"A hot spring-style bath (onsen) is terrific. It helped me relax after the long international trip from the U.S. (Boston). The breakfast is just gorgeous. Both Western and Japanese-style food are delightful, especially for Westerners. Since most clients are male Japanese businessmen, you get to see the non-touristy, "real" side of Japan. "
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"Great breakfast! Rooms are clean and spacious enough per Japanese standards. Staff was courteous and helpful. Be careful not to reserve smoking rooms by accident like I did. Still, the room was great. Located a few steps away from Maebashi Station. "
"This hotel is above JR Takasaki station. Convenient location and a lot of places to eat and shop. The room is clean and very quiet. I had a comfortable bed. "
"Our stay was great. Checkin was easy just use the machine add your details and get code of the room.
Room was good, we had view of Shinkansen and trains.
Breakfast was delicious we loved it and again checkout was easy.
Cheerful and helpful staff, clean hotel and delicious healthy breakfast. Thank you hotel Sun!!!"
"First time at this hotel and i was satisfied with my experience.
The rooms are not big , but is exactly as the pictures shown.
Front desk nice and polite and the area is very close to restaurants and shops.
Clean rooms, clean bathrooms and convenient laundry room inside the hotel.
I will stay again. "
"Hotel property is a bit away from most things so it's best to either take a taxi or to drive. We stayed one night, New Year's eve, so not much was open. However there is a giant supermarket across the street so you can get most anything you want to buy even pre-made food The hotel serves a microwaveable small meal, 4 choices. Nothing great, but edible. We walked to the silk mill then yo the train station
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You can spend an afternoon studying the exhibits at The Museum of Modern Art, Gunma during your travels in Takasaki. Discover the area's volcano viewpoints and temples.
You can study the exhibits at Takasaki Tower Museum, a museum with a story of its own, during your travels to Takasaki. Make time to visit the temples and spas while you're in the area.
You can browse the exhibits at Takasaki Museum of Art, a museum with a storied past, during your travels to Takasaki. Discover the area's mountain views and temples.
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What can I see and do near Yamanahachimangu Shrine?
You'll want to browse the exhibits at Takasaki Museum of Art and The Museum of Modern Art, Gunma. Learn about local history at Jigen-in Temple and Dokutsukannon and Tokumeien. Attractions like Gunma Music Center and Takasaki City Gallery highlight the local culture.