Kusatsu Onsen Kiyoshigekan, Traditional Japanese Inn (ryokan) in Kusatsu, Gunma.
Rooms at Kusatsu Onsen Kiyoshigekan
All rooms in the main building are Japanese style tatami mat rooms. There are 3 different room sizes: 6, 8, and 10 tatami mats. There is a toilet and sink in each room, but no shower / bath. Guests should use the public hot spring baths or reserve a room in the Annex if they would like ensuite facilities.
Towels and pajamas are provided in all rooms. Other amenities such as shampoo, conditioner, body soap, razors, hair brushes, and so on are available from the front desk. Hair dryers are located in the public and private bathrooms.
Smoking rooms are available upon request. Please check our web site for the latest rates and availability.
Traditional Guest Room
Relax on the Tatami MatsDining at Kusatsu Onsen Kiyoshigekan
Japanese Kaiseki Dinner: 4,000 yen
*Irori Dinner: 6,000 yen
Breakfast: 1,000 yen
*Irori dinner is provided in winter only. (Irori is various fish, meat and vegetables cooked on skewers around a hearth)
Dinner is served in the main dining room at 6:00pm; Breakfast is served in the main dining room at 8:00am.
Please note that the food menu varies depending on the season.
Kaiseki Dinner at Kiyoshigekan
Japanese Nabe (hot pot)Facilities at Kusatsu Onsen Kiyoshigekan
There are 2 large public bathrooms, one for men and one for ladies. Each bathroom has one indoor bath and one outdoor bath. Guests may also use private bathrooms; again there is one private indoor bath, and one private outdoor bath. The baths are open 24 hours/day.
Hotel Lobby
Outdoor Onsen (Hot Spring)Sightseeing near Kusatsu Onsen Kiyoshigekan
Yubatake, located in the heart of Kusatsu Town, is famous as being the source of the areas renowned hot spring water. There are many shops, hotels and restaurants located around Yubatake, while visitors can also take a hot spring at one of the numerous facilities located nearby.
The region around Kusatsu also offers a variety of activities for visitors to enjoy, such as golf and hiking in the summer time and skiing in winter.
Spectacular Scenery on the Ropeway
Yubatake Onsen Water in Kusatsu Town
