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- I'm going on girls trip to Kusatsu Onsen. Are there any lodgings where I can enjoy the 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.) experience and delicious food?
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- Question publication date:2013/10/ 9
- Update date:2024/11/ 1
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I'm going on girls trip to Kusatsu Onsen. Are there any lodgings where I can enjoy the 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.) experience and delicious food?
Two girls are going on a two-day, one-night trip to Kusatsu Onsen in Gunma. Can you recommend Ryokan (Japanese inn) or hotel with good food for under 10,000 yen per person? We'll be traveling by train and bus, so we'd like to find a place with good transport access close to the Kusatsu Onsen bus terminal. We're looking forward to experiencing 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.)!
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- We recommend the Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Ichii, Ryokan (Japanese inn) located in a hot spring area 25 minutes by bus from Naganohara-Kusatsuguchi Station. The tourist spot, the Yubatake, is right in front of the hotel, and although it's limited, you can see it from the rooms. The open-air bath is surrounded by nature, the air is fresh, and the large bath is comfortable. 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.) experience costs 600 yen for adults, so it's perfect for tourists. For meals, you can choose between a Japanese course meal or a kaiseki meal.はがせとうち's answer (Posted on:2023/12/ 1)
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Ryokan (Japanese inn) located in the Yubatake area, the center of Kusatsu Onsen
- I recommend Ichii Hotel. It is located in the center of Kusatsu Onsen, right in front of the Yubatake, so it is very convenient for exploring the hot springs. I think you will be satisfied with both the room and the food. If you choose the cheaper plan, you will not have dinner in your room, but you will have dinner at the restaurant, which I think is more relaxing. I always have dinner at the restaurant and have no complaints. The hot springs at the hotel are nice, but if you go to Kusatsu, you should also try visiting the public baths!ユーザー's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 3)
A hot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn) located directly in front of the tourist attraction "Yubata"