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Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village

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Hanashiki Onsen Hotel & Travel Guide
Hanashiki Onsen is certainly a place worth checking off.
You'll locate it in Nakanojo, approximately 90 miles (145 kilometers) outside the national capital, Tokyo.
Choice of hotel can sometimes be the difference between an okay getaway and a memorable one. There are 19 accommodation options to choose from within 2 miles (3 kilometers) of Hanashiki Onsen, so it shouldn't be too difficult to locate one that works for you. The Kusatsu Now Resort Hotel, the Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village and the Kusatsu Onsen Kiyoshigekan are three that are recommended, and they're only 0.6 miles (1.0 kilometer), 0.09 miles (0.14 kilometers) and 0.4 miles (0.6 kilometers) away, respectively.
If you'd prefer not to sneak into the piggy bank, take a look at the excellent deals 0.7 miles (1.1 kilometer) away at the Kusatsu Kogen Youth Hostel.
Visitors will be completely spoiled while staying at the Naraya, the only high-end hotel nearby, and it's only 0.5 miles (0.8 kilometers) away.
Make yourself comfortable, take the weight off your feet and enjoy a bite to eat at パティオ, a great place not far from Hanashiki Onsen. If you plan to go out for dinner, stick around the area and check out the menu at アル・ロ ドデンドロ. Finish up a long afternoon with a drink or two at アップル こだわりの カラオケ音響, also very close by, and raise a glass to your colleagues back home.
Other Things to Do Near Hanashiki Onsen
Once you're finally finished with Hanashiki Onsen, you won't be at a loss for ideas with everything else that's going on in the rest of the area:- Discover the fantastic collection of species at Kusatsu Nettaiken and make some new furry friends!
- Grab some snacks and go to the peak of Mt Shirane.
- You'll discover another world when you go to the wonderful hot springs of Yubatake.
- Enjoy the natural beauty of the hot springs found at Kusatsu Hot Springs.
- Seeing a temple such as Kosenji Temple will help you develop a better connection with the spirituality of the locals.
Hanashiki Onsen hotels essential information
Accommodation | 1,327 hotels |
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Lowest Price | $111 |
Highest Price | $301 |
Popular hotels | Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Sakurai, Yuyado Tokinoniwa, KAMENOI HOTEL KUSATSU YUBATAKE, Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village, Urakusatsu Tou, Kusatsu Onsen Daitokan, Kanemidori, Oyado Konoha, La Vista Kusatsu Hills, Livemax Resort Kusatsuonsen, Yorokobinoyado Takamatsu, KAMENOI HOTEL Kusatsu Resort |
Recent Hanashiki Onsen hotel reviews by fellow wanderers

Urakusatsu Tou
"It's an overall excellent hotel with some minor annoying room design problems. It is fairly new, but imitates traditional onsen resort hotels. Most guests were Japanese. There is English speaking staff when needed. The breakfast and dinner was excellent. Mostly Japanese traditional, Gunma regional, and a few French items. The amount of food is large. It is Kaiseki style which means they give you a sampling of many small and medium dishes. It is a good way to learn about kaiseki and Japanese food. They provide English or Japanese menus to explain what the many dishes are. You may not like everything and you should not feel you must eat everything. They understand that. The atmosphere of the dining area is superb. The outdoor onsen is the famous Kusatsu water. Fairly large. Not too crowded. The surrounding trees and bushes are relaxing. The staff maintains the onsen well. The rooms are beautiful, and spacious. But poor design choices were made. The bright entrance light goes on by sensor. You can't stop it from turning on at night. The loud INAX toilet has a ridiculous flowing water white noise feature turned on by default at loud volume. You need to turn it off all the time. The sliding door clicks loudly when closing. Did the designer forget two people share twin rooms? The beds are surrounded by a raised low wooden platform. Beautiful, but non functional. It's awkward to sit at the edge of the bed. The bus station and Yubatake are short walks away on sloping streets."





