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Since 1598
Over 400 years of hospitality โ one of Kusatsu's oldest inns
Six Onsen Baths
Two natural sources feed six free-flowing kakenagashi baths
3 Min to Yubatake
Walk to Kusatsu's iconic hot water field in just three minutes
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A ryokan is a traditional Japanese inn featuring tatami-mat rooms, futon bedding, communal or private baths, and multi-course kaiseki meals. Guests typically wear yukata (cotton robes) provided by the inn. A ryokan stay is one of the most authentic cultural experiences Japan has to offer.
Upon arrival, you'll be provided with a yukata (light cotton robe) and a pair of slippers. You can wear the yukata throughout the ryokan โ to dinner, to the onsen, and even for a stroll in the neighborhood. Indoor slippers should be removed before stepping on tatami mats.
Yes, Kusatsu Onsen Boun has English-speaking staff who can assist with check-in, dining reservations, and local recommendations. Communication should not be an issue for international guests.
Check-in is from 14:00 and check-out is by 11:00. If you arrive early, most ryokans can store your luggage while you explore the area. Late check-in may be possible โ contact the ryokan in advance to arrange.
Yes, Kusatsu Onsen Boun features an onsen for guests. Japanese bathing etiquette requires washing thoroughly before entering the bath. Most onsen have separate bathing times or areas for men and women. Bring a small towel but leave large towels outside the bath area.
Some ryokans in Japan have restrictions on visible tattoos in communal baths. We recommend contacting Kusatsu Onsen Boun directly before booking if you have tattoos. Small tattoos can sometimes be covered with waterproof bandages.
Yes, Kusatsu Onsen Boun can prepare vegetarian meals. Japanese Buddhist cuisine (shojin ryori) is naturally plant-based and beautifully presented. Please inform the ryokan of your dietary requirements at least 2 days before arrival so the chef can prepare accordingly.
Yes, most ryokans including Kusatsu Onsen Boun offer luggage storage for guests arriving before check-in time. You can also use Kyoto Station's coin lockers or luggage delivery services (takkyubin) to send bags directly from the airport or previous hotel.
Yes, Kusatsu Onsen Boun provides complimentary WiFi throughout the property. Connection is available in guest rooms and common areas.
Yes, Kusatsu Onsen Boun accepts major credit cards including Visa, Mastercard, and JCB. Some ryokans may also accept American Express. It's always good to have some cash as a backup for small purchases.
The nearest station is Kusatsu Bus Terminal, approximately 5 minutes on foot. From Kyoto Station, you can reach it by local train, subway, or taxi. The ryokan can provide detailed walking directions upon request.
You can book Kusatsu Onsen Boun through trusted platforms like Booking.com. Click the "Book" button on this page to check availability and rates. We recommend booking at least 2-4 weeks in advance, especially during peak seasons (cherry blossom in March-April and autumn leaves in November).
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