"Absolutely unique experience. If you want a fancy western style hotel, don’t stay here. If you want to have a genuinely Japanese experience, in an absolutely stunning area with some of the best snow I have seen in my lifetime, then add Kumanoyo to your list. Personally, I loved this place. "
"among the beautiful onsen it have there is only one onsen that you can bond your loved one or family with a beautiful scenery and that’s unique and fantastic."
"We felt like we were staying with family. Shiho, Masaru and the whole team were welcoming and very helpful during our stay. Breakfast and dinner were home cooked and allowed us to sample many different and delicious Japanese delicacies. Snow on our last 2 days was magical. Thank you!"
"Location is good, opposite is the ski resort, which has good snow. Overall room was well maintained, public Onsen was nice too. However we came during early ski season, there is barely any restaurants opens. Hotel cafe food is a bit expensive, and not much choice (mainly western). If plan to stay may order half board instead, or tell hotel staff to reserve dinner before 10am"
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Top Highest Point of Japan’s National Routes Hotel Reviews
Kusatsu Onsen Daitokan
8/10 Good
"This hotel is fairly old-fashioned, but that’s what makes it unique. Despite the fairly decent condition of the room and the smell of smoke, it was alright. The con is we have to walk uphill to the bus terminal. "
"Many hot springs around. Need your own transport to get around. Went off season so maybe the dining options were limited.
Good place to unwind though."
"Absolutely unique experience. If you want a fancy western style hotel, don’t stay here. If you want to have a genuinely Japanese experience, in an absolutely stunning area with some of the best snow I have seen in my lifetime, then add Kumanoyo to your list. Personally, I loved this place. "
"Me and my family had a lovley stay here, however I so have one complaint. The inages showed the hotel being right next to the yubatake place, but it was actually a bit of a walk from there. They sid provide a "
"Very closed to the bus station, which was about 5 mins walk. The hotel is building with old architecture, but with modern updates. It was an easy check-in process. Our room was really nice and spacious. The room was clean, but my blank had a small stain on the blanket. The wifi is really good. There is a public onsen on the lower floor for guests to enjoy. We reserved a 45 mins private onsen for 3200 yen. It was well worth it! The room was roomy and clean. It has a private shower and bathroom. The we enjoyed our private onsen. Very relaxing. Highly recommend. Some tips. Don't walk in the hotel with your shoes or sneakers. There are sandals that you can walk outside the streets with. It's located in the lockers with the keys when you entered the hotel. If you want to walk around the hotel you can walk with your socks or the staff can you give a sandals. Breakfast is a buffet. Limited selections, and you have to make a time slot rsvp. They bar closed around 10pm. We loved our one night stayed. We would come back again!"
"One of the best place to experience outdoor onsen at 1800m up in the mountain. Not a lot to do outside winter season if you do not drive. The surrounding is beautiful and an hour drive away from the Snow Monkey Park."
What's the area like around Highest Point of Japan’s National Routes?
Highest Point of Japan’s National Routes is located in Nakanojo. Travelers like the surrounding area for its hot springs. You'll find 82 hotels and other accommodations within a few miles for a convenient home base.
What's the best hotel to stay close to Highest Point of Japan’s National Routes?
Manza Prince Hotel is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveler data, and this hotel offers 3 restaurants and free parking. It's located 2.2 mi (3.6 km) from Highest Point of Japan’s National Routes. Other good choices within a few miles include Manza Kogen Hotel and KAMENOI HOTEL KUSATSU YUBATAKE.
How many hotels should I expect to find near Highest Point of Japan’s National Routes?
Expedia has 82 hotels and other accommodations a few miles from Highest Point of Japan’s National Routes.
If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Highest Point of Japan’s National Routes, will I receive a refund?
Yes! You'll find that most room reservations are fully refundable provided that you cancel prior to the accommodation's cancellation deadline, which is often 24 or 48 hours before your scheduled arrival. If you have a reservation that's non-refundable, it may still be possible to cancel it and be given a refund within 24 hours of your booking. Enter your dates, click on "Search", then use the filter option "fully refundable" to get the best deals available near Highest Point of Japan’s National Routes.
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What can I see and do near Highest Point of Japan’s National Routes?
You can wander around Mount Yokote, Sainokawara Park, or Kusatsu Nettaiken if you want a dose of fresh air. Head up the mountain to Shiga Kogen Ski Area, Kusatsu Onsen Ski Resort, or Hasuike Ski Area. At Mount Kusatsu-Shirane, Yubatake, and Yugama Lake, you can surround yourself with nature.