Kusatsu onsen Futabaya offers accommodation in Kusatsu. Free private parking is available on site.
Peter
Australia
It was very comfortable, beds 10/10, they were very cosy and kept us warm and also include an electric blanket. Two of the 3 of us were from hot and sunny Qld Australia and our son brought us to Kusatsu Onsen at a time when it was very cold and snowing. It was exceptionally wonderful time to visit when it snowed.
The onsens in the hotel were great as well as the ones in the park and town.
Set in Kusatsu, 47 km from Jigokudani Monkey Park, La Vista Kusatsu Hills offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Konoha Hotel offers hot springs facilities and rooms with free internet access. It features a sake bar and a free shuttle bus to the centre of Kusatsu.
John Hsien
Canada
The outdoor onsen and the hotel atmosphere.
Courteous and helpful staff
Located in Kusatsu, 46 km from Jigokudani Monkey Park, Fourtreat Kusatsu provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Tina
Macao
The hotel just cancel our booking without contact us personally, they simply email me which I had missed as it ended up in the junk box. We drove 2 hours from Nagano and when we arrived in the dark, they just leave a message at the door saying the the property is closed due water pump issue! It took us a long time to find another accommodation in Kusatsu as nearly all of them require advance booking!
Located within 46 km of Jigokudani Monkey Park and 14 km of Mt. Kusatsu Shirane, Kusatsu Onsen 326 Yamanoyu Hotel - Vacation STAY 10349v provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in...
Peter
Australia
The hotel was very clean and the staff were exceptionally happy to help and very friendly. Also breakfast was superb.
Boasting indoor/outdoor hot-spring baths, 4 swimming pools and saunas, Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village features various activities on site.
Warwick
Australia
Nice grounds
Pleasant and big onsen
Breakfast buffet large and varied
Room is large
Onsen in town is amazing the one next to the centre feature hot spring with the big wood waterslide
Staff very kind and helpful
Great guided walk
Shuttle bus good
Tennis courts and beautiful natural hot spring baths, Kusatsu Now Resort is a 5-minute drive from Kusatsu Onsen Bus Terminal. Rooms have large windows with nature views.
Giga
United Kingdom
Everything the hotel was clean beautiful. The amenities and facilities were great. The staff were lovely and friendly and very accommodating.
Located in the Kusatsu hot-spring area and a 10-minute walk from Kusatsu Bus Terminal, Hotel Takamatsu offers simple Japanese-style rooms and various indoor/outdoor hot-spring baths.
Kristine
Norway
Spacious rooms and great location. The onsen at the hotel was wonderful.
Located within 46 km of Jigokudani Monkey Park and 14 km of Mt. Kusatsu Shirane, Kusatsu Onsen 326 Yamanoyu Hotel - Vacation STAY 10349v provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in...
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Located in Kusatsu, 46 km from Jigokudani Monkey Park, URAKUSATSU TOU - Vacation STAY 75063v provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Set within 46 km of Jigokudani Monkey Park and 14 km of Mt. Kusatsu Shirane, Kusatsu Onsen 326 Yamanoyu Hotel - Vacation STAY 10472v offers rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in...
Situated in Kusatsu, 46 km from Jigokudani Monkey Park, Kusatsu Onsen Hanamizuki - Vacation STAY 18491v features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. Mt.
FAQs about hotels in Kusatsu
On average, 3-star hotels in Kusatsu cost MXN 3,443 per night, and 4-star hotels in Kusatsu are MXN 5,054 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Kusatsu can on average be found for MXN 8,365 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Kusatsu this weekend is MXN 3,562 or, for a 4-star hotel, MXN 9,363. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Kusatsu for this weekend cost on average around MXN 9,224 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Of the three most popular onsen towns in Gunma, Kusatsu is...
Of the three most popular onsen towns in Gunma, Kusatsu is definitely the most accessible and easiest to wander through. It has an almost amusement park-like quality and is very convenient. There are not many dining options so make sure to book a hotel with breakfast and dinner.
Benjamin
United States
10
Scored 10
I love this town for its distinctly authentic Japanese feel.
I love this town for its distinctly authentic Japanese feel. It is nestled in the mountains, a gorgeous drive from Tokyo (If you have the time, drive!) Many places to drop in for a foot soak, lots of little shops and restaurants. Prepare to wait in the busy season (which I believe is the fall and winter). This time we stayed in a traditional Japanese hotel with tatami and only futons for sleeping- being from the US, this made the trip especially fun but make sure you are ok with getting up and down from the floor. There are less people who speak English than in the major cities. But if you are comfortable pointing and smiling and trying google translate, it is a beautiful place to visit. Note that people with limited mobility may find the town difficult to navigate (steps and steep hills). Better for adults, but there is a little tropical zoo nearby and the onsen demonstration is fun.
Jennifer
United States
10
Scored 10
Lovely Onsen town. Simply magical during winter.
Lovely Onsen town. Simply magical during winter. We went in February and it was snowing. Family love it so much that we’re planning to visit for next winter. A lot of private hot spring and delicious food. We had kaiseki for breakfast and dinner at our ryokan. Definitely worth the trip and ain’t too far from Tokyo. Stay a night if possible.
GERALD
Singapore
8.0
Scored 8.0
If you want to experience the quintessential Japanese, hot-...
If you want to experience the quintessential Japanese, hot-spring town in the mountains then, Kusatsu is the place for you. It takes a while to get there with the train and bus but if you have the time then I would recommend it. The culture surrounding hot-springs is unique to the Japanese and there is no better place to experience it.
Get early there for a day trip because most buses coming down to the train station stop running around 7 PM.
Tudor Dinca
Romania
10
Scored 10
Kusatsu is a great place for natural hotsprings.
Kusatsu is a great place for natural hotsprings. Great Onsen. Its best to go for relaxation purpose and take a dip in the hotsprings. The places to look out for are 1) Yubatake (center of the town) - Please do visit in the evenings as well when the lights turn ON and make it a beautiful view.
2) Sainokawara Park and Open air Onsen. This is a must visit place to spend good walk in the park and then visit Open air Onsen
JR Bus station is very close to center - Yubatake. So it's just a 5mins walk and also there are round trip bus by JR to all sightseeing spots. Most of the resorts offer shuttle bus service also; so I recommend to check with your resort before booking. This really helped us.
The food is next best thing in Kusatsu. However if you are Vegetarian like us you might find difficulty to find good restaurants. However, there are a couple of Italian restaurants that offer good pasta and pizza which is loaded with vegetables.
One major thing to note is the Bus service from Kusatsu Bus station to Nagonahara Kusatsuguchi. The bus service is not regular; so please check it and plan your outbound trip.
Sg03
Japan
10
Scored 10
The Yubatake area is picturesque and has many nearby shops...
The Yubatake area is picturesque and has many nearby shops with Japanese treats you can take out and eat/drink while sitting and enjoying the ambiance of Yubatake. Lots of traditional Japanese buildings, walkable streets with shops selling souvenirs and Japanese treats. Be sure to take the 10min walk from Yubatake thru Sainokawahara Koen (Park) to the large outdoor hot spring bath Sainokawhara Rotenburo.
The hotel onsen was great. There are also private onsen rooms for booking.
The food was excellent for both breakfast and dinner. Breakfast was a buffet. It was good and surprisingly had more Japanese food choices than many other hotels. Dinner was definitely worth the price. We just got the regular set but great and filling.
The hotel staff was really friendly and helpful. They didn't speak very much English but it was no trouble.
This is one of the hotels that are close to downtown, and about 15 min walk to the bus terminal.
We stayed at Pedalo (a separate mini complex with three rooms with private onsen tubs). It was beautiful and convenient, located right next to the main building. The location is perfect for walking to the bus station, but the hotel also offers a free shuttle. We also used a private onsen in the main building, which was available for extra payment.
This is quite a nice hotel, idealy placed at the beginning of the town, you can start from there and make your way around the numerous onsen the town provide.
The room is clean and imitate the style of Ryokan.
The bathroom and toilet are shared, but clean and numerous, there is a shared kitchen too even though we didn't used it.
Great place with comfortable rooms.Onsen is perfect that you have to try it but this hotel’s front desk’s staffs are cold welcoming with poor English! Foreigners should choose this hotel carefully due to their front desk service.Asking for invoices when checking out and they can’t offer it.
Very well located onsen hotel in the center of Kusatsu (<5min to central Yubatake springs). Older hotel but well kept. Excellent service and good breakfast/dinner buffet meals. Large variety of meal options at buffets! Several Onsen to choose from (3 inside hotel and 2 at sister hotel).
Amazing rooms and private onsens made our stay in Kusatsu the highlight of our trip. The room was MASSIVE, even by Westerner standards and the staff was so friendly and accommodating. We loved our stay and hope to return someday soon!
Loved everything about the hotel, it felt as though we had the place to ourselves. Onsen area was the highlight. Room spacious and lovely hot tub in the bathroom area. Loved the welcome treats and coffee station
Their onsen polls were amongst the best I've experienced in Japan. Atmosphere of the hotel was cordial and relaxed. Shutter bus services to Kasutsu station and/or Yubatake were frequent and efficient.
Close to centre town Kusatsu and all the onsens, good local suggestions from the owner, and the kotatsu (japanese heated table) was a nice touch in the colder fall weather.
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