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A property boasting a history and tradition established in the late Edo period. Kusatsu Onsen is said to have been discovered during Minamoto no Yoritomo's falconry in Joshu Mihara no Sho, and "Kusatsu Onsen Tenojiyu" served as a guide. The elegance passed down through generations is fully reflected in the room designs and the garden's ambiance showcasing the beauty of the four seasons, creating a graceful space.
A new encounter, a single story. Kanbayashi Hotel Senjukaku. The story began with an encounter. It was in 1929 (Showa 4) when the first president of Nagano Electric Railway, Tohei Kozu, met Lieutenant Helseth from Norway. This meeting in Kanbayashi brought together European and Japanese cultures, creating an entirely new culture or space. It was a groundbreaking event where the culture of a Western-style Hotel was incorporated into a traditional Japanese-style Ryokan for the first time. Furthermore, this encounter became the prologue to the development of Kanbayashi Onsen and Shiga Kogen, now renowned as one of Japan's leading international resorts.
A refined sukiya-style retreat nestled along a lush, verdant gorge. All buildings, including the guest rooms, face the Matsukawa Gorge—spring and summer bring fresh greenery as a “gorge-side Accommodation.” In autumn, it becomes a “healing hot spring” floating amid crimson mountains, and in winter, a “moment of tranquility” wrapped in white. This Accommodation offers breathtaking views throughout the year, in every season. For dining, please take your time savoring our signature oil fondue in a private dining room.
The "segai-dashi beam construction" creates a beautiful landscape with large white walls and black beams. It recreates the traditional architectural style that has been passed down since the Edo period when it was founded. From the moment you step through the entrance, you are welcomed by a space with a pure Japanese atmosphere. A quiet time flows within the facility, making it hard to believe it's in the center of an Onsen town.
Situated on a 5,000-tsubo property, Tsutsujitei features approximately 3,000 tsubo of natural forest transformed into a rustic garden. This wooden property offers a serene retreat where you can experience the changing seasons, shifting shadows, gentle breezes, the sound of rain, and dancing snow, all while enjoying distant views of the Shirane mountain range. As a property close to nature, it provides a slow passage of time and moments of tranquility. Welcome to Tsutsujitei, the hot spring village where azaleas bloom.
Just a 1-minute walk from the famous Kusatsu Onsen attraction 'Yubatake'. The traditional Japanese-style Ryokan 'Naraya' exudes historical charm. Boasting a variety of Room types suitable for various travels and the 24-hour flowing Onsen 'Shirahata no Yu'.
The property "Yuyado Toki no Niwa" offers a new level of luxury and ambiance, featuring two hot spring sources and a variety of baths, with every Room equipped with an open-air bath. Spacious Rooms, dishes made with abundant seasonal ingredients, and a garden full of seasonal charm—all meticulously prepared. For guests who wish to fully enjoy their Kusatsu journey, we provide an elevated level of satisfaction.
Kusatsu Hotel was established during the Taisho era as a Western-style "Hotel." During the Meiji period, Dr. Bertz, a German medical scientist, praised Kusatsu Onsen, attracting many foreign visitors to Kusatsu. Later, around Showa 27, the hotel was renovated into the current traditional Japanese-style Ryokan, but the name "Hotel" remained. The charm and spirit of hospitality from the Taisho era have been preserved to this day.
At Kusatsu Onsen, there is a hot spring source called "Wata no Yu." The water is soft and gentle, with a milky white color reminiscent of cotton. When you immerse yourself in the "Kusatsu Hotel Annex Wata no Yu," your body and mind will be warmed and healed to the core.
Kusatsu Onsen has long been known as one of Japan’s finest hot springs and remains a lively, popular destination for visitors. In the Onsen townscape, where traces of the Edo period still linger, steam rising from the Yubatake drifts through the streets, creating an authentic Onsen atmosphere. With convenient access via the Shinkansen and expressways, a wide range of sightseeing routes can be planned, and Kusatsu also serves as a central hub.“Mukashigokoro no Accommodation Kanemidori” is a welcoming Accommodation with 120 years of history that cherishes the spirit and warmth of bygone days.
KURBIO is a name derived from the combination of the German word "KUR," meaning "healing, recovery, treatment," and the Greek word "BIOS," meaning "life." KUR is often associated with Kurhaus (a Facility for therapeutic and recuperative purposes, often featuring an Onsen), and BIO is commonly heard in recent years in the context of macrobiotics (a dietary approach translated as "the art of longevity"). Kusatsu Onsen Hotel KURBIO is designed with the desire to help guests restore their physical and mental health through both aspects. It offers a serene environment, the renowned hot springs of Kusatsu, and daily meal menus based on macrobiotics. This is a new style of healthy resort that has not existed in Japan before.
Kusatsu Onsen Boun is a Ryokan boasting flowing Onsen baths and a rhododendron garden. It features six baths sourced from two hot springs. Enjoy the full experience of Kusatsu Onsen. Rooms with open-air baths using the Nishinokawara spring are also available. Located just a 3-minute walk from Yubatake, the center of the Onsen town. Relax and enjoy the serene time of Onsen indulgence loved by many literary figures.
58 minutes from Karuizawa Outlet. Kusatsu Now Resort Hotel, a spa resort hotel located in Kusatsu Onsen, offers day-use bathing, private open-air baths, as well as activities like tennis and golf.
A property that welcomes guests with the elegance and joy reminiscent of cherry blossoms. We strive to bring happiness to our valued guests who travel from afar to visit Kusatsu Onsen. With this sentiment, we are committed to providing warm, cheerful, and elegant hospitality.
Beyond the bustle of Yubatake lies a place of quiet calm Surrender yourself to the milky-white waters of Jizo Hot Spring Source Let time pass gently Enjoy your stay in Kusatsu freely and richly May the moments you spend here become special memories We welcome you with heartfelt hospitality.
Surrounded by the lush greenery of Matsukawa Valley, cherished by many literary figures, Yamada Onsen, known as the "inner parlor of Zenkoji-daira," continues to convey the classic and charming atmosphere of onsen through Yamada-kan, a property with over 210 years of history.
A Resort Hotel named Lavista (meaning "view") has opened on a hill slightly away from the central area of Kusatsu Onsen. This is the first facility in Kusatsu Onsen to feature a top-floor panoramic Onsen bath and four unique private Onsen baths, all free of charge, where you can enjoy two types of hot springs, including the famous Yubatake source. Additionally, all guest rooms are equipped with private open-air Onsen baths, allowing you to indulge in the "Yukawa no Yu" spring, different from the panoramic bath. On the top floor, the panoramic lounge offers inclusive services such as draft beer after a bath, an amenity buffet that delights women, and light snacks, tailored to different times of the day from check-in to check-out. For dinner, savor a carefully selected Western-style course meal.
"Kimuraya" is a Ryokan that was once operated by the representative's grandmother at Kusatsu Onsen. With the hope of becoming a property loved by guests for a long time and allowing them to enjoy the townscape, onsen, and cuisine of Kusatsu Town, we have inherited the name "Kimuraya." Please enjoy blissful moments in a space encompassing the onsen.
A 3-minute walk from Yubatake, this Hotel is located in the heart of the newly established "Ura-Kusatsu," a new landmark. The concept of the Hotel is "1/f Fluctuation." "1/f Fluctuation" refers to the harmony between regularity and irregularity. Like the rhythm of a human heartbeat, this non-constant rhythm, found in various natural elements of the world, brings a sense of comfort to the human mind. The flickering flames of a bonfire or hearth, the flowing motion of water, the rustling sound of trees, and the swaying lanterns as you stroll through the twilight of Ura-Kusatsu. Savor the fluctuation and enjoy a moment of healing.
Just a 1-minute walk from Kusatsu Onsen's symbol, "Yubatake," this is a stayable restaurant & café. Supervised by the chef of the long-established Ryokan "Naraya," you can enjoy "The Taste of Gunma" from café menus to dinner. In the two exclusive Rooms with Onsen, you can have Kusatsu's famous hot springs all to yourself. Relax and enjoy your time in your preferred way, whether it's having a light snack at the open pocket park or footbath inspired by "rising steam and the flowing Onsen river (Yugawa)," or dining calmly in a private room at the restaurant.
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