"The staff were absolutely amazing. The hallway was very dingy not nice at all and the futon bed they put on the floor for me was horrible. Having said that, I have never slept on the floor so it was the first time for me. The resort Onsen was amazing. "
"This hotel is fairly old-fashioned, but that’s what makes it unique. Despite the fairly decent condition of the room and the smell of smoke, it was alright. The con is we have to walk uphill to the bus terminal. "
"Staff were helpful and friendly, but we only spoke in Japanese so not sure if they accommodate guests from abroad very often. Food was ample and tasty (traditional Japanese foods) and served in the privacy of the room.
Pillows are traditional Japanese style (small and somewhat hard) so I would recommend bringing your own pillow if you prefer a larger and softer pillow.
Website is not clear, but rooms have sinks and toilets, but the bath (onsen style) is shared. Ample parking and great...
"Beautiful property and inside/outside onsen. Splurge for the (9 course!) set dinner and breakfast option - we got lucky and were assigned a private room to enjoy the elegance. A wonderful place to stay in a wonderful town!"
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Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Yubatake during your travels in Kusatsu Onsen. Discover the hot springs in this culturally rich area, or seek out the ski slopes.
Explore the great outdoors at Sainokawara Park, a lovely green space in Kusatsu Onsen. Discover the hot springs and mountain views in this culturally rich area.
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Lake Mononogu during your travels in Kusatsu. Discover the hot springs and mountain views in this culturally rich area.
You can spend an afternoon exploring the galleries in Kusatsu Town Onsen Museum in Kusatsu Onsen. Discover the hot springs in this culturally rich area, or seek out the ski slopes.
You can take time to visit Ohtakinoyu Hot Springs during your travels to Kusatsu Onsen. Discover the hot springs in this culturally rich area, or seek out the ski slopes.
"This hotel is fairly old-fashioned, but that’s what makes it unique. Despite the fairly decent condition of the room and the smell of smoke, it was alright. The con is we have to walk uphill to the bus terminal. "
"The person at the front desk spoke English very well. This was one of the most unique (in a good way) properties that I stayed at. The room was spotless, and in the traitional Japanese style. It was very large and had a mini SNES with large TV. The window blinds were of the traditional so I woke up early.
There is a game room with some retro games as well as a massage chair.
What I liked the most about this property is that there are three semi-private onsens that can be used. They are public baths that have a locking door.
I would definitely stay again if I come back to Kusatsu!"
"This ryokan was lovely- all the staff were so accommodating and made us feel very special! The ryokan itself is dainty and pleasant. There was public Onsens for women’s and men’s separate (in the women’s there was 1 indoor and 1 outdoor public Onsen with shower room inside). You can also book a private Onsen when you arrive - they have 45 min time slots for 3000 yen! Also very quick walk to Yubatake and the bus station! Would recommend"
"Breakfasts were excellent. Every staff were friendly and we really felt like home. Location is nearby the major travel spot but not noisy.
Everything is good, just a very little thing: moved luggages by hand to room at 2nd floor. To me as a hushand and a daddy, it meant luggages of 3 persons I moved. "
"Me and my family had a lovley stay here, however I so have one complaint. The inages showed the hotel being right next to the yubatake place, but it was actually a bit of a walk from there. They sid provide a "
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The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 67°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 31°F. The rainiest months in Kusatsu Onsen are July, August, June, and September, with each month seeing an average of 10 inches of rainfall.