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Book Naraya in Kusatsu Onsen (Gunma)―― 130 years of history. A prestigious ryokan standing near the famous yubatake (hot water field) with bubbling spring water.
Access: Two hours 30 minutes by JR Limited Express from Ueno Station to Naganohara-Kusatsuguchi Station, then 25 minutes by bus to Kusatsu Onsen Bus Terminal and 4-min shuttle bus ride (or 5 minutes by on foot) from there
Rental hot spring baths for private use (outside guest rooms): 3 baths
Acid spring, Sulfur spring, Sulfate spring, Chloride spring
This is a long standing ryokan with the texture of a classic old style Japanese hot spring inn. It is a wooden three story building.
An acidic bath. It has been known as a popular bath from days of old, and is one of the three most famous hot springs in Japan. With an output that is the largest in Japan amongst naturally occurring hot springs, this hot spring boasts a potent disinfectant power. This acidic bath has been known as a popular bath from days of old, and displays incredible potency in hot spring therapy effects. The water is good for neuralgia, fatigue, skin problems, etc.
Kusatsu Onsen, Yubatake, Mount Shirane (Yugama), Karuizawa
1877
36 rooms
*Smoking is prohibited in all rooms
*These links will go to the travel agencys’ reservation website.
31,400 - 99,900 yen per guest per night
The price includes one dinner and one breakfast
396 Kusatsu, Kusatsu-machi, Azuma-gun, Gunma, 377-1711 Japan Show map
(1) Two hours 30 minutes by JR Limited Express from Ueno Station to Naganohara-Kusatsuguchi Station, then 25 minutes by bus to Kusatsu Onsen Bus Terminal and 4-min shuttle bus ride (or 5 minutes by on foot) from there
(2) Four hours by bus from Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal to Kusatsu Onsen Bus Terminal, then 4 minutes by shuttle bus (or 5 minutes on foot)
The required times may slightly vary depending on the time of day.