Latest Hotels Reviews for Gunma Prefecture

Kanemidori
4.7/541 Reviews
It was the smallest room, but it seemed to have been renewed, and the wallpaper and so on smelled good in the tatami table. The meal was colored 々 and enjoyed. The tea bowl steaming of foie gras was fat and it was impossible for the elderly, but I had a lot of ground things such as salmon and cow in Joshu. I was happy to see me left-handed and to take care of me to replace the direction of the cheek at breakfast. The table interval was wide, and I could enjoy the meal quietly without worrying about each other. Yubata and bus terminal are close, but it is a calm inn in a quiet place.
New Akagi
3.1/532 Reviews
About 5 minutes walk from the west exit of Takasaki Station. You will enter the alley opposite Takashimaya. The room rate is quite reasonable, but the room and facilities are quite old. Also, all rooms can smoke and no non-smoking rooms are available, and it is deodorant. You can buy a bath ticket for a affiliated hot spring for about 15 minutes on foot for 300 yen.
Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Ichii
4.5/551 Reviews
This is the hotel taking 5 star from my own scoring so far in Japan. 1) Central location with free car park 2) Amazing Food with Kaiseki type traditional service(Dinner and breakfast). All the ingredients and the way that they prepare in nice atmosphere is amazing. I think it was the best food experience for me so far in Japan. 3) Indoor and open air onsen which is so clean. 4) Service quality and hospitality is top class. We wanted to give a surprise gift to our cousin. We asked their restaurant management to prepare a special closed ceramic bowl etc. They perfectly prepared more than our expectation. Moreover, they also gave their own small gift to our cousin. 5) Building also in traditional shape and well maintained. 6) Our room was traditional tatami style and it was big enough with bath tube and toilet. 7) First floor is the biggest souvenir shop in central kusatsu area.
La Vista Kusatsu Hills
4.6/554 Reviews
It's one of the Kyoritsu resorts that I've always wanted to stay at. It is located on a hill, away from the center of Kusatsu Onsen. There was still time for the shuttle bus that day, so I took a taxi. When I arrived, the person in charge took my suitcase. Check-in was also smooth. The style of the room is to my liking. However, the fluffy pillow didn't suit me. I wonder if fluffy and expensive pillows are the mainstream these days. The changing area in the public bath is very small. There are 4 private baths, and there will be competition for everyone (lol) Dinner is my favorite. I prefer Western cuisine to Konomi rather than Japanese Kaiseki, so all the dishes were delicious. One thing that could be improved is that the shuttle bus apparently does not depart at the same time as the bus from Naganohara Kusatsuguchi. I hope this area can be improved.
Kusatsu Onsen Gensen Ichinoyu
4.2/536 Reviews
Close to Yubata and a lodging for a night, you can enjoy Kusatsu Onsen. You can go out to eat, shop and walk in free time. Dinner had steak and Chinese. I bought a drink in seven near Yubata and drank it at the inn. I asked for a cocktail at the bar of the inn that was a little short of drinks, and I drank with my wife while I was soaked in my foot bath. The building looks fashionable. The room is very large and clean, with furnishings such as tables, sofas, TVs, etc. Because it was a free plan for rental open-air bath, I was able to soak and enjoy the hot spring four times. Moreover, the rental bath has a room of a large size, and you can relax while watching TV. There was also a simple breakfast and it was enough. It was an inn I wanted to go again.
KAMENOI HOTEL KUSATSU YUBATAKE
4/533 Reviews
Near to Yubatake and also the shopping street - the hotel concierge will give you the shortcut to yubatake once you have check in which makes the route easy. The buffet spread for dinner and breakfast is good. Ramen as supper is added benefit ! They are also sister hotels with Daitokan and Kusatsu Onsen Hotel , and guests can use the onsen in the respectives hotel :) , but need to catch the timing
Sarugakyo Onsen Kurayashiki Nonohanabatake
3/52 Reviews
So many little things that make this hotel much better than anything else. The way they show you to your room, the way they put your shoes away and bring them back on your departure date, the way dinner and breakfast is waiting for you at your own private table, the way they let couples share an onsen during quiet hours. My point is - you will feel like a VIP here. The staff and always there, taking care of you in subtle ways, but you never feel watched or intruded on. This kind of invisible service - maybe hard for westerners to understand, but it is excellent. You will feel like you are really being understand and looked after. Highly recommend. Best hotel service I've had in japan in 2 years of living here. Highly recommended.
Mimatsukan
4.2/522 Reviews
Breakfast and dinner are very good 👍. For people like us who eat bird food, the amount is a bit too much, and I am embarrassed to not finish eating. The hotel is too close to the bus station. . The hotel is on a slope, so it has its own characteristics. It’s really nice to cross a small road next to the hotel and go straight to the middle of Time Street. The hotel provides special toothpaste and toothbrushes for children, as well as cute towels and bathrobes. Both the clerk and the shop owner were very kind and gave a lot of help, taught how to ride the bus, and always asked to pay attention to the bus time.お丁宁にありがとうございます. We went there just in time for the construction site next to the hotel, so we couldn't go to the outdoor bath. The boss gave ice cream and wine as compensation. Because it is an old hotel, the facilities are a bit old, and reptiles are still seen in the toilets. In the corridor, I saw a mosquito with a big palm lying on the wall. It's a mosquito. It's slender legs. It's a mountain.
Manza Kogen Hotel
4/517 Reviews
Manza Kogen Hotel that stayed without checking anything. I didn't know it was a Prince Hotel system. This room is a shakunage building. The size is 20.9㎡, but it is a family room with 4 beds, so it is quite bad to use alone. It is clean because it is renewed, but the interior is cheap and it is like a training camp. There are also folding desks in the empty refrigerator, electric pot, tea set, safe, and closet. Wifi is also available for free. This hotel has no air-conditioning facilities, so I was a little worried about the heat, but the height of 1800 meters in September. It was okay if I opened the window. There is a shower room, but I didn't use it because I went to the hot spring. Amenities include toothbrush sets, shaving, shampoo & conditioner, etc. Merritt staying here is hot springs. The four source stone garden open-air bath can be entered 24 hours and the quality of the spring is great. The first mixed bath in life! Women are bathing, but men are only towels, so they tend to be polo ('') There are many women, so it's a little bit quizzical. But early in the morning and late at night, I was able to occupy the hot spring alone. You can use the hot spring of Manza Prince, and there is a free shuttle bus, but I went to the hot spring of Manza Kogen Hotel! Maybe you don't have to go. The most unfortunate thing is the meal. I didn't expect to read any word of mouth, so I could eat it. There are sashimi, tempura, roast beef, etc. in Japanese and Western dishes. It looks like a lunch, but it can be eaten at all. I put alcohol free, so if you think of it as an alternative to ate, it is OK. shrimp marinated and thick cut bacon matched beer. Breakfast is also on the homepage with omelette. Even if it is a prince system, there are two kinds of bread. The price is cheap even if it has two meals, but it is too high considering the price of only meals. Still, the hot spring is the best! I felt that I should make the rooms and meals more luxurious.
Urakusatsu Tou
4.3/551 Reviews
We stayed in one of the rooms with a private onsen. It was a large room with two beds on the floor and a dining area. There was also a tiny makeup area/table on the side that I truly appreciated. The in-room onsen was large and comfortable. It had a large window that opens which brings in the refreshing cool air. The Skintheque toiletries were luxurious and perfect. The large shower was also a plus for us. Food was unbelievable. I was able to try new tastes and flavours I won't soon forget. The breakfast chicken with tomato and onion was a surprise. Dinner's abalone was also a revelation. My DH is a tall and large man. We truly appreciated the length of the bed, the size of the shower and onsen. The only problem is that the hotel staff is not very well-versed in English, though they do try their best.

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Number of Reviews2,492
Average Price (Weekdays)CAD 381
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