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- Question publication date:2019/4/19
- Update date:2024/12/11
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I want to know about barrier-free accommodations in Kusatsu Onsen that are recommended for the elderly.
I'm going to Japan with my parents, and they want to go to Kusatsu Onsen. They are elderly and have weak legs, so I'd like to stay at a hotel that is barrier-free. Are there any barrier-free hot spring hotels in Kusatsu Onsen?
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This inn in Kusatsu Onsen has barrier-free rooms that are easy for wheelchair users to use. There is a wheelchair ramp, so you can enter the room in your wheelchair. In the large public bath, natural hot spring water from the source flows in a continuous stream. The meals use many Gunma flavors, such as Joshu beef, locally handmade tofu, and locally grown vegetables.わらびもち's answer (Posted on:2020/8/27)
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This is a recommended inn that focuses on barrier-free access.
- This inn has wheelchair accessible rooms, so we recommend it. Wheelchair accessible, wheelchairs available for rental, and barrier-free toilets. There are handrails in the bathtub, so you can bathe with peace of mind. This inn offers the large communal bath and open-air bath, where you can enjoy the hot spring waters of Kusatsu, which originate from the Bandai mine 100% natural hot spring. There are also rooms with semi-open-air baths and private baths, so we recommend using these, as you can enjoy the hot springs at your own pace with your family without worrying about the eyes of others. Both dinner and breakfast are buffet style. Dinner is Buffet Buffet over 50 types of Japanese, Western, and Chinese dishes, so you can eat as much as you like of whatever you like. It also includes an all-you-can-drink option for 90 minutes, including beer. This inn is committed to barrier-free access, so we recommend it.どんどん's answer (Posted on:2019/8/ 6)
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We are focusing on barrier-free access.
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If you are looking for a barrier-free hotel in Kusatsu Onsen, I recommend the Kusatsu Skyland Hotel. Although they do not have completely barrier-free rooms, they are making an effort to be barrier-free by installing ramps where there are steps to make it easier for wheelchair users to move around, and introducing wheelchair-accessible rooms on their official website.Behind The Line's answer (Posted on:2019/11/10)
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Located near the Yubatake hot springs, this lodge is friendly to senior citizen
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The hotel is located just a 4-minute walk from the Yubatake hot springs in the center of Kusatsu Onsen, making it an ideal location for sightseeing and strolling around the hot spring town. You can park your car right at the entrance, and there is a slope at the entrance, so it is easy to move around in a wheelchair. Of course, the entire building is barrier-free, and wheelchairs are available for rental. There are handrails in the large bath, making it easy for people with weak legs to use. Meals suitable for the elderly are also provided, making it an ideal place for elderly people to stay.ほっこり法師's answer (Posted on:2020/2/ 6)
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