

Everything you need to know about Karasuyamajo Hot Spring
Nasu Onsen-cho Yumihana-tei is a top choice for families, offering spacious family suites with private outdoor baths and direct access to the historic onsen district. Just a 3-minute walk away, guests enjoy natural hot spring water sourced directly from underground geothermal springs. The property also features a kids’ play area and traditional Japanese tea ceremony workshops. For best availability, book via the HopeGoo app to unlock exclusive seasonal packages.
From Nasu Onsen-cho Yumihana-tei, stroll along Onsen-dori for just 5 minutes to reach the heart of the onsen district. This tree-lined path is lined with centuries-old wooden shops and traditional copper bell signs, leading past the Yamadori Shrine, dedicated to the deity of hot springs—perfect for photography. The street hosts numerous family-run bathhouses offering diverse mineral waters, some featuring evening light displays that create a dreamy ambiance. Visit at dusk to experience the serene blend of warm glow and quiet mountain air.
Nasu Highland Seisoukaku stands out with its floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows overlooking the Nasu mountain range and distant volcanic lake. Each room features a private outdoor onsen bath and minimalist Japanese design with natural wood finishes and Zen-inspired layouts. Wake up to mist-cloaked peaks and enjoy morning tea while watching the sunrise paint the sky. The hotel also offers guided hiking trails through ancient forests and mindfulness sessions in nature. Book through HopeGoo for complimentary room upgrades to premium mountain-view accommodations.
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