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  1. Nasushiobara has an environment where you can refresh yourself in nature, such as skiing and snowboarding at the largest ski resorts in the Tokyo metropolitan area, nature tours with guides, camping, canoeing, SUP, and fishing. There are many activities you can experience in Nasushiobara!

  2. Nasu-Shiobara surrounds the Mount Nasudake region in northern Tochigi, an active volcano which is part of the Nikko National Park.

  3. Nasu Onsen (那須温泉) is a pleasantly old-fashioned, spread-out hot spring resort on the slopes of Mount Nasudake, a highland area also referred to as the Nasu Highlands (那須高原, Nasu Kōgen). The center of the resort is the hot spring town of Yumoto, halfway up the mountain.

  4. Oct 19, 2014 · Nasushiobara is one of the places where the Imperial family has a villa, coming here to relax and get away from the hustle of the city. Nasu and the surrounding area has so much to see and do. It is especially stunning in autumn with the colors of the foliage, but the views are amazing all year round. There are many hiking trails and lots of ...

  5. The Shiobara Onsen village lies in a river valley in the northern mountainous part of Tochigi . Its proximity to Tokyo, diversity of baths, and high elevation make it a popular urban escape.

    • 747 Shiobara, Nasushiobara-shi, Tochigi-ken
  6. Located on the eastern slope of Mt. Nasu in Tochigi Prefecture, Nasu Hot Spring Village has some onsen that have been around since the 8th century, among the oldest in Japan. This mountain escape is the place to soothe body and mind in a gorgeous natural setting.

    • Nasu-machi, Nasu-gun, Tochigi-ken
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