Village Nasu-Kogen

8.2
Excellent
(190 reviews)

Japan, 〒325-0302 Tochigi, Nasu District, Nasu, 高久1147-631

+81 287-76-1977

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Hotel Description

Nasu Kogen Village

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Japan, Village Nasu-Kogen offers a delightful retreat surrounded by lush forests and breathtaking natural beauty. Located at Japan, 〒325-0302 Tochigi, Nasu District, Nasu, 高久1147-631, this charming collection of laid-back cottages is conveniently situated just 3 km from the enchanting Nasu Stained Glass Museum and 5 km from the exhilarating Nasu Safari Park. The hotel’s design reflects a cozy and inviting ambiance, perfect for families and travelers seeking a peaceful escape. Each cottage is warmly furnished, some featuring traditional tatami floors and comfortable futons, creating an authentic Japanese experience. The accommodations come equipped with kitchens or kitchenettes, allowing guests to prepare their meals in the comfort of their own space. Spacious living rooms and private terraces offer a relaxing atmosphere, making it easy to unwind after a day of exploration. All cottages are fitted with air conditioning and fans, ensuring a comfortable stay regardless of the season. For those seeking an indulgent experience, select cottages include wood paneling and luxurious hot spring baths for a small fee.
Unique amenities at Village Nasu-Kogen enhance the guest experience, including pet-friendly options, ample parking, and a convenience store located on-site. Guests can enjoy a delightful breakfast pack for an additional charge, adding convenience to their morning routine. Although there is no fitness center or spa, the hotel provides Wi-Fi access throughout the property, making it easy to stay connected. For adventure enthusiasts, ski and snowboard rentals are available, allowing guests to hit the slopes during the winter months.
Transportation options near the hotel are convenient, with Fukushima Airport located about 50 minutes away by taxi, or approximately 5 hours and 34 minutes using public transit. This accessibility makes Village Nasu-Kogen an excellent base for exploring the surrounding attractions and natural wonders.
Safety is a top priority, and the hotel has implemented numerous health and safety measures to ensure the well-being of its guests. This commitment to guest safety allows visitors to relax and enjoy their stay without worry.
Guests can engage with the local culture through a variety of activities available both at the hotel and in the nearby vicinity. Some popular experiences include visiting the Nasu Animal Kingdom, where guests can enjoy a zoo experience complete with an indoor Asian forest and engaging animal shows. The Nasu Highland Park offers family-friendly entertainment with thrilling roller coasters and water rides, making it a perfect destination for families. The Nasu Rindoko Lake View Family Ranch is also nearby, featuring zip-lining over a scenic lake and offering opportunities for animal encounters.
For dining, Village Nasu-Kogen is surrounded by an array of excellent restaurants, including たべものやSION, just a 5-minute taxi ride away, known for its delicious local dishes. Baku Restaurant, which specializes in Syokudo and Teishoku cuisine, is a 9-minute ride away, while PAPA SCHNELL, a Western restaurant, is just 3 minutes from the hotel. G-Dining 光彩 offers a wonderful dining experience within a 5-minute journey, and for those craving Italian, La Terra is also a 5-minute taxi ride away.
In conclusion, Village Nasu-Kogen invites you to experience its warm hospitality, unique accommodations, and picturesque surroundings. Whether you're seeking relaxation or adventure, this hotel has something for everyone, making it the ideal destination for your next getaway.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Cozy cottages with traditional tatami floors and futons

2. Fully equipped kitchens for convenient meal preparation

3. Natural hot spring baths available for relaxation

4. Pet-friendly accommodations for traveling companions

5. Proximity to popular attractions like Nasu Safari Park


7.4 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Nasu Animal Kingdom
14 min
Nasu Safari Park
7 min
Nasu Highland Park
18 min
Nasu Rindoko Lake View Family Ranch
6 min
Nasu Stained Glass Museum
4 min

Nearest locations

PAPA SCHNELL
3 min
敷島ファーム チーズテラス
3 min
たべものやSION
5 min
G-Dining 光彩
5 min
La Terra
5 min
Gioia Mia
7 min
NASUバイキングエルバージュ
7 min
Usaburo Chaya
7 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out08:00
Location rating7.4
Nearest airportFukushima Airport
Travel time to airport50 min

Location

Japan, 〒325-0302 Tochigi, Nasu District, Nasu, 高久1147-631

Airports:

Fukushima Airport

Taxi: 50 min

Transit: 5 hr 34 min


Nearby locations

7.4

Very Good Location

Surrounded by forest, this collection of laid-back cottages off Prefectural Road 68 is 3 km from the Nasu Stained Glass Museum and 5 km from Nasu Safari Park.

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Pets

Pet-friendly

Parking & transportation

Parking

Public bath

Natural onsen

Private bath

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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どうもポッポです。

5/5
I don't know which cottage it will be, but that's part of the fun.

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Keis Take

3/5
Although the purpose was to enjoy nature, there were more insects inside the cottage than I expected.I've stayed here twice so far, and each time on the first day there were dragonflies, horseflies, spiders, and moths inside the cottage.It will gradually stop bothering you, but some people may find it a little bothersome on the first day.The curtains and futon were so dusty that I started to experience some asthma-like symptoms.I had to open the curtains to lock the door, but every time I did so I held my breath.There's nothing around. The tissues in the room ran out quickly, so I had to use the ones I had brought with me. It is important to prepare as if you are going to do everything yourself.Please note that the cottage is quite a distance from the time you enter the villa area, and the office where you will receive the keys is over 4 km away, so please allow about 30 minutes for check-out. is recommended.Also, the villa grounds are dark, so it's easy to get lost at night. We recommend that you not only check in before sunset, but also confirm the location of the cottage.I think it's 100 points in terms of enjoying nature to the fullest.

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あーちゃん

5/5
How many years have you been using it? That's what it feels like◝⁠(⁠⁰⁠▿⁠⁰⁠)⁠◜⁠Of course I went this year too! It's exciting because you don't know what kind of house it is until you check in. Unlike hotels, it's okay to make noise (within etiquette, of course), so it's also recommended for families with children (⁠◍⁠•⁠ᴗ⁠•⁠◍⁠)

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H W

3/5
I visited after paying online in advance, but I was disappointed in the fact that there was a facility usage fee of 550 yen per person on the day of the visit.I think the location is good, as there are many facilities nearby where you can play, convenience stores, Kawachi, and supermarkets.The cottage was enlarged for free, so it was nice and spacious. The water area felt clean.What was disappointing was especially the bedroom. The bed was so hard that we all didn't get enough sleep the next day and felt like we had slight muscle aches. The curtains were dusty and I couldn't stop sneezing. Also, I was disappointed that there was a strange smell on the second floor. I'm glad it wasn't a consecutive stay.The female staff member at check-out was very nice and carried the barbecue equipment with a smile.

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あい

3/5
Please be careful as there are no amenities or towels.Even though it's a cottage in the mountains, there are a lot of insects.The cottage itself is comfortableIf you walk out at night, you might get lost.

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ローレクルー

3/5
I visited on a family trip in early December 2021.As it was my first time visiting a cottage, I headed towards it with high expectations.I think it's perfect for staying with small children.However, the building itself was quite old, the wallpaper and curtains were full of mold, and there was a lot of drafts, making the facility unsanitary for children and frankly unbearable during the cold months.It's early December and there are a lot of fallen leaves, so the administrator has issued a warning, but please be very careful when parking.There is a risk of hitting a hedge hidden in fallen leaves.There were a lot of things I was concerned about, but the most important thing was that the children really seemed to be having fun, so that was really good.There seem to be different grades of cottages, so next time I would like to stay in a slightly higher cottage.