


Nasu Highland Park is a sprawling amusement park located in the resort town of Nasu, Tochigi Prefecture, approximately 160 kilometers north of Tokyo. Established in 1969, the park sits at an elevation of 1,000 meters on the slopes of Mount Chausu in the Nasu highlands, offering visitors a combination of classic amusement rides and panoramic mountain views. The park has maintained its retro charm over the decades, featuring attractions that evoke a nostalgic atmosphere reminiscent of mid-20th century Japanese leisure culture.
The park's cultural significance lies in its preservation of vintage amusement park aesthetics and its role as a family destination in the popular Nasu resort region. The highland setting provides a cooler climate during summer months, making it a refreshing escape from Tokyo's heat. The park encompasses approximately 200,000 square meters and features over 40 attractions, ranging from gentle rides suitable for young children to more thrilling roller coasters. Notable attractions include a classic Ferris wheel standing 45 meters tall, various roller coasters including the Big Burst coaster, and nostalgic rides like the merry-go-round and miniature train.
Visitors can expect a full day of entertainment with rides distributed across themed zones, including a children's area with gentle attractions and zones featuring more adventurous rides. The park also includes observation decks that provide sweeping views of the Nasu mountain range and surrounding highlands. During clear weather, visitors can see Mount Nasu's volcanic peaks in the distance. The facility includes restaurants serving casual dining options and souvenir shops featuring local Nasu products and park merchandise.
Access to Nasu Highland Park requires traveling to Nasu-Shiobara Station on the JR Tohoku Shinkansen line, which takes approximately 70 minutes from Tokyo. From the station, visitors must take a bus for about 60 minutes to reach the park entrance, or rent a car for greater flexibility in exploring the broader Nasu region. Admission fees operate on a tiered system with a separate gate admission and ride pass options. The free pass grants unlimited access to all attractions and typically costs around ¥3,600 for adults and ¥2,200 for children, though prices may vary seasonally. Individual ride tickets are also available for visitors preferring selective access.