"We enjoyed our stay. Great staff and service. Very clean and a good dinner buffet. The hotel is a bit of a hike uphill. Google maps might tell you to approach from the right, go behind the hotel and come around to the entrance. This route has a bunch of uneven steps and is somewhat steep. It’s better to approach from the left side up a paved road with an even incline."
"Lovely property, secluded but good shuttle options to ski field (less than 5 mins) and twice daily to Karuizawa.
Staff were friendly - used Google translate as there were not many western travellers.
Amazing Onsens - all gender seperate apart from private but open 24 hours.
Food was great - and a shop for snacks, souvenirs and drinks.
Great for winding down and experiencing the snow and small field close by."
"Staff was very kind, even with the language barrier, were more than helpful. Rooms were well equipped with extra blankets and mattresses. The hotel bus drove us to the Monkey park and to the train station upon checkout. Onsen was very hot and clean. Would love to come back! "
"Very clean and great service! The whole place is bean-themed which is very cute. Every part of the welcome snack and breakfasts had some kind of bean. They also have very nice free homemade drinks. Your room also has a chocolate bean snack which is really yummy! There’s a private toilet (no bath) and sink in your room, with plenty of private baths available on the first floor. Love that the bath water is sourced from Yubatake - very silky. Bath amenities and toiletries were also amazing, and you can wear the provided yukata (limited sizing) out around town. So you can actually pack fewer clothes for your trip!"
"This was by far my greatest stay so far in japan. Amazing food, amazing building, amazing onsen!
But westerners be wary, you will need to sacrifice some of your typical understanding of amenitys, theres no showers in the rooms, and very little english is spoken in this whole town.
That being said i cant rate it less than 5 stars! If you come to this hotel, be prepared to eat (amazing) foods you never thought youd try, and immerse youself in the japanese culture. If you do not want to immerse yourself, this may not be the place for you."
"The room was really spacious with beautiful views of the surrounding mountains. Breakfast was included but dinner we ate out as the hotel is large and they can't accommodate everybody. This was not a problem as there were so many restaurants in town. You do need to time the shuttle bus well though. Overall, a brilliant place to visit and really worth the money."
"I had a wonderful stay at Urakusatsu Tou in Kusatsu, Japan. The hotel is very clean, and the room was spacious and comfortable. The staff were friendly and welcoming, and the check-in process was smooth and efficient. The onsen was well-maintained, offering a peaceful and relaxing environment — a perfect way to unwind after exploring Kusatsu. Highly recommend this hotel for anyone visiting the 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.
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Yumiike during your travels in Kusatsu. Discover the hot springs in this relaxing 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.
What's the area like around Highest Point of Japan's National Routes?
Highest Point of Japan's National Routes is located in Nakanojo. Travelers like the surrounding area for its hot springs. You'll find 95 hotels and other accommodations within a few miles for a convenient home base.
What's the best hotel to stay close to Highest Point of Japan's National Routes?
KAMENOI HOTEL KUSATSU YUBATAKE is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveler data, and this ryokan offers a restaurant and free parking. It's located 4.1 mi (6.7 km) from Highest Point of Japan's National Routes. Other good choices within a few miles include Manza Onsen Nisshinkan and Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Sakurai.
How many hotels should I expect to find near Highest Point of Japan's National Routes?
Expedia has 95 hotels and other accommodations a few miles from Highest Point of Japan's National Routes.
If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Highest Point of Japan's National Routes, will I receive a refund?
Yes! You'll find that most room reservations are fully refundable provided that you cancel prior to the accommodation's cancellation deadline, which is often 24 or 48 hours before your scheduled arrival. If you have a reservation that's non-refundable, it may still be possible to cancel it and be given a refund within 24 hours of your booking. Enter your dates, click on "Search", then use the filter option "fully refundable" to get the best deals available near Highest Point of Japan's National Routes.
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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, Yokoteyama Shibutoge Ski Area, or Kusatsu Onsen Ski Resort. At Yubatake, Mount Kusatsu-Shirane, and Yugama Lake, you can surround yourself with nature.