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Hotel Ichii Star Rating 3        
411

Overlooking the Kusatsu hot spring, this elegant hotel is a 3-minute walk from a bus stop and 2 km from Kusatsu International Ski area.The traditional Japanese-style rooms offer tatami mats, flat-screen TVs, tea kettles, minifridges and sitting areas; some have views of Kusatsu hot spring. Room service is available.
Kusatsu Skyland Hotel Star Rating 3.5        
530 Kusatsu Kusatsu-machi

Kusatsu Skyland Hotel is set in Kusatsu and is within a short walk of local attractions, including Yubatake. It also offers a coffee bar and a shopping mall.The hotel provides 38 rooms, each equipped with an in-room safe, a refrigerator and a bathtub.
Kusatsu Onsen Ryokan Yoshinoya Star Rating 3        
Kusatsu 95

Kusatsu Onsen Ryokan Yoshinoya offers 3-star accommodation in Agatsuma. It also provides luggage storage, a concierge and bicycle rental.All the rooms at Kusatsu Onsen Ryokan Yoshinoya include tea and coffee making facilities, slippers and a refrigerator.
Kusatsu Kogen Youth Hostel Star Rating 2        
Kusatsu 464-1

Kusatsu Kogen Youth Hostel provides a comfortable setting while in Agatsuma. Those staying at the property can also make use of complimentary Wi-Fi.There are a variety of facilities on offer to those staying at the hostel, such as a BBQ/picnic area, a laundry service and snow sports.
Kusatsu Hotel Star Rating 4        
Kusatsu 479

Kusatsu Hotel is set in Agatsuma and is within a short walk of local landmarks, such as Kusatsu Onsen. It also offers a free shuttle service, free Wi-Fi and a coffee bar.The rooms are air conditioned and equipped with a mini bar, a coffee maker and a refrigerator.
Kusatsu Now Resort Hotel Star Rating 3        
750 Shirane

A 10-minute walk from Kusatsu International ski resort, this lively hot spring hotel is 2 km from Kusatsukogen Golf Ground.The casual, non-smoking rooms have free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs. There are Western-style rooms, some with living areas featuring tatami floors and chabudai dining tables, as well as traditional rooms with futons.
Hotel Sakurai Star Rating 3        
465-4

Surrounded by tranquil gardens, this upscale hot spring hotel is 1 km from the slopes at Kusatsu International Ski, a 13-minute walk from Kusatsu tropical zone zoo and 19 km from Manza Hot Spring.The simple, serene rooms have tatami floors and futons, plus traditional short-legged tables with cushions; some feature private bathhouses.Amenities include karaoke equipment, massage services and a trendy coffee lounge, as well as bathhouses with natural hot spring water, a casual restaurant and event space.
Hotel Boun Kusatsu (Gunma) Star Rating 4        
433-1

LocationHotel Boun is located approximately 25 minutes on bus from Naganohara- Kusatsuguchi Station bound for Kusatsu Onsen. Get off at Kusatsu Onsen bus terminal and 6 minutes walk. Mount Kusatsu-Shirane and Kusatsu Alpine-Plant Museum are the notable landmarks of this city.
Naraya Star Rating 5        
396

Set on a pedestrian street in the Gunma prefecture, this relaxed hot spring hotel is 18 km from the Manza Hot Spring.Warm, refined rooms feature hardwood floors, beamed ceilings and a neutral palette; some have tatami floors and futons. Amenities include flat-screen TVs, minifridges, and tea and coffeemaking equipment.
Osakaya Star Rating 3        
356

This traditional, Edo-style hot spring hotel is a 5-minute walk from the nearest bus stop and an 11-minute walk from the Kusatsu Onsen hot spring resort.Minimalist rooms offer flat-screen TVs, tatami floors and sitting areas.Freebies include parking, and a shuttle bus from the Kusatsu Onsen bus terminal.
 
 
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Kusatsu, a town in Japan's Kantō region, is known for its hot-spring resorts. At its center is the spring's source, Yubatake, with its gushing, steaming waters. Nearby is the traditional Goza no Yu bathhouse. In the west, Mt. Kusatsu-Shirane is an active volcano whose summit is home to the acidic green waters of Yugama lake. To the southwest is Kazawa Yunomaru Plateau, with its sprawling, seasonal azalea fields.