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Frequently asked questions

What is Kusatsu Onsen like for travelers on a budget?
Kusatsu Onsen offers a variety of cheap accommodations and places to visit, making it a great choice for a budget-friendly getaway. You can find ways to save money while getting to know this destination, which is home to attractions like Yubatake, Ohtakinoyu Hot Springs, and Kusatsu Town Onsen Museum.
What's the best budget-friendly hotel in Kusatsu Onsen?
Based on our traveler reviews, Kusatsu Kogen Youth Hostel is a top choice for a less expensive stay.
How many cheap hotels will I find in Kusatsu Onsen?
Expedia has 6 hotels in Kusatsu Onsen that are ideal if you are watching your pennies.
What's the weather like in Kusatsu Onsen?
Weather will likely play an important role when you plan your trip to Kusatsu Onsen, and keep in mind that cheaper options are usually available when the weather isn’t as good. The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 67°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 31°F. The rainiest months in Kusatsu Onsen are July, August, June, and September, with each month seeing an average of 10 inches of rainfall.
What is there to see and do in Kusatsu Onsen?
Kusatsu Onsen is known for its hot springs and offers things to see and do without spending a fortune. You can budget for the top local attractions on your list, and then make time for sights and activities that are easy on the wallet. Check out the local culture at Shiga Kogan Nature Conservation Center and Nakajo Museum of Folk History, or visit other spots like Sake Storehouse and Museum.