooms are old.Although the room wasn't well-cleaned, I personally didn't feel it was dirty.I don't have an external key, so I feel anxious when I go out.We used it in the summer, but the room was hot because there was only a fan, and we couldn't open the windows because insects would get in.The communal toilets (separate for men and women) and washrooms are shared, as is the microwave and refrigerator.There was no hot water in the washroom, so it might be difficult in winter.There is no bath, so you need to use the nearby paid public bath (500 yen).The owner is elderly and talkative, but he was very kind.We recommend parking on the street in front of the inn, but if you are unsure, you will be directed to a free parking lot about a 2-minute walk away.It's not a parking lot exclusively for the inn, so I'm a little worried about whether it's really okay to park there.If you are not used to old guesthouses, you may want to refrain from using them.

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taro Kawanishi

1/5
I never imagined that an inn in a hot spring area would not have a bath. No one will come here anymore

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n

5/5
I stayed with a female friend for one night. There is no bath, but the surrounding area is a hot spring town, so if you are planning to go to another hot spring, there is no problem. Although the toilets are shared, men and women are separated. You can hardly hear voices from the next room, but you can hear everything from the hallway. I'm a little worried about my belongings being stolen because I don't have my keys outside. My friend and I both have house dust allergies, and when we both wake up in the morning, our noses won't stop running, and I've heard that it's dusty, so I feel like it can't be helped. This may seem like a weak evaluation, but I'm really glad that Grandma and Grandpa really created a grandma's home feel. I was especially happy when they gave me oranges and chestnuts on the way home, and I was happy that they watched me see me off till the end, making me feel like my grandchild. thank you

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ya koya

1/5
First of all, the most important thing to note is that as of 23/07/20, the only benefit of this inn, which can be said to be that you can use the riverside hot spring exclusively for members of the association, has disappeared.In other words, it's an inn that doesn't have a bath, let alone a hot spring. In addition, there was no air conditioner, no refrigerator in the room, and no lock to the outside of the room, and the futon and pillows were full of stains and dirty. The elderly couple at the store also come out in their underwear and show us their nipples. That's sexual harassment. I don't see any reason to stay here even if it's in the 2000 yen range. To enter a hot spring, you need to pay an additional 400 or 500 yen each time. It said there was a parking lot, but I couldn't find it and couldn't even tell me where to go. I was forced to park on the street in front of the inn.In addition, I was told that I didn't know that my online reservation would be missed. I paid the full amount and went home. Don't force yourself. It's impossible. I knew from everyone's reviews that the hotel was the worst except for the hot springs, but now that the hot springs are gone, it's just the worst inn. You will definitely regret staying there. I hate work too much. I don't have anything bad to say, so please stop.

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C-kikupon

4/5
It's an old guesthouse, but if you're just staying there, it's not a problem ❗ I'm happy with the low price ⤴️