Escape to Serenity: Japan's Perfect Mountain Cottage Retreat Revealed

Escaping the sweltering city heat for the refreshing embrace of mountain air is a cherished summer tradition, and Japan, with its abundant mountainous regions, offers myriad opportunities for such retreats. For those who seek both the tranquility of nature and the comforts of modern accommodation, Hotel Laforet Nasu presents an ideal solution.
Nestled in the picturesque Nasu Highlands of Tochigi Prefecture, this hotel is conveniently less than two hours from Tokyo by bullet train, followed by a complimentary shuttle bus from Nasushiobara Station. The Nasu region itself is celebrated as one of Japan’s premier summer resorts, boasting a delightful climate, diverse attractions including zoos and charming cafes, and breathtaking natural landscapes, all of which are reflected in the Hotel Laforet experience.
A standout feature of Hotel Laforet Nasu is its eight newly renovated Forest Cottages, designed to offer a private, villa-like stay perfect for families and groups of friends. These cottages come in two distinct room types: a standard cottage accommodating up to five guests, and a loft-bed cottage, which can host up to six with its unique bunk beds and semi-double beds, all within spacious living areas. Each unit includes a private terrace, providing a serene spot to unwind, listen to birdsong, and soak in the panoramic views of the highlands. For an enhanced summer experience, the hotel is offering a special “Exciting Forest Family Plan” until the end of August. This plan includes luxurious in-room dining, featuring local delicacies such as grilled yashio pork and bamboo shoot dumplings, alongside a colorful blend of Japanese and Western cuisine.
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Even the rice is elevated, served with sweetcorn in an exquisite lacquered ohitsu wooden container. Guests can savor these meals while enjoying the sunset from their terrace, promising a truly rejuvenating experience. Breakfast, also delivered to the room, maintains the same high standard, offering a well-balanced spread of Japanese and Western dishes, including fresh fruit, salad, and yogurt. This in-room dining option provides convenience and privacy, eliminating the need to navigate crowded dining areas or coordinate group schedules. Post-meal cleanup is effortless, as dishes are simply placed in a provided bag by the door for hotel staff to collect.
Beyond the private sanctuary of the cottages, Hotel Laforet Nasu offers additional amenities for relaxation and enjoyment. A short stroll from the cottages leads to a large communal hot spring located on the fourth floor of the main hotel building. Here, guests can indulge in the therapeutic milky-white waters of the Nasu hot springs. After a soothing bath, a provided basket of snacks awaits in the room, perfect for satisfying any post-soak cravings. Adults can enjoy local beverages like Nasu de Suna, a refreshing craft beer from Nasushiobara, or the non-alcoholic Nasu Highlands Steam Cider, made with hot spring water, and apple juice.
The selection of local edibles varies daily but may include treats such as Goyotei Cheese Cookies from Kuraya and delights from Nasu Rusk Terrace. Evenings can be leisurely spent enjoying these treats, engaging in conversation, watching television, or playing one of the many board games available for rent from the hotel.
For guests traveling with their furry friends, Hotel Laforet Nasu caters to canine companions with its dedicated Dog Cottage area, conveniently located near the Forest Cottages. These pet-friendly accommodations come equipped with dog beds, cages, and pee pads, ensuring a comfortable stay for both pets and their owners. Situated slightly further uphill, the Dog Cottages offer even more spectacular views from their terraces, making them among the hotel’s most sought-after rooms.
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Due to their popularity, summer bookings for the Dog Cottages are often fully booked, though waitlist reservations are available for those planning a trip with their dog. Overall, Hotel Laforet Nasu, with its promise of fresh mountain air, tranquil landscapes, and exquisite local cuisine, offers an ideal summer escape, allowing guests to fully immerse themselves in the beauty and serenity of the Nasu Highlands.
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