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Stay at Hotel Rocore Nasu and unlock the romance of all four seasons.

🏘️Hotel Introduction: Hotel Rocore Nishinasuno is located in Nasushiobara City. The overall style is rich in Japanese charm, with a simple and warm exterior. The hotel offers a wide variety of room types, including traditional tatami rooms for an immersive experience of Japanese accommodation culture, as well as comfortable Western-style rooms to meet the needs of different travelers. The rooms are simply yet elegantly furnished, with clean and comfortable beds, and equipped with a full range of modern facilities such as high-definition TVs, free Wi-Fi, and air purifiers. The hotel also has a natural hot spring bath, divided into indoor and outdoor hot spring pools, where you can enjoy the surrounding natural beauty while soaking in the hot springs and relieve the fatigue of your journey. The hotel staff are friendly and provide 24-hour attentive service. Whether you need to inquire about tourist information or resolve check-in issues, you will receive a prompt response. 🚗Transportation Guide: - From Tokyo: If you choose to take the JR railway, you can first go to Utsunomiya Station and then transfer to the Nikko Line to Nishinasuno Station. The whole journey takes about 2 hours and costs about JPY 3,000. The hotel provides a free shuttle bus from Nishinasuno Station. You need to book the shuttle in advance on the official website. If you choose to drive, take the Tohoku Expressway from Tokyo and exit at the Nasushiobara IC. It takes about 1.5 hours, and the toll fee is about JPY 2,500 - 3,500 depending on the vehicle type. - City Transportation: Public transportation in Nasushiobara City is not particularly well-developed, but there are bus routes around the hotel that can take you to the main attractions in the city. A one-day bus pass costs about JPY 500. You can also choose to rent a car, with a daily rental fee of about JPY 3,500 - 8,000, which is convenient for exploring the surrounding area freely. 🏕️Nearby Attractions: - Nasu Onsen Town: About a 10-minute walk from the hotel. This town is full of traditional Japanese atmosphere, with quaint hot spring hotels, unique shops, and izakayas lining the streets. You can stroll while tasting local snacks such as grilled dumplings and onsen eggs, and you can also buy exquisite handicrafts and souvenirs. - Nasu Highlands: About 20 minutes by bus or car. The scenery of Nasu Highlands varies throughout the year. In spring, cherry blossoms bloom all over the mountains; in summer, it is a summer resort where you can enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling; in autumn, the maple leaves turn fiery red; and in winter, it is a paradise for ski lovers, with multiple ski resorts to choose from, such as Nasu International Ski Resort, which has a variety of slopes suitable for skiers of different levels. 💰Average Cost Per Person: - Accommodation: Hotel room rates vary depending on the season and room type. During peak season, tatami rooms cost about JPY 12,000 - 18,000 per night, and Western-style rooms cost about JPY 15,000 - 20,000. During the off-season, tatami rooms cost about JPY 8,000 - 12,000, and Western-style rooms cost JPY 10,000 - 15,000. - Dining: The hotel buffet breakfast costs about JPY 1,500 per person. Lunch and dinner at the hotel restaurant cost JPY 2,500 - 5,000 per person. Dining at surrounding restaurants generally costs JPY 1,000 - 2,000 per person for simple meals, and JPY 3,000 - 6,000 per person for specialty dishes such as sukiyaki and shabu-shabu. - Transportation: Round-trip transportation from Tokyo costs about JPY 6,000 - 7,000 (round-trip JR fare + hotel transfer). Daily transportation within the city costs JPY 500 - 2,000 (bus or car rental). - Attractions: Nasu Onsen Town is free to visit. Nasu Highlands is free to enter. Ski resort tickets cost about JPY 4,000 - 6,000 per day, and ski equipment rental costs about JPY 2,500 - 4,000 per day. Overall, a 3-4 day trip to Nasushiobara City costs about JPY 40,000 - 60,000 per person (excluding shopping). 💗Other Tips: - Language: The main language is Japanese, but the hotel staff can generally communicate in simple English, and there are English signs at major attractions. Downloading translation software such as Google Translate will make communication more convenient. - Currency: Japanese yen is used. Currency can be exchanged at the hotel reception, airport, banks, and exchange offices in the city. You can also use a UnionPay card to withdraw cash from ATMs with the UnionPay logo, but a handling fee may be charged. - Season: The cherry blossom season from April to May and the autumn foliage season from September to November offer the most beautiful scenery and attract more tourists. Winter is suitable for skiing, but the temperature is low, so pay attention to keeping warm. Summer is cool and suitable for summer vacations. It is recommended to book hotels and tickets in advance to avoid crowds during peak season.
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Posted: Mar 7, 2025
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