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At a Property with the history and tradition of Kusatsu Onsen, immerse yourself in the milky white waters flowing from the rock.

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.

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About a 1-minute walk from Yubatake, enjoy the architectural style from the Edo period along with Kusatsu's renowned hot springs.

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.

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A long-established Ryokan with a classic charm, located about a 1-minute walk from Kusatsu’s famous Yubatake hot spring field.

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'.

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A historic Ryokan established in the 2nd year of the Taisho era, featuring the renowned "Nishi no Kawara" hot spring of Kusatsu.

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.

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A Japanese-modern Ryokan where you can enjoy Kusatsu’s rare hot spring source, “Wata-no-Yu”

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.

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A heartwarming Onsen accommodation located about a 3-minute walk from Yubatake, offering two different hot spring sources to enjoy.

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.

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Enjoy six free-flowing Onsen baths sourced from two springs in Kusatsu, one of Japan's three famous hot springs.

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.

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A soul-enriching getaway at a mountain resort surrounded by forest, where you can fully enjoy the Onsen and nature.

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.

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Unwind from the core at a Japanese-style Hotel rich in traditional charm at Kusatsu Onsen, the champion of eastern Japan.

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.

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“Make Kusatsu time your own.”

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.

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Designed by Kengo Kuma. A single-room property overlooking "Yubatake," the symbol of Kusatsu Onsen.

"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.

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Experience the "Yuragi" at a Hotel in Ura-Kusatsu, just a short distance from Kusatsu Onsen's Yubatake.

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.

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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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Indulge in the Kusatsu hot springs, a moment of relaxation.

In March 2024, a new Property with private open-air baths in every room will open just a 1-minute walk from Yubatake. Located in the heart of the street connecting Kusatsu Onsen's symbol "Yubatake" and "Sainokawara Park," guests can enjoy exclusive use of the natural Onsen open-air baths during their stay, and indulge in a relaxing café time during the day and Bar time at night in the front lobby. Experience a full Onsen getaway right in the center of Kusatsu Onsen. *This is a No Meals Included Property. Enjoy your time in Kusatsu Onsen freely and at your own pace.

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A Stay in a Registered Cultural Property Founded in the Late Edo Period|Surrender to the Comfort of a Bygone Era

"Yamamoto-kan," a historic Ryokan established in the late Edo period, stands gracefully in front of Kusatsu Onsen's iconic Yubatake. This registered tangible cultural property retains the charm of traditional wooden architecture. Inside, you’ll feel the warmth and history, with a bathhouse offering soothing onsen water directly sourced from Kusatsu’s renowned Shirahata spring. The nine guest rooms are designed for tranquility, offering stunning views of Yubatake and allowing guests to fully enjoy the changing beauty of each season. After your bath, savor handmade kaiseki cuisine crafted with care by skilled chefs. The dining area overlooks Yubatake, where you can enjoy a special moment while admiring the steam and enchanting night illuminations. This accommodation combines location, history, onsen baths, exquisite cuisine, and breathtaking scenery to provide an immersive Kusatsu experience for all five senses.

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Enjoy Gunma’s signature Joshu cuisine and fully experience Bandai-ko Gensen, Kusatsu Onsen’s largest and hottest natural hot spring source.

A large public bath and garden open-air bath with 100% free-flowing Bandai Mine hot spring water. A panoramic restaurant buffet packed with Joshu gourmet specialties! A large free outdoor parking lot next door. Plenty of Facilities, including a comics corner and table tennis! We also recommend visiting the hot springs at our two sister Hotels.

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Located right in front of Kusatsu Onsen Yubatake. A property where you can enjoy the atmosphere and liveliness of the onsen town.

A conveniently located Accommodation offering No Meals Included, situated right in front of Kusatsu Onsen’s landmark, Yubatake.Recommended for travelers who want to enjoy Kusatsu’s hot-spring hopping at a reasonable price. Part of the fun is researching nearby great izakayas and other dining spots before your trip.Another highlight: complimentary morning service with bread, Onsen eggs, sausages, and more.

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Founded in the late Edo period. Relax at a Property ideal as a base for Kusatsu tourism.

A small property with 14 rooms, established at the end of the Edo period, featuring 100% natural onsen.Excellent location, just 3 minutes from Yubatake, making it an ideal base for Kusatsu sightseeing.Two private baths are available for free for 40 minutes. We offer Japanese cuisine featuring local Joshu ingredients at reasonable prices.Smoking is prohibited throughout the premises (including all guest rooms).

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With over 300 years of history, this traditional Ryokan is located right in front of the iconic 'Yubatake' of Kusatsu Onsen.

A historic Ryokan in Kusatsu with a legacy dating back to the Edo period. This Ryokan offers natural flowing Onsen from two rare sources within Kusatsu Onsen: "Yubatake-mae Shirahata Source" and "Shirane-san Bandaiko Source." Its prime location right in front of Yubatake, the symbol of Kusatsu Onsen, is another highlight. Enjoy your journey in Kusatsu surrounded by the scent of sulfur and rising steam.

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About a 2-minute walk from Kusatsu Onsen’s Yubatake. Enjoy a range of services, including a light breakfast.

Opened in 2013, this casual property is a 2-minute walk from Yubatake, with no meals included. All plans come with a complimentary light breakfast, along with services like coffee, tea, and post-bath ice cream. Perfect for a relaxed and leisurely trip to Kusatsu.

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