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February 19, 2024
Because we checked in on the last day of a public holiday in Japan, the price should have dropped, it was less than 700, and the room type was upgraded. The overall feeling is that it is a higher level than budget hotels such as Toyoko and Dormy Inn.
The hotel is halfway up the mountain next to Yubata in the center of the town. If you don't push your suitcase, it takes about seven or eight minutes to walk, two of which are on a 30-degree slope. I read on the Internet that various hotels have scheduled pick-up and drop-off at Kusatsu bus station. You can check the time at the service center. Since I arrived at 8pm, I looked at the navigation and walked to the hotel. It seemed that it would take less than 20 minutes. When I checked out, I talked to the front desk and arranged for a van to be taken to the bus station.
The hotel's own hot spring is quite satisfactory. You can walk to Kusatsu's popular public hot springs Gozanoyu (next to Yubatake), Nishino River Source (in the forest park), and Otō Noyu. Except for the slopes, it is still very suitable for going there. Kusatsu serves as a place to stay while soaking in hot springs.
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