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Kindai Pension
4/53 Reviews
It felt like the food hadn't evolved from the pension culture of the 80's. It seems that you can claim to be French if you have fish and meat dishes. The river fish was simple and good, but the meat was placed on a hot bedrock that ruined the quality and volume. If it was served on a normal plate, I could have enjoyed the medium to the end. oh sorry. The soup (morning and evening) and the scrambled eggs (morning) were unnaturally thick and unappetizing, as if some kind of thickener had been used. And the ultimate dessert. It was a quality like a service dessert for lunch in the 1,000 yen range (especially dry because I have a sweet tooth). On the other hand, the bath is truly Kusatsu! It was the first time in a while that makes me think. I don't like public baths, so if it's empty, I can always lock it and go in by myself.
Kusatsu Kogen Youth Hostel
2.8/54 Reviews
5/2 I stayed in room 201, which was about 10 tatami mats and had 4 bunk beds. It was 4,200 yen per person + 200 yen for heating + 200 yen for sheets = 4,600 yen. Due to the influence of the coronavirus, there was no bath but only a shower. (It's a hot spring, so if you can't take a bath, you should let them know in advance.) The heating in the lobby was turned off even though I had set aside the heating fee, and when I went into the room and turned on the heating, it wouldn't turn on, probably because it was broken. The cafeteria was occupied by students in the group and I was unable to use it. Therefore, even though I came to the hot springs, I couldn't use the hot springs, and I kept saving money for heating, and even though it was snowing outside, there was no heating, and I couldn't eat freely. It was a crappy hotel that was a rip-off.
Matsumuraya Ryokan
4.8/59 Reviews
Very close to Kusatsu Onsen, just around the corner, good location. Parking spaces are a bit limited, so driving by yourself depends a bit on luck. The room is very good, the boss is very nice, the food is delicious and exquisite.
Nakamuraya Ryokan
4.7/52 Reviews
This was my first and only stay at a ryokan so I don’t have much to compare it to. I chose this lodging because of the cats and good reviews on the food. The cats were really sweet and I enjoyed playing with them. I have 2 cats of my own so it was really nice. The food was so beautiful and delicious - the mushroom soup at dinner was amazing. I really enjoyed it. The private bath rooms were very convenient and open 24 hrs. I thought the facilities were clean and very pleasant. The location was very close to the central area and a quick walk to all the important sites including the bus station. The only comment I have was in the morning someone was smoking and the smell got ****** into the 2nd floor hallway so maybe more care should be taken to be sure the smoke stays outside. The host was so nice and sweet and I used google translate to ask questions. The matcha madeleines are so tasty I bought a box to take with me.
Iijimakan
3.7/511 Reviews
A very old hot spring hotel is also the cheapest one in the area. At this price, it was in line with expectations. It arrived a half hour earlier, and it also smoothly let CI. Just like a small Japanese-style hostel, the clerks do not speak English, and they communicate with me in Japanese with no more than 10 sentences. The room is older, but there is everything there, and the bathrobes are beautiful. The hot springs are all public, there is no private soup, and the toilets are also public. There is a squat pit and a toilet. The toilets have to line up that morning. The sense of form at dinner is still in line with the routine of Japanese hot spring hotels. The dishes are ok, and the breakfast is a bit disappointing. It is all carbon water, and the hot spring eggs are not. The geographical location is an extra point. This town has many mountain roads. His home is a 1-minute walk from the bus station, and it will not be very tired to go up and down, let alone ask the hotel to drive to pick it up. According to these circumstances, it is okay to give 4 points, but I don't recommend everyone to live, because this house has hidden charges, and in winter it will charge 500 warm house fee and 150 hot spring water tax. There is no mention on the booking page. If the hot spring tax is not unfamiliar to people who frequent Japan, what is called the warm house fee is very strange. Communicate with the store. They showed me their official website, which means that there is a statement. I said that I didn't set it on the official website. I have no way of knowing it. I prefer to believe that the owner ’s idea is pure and not intentional, but doing business is very frustrating. No wonder it takes up such a good position and does not renovate. Similar hotels that have been renovated next door can sell twice as much. Of course, the result of the matter itself is still good. This hidden charge problem was later subsidized to me by Ctrip. I praised Ctrip customer service and dealt with it in a particularly efficient and professional manner. The reasons for not recommending are: 1. Difficulty in communication. I went to the next few places and visited. Although the English is not fluent, it is obviously much better. There are local characteristics (I changed to the hotel the next day); 3. In addition to the so-called warm house fee, his family's original price advantage of only three or fifty rmb will no longer exist, and you can choose the same price slightly more expensive, Choose the few hotels, the single room price is also in this grade, but the conditions are much better, anyway, this one also experiences impenetrable Japanese feeling, if you really want to experience Japanese feeling, you can choose a hotel above 1500rmb.
Kusatsu Onsen Sen
4/53 Reviews
I went to the SEN private baths at Kusatsu Onsen this time♪ There are three types of baths: Hinoki (Japanese cypress) bath Rock bath Ceramic bath Each bath has its own unique atmosphere, and I highly recommend them! When I went, there was snow, which made the baths feel even more magical!

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Hotel Info for Travelers

Highest Price€458
Lowest Price€24
Number of Reviews62
Number of Hotels43
Average Price (Weekdays)€133
Average Price (Weekends)€145