Kusatsu Onsen Onsens

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Yubatake (Hot Water Field)
1. Yubatake (Hot Water Field)
Recommended

Yubatake in Kusatsu offers a stunning hot spring experience with steaming waters, wooden channels, and relaxing foot baths, surrounded by shops and inns in a charming evening atmosphere.

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Sainokawara Park
2. Sainokawara Park
Recommended

Sainokawara Park in Kusatsu offers bubbling streams, forest trails, and a large open-air bath where visitors can relax in nature and enjoy hot springs and mountain views.

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Sainokawara Rotenburo
3. Sainokawara Rotenburo
Highly Recommended

Sainokawara Rotenburo is a huge outdoor hot spring bath in Kusatsu, offering beautiful views of autumn leaves or snowy forests while you soak in natural surroundings.

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Otakinoyu
4. Otakinoyu
Highly Recommended

Otakinoyu is a public bathhouse in Kusatsu with indoor and outdoor baths. Its wooden Awaseyu tubs offer different temperatures for a relaxing and traditional onsen experience.

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Gozanoyu
5. Gozanoyu
Recommended

Gozanoyu is a stylish bathhouse beside Yubatake with stone and wooden baths, twin hot spring pools, and relaxing tatami rooms, including one you can rent privately.

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Jizonoyu
6. Jizonoyu
Recommended

Jizonoyu is a small local bathhouse in Kusatsu with very hot spring water, traditional timed bathing therapy, and a quiet setting just five minutes from the Yubatake.

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Shirohatanoyu
7. Shirohatanoyu
Recommended

Shirohatanoyu is a tiny local bathhouse near Yubatake with very hot spring water and two small baths, offering a quiet and authentic onsen experience for visitors.

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