Pension Paper Moon

8.0
Excellent
(158 reviews)

206-537 Yumoto, Nasu, Nasu District, Tochigi 325-0301, Japan

+81 287-76-2873

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Hotel Description

Nestled in the serene and wooded Nasu Highlands, Pension Paper Moon offers a charming retreat at 206-537 Yumoto, Nasu, Nasu District, Tochigi 325-0301, Japan. This unassuming guesthouse is conveniently located just 2 kilometers from the artistic displays at the Nasukogen Fujishiroseiji Museum and a mere 3 kilometers from the thrilling Nasu Safari Park, making it an ideal base for exploring the region's natural beauty and attractions. The guesthouse exudes a cozy, rustic charm that perfectly complements its surroundings, inviting guests to unwind in a tranquil atmosphere that promotes relaxation and comfort.

The accommodations at Pension Paper Moon are designed to provide a homely experience. Each of the plain yet inviting rooms includes comfortable sitting areas, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffee-making facilities. Some rooms feature traditional tatami mats, chabudai dining tables, and futons, offering a taste of authentic Japanese living. In addition, select rooms are equipped with minifridges for added convenience, ensuring that guests feel right at home.

Special amenities include a public bath and an open-air bath, providing guests with a relaxing way to unwind after a day of exploring the nearby attractions. While the guesthouse does not have a fitness center or spa, the casual restaurant on-site serves delicious breakfast options to start the day. The property also features convenient amenities such as a front desk, baggage storage, and currency exchange services, enhancing the overall guest experience.

For those looking to explore, the Pension Paper Moon is well-connected to public transportation options. The Kurodahara train station is just 12 kilometers away, while nearby walking routes provide access to local destinations. Taxi services are readily available, making travel to key attractions like Fukushima Airport, which is about 55 minutes away, easy and convenient.

Health and safety measures are prioritized at Pension Paper Moon, with stringent protocols in place to ensure the well-being of all guests. The property is smoke-free and does not allow pets, contributing to a clean and pleasant environment throughout the stay.

Visitors to the Nasu Highlands will find plenty of activities and experiences nearby. Top sights include the Nasu Animal Kingdom, a unique zoo that features an indoor Asian forest and animal shows; Nasu Highland Park, a family-friendly theme park with roller coasters and water rides; and the Nasu Stained Glass Museum, which showcases beautiful glass artistry within an English-style setting.

Gastronomy enthusiasts will delight in the nearby dining options, including popular restaurants such as ナスワッパオダヤカ, Grillchef, and Suisha no Sato Mizuhogura, all within a short taxi ride of about 4 to 6 minutes. These establishments offer a variety of cuisines, from traditional Japanese dishes to Western fare, ensuring that every palate is catered to.

In conclusion, Pension Paper Moon invites you to experience the charm and comfort of its guesthouse while enjoying the stunning natural beauty and rich culture of the Nasu Highlands. Whether you're here for relaxation or adventure, you'll find a welcoming atmosphere that makes every stay memorable.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Cozy guesthouse nestled in serene woods

2. Proximity to popular attractions like museums

3. Traditional Japanese-style rooms with tatami mats

4. Relaxing public bath and open-air soaking tubs

5. Convenient dining options nearby with diverse cuisine


9.4 Exceptional

Location rating

Top sights

Nasu Animal Kingdom
20 min
Nasu Highland Park
14 min
Nasu Safari Park
6 min
Nasu Stained Glass Museum
20 min
Minamigaoka Dairy
7 min

Nearest locations

Mr. beef dining
2 min
ナスワッパオダヤカ
4 min
Grillchef
4 min
Suisha no Sato Mizuhogura
4 min
Kitazaki
4 min
洋食店 モンテ・プリミエ
5 min
Gioia Mia
5 min
Oshokujidokoro Shoya
6 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating9.4
Nearest airportFukushima Airport
Travel time to airport55 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
    JAPANiCAN.com

    $139

    Trip.com

    $146


Location

206-537 Yumoto, Nasu, Nasu District, Tochigi 325-0301, Japan

Airports:

Fukushima Airport

Taxi: 55 min

Transit: 2 hr 44 min

Transit:

Ikkentyayamae

Walking: 13 min

山水閣入口

Walking: 19 min

Jurakuhontenmae

Walking: 15 min


Nearby locations

9.4

Exceptional Location

This unassuming guesthouse in the wooded Nasu Highlands is 2 km from art exhibitions at the Nasukogen Fujishiroseiji Museum, 3 km from Nasu Safari Park and 12 km from Kurodahara train station.

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Public bath

Public bath

Open air bath

Accessibility

Not accessible

Food & drink

Restaurant

Breakfast

Vending machines

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Pools

No pools

Rooms

Air conditioning

Refrigerator

Microwave in some rooms

Services

Front desk

Baggage storage

Currency exchange

Housekeeping

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Transfer

Policies & payments

Smoke-free property

Credit cards

NFC mobile payments

Cash

Bathrooms

Private bathroom

Bathtub

Shower

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi


Reviews

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7.0

6 reviews

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和樹

2/5
I had high expectations because the reviews were good, but the room and futon smelled of dust and the room was small.The food wasn't bad either, but I thought it was too much to say about a delicious inn with very good food.The wagyu beef was tender and delicious.I'm a little skeptical about the high reviews.It's a family business so I thought it was a stealth marketing.It's not bad by any means, but I don't think it deserves a rating of 4.The good thing was that drinks and manga were free.

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jack達也

5/5
Although it is a family-run hotel, the food is delicious. The chef is my wife.The only thing was that the building was older, so the toilet was small and the room smelled bad. In the middle of the day, I almost didn't notice it anymore...The weather was nice so we were able to drink alcohol outside and had a great time.I have stayed at countless inns, but this is by far the best in terms of food and service.

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オレンジブルー

1/5
It had good reviews, so I used it on a family trip. But honestly, I was disappointed.There were many reviews saying that the rice was delicious,It was completely different.There are only three types of meat to choose from in the all-you-can-eat yakiniku plan.The quality of the meat is also questionable. Tuna is white for some reason.I'm glad my kids enjoyed the dessert buffet.Why is it rated so highly? . . . . . . . .I don't understand what that means.There was trash in the room too,It smelled like mold and the bedding smelled like mold.I won't stay again.I hope this review catches everyone's attention.

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バンブー, Ph.D.

4/5
Stayed one night with my family of 4.Although the building is old, it is kept clean.You can relax and drink beer in the courtyard.As they pride themselves on their cuisine, there was a wide variety of dishes.I ordered the Yakiniku course.Only the first dish was served with Nasu beef, and the all-you-can-eat menu consisted of Nasu chicken, Nasu pork, and American sukiyaki? It was a bit disappointing because it was just meat.

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Hachiro Sato

4/5
I guess it's a little weird that the bath isn't a hot spring.

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YUDAI KUDO

5/5
There is a welcome drink service.Soft drinks include green tea, Calpis, and orange juice, followed by coffee. There is a wide variety of alcoholic beverages, including beer, lemon high, fruit wine, and plum wine. There was also a manga corner, so I relaxed and had a drink. I also have two or three cats.Cat lovers may be relieved.For dinner, I made a reservation for the all-you-can-eat Kuroge Wagyu beef course. It's delicious even when eaten without sauce. I had to refill it 3 times.Everything other than the main dish is buffet style.There are over 20 types of alcohol, including chuhai, whiskey, and sake (some for an additional fee), so there is a wide variety. I felt that they were very clever as they also prepared dishes that could be eaten as snacks.The staff members asked me, ``Would you like some more meat?'' and ``Please try the dessert after your meal,'' so I was able to enjoy the meal in a pleasant manner.In the large communal bath, the indoor bath is lukewarm and the outdoor bath is hot.When I arrived in the evening, there was a garbage truck outside, and it smelled like garbage. It may be best to take an open-air bath at night or early in the morning.From 8pm to 10pm, you can enjoy ochazuke, desserts, and ice cream. You don't have to worry about it even when you're hungry.Breakfast is also buffet style.I was satisfied with the amount of ingredients in the curry.There are 3 types of bread. Comes in a stainless steel pot containerThe fire is lit from below, so you can always have warm bread.Also, the cereals come in sachets that can be opened, which I feel is more hygienic.It was truly an inn that prided itself on its food.If I have a chance, I would like to visit in a different season.