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Kusatsu Onsen Boun
4.6/542 Reviews

Kusatsu Onsen Boun

Kusatsu|0.18km from Kusatsu Onsen
Since I was refraining from traveling in Corona, I decided to motivate myself in Kusatsu because I had accumulated my travel greed. The inn is Kusatsu Onsen Nozomi! Guest rooms with open-air baths. Staff: What is the staff at check-in? It was a response, but I think it is very good. When I passed each other, I always greeted you. In addition, those who guided me to the room, those who prepared meals, those who laid out the futon, those who cleaned, staff at check-out, Everyone was the best staff ever. Rooms: Clean well and the room size is perfect. It was too wide. Speaking of force, the sliding door of the toilet was bad and it was difficult to open. Bath: I used the open-air bath in the room, Mandai-no-Yu, and Nishi-no-Yu. The temperature of the hot water is a little hot, but I get used to it soon. The open-air bath in the room is surrounded by three sides with board walls and the scenery is not good. Mandai no Yu and Nishi no Yu were quaint, and it was like Kusatsu Onsen. However, there is another large communal bath, Yuzan no Yu, but since the baths for men and women are replaced in time, you have to enter this hot spring from early morning to early morning. I couldn't enter because the morning was weak. Meals: Supper was in the room and breakfast was served at the restaurant (private room). Both are sufficient. Especially for dinner, I think there is a lot for snacks. The taste was outstanding and very delicious. Finally: Thanks to my inspiration, I was able to have the best experience at a good inn. Also, when I go to Kusatsu Onsen, I would like to stay in a room that is a little more reasonable at this inn.

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Naraya
4.5/534 Reviews

Naraya

Kusatsu|0.07km from Kusatsu Onsen
The hot water that the Shogun's hot water pumped up had a high ceiling and the warmth of the wood was very tasteful. The smell of sulfur, the amount of hot water, the slightly white and muddy color ... The quality of Kusatsu Onsen is really good. Flowers and artworks are displayed in the hallways in the hall, making you feel rich. The accommodation fee is a reasonably high inn, but I thought I was spending enough money properly. The employees were always greeted when they saw it, and it was very pleasant. I wanted to drink beer after taking a bath, so I searched for a lounge where I could drink light draft beer, but I didn't. However, there is a cafe with an inn right next door, and you can drink local beer (unfortunately you can't drink draft beer). Because the car is normal tires (because I was worried about snowfall), this time I left my car at the parking lot at the Kusatsuguchi exit of JR Naganohara and went to Kusatsu Onsen by bus. I don't think it's very publicized (I told you to park the car at the Naganohara Kusatsuguchi at the time of booking the inn, but there is no explanation from the inn), but Naganohara Kusatsuguchi ~ Kusatsu Onsen round-trip bus is Park & Ride discount will be 30 % draw (parking ticket required). Since it is downhill from Kusatsu Bus Terminal to the inn (about 5 minutes), it will be a good walk while looking at the hot spring town. I think it is better to use the transfer bus of the inn because it will be climbing on the return.

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Oyado Hiranoya
4.5/52 Reviews
It is on the upper floor of the soba restaurant in front of Yubatake. Great location. Good for sightseeing and walking. You can hardly hear any noise when you enter the room. You can take a bath at night. The room was spacious and well cleaned. It was my first time using it, so I had two meals. The contents were good, but breakfast starts at 9:00 and check out is at 10:00. Depending on the number of nights or the purpose, you may eat out or go shopping without meals.
Hanaingen
4.5/532 Reviews
I visited 12/30. I stayed in a chick bean room. ● Good points • There are 4 private hot springs (flowing directly from Yubata source), and they are not full at any time and I put them in when I like. • Welcome sweets were very delicious. • Self-service seasonal flavor water was fashionable and tasted good. Especially the red jiso drink was delicious. • Breakfast is beautiful, cute and delicious. The rice balls and miso soup were refilled. • The staff who greeted me brightly and politely when I saw off was good. • The location is a little sloped, but it is very close to Yubatake, so it is convenient for sightseeing. • I thought that the concept of the inn was only young people, but that wasn't the case. • Corona measures were also solid. I could choose the breakfast time in detail and eat it in a state like a private room. Except for seeing two groups at check-in, I never passed by other people in the hall. ● Bad points • I was a little worried about the smell of the room. • The scenery is not visible in the location. (Is it depending on the room? ??) I thought that I was doing my best with a small but warm and ingenious hospitality. The concept is also clear ◎. I think it is a good inn that remains firmly in the impression!
Ekinariya Ryokan
5/52 Reviews
The staff of the hot spring hotel is very polite and kind, will choose to stay again! The environment is antique and very tasteful 👍🏻👍🏻
Osakaya Ryokan
4.2/55 Reviews
There are few old stores that don't have a Hu Za, but I think they are not here. If you stay at Kusatsu Onsen, you choose an inn that you think is a good place for a day. It was good as you chose. However, it was a cheap plan, so I couldn't see the main territory, but it was good to think that it was 〜 Japanese inn.
Kanemidori
4.6/573 Reviews
It was the smallest room, but it seemed to have been renewed, and the wallpaper and so on smelled good in the tatami table. The meal was colored 々 and enjoyed. The tea bowl steaming of foie gras was fat and it was impossible for the elderly, but I had a lot of ground things such as salmon and cow in Joshu. I was happy to see me left-handed and to take care of me to replace the direction of the cheek at breakfast. The table interval was wide, and I could enjoy the meal quietly without worrying about each other. Yubata and bus terminal are close, but it is a calm inn in a quiet place.
Daitokan
3.9/544 Reviews
Perhaps the biggest flaw: they don’t have non-smoking rooms. Aged hotel, great location, abismal architecture, ugliest building around the Yubatake, nice service, parking out of the town centre, but with a shuttle taking you back and forth any time of the day. The hotel onsen is ok, but not big enough to deal with peak times. Breakfast is fabulous. A true banquet. And service is so good that they’ll even bring you a nama tamago if you ask them. If you don’t want to pay for a traditional-looking bath house building, you’ll find nothing more convenient than this hotel. And if you have a problem with any ashtray smell of your rooms, they will desodorise it in a process that takes 1 hour. Perhaps not a bad idea to ask them to do this before your expected arrival time.

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