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"Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Ichii" Reviews & Details

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Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Ichii

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  • A Hotel with a Prime Location, Right in Front of the Yubatake

  •  If you're looking for a hotel with a buffet in Kusatsu Onsen, I recommend "Hotel Ichii." It's in a prime location, standing right in front of the "Yubatake," Kusatsu Onsen's famous symbol. It was super easy to just step out for a quick walk at night to see the Yubatake all lit up. The buffet hall just had its grand opening in 2024, so it's very clean. And, of course, the food was delicious with plenty of variety. If your main priority is strolling around the onsen town, I highly recommend it.
    Hiro_papa (Early 30s Male)'s answer (Posted on:2025/10/24)

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  • Recommended hotels with high-quality buffets

  • How about Hotel Ichii? The buffet here is new and spacious, and above all, the quality of the food is really high. The "live kitchen" is especially amazing, where they make Joshu beef steaks and sushi on the spot. The freshly fried tempura was also excellent. They also have crab and roast beef, which the kids loved. Even among buffets where you can eat as much as you like of whatever you like, I think this is a hotel where everyone will be very satisfied with the delicious food.
    KenFuku (Early 40s Male)'s answer (Posted on:2025/10/24)

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  • Enjoy a sumptuous buffet with a wide variety of delicacies.

  • Located right in front of the Yubatake, the symbol of Kusatsu onsen(hot spring), this long-established hot onsen(hot spring) inn has been in business for over 300 years. Its appeal lies in its hospitality backed by years of business experience and its onsen(hot spring) experience that will soothe both body and soul. Meals are available in a buffet-style plan, offering a colorful array of luxurious dishes in addition to Japanese cuisine such as sushi and sukiyaki. Popular dishes include brand-name beef steaks and roast beef, which are served in the open live kitchen, and the hotel's signature meatloaf.
    モモンガ's answer (Posted on:2025/7/25)

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  • A Kusatsu inn where families can relax in Japanese-style rooms

  • There is a 10-tatami Japanese-style room, so even families with children can relax comfortably. Guests can sleep on futons, so it's safe for children who are bad sleepers. The hot springs are a large bath and an open-air bath that are 100% natural hot springs, so you can stretch your legs out and relax. For dinner, you can enjoy colorful kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal )made with plenty of seasonal ingredients.
    ひひん's answer (Posted on:2023/2/ 3)

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  • The breakfast and dinner Buffet are excellent

  • Before COVID-19, you could have a Japanese Kaiseki meal in your room or in a private dining room, or there was a Japanese and Western buffet. This buffet had over 40 kinds of original Japanese and Western dishes, and soft drinks were all-you-can-drink. Also, for those who like alcohol, you could add 1,580 yen on the spot to get all-you-can-drink alcohol. In the morning, we had a delicious Japanese and Western Buffet and ate to our heart's content. There are two large public baths and two open-air baths for hot springs, which currently draw from the precious Shirohata and Bandaiko springs.
    Shinryuken's answer (Posted on:2022/4/ 6)

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  • Popular Hotels in Kusatsu Onsen

  • There are two hot springs, and the open-air bath has clear water, while the large bath has slightly cloudy water, but both were very pleasant to bathe in. For dinner, we had a Japanese course meal, and in the morning, we had a Japanese and Western buffet, and everything was delicious. I thought the price was reasonable.
    うまき's answer (Posted on:2020/10/ 4)

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  • A retro hotel with a feel of old Japan

  • This is an inn where you can use the basic plan with two meals at a reasonable price! In a spacious and beautiful Japanese-style room, we enjoyed delicious seasonal dishes for dinner in a restaurant with a Japanese-Western atmosphere. There is an open-air garden bath where you can enjoy the beautiful seasonal scenery, and I was able to relax in it.
    ぺこポコ's answer (Posted on:2020/9/29)

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  • A tasteful garden-style open-air bath

  • This is a long-established Ryokan (Japanese inn) that has been in business since the Edo period, located in front of the Yubatake, the symbol of Kusatsu Onsen. It is recommended for hot spring lovers, as you can enjoy two 100% natural hot spring in the large stone bath and the atmospheric garden-style open-air bath. Dinner was a Japanese course meal with a variety of dishes, including sashimi platters, a small hot pot of Japanese beef, and dessert.
    nanochip's answer (Posted on:2020/9/28)

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  • A charming inn overlooking the Yubatake

  • Located close to the Yubatake, the symbol and center of Kusatsu Onsen. A beautiful inn overlooking the Yubatake. This inn offers a ladies-only plan, where you can rent a stylish colorful yukata for free according to your preference. Other amenities for women are also available, making it the perfect place for a girls' trip. Of course, you can enjoy the beneficial waters of Kusatsu in the large public bath or the open-air bath with a sense of spaciousness.
    ほっこり法師's answer (Posted on:2020/2/20)

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  • It is close to the Yubatake and the bus terminal.

  • If you go to Kusatsu Onsen by train, take a bus from JR Naganohara-Kusatsuguchi Station and get off at Kusatsu Bus Terminal. At Hotel Ichii, the symbol of the area, the Yubatake hot springs, are right in front of you, and the bus terminal is within walking distance. There are only a few plans available, but there is one that includes two meals.
    Behind The Line's answer (Posted on:2020/1/ 9)

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  • The hot spring water is gentle on the skin... you can experience smooth skin.

  • The hot spring waters of Kusatsu Onsen are said to be effective against skin diseases. At Hotel Ichii, you can bathe in the milky white waters of the Shirahata hot spring in the large public bath, and in the open-air bath, you can bathe in the clear waters of the mineral hot spring. After bathing, you will feel the smoothness of your skin. As it is an acidic spring, it may be good for acne, but if you have a serious skin disease, you may not be able to bathe in it. You can also bathe on a day trip. I recommend staying overnight, relaxing in the hot springs, and strolling around the Yubatake. You can also try a foot bath at the Yubatake. If you have time, it's a good idea to stretch your legs and go to the Yugama to relieve your fatigue. The cobalt blue Yugama is amazing. I had the hotel's buffet for breakfast and dinner, and it was delicious.
    りさりん's answer (Posted on:2014/7/ 4)

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