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那須野ケ原温泉

Nogi Onsen Hotel
3.6/54 Reviews

Nogi Onsen Hotel

Nasushiobara|4.35km from 那須野ケ原温泉
A hotel that seems to have been built during the bubble period, standing in the middle of the city. Looking at the number plate of the car, I get the impression that there are many visitors to the hot spring for a day trip. Go up the escalator and go to the front desk. The lobby was spacious with a free tea vending machine. The room was spacious and similar to a regular hotel room. There are also tea cakes, and there is also a ryokan-style aspect. The meal itself is kaiseki cuisine. There is nothing brand new at a reasonable price, and it is very ordinary. The dishes for elementary school children were very large, with appetizers, hamburgers, and crab cream croquettes. I was told that it was rice with matsutake mushrooms, but the presence of shimeji was so big that I didn't know where it was. I wonder if the last sweet potato mousse was distinctive. The large communal bath is spacious, and you can relax in both the indoor and outdoor baths. There is also a small sauna and cold water bath. As it is written as 100% source, you can see that the skin becomes smooth. The water was a little hot, but the children were in it all the time, so it might be the right temperature. Two types of shampoos were installed, and soap made at the hot spring was also placed. The bathing time is 24 hours and cleaning is done early in the morning, after that it is free to enter. Breakfast is buffet style. There were too few side dishes, and it was a bit different from the reviews. This is also a normal buffet dish, nothing special to mention. My companion was eating curry, but he said it was a commercial curry without ingredients. Imagine a breakfast at a business hotel. However, the venue for breakfast and dinner is the lounge on the top floor, so the view is outstanding. Judging by whether it will come again, it is subtle. Because there are no hotels in the area and no competitors, the service is minimal. My companion said that just putting coffee in the tea vending machine would make the customers more happy, and the elderly would be happy if they carried their luggage. For now, let's take advantage of the convenience of being in the city.

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International University of Health and Welfare

Nogi Onsen Hotel
3.6/54 Reviews

Nogi Onsen Hotel

Nasushiobara|6.68km from International University of Health and Welfare
A hotel that seems to have been built during the bubble period, standing in the middle of the city. Looking at the number plate of the car, I get the impression that there are many visitors to the hot spring for a day trip. Go up the escalator and go to the front desk. The lobby was spacious with a free tea vending machine. The room was spacious and similar to a regular hotel room. There are also tea cakes, and there is also a ryokan-style aspect. The meal itself is kaiseki cuisine. There is nothing brand new at a reasonable price, and it is very ordinary. The dishes for elementary school children were very large, with appetizers, hamburgers, and crab cream croquettes. I was told that it was rice with matsutake mushrooms, but the presence of shimeji was so big that I didn't know where it was. I wonder if the last sweet potato mousse was distinctive. The large communal bath is spacious, and you can relax in both the indoor and outdoor baths. There is also a small sauna and cold water bath. As it is written as 100% source, you can see that the skin becomes smooth. The water was a little hot, but the children were in it all the time, so it might be the right temperature. Two types of shampoos were installed, and soap made at the hot spring was also placed. The bathing time is 24 hours and cleaning is done early in the morning, after that it is free to enter. Breakfast is buffet style. There were too few side dishes, and it was a bit different from the reviews. This is also a normal buffet dish, nothing special to mention. My companion was eating curry, but he said it was a commercial curry without ingredients. Imagine a breakfast at a business hotel. However, the venue for breakfast and dinner is the lounge on the top floor, so the view is outstanding. Judging by whether it will come again, it is subtle. Because there are no hotels in the area and no competitors, the service is minimal. My companion said that just putting coffee in the tea vending machine would make the customers more happy, and the elderly would be happy if they carried their luggage. For now, let's take advantage of the convenience of being in the city.

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Takizawa Shrine

Nogi Onsen Hotel
3.6/54 Reviews

Nogi Onsen Hotel

Nasushiobara|7.37km from Takizawa Shrine
A hotel that seems to have been built during the bubble period, standing in the middle of the city. Looking at the number plate of the car, I get the impression that there are many visitors to the hot spring for a day trip. Go up the escalator and go to the front desk. The lobby was spacious with a free tea vending machine. The room was spacious and similar to a regular hotel room. There are also tea cakes, and there is also a ryokan-style aspect. The meal itself is kaiseki cuisine. There is nothing brand new at a reasonable price, and it is very ordinary. The dishes for elementary school children were very large, with appetizers, hamburgers, and crab cream croquettes. I was told that it was rice with matsutake mushrooms, but the presence of shimeji was so big that I didn't know where it was. I wonder if the last sweet potato mousse was distinctive. The large communal bath is spacious, and you can relax in both the indoor and outdoor baths. There is also a small sauna and cold water bath. As it is written as 100% source, you can see that the skin becomes smooth. The water was a little hot, but the children were in it all the time, so it might be the right temperature. Two types of shampoos were installed, and soap made at the hot spring was also placed. The bathing time is 24 hours and cleaning is done early in the morning, after that it is free to enter. Breakfast is buffet style. There were too few side dishes, and it was a bit different from the reviews. This is also a normal buffet dish, nothing special to mention. My companion was eating curry, but he said it was a commercial curry without ingredients. Imagine a breakfast at a business hotel. However, the venue for breakfast and dinner is the lounge on the top floor, so the view is outstanding. Judging by whether it will come again, it is subtle. Because there are no hotels in the area and no competitors, the service is minimal. My companion said that just putting coffee in the tea vending machine would make the customers more happy, and the elderly would be happy if they carried their luggage. For now, let's take advantage of the convenience of being in the city.

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Nasu Jinja Shrine

Nogi Onsen Hotel
3.6/54 Reviews

Nogi Onsen Hotel

Nasushiobara|8.43km from Nasu Jinja Shrine
A hotel that seems to have been built during the bubble period, standing in the middle of the city. Looking at the number plate of the car, I get the impression that there are many visitors to the hot spring for a day trip. Go up the escalator and go to the front desk. The lobby was spacious with a free tea vending machine. The room was spacious and similar to a regular hotel room. There are also tea cakes, and there is also a ryokan-style aspect. The meal itself is kaiseki cuisine. There is nothing brand new at a reasonable price, and it is very ordinary. The dishes for elementary school children were very large, with appetizers, hamburgers, and crab cream croquettes. I was told that it was rice with matsutake mushrooms, but the presence of shimeji was so big that I didn't know where it was. I wonder if the last sweet potato mousse was distinctive. The large communal bath is spacious, and you can relax in both the indoor and outdoor baths. There is also a small sauna and cold water bath. As it is written as 100% source, you can see that the skin becomes smooth. The water was a little hot, but the children were in it all the time, so it might be the right temperature. Two types of shampoos were installed, and soap made at the hot spring was also placed. The bathing time is 24 hours and cleaning is done early in the morning, after that it is free to enter. Breakfast is buffet style. There were too few side dishes, and it was a bit different from the reviews. This is also a normal buffet dish, nothing special to mention. My companion was eating curry, but he said it was a commercial curry without ingredients. Imagine a breakfast at a business hotel. However, the venue for breakfast and dinner is the lounge on the top floor, so the view is outstanding. Judging by whether it will come again, it is subtle. Because there are no hotels in the area and no competitors, the service is minimal. My companion said that just putting coffee in the tea vending machine would make the customers more happy, and the elderly would be happy if they carried their luggage. For now, let's take advantage of the convenience of being in the city.

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Hotel Nasu Otawara Hills
3.4/58 Reviews
We used it for use. There is a free parking lot on the premises. The front desk was working alone with a Southeast Asian woman, whether it was a shortage of people recently. The room is a Japanese style western room. The TV is small. The bed feels hard with springs. The public bath seems to be not a hot spring. There was charcoal. Breakfast is not like Otawara, and it is an ordinary Viking. There were many types.
Pine's Onsen Hotel Otawara
3.5/52 Reviews
We used 1 nights at work. It was a night stay, but we added breakfast because there is nothing around. The room was a plan to leave, but it was a room with 4 floor twin (non-smoking). (good point) The cherry blossom room was large and there was no high building around, so the view was good such as Nasu Dake. cherry blossom hot springs are put in for free. There are sauna and water baths. We also used sports clubs and pools with additional fees. There were few users and we were able to use them comfortably. The water in the pool was very beautiful. The muscle trema machine was a little small, but there was a minimum. The response of the front desk was good. The room was a plan to leave, but I would like to evaluate that I was able to hear hope about non-smoking. It was outside the cherry blossom building but there was also a coin laundry. (bad point) The cherry blossom building was a bit old and the whole building smelled of old buildings. Some people may not be good. The restaurant seems to be not open unless you make a reservation in advance, and you had to eat outside at night. I wanted to inform you in advance by HP etc. I think the expression that the sports club has a hotel function is correct, not the sports club is attached to the hotel.

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Local Travel Info

Highest PriceNZD 1,486
Lowest PriceNZD 48
Number of Reviews13
Number of Hotels28
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 304
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 329