Property building in Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village

Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village, where relaxation and adventure collide in the stunning landscapes of Japan! Nestled just 0.7mi from the bustling city center, this delightful 3-star hotel is the perfect base for your journeys. With prices starting at an unbeatable $116, you can indulge in a fantastic getaway without breaking the bank. Imagine enjoying your morning coffee while gazing at the tranquil surroundings from your private balcony and then diving into the world of serenity that awaits you in the hotel’s exquisite hot spring bath.

Property building in Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village
Property building in Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village

Rooms

Family Room Selected at Check-In  in Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village

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2 Twin Beds

3 Futon Mat Beds

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495 sqft

Family, 2 Twin Beds

Private Bathroom

Balcony

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Stay in our spacious 495 sqft Family Room, perfect for 5 adults and 2 children, featuring a balcony, bathtub, and free toiletries. Relax in comfort with air conditioning and enjoy easy access to upper floors by elevator.

Wing building Japanese and Western style room in Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village

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2 Twin Beds

3 Futon Mat Beds

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495 sqft

Japanese Western, 2 Twin Beds

Private Bathroom

Balcony

Bathtub

Wifi

Spacious and versatile family room in the Wing building, featuring a blend of Japanese and Western styles. Accommodating up to 5 adults and 2 children, with a balcony, free toiletries, and a private bathroom for a comfortable stay.

Annex Building Log house  in Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village

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2 Twin Beds

3 Futon Mat Beds

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590 sqft

Annex Building Log House, 2 Twin Beds

Kitchen

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Kitchenware

Experience a cozy bungalow retreat in the Annex Building Log House, with 2 Twin beds, 3 Futon Mats, kitchen, bathtub, and free toiletries - perfect for 5 adults and 2 children. Discover comfort and serenity in this 592 sqft hideaway.

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Get ready for a splashing good time with our array of amenities! Our outdoor and indoor swimming pools (available for a small fee) promise a refreshing dip, while the kids' pool ensures that younger guests have their fair share of fun. And if you’re a foodie, don’t miss out on our delicious breakfast offerings and kid-friendly buffet, perfect for fueling your day's adventures. Looking to unwind? The spa and sauna (also at an extra charge) provide the ultimate relaxation experience. Plus, with free Wi-Fi and private parking, staying connected and worry-free has never been easier!

Property building in Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village
Property building in Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village

Experience the Best

Guests can’t stop raving about their experiences at Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village, with 826 ecstatic reviews highlighting the warm hospitality and comforting atmosphere. Whether you're here for a family vacation or a romantic getaway, there’s something for everyone – from tennis courts and mini-golf to lush gardens and playgrounds for the little ones. At our 24-hour front desk, we are always ready to assist you, ensuring your stay is nothing short of extraordinary. Don’t just visit — immerse yourself in the spirit of Kusatsu with us!

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village

Plan Your Stay

At Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village, culinary pleasures await you just steps from your room! Savor delicious, freshly prepared dishes at our on-site restaurant, ガーデンカフェパティオ, where you can indulge in a delightful breakfast or a leisurely lunch amid beautiful garden views. For those who can't resist the allure of variety, our ブッフェダイニング白根 offers a delectable buffet that caters to every palate, making it the perfect choice for families and foodies alike. Whether you're a fan of traditional Japanese cuisine or looking for a fusion twist, our dining options are sure to tantalize your taste buds while providing a leisurely atmosphere to share with friends and family.

Food in Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village
Food in Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village

Amenities

Restaurant

Free Private Parking

Free wifi

Free shuttle

Air conditioning

Kid-friendly buffet

Parking On Site

Hot spring bath

Restaurant/places to eat in Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village
Activities in Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village

Pools

Outdoor, Adults only

Seasonal, Heated, Rooftop, Shallow end

Indoor, Adults only

Seasonal, Heated, Rooftop, Shallow end

Swimming pool in Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village
Swimming pool in Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village

Restaurants

ガーデンカフェパティオ

ブッフェダイニング白根

Food in Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village
Restaurant/places to eat in Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village
Winter in Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village
The log cabins are in an are a bit far away from the main hotel building (about 1km). They're in a cliff overlooking a river, almost in the middle of the forest. They're far enough from each other. There's a free taxi service to/from the main lobby. When you check in you're given a cell phone that you can use to contact the lobby and/or ask for a pickup. They have free hourly shuttle buses from the center of town, so it's very convenient even if you don't come by car. Our log cabin was #6506. It was MUCH bigger than we expected. We were two people, but up to five could stay for the same price. There were two single beds and three futons in a closet. It was very cozy, with a very nice kitchen (equipped with silverware, microwave, pans, etc). There's a big jacuzzi bathtub, a plain toilet with washlet, and the expected toiletries. They provide towels that you can take to the onsens in the town. The cabin has heated floor and a wood stove in the center of the living room. I can't imagine a better place for a family to spend a few days in the middle of winter when there's snow all over Kusatsu. The view from the balcony is spectacular. Breakfast is in the main building, so you have to get there somehow. We just went by car, but I imagine that going to have breakfast in the middle of winter can be a challenge.

Javier

Hotspring was great. It was particularly exciting with Hotspring in the snow! Breakfast was great! The take home hotpot was also delicious. My family and I (altogether 4 persons) stayed 2 nights at the individual wooden cottage which was cozy and spacious. It was at some distance away from the main building where all the facilities located at (e.g. hotspring, hotel restaurants, bowling and table tennis). They offer 24 hours pick-up service to drive us to travel between the main building and right at the doorstep of the cottage I stayed. Highly appreciate this service! (note: if you are staying with someone who wants direct access of facilities within the same building, the cottage may not be the option for you. though)

Chi

Well the old-fashioned hotel from another century is worth the trip! You will find yourself in a Miyazaki storyline. Our room was quite spacious and well furnished. The hotel has few entertaining areas like bowling, crane machines, onsen and a pool (charged), closing pretty early. They also have a cafe and restaurants. The staff speaks English. The plus: a free shuttle bus will stop at the bus terminal to and from the hotel. A convenient store (Lawson) is located around the hotel.

Ulrich

We stayed in cabins, it was good and specious..But was not cleaned properly.. These are away from the main hotel, so it's a distance to walk..I believe they provide transportation to come to main building, but I didn't use it as we had our bikes..They have a natural onsen but indoor which you need to pay extra, it in the main building.It was a good experience..I was expecting an outdoor like the picture shown, but couldn't find it..

Salamath

The location is away from the main tourist spots in Kusatsu Town, and there were options to take shuttle bus over. As we drove there, it wasn't an issue. Loved the feel of the nature that the hotel is set in. There were several activities available that you can enjoy at a discounted rate as a guest of the hotel. It was fun trying out the archery. Hope to come back and try out the lodge cabin accommodation next time!

Shandy

The log cabins are in an are a bit far away from the main hotel building (about 1km). They're in a cliff overlooking a river, almost in the middle of the forest. They're far enough from each other. There's a free taxi service to/from the main lobby. When you check in you're given a cell phone that you can use to contact the lobby and/or ask for a pickup. They have free hourly shuttle buses from the center of town, so it's very convenient even if you don't come by car. Our log cabin was #6506. It was MUCH bigger than we expected. We were two people, but up to five could stay for the same price. There were two single beds and three futons in a closet. It was very cozy, with a very nice kitchen (equipped with silverware, microwave, pans, etc). There's a big jacuzzi bathtub, a plain toilet with washlet, and the expected toiletries. They provide towels that you can take to the onsens in the town. The cabin has heated floor and a wood stove in the center of the living room. I can't imagine a better place for a family to spend a few days in the middle of winter when there's snow all over Kusatsu. The view from the balcony is spectacular. Breakfast is in the main building, so you have to get there somehow. We just went by car, but I imagine that going to have breakfast in the middle of winter can be a challenge.

Javier

Hotspring was great. It was particularly exciting with Hotspring in the snow! Breakfast was great! The take home hotpot was also delicious. My family and I (altogether 4 persons) stayed 2 nights at the individual wooden cottage which was cozy and spacious. It was at some distance away from the main building where all the facilities located at (e.g. hotspring, hotel restaurants, bowling and table tennis). They offer 24 hours pick-up service to drive us to travel between the main building and right at the doorstep of the cottage I stayed. Highly appreciate this service! (note: if you are staying with someone who wants direct access of facilities within the same building, the cottage may not be the option for you. though)

Chi

Well the old-fashioned hotel from another century is worth the trip! You will find yourself in a Miyazaki storyline. Our room was quite spacious and well furnished. The hotel has few entertaining areas like bowling, crane machines, onsen and a pool (charged), closing pretty early. They also have a cafe and restaurants. The staff speaks English. The plus: a free shuttle bus will stop at the bus terminal to and from the hotel. A convenient store (Lawson) is located around the hotel.

Ulrich

We stayed in cabins, it was good and specious..But was not cleaned properly.. These are away from the main hotel, so it's a distance to walk..I believe they provide transportation to come to main building, but I didn't use it as we had our bikes..They have a natural onsen but indoor which you need to pay extra, it in the main building.It was a good experience..I was expecting an outdoor like the picture shown, but couldn't find it..

Salamath

The location is away from the main tourist spots in Kusatsu Town, and there were options to take shuttle bus over. As we drove there, it wasn't an issue. Loved the feel of the nature that the hotel is set in. There were several activities available that you can enjoy at a discounted rate as a guest of the hotel. It was fun trying out the archery. Hope to come back and try out the lodge cabin accommodation next time!

Shandy

The log cabins are in an are a bit far away from the main hotel building (about 1km). They're in a cliff overlooking a river, almost in the middle of the forest. They're far enough from each other. There's a free taxi service to/from the main lobby. When you check in you're given a cell phone that you can use to contact the lobby and/or ask for a pickup. They have free hourly shuttle buses from the center of town, so it's very convenient even if you don't come by car. Our log cabin was #6506. It was MUCH bigger than we expected. We were two people, but up to five could stay for the same price. There were two single beds and three futons in a closet. It was very cozy, with a very nice kitchen (equipped with silverware, microwave, pans, etc). There's a big jacuzzi bathtub, a plain toilet with washlet, and the expected toiletries. They provide towels that you can take to the onsens in the town. The cabin has heated floor and a wood stove in the center of the living room. I can't imagine a better place for a family to spend a few days in the middle of winter when there's snow all over Kusatsu. The view from the balcony is spectacular. Breakfast is in the main building, so you have to get there somehow. We just went by car, but I imagine that going to have breakfast in the middle of winter can be a challenge.

Javier

Hotspring was great. It was particularly exciting with Hotspring in the snow! Breakfast was great! The take home hotpot was also delicious. My family and I (altogether 4 persons) stayed 2 nights at the individual wooden cottage which was cozy and spacious. It was at some distance away from the main building where all the facilities located at (e.g. hotspring, hotel restaurants, bowling and table tennis). They offer 24 hours pick-up service to drive us to travel between the main building and right at the doorstep of the cottage I stayed. Highly appreciate this service! (note: if you are staying with someone who wants direct access of facilities within the same building, the cottage may not be the option for you. though)

Chi

Well the old-fashioned hotel from another century is worth the trip! You will find yourself in a Miyazaki storyline. Our room was quite spacious and well furnished. The hotel has few entertaining areas like bowling, crane machines, onsen and a pool (charged), closing pretty early. They also have a cafe and restaurants. The staff speaks English. The plus: a free shuttle bus will stop at the bus terminal to and from the hotel. A convenient store (Lawson) is located around the hotel.

Ulrich

We stayed in cabins, it was good and specious..But was not cleaned properly.. These are away from the main hotel, so it's a distance to walk..I believe they provide transportation to come to main building, but I didn't use it as we had our bikes..They have a natural onsen but indoor which you need to pay extra, it in the main building.It was a good experience..I was expecting an outdoor like the picture shown, but couldn't find it..

Salamath

The location is away from the main tourist spots in Kusatsu Town, and there were options to take shuttle bus over. As we drove there, it wasn't an issue. Loved the feel of the nature that the hotel is set in. There were several activities available that you can enjoy at a discounted rate as a guest of the hotel. It was fun trying out the archery. Hope to come back and try out the lodge cabin accommodation next time!

Shandy

Location

Kusatsu 618, Kusatsu, 377-1711, Japan

Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village