Nasu Hoshi no Akari

7.9
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 7.9/10, based on 110 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 3:00 PM / Check-out until 11:00 AM
Mountain Setting Garden Setting Hot Spring Town Autumn Scenery Private Onsen Open-Air Bath
Staff 8,0/10
Facilities 7,8/10
Cleanliness 7,9/10
Comfort 8,2/10
Value for money 7,8/10
Location 7,3/10

Ryokan highlights

A small Nasu Highland ryokan known for in-room open-air baths, expansive views, and warm service.

In-Room Open-Air BathsAll rooms include private open-air baths for relaxed soaking without shared-bath crowds.
Wide Nasu ViewsUpper-floor baths and rooms look toward the Nasu mountains and broad Kanto Plain.
Small, Intimate StayThe compact 13-room scale creates a quieter, more personal ryokan atmosphere.
Warm HospitalityThe property emphasizes attentive, heartfelt service suited to a small traditional inn.
Creative Japanese MealsDinner is a seasonal creative Japanese course highlighting local ingredients and careful preparation.
Good for CouplesPrivate baths, scenic rooms, and a calm setting make it especially couple-friendly.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsDining and in-room open-air bathing are the main stay driver here: arrive by mid-afternoon, soak before dinner, enjoy breakfast, then walk or short-drive nearby Yumoto sights; a second night only makes sense if you want a slower onsen-and-nature rhythm in Nasu.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1- to 2-night onsen retreat in Nasu-Yumoto for travelers prioritizing in-room bathing, dinner, and nearby volcanic sights rather than broad regional sightseeing.

Know before booking

Car helps a lotUseful for reaching the ryokan and nearby Nasu sights efficiently; not the easiest choice for rail-only travelers.
Not a long-stay baseThe immediate area supports a short scenic onsen stay better than a long multi-day sightseeing base.
Limited nightlifeChoose this for baths and quiet evenings, not for bars, shopping streets, or late-night activity.

Food & drinks

Verified ryokan at Yumoto 206-1120 with a named private dining venue, creative Japanese course meals, and breakfast service.

Seisai (on-site)
on-site

Named private dining venue for dinner and breakfast.

  • Creative kaisekifoodSeasonal Japanese full-course dinner.
  • Tochigi wagyuspecialtyLocal wagyu featured in select courses.
  • Breakfast setfoodJapanese breakfast served here.
  • Sparking winedrinkAvailable with anniversary plan.
Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Generic meal venue when room plans mention private-style dining.

  • Nasu ingredientsspecialtyLocal seasonal produce and regional items.
  • Awaibi sashimifoodAbalone sashimi appears as a special item.
  • Boar meat add-onspecialtyExtra game meat option noted by guests.
  • Herbal teadrinkTea service noted by guests.
Restaurant (on-site)
on-site

Useful fallback for travelers: meals are served at the ryokan rather than a public street-front restaurant.

  • Dinner coursefoodMulti-course evening meal in time slots.
  • Morning mealfoodBreakfast included on many stay plans.
  • Local beef comparisonspecialtySome plans compare Tochigi beef selections.
  • Celebration cakespecialtyCake option for birthdays and anniversaries.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in the Nasu Yumoto onsen area and is most practically reached via JR/Shinkansen to Nasushiobara or Kuroiso, followed by bus or taxi into the hot-spring district.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

A strong choice for couples or adults who want a private open-air bath, mountain views, and a quieter highland ryokan stay in Nasu. It is less ideal if you want easy rail access, lots of public-bath variety, or a modern luxury feel with extensive facilities.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Private open-air baths in every roomThis ryokan is especially appealing if you value bathing in privacy, because rooms are equipped with their own open-air bath rather than making you rely on a shared schedule. That makes it far more relaxing for couples or guests who prefer a quieter onsen experience.
  • Views toward Mt. Nasu and the plainThe property is known for elevated scenic views, with many rooms looking out toward Mt. Nasutake and the Kanto Plain. That gives the stay a stronger sense of place than a standard roadside inn.
  • Small-scale and more intimateWith only a limited number of guestrooms, the ryokan feels calmer and less crowded than larger resort hotels in Nasu. This usually suits travelers who want a more restful, low-traffic atmosphere.
  • Good fit for a romantic stayBetween the in-room rotenburo, selectable yukata, and quiet setting, the experience is naturally geared toward couples and special-occasion trips. It works well if you want to spend most of your time together in the room rather than in busy common areas.
  • Convenient base for Nasu sightseeing by carIts Yumoto location puts you within reach of Nasu’s hot spring area and major leisure spots, so it works well as a scenic base for exploring the highlands. You can combine onsen downtime with local sightseeing without needing to change hotels.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Best enjoyed with a carThe ryokan is in the Nasu highland area rather than next to a major station, so getting around is much easier if you drive. Travelers relying fully on trains and frequent public transport may find it inconvenient.
  • Limited large-resort facilitiesThis is a compact ryokan, not a full resort packed with multiple restaurants, lounges, pools, or entertainment spaces. If you want many on-site activity options, it may feel too simple.
  • Public bath variety seems modestThe property’s main draw is the private bath in each room, not an extensive multi-bath public onsen complex. Guests who love rotating through many different communal baths may find the bathing offer less varied.
  • Style may feel more traditional than polished-luxuryThe appeal here is warmth, scenery, and onsen comfort rather than cutting-edge design or ultra-luxury refinement. If you expect a sleek contemporary five-star atmosphere, the experience may feel more old-school.
  • Less suited to travelers seeking nightlife or urban convenienceThis stay is oriented toward quiet evenings, dinner, bathing, and nature rather than walkable nightlife or shopping streets. Guests wanting a lively town-center experience may feel isolated after dark.

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