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Glamping B&V Nasu Kogen” with hot spring saunas in all buildings, discount plans for dog-friendly travel

Posted on 2024-10-292024-11-09 by Editor in Chief

Inuyado, operated by Booking Resort, has begun accepting reservations for Glamping B&V Nasu Highlands (5731-8, Kaminodai, Takakukou, Nasu-cho, Nasu-gun, Tochigi Prefecture), which opened in August 2023. It will also sell discount plans for InuYado members.

The first premium-spec glamping facility in Tochigi Prefecture. A total of 12 unique glamping tents of 5 types are spaciously arranged on a vast site of approximately 10,000 m2, all equipped with natural hot springs, barrel saunas, water baths, fire pits, and dining space.

Of the 12 buildings, only two, “Raindrop” (approx. 32 m2, capacity for 6 persons), are available for accommodations with dogs. The Raindrop, which is round and cute like a raindrop, features an open space with a wide frontage, and when the windows are opened, a comfortable breeze comes in, allowing guests to feel closer to the nature of Nasu Highlands. With a relaxing interior design, carefully selected furniture, and Simmons mattresses, there are no restrictions on the number or breed of dogs that can stay at Raindrop.

It also has a private dog run with natural grass where your dog can run around freely. A fence enclosing the grounds of the accommodation building allows dogs to run around safely without worrying about them jumping out of the fence. Amenities for dogs include cages, food and water containers, toilet trays and sheets, etiquette bags, pet wastebaskets, wet wipes, and deodorant mist.

For dinner, a sumptuous glamping BBQ featuring brand-name ingredients from Tochigi Prefecture will be served, freshly grilled on an authentic Weber gas grill, and guests can also bring their own favorite ingredients. For breakfast, guests can choose from Japanese or Western-style meals.

In addition, at the transparent dome “B&V Terrace,” visitors can enjoy outdoor food education experiences such as smoking and popcorn making, as well as manufacturing experiences such as candle and photo frame making. At night, the space becomes a bar where visitors can enjoy more than 10 kinds of drinks, including beer, wine, and soft drinks, free of charge. It is also recommended to sit around the campfire with a glass in one hand.

Room rates for each room type are as follows: “Clear Dome [7m]” from 16,000 yen, “Standard Dome [7m]” from 17,000 yen, “Deluxe Dome [8m]” from 17,000 yen, “Twin Dome” from 17,000 yen, and “Raindrop” from 19,000 yen for those who can bring their pet dog. All prices are per person, per room, per night, based on a 4-person occupancy with no meal.

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