Camp and Cabins Nasu Kogen

9.0
Exceptional
(644 reviews)

5861-2 Takakuko, Nasu, Nasu District, Tochigi 325-0001, Japan

+81 287-64-4677

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Hotel Description

Located in the picturesque Nasu region of Tochigi, Camp and Cabins Nasu Kogen offers a charming retreat for families and nature lovers alike. Situated at 5861-2 Takakuko, Nasu, this serene hideaway is surrounded by lush forests, rolling hills, and a wealth of attractions that make it the perfect place for outdoor adventures and relaxation. The property is ideally situated to offer guests easy access to some of the area's most beloved sights, including Nasu Rindoko Lake View Family Ranch and Nasu Safari Park, both just a short drive away. Guests will find the rooms cozy and family-friendly, with an emphasis on comfort and ease. Each room is equipped to cater to all the basic needs, making it the perfect spot to unwind after a long day of exploration. While the cabins themselves feature essential amenities for a comfortable stay, Camp and Cabins Nasu Kogen is also conveniently located near a number of excellent dining options. Within a short taxi ride, guests can enjoy a wide variety of cuisines from organic dishes at OURS DINING to bistro classics at Restaurant cu-eri. The hotel also offers easy access to top attractions like Nasu Highland Park and Rindo Lake, ensuring that there’s always something exciting to do nearby. Public transportation options are readily available, with the nearest airport, Fukushima Airport, just 49 minutes away by taxi. Whether you're visiting for a peaceful retreat or an adventure-packed family holiday, Camp and Cabins Nasu Kogen offers a perfect blend of comfort and convenience.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Family-friendly atmosphere with kid-friendly amenities

2. Comfortable cabins with all basic necessities for a relaxing stay

3. Proximity to top attractions like Nasu Safari Park and Nasu Animal Kingdom

4. Easy access to multiple dining options serving diverse cuisines

5. Convenient transportation links with easy access to airports


7.2 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Nasu Rindoko Lake View Family Ranch
7 min
Nasu Safari Park
11 min
Nasu Highland Park
22 min
Nasu Animal Kingdom
25 min
Rindo Lake
8 min

Nearest locations

OURS DINING
2 min
Restaurant cu-eri (レストラン クエリ)
3 min
Belnetta
3 min
Pasta shop Kuusi
4 min
Nasu Eat It Wagyu Beef
5 min
Baku Restaurant
9 min
たべものやSION
9 min
和匠ダイニング 菜す乃
10 min
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Good to know

Check-in14:00
Check-out11:00
Location rating7.2
Nearest airportFukushima Airport
Travel time to airport49 min

Location

5861-2 Takakuko, Nasu, Nasu District, Tochigi 325-0001, Japan

Airports:

Fukushima Airport

Taxi: 49 min

Transit: 2 hr 42 min

Ibaraki Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 2 min

Transit: 5 hr 2 min


Nearby locations

7.2

Very Good Location

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Children

Kid-friendly


Reviews

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no s.

5/5
I went during the Halloween event. This is a campsite, but I didn't camp there lolChildren can play on the playground equipment, enjoy events, eat 500 yen pizza in the evening, have a bonfire, and eat 100 yen French toast in the morning. There are many things you can do here that you can't do anywhere else.I want to go every year while my kids are small, so I'm participating in the reservation competition this year as well!

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卓知

4/5
The paid play equipment Yajirobe was fun and the children were very happy, but not all of the helmets were worn, but some of them were quite sweaty. The smell was ingrained in the room, and it was quite strong. I wonder if they are offering it in the next order without disinfecting or cleaning it? I felt that.

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ME M

5/5
It's close to the interchange, the staff's hospitality is great, kids can enjoy it, and you can take a bath until late, so it's a safe campground to bring your kids.

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LINDA MASA (マーチャン)

3/5
There were a lot of service cars coming and going and passing nearby, so it was noisy in the morning and evening!The facilities were good.

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Yuta Kanekiyo

5/5
I have also been to Yamanakako Camp & Cabins (opening in 2023). After that, we will write a comparative evaluation including the surrounding environment.Of course it feels older than Lake Yamanaka, but personally I don't have any problems with it, and being able to come camping empty-handed is not just an excuse. Really anything goes. And it's not that expensive. I think this is the perfect campsite for families who are new to camping.It's very hard to get reservations, but if you go, I definitely recommend visiting on Saturdays, when the bingo tournament starts at 5pm, and the kids will love it.Compared to Yamanakako, the fact that the baths are open until 11pm is a big deal (Yamanakako closes at 10pm, so you'll have to make a bonfire in time)I feel like the tent site is a bit small, but if you've set up a tent 2-3 times, I think it's not a problem.Since it is Nasu Plateau, there are plenty of leisure spots (but you can stay at this campground all day and not get tired of it, so you may not have time to explore much).There are supermarkets, but they don't have enough ingredients for barbecues, so if you're going to have a barbecue, we recommend preparing them the day before.If you are coming from Tokyo on the expressway, we recommend taking a detour to Sano SA, which has recently been updated, and is surprisingly well-stocked.I highly recommend it for families who are new to camping, so I think it's best to check regularly for cancellations and take them immediately when they appear.

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c t

4/5
It's a great campsite with good facilities and an open-air bath that you can use for free.The staff were also very kind and helpful.So, the staff members were so unfriendly that I thought they were angry. It was scary.

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shotchannel1

4/5
A theme park campground that kids will love.Perhaps because there are so many cabins, there is plenty of brightness outside at night.And it seemed a bit noisy (thank you, the patrol staff patrolled and it became quieter).I think I came across it by chance.There were various events, and it was delicious with pizza starting at ¥500, french fries, and alcohol around ¥500 ^ ^

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des “henco” henco

5/5
It was my first visit in two years as I couldn't get any reservations.It was comfortable for families with children, and we stayed there for two nights without having to go out.We arrived at 10 a.m., but since it was a long weekend, we couldn't check in until around 1 p.m., but it was nice to be able to leave the car, let the kids play at the Jabu-Jabu pond, and eat pizza and pasta for lunch. I love the pizza and pasta here, and I always order it at least once during my stay.The free bath gets crowded in the evening, so I popped in while my kids were having a super ball scooping event. It was empty and comfortable.It was F3 at the back of the bonfire site. There are a lot of insects, but I was surprised when a male beetle invaded my tent at noon on the second day. It was a nice surprise.It would be helpful in the morning if there were more toilets.I would like to use it while my child is in elementary school.Since the facilities are well-equipped, I don't think it's suitable for people who like nature.It is a pity that it is difficult to get reservations.