Maple Nasukogen Campground

8.8
Excellent
(368 reviews)

2333-130 Takakuotsu, Nasu, Nasu District, Tochigi 325-0303, Japan

+81 287-78-8101

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Hotel Description

Maple Nasukogen Campground, located at 2333-130 Takakuotsu, Nasu, Nasu District, Tochigi 325-0303, Japan, is an idyllic escape surrounded by nature. This pet-friendly campground offers a tranquil setting for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike, nestled in the lush landscapes of Nasu. The nearby attractions enhance its appeal, including the vibrant Nasu Highland Park, just a 13-minute drive away, which boasts thrilling rides and family-friendly entertainment. The charming Nasukogen area, a royal retreat known for its scenic beauty and traditional hot-springs inns, is only 12 minutes away, perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in local culture.

The campground features comfortable accommodations equipped with kitchenettes, allowing guests to prepare their meals and enjoy the convenience of home. Guests have praised the well-designed bathrooms, emphasizing the focus on comfort and cleanliness throughout the facility. The ambiance is relaxed and welcoming, creating a perfect backdrop for a rejuvenating stay.

Maple Nasukogen Campground offers various amenities to enhance your experience, including free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and a welcoming front desk to assist with any needs. While there is no fitness center, spa, or pool on-site, the natural surroundings provide ample opportunity for outdoor activities, making it a kid-friendly destination.

Transportation is convenient, with Fukushima Airport just over an hour away by taxi. Public transit options are available, though travel times may vary. Health and safety measures are implemented throughout the campground, ensuring a safe environment for all guests during their stay.

While visiting, guests can enjoy a range of activities nearby, from exhilarating animal encounters at the Nasu Safari Park—only a 9-minute drive away—to the scenic hiking trails of Mount Nasu, about 28 minutes away. Nasu Animal Kingdom, featuring diverse wildlife and scenic farmland, is a delightful experience for families and animal lovers, taking about 29 minutes to reach.

Dining options are plentiful in the area, allowing visitors to savor local flavors. With its stunning natural setting, comfortable accommodations, and proximity to exciting attractions, Maple Nasukogen Campground warmly invites guests to experience a memorable getaway amidst the beauty of Tochigi.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Comfortable accommodations with well-equipped kitchenettes

2. Pet-friendly environment welcoming all furry friends

3. Close proximity to Nasu Safari Park for family fun

4. Complimentary Wi-Fi access throughout the campground

5. Relaxed ambiance perfect for rejuvenating getaways


7.2 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Nasu Highland Park
13 min
Nasukogen
12 min
Nasu Animal Kingdom
29 min
Nasu Safari Park
9 min
Mount Nasu
28 min
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Good to know

Check-in13:00
Check-out11:00
Location rating7.2
Nearest airportFukushima Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 1 min

Location

2333-130 Takakuotsu, Nasu, Nasu District, Tochigi 325-0303, Japan

Airports:

Fukushima Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 1 min

Transit: 4 hr 35 min


Nearby locations

7.2

Very Good Location

Top Attractions


Amenities and Facilities

Pets

Pet-friendly

Services

Front desk

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning

Kitchen in some rooms


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いとう

4/5
We stayed at Marble House. Although the forecast was for rain, I really wanted to do something camping-like (lol), so there was nothing here since it was the cheapest place. There is an air conditioner and a mat for about three people downstairs and one person in the loft. It's a decent mat. Only other small tables. However, I kept it clean and there were no problems. Moreover, what impressed me was that there was a small table for four people and a settee on the covered wooden deck, but next to that was a spacious covered space with dirt underneath, and a large table for four people. and that there is a settee. And the fact that you can have a bonfire and BBQ. They said we could light a bonfire under the roof (I forgot to take a photo). There is also a built-in BBQ stove. No net. Even in the rain, I had no problems at all, and I was able to cook camp food and sleep comfortably without getting wet. It was really nice because it was right behind the toilet wash area B. However, since there is no lantern or anything to hang it down, you may want to tie a rope to the pillars of the roof, so we recommend bringing a large amount (a long one). It would be better to have a chair for the bonfire. No one in my family played bingo (T_T).

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プラマン

1/5
I used the cabin, but it was smelly.It smells really badThe air conditioner is extremely moldy and the sofa smells musty.After returning home, I developed bronchitis.I'll never go again

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k k

4/5
I used Autosite for 3 days and 2 nights in September. I had asked for a spacious room when making the reservation, and it was large enough to accommodate two rooms and a tarp. The ground is sandy and the pegs are very easy to hit.To approach the campsite, there is a gravel road called Maple Road that is about 1.2 km long, but it is quite long. As mentioned in the warning at the entrance, there is a possibility of getting stuck, so there is also information about driving speed, so you need to be careful when attempting the challenge.Due to the high standards, the facilities are of no need to mention.There's also bingo, crafts, and a playground for the kids, so you can have plenty of fun while relaxing.

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Shun -G

5/5
My family and I used the auto site (no power) for one night in mid-September 2024.It was a wonderful high standard campsite that both adults and children were satisfied with.First of all, all sites are basically spacious, with around 100 square meters plus parking space, so you won't have any problems with site layout.This site was far from the administration building, but the kitchen and toilets were in the back, which was very helpful. However, basically all sites have kitchens and toilets relatively close to each other, so you can rest assured.All kitchens have microwaves, and the toilets are especially clean as they come with washlets and toilet seat cleaners. It's rare to find a campground that even has toilet seat cleaners.Unfortunately, the weather was bad and it was pouring down at night, so I didn't use the baths and showers in the administration building, but I didn't mind because I stayed cool.The staff was kind and helpful, and best of all, late check-out was free (*Please check as it varies depending on the day of the week), so the kids could have plenty of fun the next day, and the adults could relax and take a dip in the hot springs near the IC on the way home. I was very satisfied.Next time I would like to stay for 2 nights.Thank you for your careful reading.*Opinions vary from person to person.

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Satoru

4/5
High standard campsite. This time we used an auto campsite. You can use the power supply if you pay a small fee. Some sections have a water hole at each site, but even if they don't, there is a collective water hole and toilet every 10 to 15 sites. Both rooms are clean and have a microwave oven. There was also a family heating up prepared foods they had bought at a roadside station.Each site will have a space to park your car and a campsite approximately 8m x 8m. It seems that the location is decided at the time of reservation, so there is no first-come-first-served basis on the day, so it is safe to check in slowly.I think it depends on the season, but there is rainbow trout fishing and catching (reservations required for catching), and there is some (really small) athletic play equipment, so kids won't get bored. This was my first time using it, but the surrounding guests were nice and I was able to camp peacefully.There are enough staff assigned to check-in, the shop, catching rainbow trout, etc., so you won't feel irritated.Although the bath is not available every day (see the event calendar on the website), you can take a 30-minute shower anytime for 100 yen, so don't worry. The store sells everything, and there are plenty of rental options, so I felt it was the perfect place for kids to make their camping debut.

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Jonseok Joo

5/5
Amazing camping site!Within 3-4hours drive from the Kanto metropolitan areas, you cannot have any better luxury of the abundant nature than this place that is pretty deep in the forest with safety and convenience.Refreshing nature as it is in the middle of Nasu forest, the land scapes are well built and designed with the beautiful log houses and automobile camping grounds, communal bath house and showers, conveniently- located toilet and coin laundry by the sink stations in Canadian style wooden buildings with auto-on and off lights and the famous Japanese shower toilets.The front office building is a Canadian style wooden building with the communal bath houses and showers for men and women, and with the outdoor main kitchen section with a Italian kiln for Pizza cooking where the guests can join a Pizza making classes for 1800 JPY ?. There is also the clean convenient garbage stations adjacent to the front office building.The staffs are very friendly and helpful.Some foods and camping gears, utilities are sold at the building. I bought a batch of logs for 900yen with a portable set of fire place for free rental.In the vast area on the forest land scape, there are playing grounds. A zip line ride and a pond with raft for kids so they can’t be bored.

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Q BB

4/5
Used it for the first time during summer vacation.It's not too big and has everything you need.Due to the typhoon, there were some cancellations here and there, so it wasn't crowded, but the public bath(?) was smaller than expected, so be careful when it gets crowded.

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なきむしメッソン

5/5
I went with my family.There was also play equipment, so it was very relaxing.Best of all, the bath is free.