"Staff were helpful and friendly, but we only spoke in Japanese so not sure if they accommodate guests from abroad very often. Food was ample and tasty (traditional Japanese foods) and served in the privacy of the room.
Pillows are traditional Japanese style (small and somewhat hard) so I would recommend bringing your own pillow if you prefer a larger and softer pillow.
Website is not clear, but rooms have sinks and toilets, but the bath (onsen style) is shared. Ample parking and great...
"Beautiful property and inside/outside onsen. Splurge for the (9 course!) set dinner and breakfast option - we got lucky and were assigned a private room to enjoy the elegance. A wonderful place to stay in a wonderful town!"
"The staff were absolutely amazing. The hallway was very dingy not nice at all and the futon bed they put on the floor for me was horrible. Having said that, I have never slept on the floor so it was the first time for me. The resort Onsen was amazing. "
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"The breakfast buffet was extravaganza! I never seen that much extent of options and they were top notch! It is a big hotel so they had to limit time so we got busy exploring different items. We did not have dinner there but I wonder what it would have been like. We went out to a local mom and pop bar. The immediate area did not seem to have many options for eating out though.
The hot spring bath was nice. We enjoyed going between inside and olhalf-outside baths. We didn't do this but saw used the sauna and cold bath.
The view from the room was wonderful, looking at snow-capped mountain ridges.
The only con is that we were a family of 5 and had to get separated into two rooms. It would have been nice to stay together in one room with five futons. Maybe they were out of bigger rooms when we booked?
The location was good for a car access. It is away from the city center of Nagano so if you travel by train, a taxi ride would be needed. But we were pleasantly surprised by what this Matsushiro area had to offer. After checking out we drove a few minutes to the Matsushiro historic residential area, parked, strolled the old Shinto shrine and Buddhist temples. Then we toured into the enormous cave that Imperial Japan dug near the end of WWII to move the headquarter from Tokyo. They never actually moved, but they preserved the cave as a historic site.
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"Un excellent hôtel. Bonne localisation proche de la gare. Bon rapport qualité/prix. Hôtel propre, chambres confortables. Prenez une chambre rénovée, vous ne serez pas déçus!"
"This hotel is fairly old-fashioned, but that’s what makes it unique. Despite the fairly decent condition of the room and the smell of smoke, it was alright. The con is we have to walk uphill to the bus terminal. "
"Me and my family had a lovley stay here, however I so have one complaint. The inages showed the hotel being right next to the yubatake place, but it was actually a bit of a walk from there. They sid provide a "
"Very closed to the bus station, which was about 5 mins walk. The hotel is building with old architecture, but with modern updates. It was an easy check-in process. Our room was really nice and spacious. The room was clean, but my blank had a small stain on the blanket. The wifi is really good. There is a public onsen on the lower floor for guests to enjoy. We reserved a 45 mins private onsen for 3200 yen. It was well worth it! The room was roomy and clean. It has a private shower and bathroom. The we enjoyed our private onsen. Very relaxing. Highly recommend. Some tips. Don't walk in the hotel with your shoes or sneakers. There are sandals that you can walk outside the streets with. It's located in the lockers with the keys when you entered the hotel. If you want to walk around the hotel you can walk with your socks or the staff can you give a sandals. Breakfast is a buffet. Limited selections, and you have to make a time slot rsvp. They bar closed around 10pm. We loved our one night stayed. We would come back again!"
What's the top vacation rental that Kusatsu has to offer?
YADOKARI VILLAGE KITAKARUIZAWA: This vacation home rental outside of Kusatsu is located in a national park and offers a private yard, air-conditioning, and free WiFi to help you feel perfectly comfortable in your new surroundings. Kitchen amenities like a stovetop and kitchenware can make your vacation run smoothly. See all vacation rentals in Kusatsu.
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What's the best hotel when traveling with kids to Kusatsu?
Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Sakurai is a ryokan with a children's pool and 4 restaurants, and it's a top choice on Expedia for families. Attractions in the area like Jigokudani Monkey Park and Karuizawa Toy Kingdom are also fun for kids of all ages. Find more child-friendly accommodations in Kusatsu.
What's the best place to stay for a romantic vacation to Kusatsu?
Where is the best hotel to stay close to Yubatake?
Adjacent to Yubatake, Kusatsu Onsen Daitokan is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveler data, and this 3.5-star ryokan offers a restaurant and free parking. Other good choices close by include Kusatsu Onsen Gensen Ichinoyu and Yubatake Souan.
What about the best place to stay near Kusatsu International Ski Place?
One of the top choices for your stay is Kusatsu Onsen Daitokan, located a short 0.9 mi (1.4 km) from Kusatsu International Ski Place, and this 3.5-star ryokan offers a restaurant and free parking. Kusatsu Onsen Gensen Ichinoyu and Yubatake Souan are other good choices nearby.
What's the best luxury accommodation in Kusatsu?
Kusatsu Onsen Boun is a 4-star ryokan with spa services and in-room massages, and it's a popular choice for Expedia travelers looking for an elegant place to stay. Find more luxury hotels in Kusatsu.
What's the best place to stay if I'm looking to play golf in Kusatsu?
What's the best hotel for a ski vacation in Kusatsu?
Urakusatsu Tou is a top hotel for a winter getaway, and features ski storage and free WiFi. This hotel is adjacent to Kusatsu Onsen Ski Resort. Other good choices to stay near skiing include Kusatsu Onsen Futabaya and Kusatsu Hotel.
What are some accommodations with pools in Kusatsu?
Visitors to Kusatsu are sure to enjoy the hot springs. Tourists can also enjoy the city's ski areas, festivals, and lake views. A top sight in the area is Shiga Kogen Ski Area. In Kusatsu, there are 58 hotels and other accommodations to choose from. Find out more about Kusatsu.
The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 67°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 31°F. The rainiest months in Kusatsu are July, August, June, and September, with each month seeing an average of 10 inches of rainfall.