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Kusatsu Onsen

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Sainokawara Outdoor Bath and the Mixed-Gender Onsen

Sainokawara Outdoor Bath (西の河原露天風呂) is located in Sainokawara Park. If you are interested in bathing in the middle of nature, this is the bath you would want to visit. Moreover, it is one of the few public bath houses in Japan where you can enjoy the hot spring with a different gender and with bathing […]

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Gozanoyu: Kusatsu Onsen’s Public Bathhouse Near Yubatake

Because ryokans and hotels’ check-in time is in the afternoon, if you can’t wait to indulge yourself in Kusatsu’s hot spring before you check in, you can stop by Gozanoyu (御座之湯) next to Yubatake. Because of the Shirahata Spring Source, the bathhouse later built on the spot has a connection to Minamoto no Yoritomo (源頼朝).

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Jizō no Yu: Kusatsu Onsen’s Free Communal Bathhouse

In Kusatsu Onsen, there are 19 public bathhouses utilized by the locals. Different from the normal public houses, they are administered by the locals and are free to use. But apart from Jizō no Yu (地蔵の湯) and the other two bathhouses, they are not open to tourists. Before you get too excited about the word

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A Guide to Kōsenji – Kusatsu Onsen’s Guardian Temple

A religious spot you have to visit when you are in Kusatsu Onsen is Kōsenji Temple (光泉寺). Even if you aren’t interested in visiting a temple, you can still get a wide view of Kusatsu Onsen’s township from the temple’s gate atop the staircases behind the communal bathhouse, Shirahata no Yu (白旗の湯)!

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The Best Guide to Kusatsu Onsen’s Stunning Sainokawara Park

Kusatsu Onsen is located at a high altitude of about 1,200 meters, so the fall foliage season comes earlier than in many parts of the Kantō Region. If you happen to visit Kusatsu Onsen in November, Sainokawara Park (西の河原公園) is one of the top spots to adore the autumn color! In fact, Sainokawara Park is

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A Guide to Kusatsu Onsen Ski Resort & Tenguyama Play Zone

In addition to hot springs, Kusatsu Onsen is also a spot to enjoy powdered snow! At Kusatsu Onsen Ski Resort (草津温泉スキー場), while there are only five courses, they are extremely long, the longest being 4,300 meters! Each of the five courses is subdivided according to its difficulties. With various courses, whether you are a beginner

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A Guide to Netsunoyu and Kusatsu Onsen’s Iconic Show, Yumomi

If this is your first time visiting Kusatsu Onsen, the attraction that you have to visit is Netsunoyu (熱乃湯). It was one of the public bathhouses in Kusatsu Onsen until the early 20th century. But since 1968, it has been transformed into a theater-like facility to introduce visitors to Kusatsu’s tradition and performing arts. In

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Shirane Shrine – A Quaint Guardian Shrine of Kusatsu Onsen

If you are after some quietness during your time at Kusatsu Onsen, Shirane Shrine (白根神社), which is north of Yubatake, could be the spot you would want to visit. The shrine that enshrines Yamato Takeru (日本武尊), a semi-legendary prince of the Yamato dynasty, also has a few promenades for an easy stroll in its precinct

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The Ultimate Guide to How to Get to Kusatsu Onsen

Kusatsu Onsen is one of the most popular destinations close to Tokyo. After all, who don’t want to experience Japan’s famous hot spring at one of the representative onsen towns? Plus, the three public bathhouses in Kusatsu Onsen is tattoo-friendly, making it the top choice for many international visitors. To get to Kusatsu Onsen by

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