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Kusatsu Onsen Boun

433-1, Agatsuma-gun

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  • Ryokan (Japanese inn) that boasts free-flowing water from the Kusatsu Onsen hot spring source

  • This is a historic Ryokan (Japanese inn) that was founded in 1599. There are six baths, including an open-air bath, with two hot springs, so you can enjoy the hot springs to your heart's content. Please note that the washing area can be cold in winter due to the high altitude. The famous Yubatake, pictured here, is within walking distance, making it convenient for sightseeing. There are rooms with open-air baths, so you can enjoy a private open-air bath with free-flowing natural hot spring water. There are both Western-style and Japanese-style rooms, so you can choose the room that best suits the people you're going with. The food is delicious, and is served in 4-5 portions so you can eat freshly cooked water.
    rianko's answer (Posted on:2025/1/ 5)

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  • Take your family to Kusatsu Onsen this spring break! Boun is a long-established Ryokan (Japanese inn) within walking distance of the Yubatake hot springs.

  • This inn boasts an abundant amount of 100% natural hot spring. You can enjoy the hot springs at your leisure with your family. Dinner is kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal )using seasonal ingredients from Gunma. You can also enjoy sightseeing in Kusatsu, such as strolling Yumomi (A technique in which a board approximately 180cm long is placed in the hot spring to stir the water and lower the temperature until it is ready to bathe.) the hot spring town and watching the Yumomi show.
    たけやん's answer (Posted on:2024/2/28)

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  • Relax and unwind with a single plan

  • This hotel offers a single room plan with 12 tatami mats, so you can relax in a spacious room. For dinner, you can enjoy Wagyu beef Shabu Shabu(Japanese hotpot). The hot spring is 100% natural hot spring, so it's the best.
    へゆもんて's answer (Posted on:2023/3/14)

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  • 6 minutes walk from Kusatsu Bus Terminal, pick-up service available

  • We highly recommend "Boun" in Kusatsu Onsen, which is conveniently located just a 6-minute walk from Kusatsu Bus Terminal. Pick-up service is also available upon request. This hot spring inn is located in the center of the hot spring town, about a 3-minute walk from the Yubatake, and is a long-established inn that has been loved by many literary figures. The hot springs, which are drawn from two sources, "Bandaiko" and "Sainokawara," for the six baths, are all free-flowing from the source. You can enjoy the quaint indoor and outdoor baths to your heart's content. For meals, you can enjoy a Japanese meal that features seasonal ingredients and the flavors of Joshu.
    nanochip's answer (Posted on:2020/9/10)

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  • With the solo travel plan, you can have dinner and breakfast in your room.

  • "Boun" is a long-established inn that was founded in 1599, and is easily accessible, being just a five-minute walk from the Yubatake. It offers a plan for solo travelers, and is recommended as it offers both dinner and breakfast in your room. There are six baths in the building, including indoor and outdoor baths, all of which are elegant wooden buildings, and you can enjoy two types of 100% natural hot spring. Both the building and the rooms have a calm and quiet atmosphere, making it the perfect inn for adults to spend their holidays.
    RRgypsies's answer (Posted on:2020/8/21)

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  • Single occupancy plans are available.

  • It's close to the Yubatake and within walking distance, and they offer a plan for single guests. The service was polite and excellent, the food was delicious, and there was so much to choose from that I couldn't finish it all. I was very satisfied. The room was spacious, and the garden was very tasteful and beautiful.
    ササラ's answer (Posted on:2020/8/21)

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  • An inn where you can enjoy two hot springs, Kawahara Onsen and Bandaiko Onsen.

  • This hotel has rooms with open-air baths, so we were able to enjoy dinner in our rooms. The best thing about the open-air baths in our rooms is that we can use them whenever we want without any worries. The tasteful design made for a luxurious time. The large open-air bath was also spacious, and we enjoyed a blissful time here while gazing at the natural beauty. Another nice feature was the service of choosing colorful yukata from a wide range of options.
    くまたんさん's answer (Posted on:2019/12/ 5)

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  • This inn has a calming Japanese atmosphere.

  • You can enjoy seasonal scenery such as flowers (rhododendrons) and autumn leaves on the premises. There is an open-air bath in the building where you can enjoy two types of hot springs. Meals are standard Japanese cuisine. In addition, steaks and fried chicken can also be ordered, so foreign guests who are not familiar with Japanese cuisine can feel at ease.
    ken ken chan's answer (Posted on:2019/7/21)

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  • There is a rhododendron garden

  • There is a rustic rhododendron garden. There are Japanese-style rooms with windows facing the garden, so you can enjoy the view from inside the room. You can also enjoy the Japanese atmosphere from the Japanese cuisine made with seasonal ingredients.
    みこっち's answer (Posted on:2019/7/ 3)

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  • Ryokan (Japanese inn) founded in 1601

  • This inn is a historic Ryokan (Japanese inn) that was founded in 1601. There are six hot spring baths and two hot springs. There is also a waterfall in the courtyard, and you can enjoy the scenery of the four seasons. There are flowers arranged here and there in the building, which gives you a Japanese feel.
    えりめろ's answer (Posted on:2019/6/28)

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