Hotel Analysis
Based on 3 sites · 163 reviews
Located in the nature of Nasushiobara, LEU Guest House is ideal for travelers seeking quiet rest and social interaction. With a modern, stylish common lounge and well-equipped kitchen, guests can enjoy cooking and connecting with fellow travelers.
Cleanliness and friendly staff are the most frequently praised aspects in reviews. The on-site natural hot spring is highly regarded for relieving travel fatigue. Guests also appreciate the serene environment and the excellent stargazing opportunities.
However, public transport access is limited, making a car essential. Some reviews mention that bedding can feel firm and temperature control may be challenging depending on the season. Since there are no nearby convenience stores or restaurants, it is recommended to prepare supplies in advance.
Overall, it is highly satisfying for solo travelers or those wanting a peaceful retreat in nature, making it a great choice for those who enjoy the free-spirited atmosphere of a guesthouse.
Strengths
The facilities are generally very clean and well-maintained
Staff are extremely friendly and helpful
The on-site natural hot spring is perfect for relaxing
Well-equipped common kitchen and lounge area for cooking and socializing
Good to Know
Limited public transport access makes a car essential
No nearby convenience stores or restaurants, requiring advance preparation
Some bedding may feel firm, and temperature control can be inconsistent
Recommended For
Solo travelers — Many reviews highlight the quiet, free-spirited atmosphere perfect for a personal getaway.
Nature lovers — High satisfaction with the surrounding forests, streams, and stargazing environment.
Ratings by Booking Site
Overall 8.9/10 · 3 sites · Based on 163 reviews
Guest Reviews
3 booking sites · 163 reviews
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FAQ
Public transport access is limited, so a car is highly recommended. Since there are no nearby convenience stores or restaurants, it is best to prepare supplies in advance.
There are no in-room hot springs, but there is a natural onsen facility on-site for guests. It is clean and quiet, though not very large.
It is not recommended for families or travelers with children. There is no free stay policy for children, and the atmosphere is geared towards quiet relaxation for adults.
Yes, it is well-equipped with cooking utensils, tableware, and basic seasonings, making it very convenient for cooking. Many guests enjoy preparing their own meals.
It is close to nature spots like the Nasu Highlands. Since walking is difficult, we recommend using a car to explore the natural beauty of the Nasu area.



















