"Location is good, opposite is the ski resort, which has good snow. Overall room was well maintained, public Onsen was nice too. However we came during early ski season, there is barely any restaurants opens. Hotel cafe food is a bit expensive, and not much choice (mainly western). If plan to stay may order half board instead, or tell hotel staff to reserve dinner before 10am"
"Beautiful property and inside/outside onsen. Splurge for the (9 course!) set dinner and breakfast option - we got lucky and were assigned a private room to enjoy the elegance. A wonderful place to stay in a wonderful town!"
"If you come to tokyo for your vacation, you should consider check out this onsen.they have a free shuttle bus from shinjuku every day its about 4-5hrs rides, not to mention they have a very special onsen water.... "
"among the beautiful onsen it have there is only one onsen that you can bond your loved one or family with a beautiful scenery and that’s unique and fantastic."
"Absolutely unique experience. If you want a fancy western style hotel, don’t stay here. If you want to have a genuinely Japanese experience, in an absolutely stunning area with some of the best snow I have seen in my lifetime, then add Kumanoyo to your list. Personally, I loved this place. "
"We had a wonderful stay at this ryokan. The staff were amazing and treated us very special. We also enjoyed a fantastic multi course dinner and a full breakfast while we were there… both excellent "
"Staff were helpful and friendly, but we only spoke in Japanese so not sure if they accommodate guests from abroad very often. Food was ample and tasty (traditional Japanese foods) and served in the privacy of the room.
Pillows are traditional Japanese style (small and somewhat hard) so I would recommend bringing your own pillow if you prefer a larger and softer pillow.
Website is not clear, but rooms have sinks and toilets, but the bath (onsen style) is shared. Ample parking and great...
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Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Lake Mononogu during your travels in Kusatsu. Discover the hot springs and mountain views in this culturally rich area.
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Yugama Lake during your travels in Kusatsu. Discover the hot springs in this culturally rich area or seek out the ski slopes.
You can take time to visit Honshirane Pair Lift #2 during your travels to Kusatsu. Discover the hot springs in this culturally rich area or seek out the ski slopes.
You can take time to visit Honshirane Pair Lift #1 during your travels to Kusatsu. Discover the hot springs and mountain views in this culturally rich area.
What's the area like around Highest Point of Japan’s National Routes?
Highest Point of Japan’s National Routes is located in Nakanojo. Travellers like the surrounding area for its hot springs. You'll find 82 hotels and other accommodations within a few miles for a convenient home base.
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What can I see and do near Highest Point of Japan’s National Routes?
You can wander around Mount Yokote, Sainokawara Park or Kusatsu Nettaiken if you want a dose of fresh air. Head up the mountain to Shiga Kogen Ski Area, Kusatsu Onsen Ski Resort or Hasuike Ski Area. At Mount Kusatsu-Shirane, Yubatake and Yugama Lake, you can surround yourself with nature.