Kusatsu Onsen Yubatake
401 Kusatsu, Agatsuma District, Gunma 377-1711, Japan
Central, man-made collection pool of geothermal water, surrounded by bath houses & traditional inns.
Duration: 04h00min
+81 279-88-7188
Opening hours
Mondays: See website
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review(s)
13160 review(s)
kunlam86 a week ago
1st ranking onsen town in Japan, definitely worth to pay a visit here. The only cons was the inconvenience of getting here by either bus or self drive , no train can even reach nearby this tiny little town.
Foliageink TTX 2 months ago
Absolutely stunning and magical place. Love the color of the water, the smell of the hot spring, the colorful lights at night, and the magnificent sound of the rushing hot spring. I must have walked around Yubatake 5 or 6 times nights and days, looking at it from different angles. If only I could visit this place every weekend, I would.
DJENTlemen 2 months ago
It’s the best play for relaxation. Everything is good but the smell of the chemicals is so strong it makes you feel weird.i stayed at the villa, at night it’s kinda scary that at the jungle you living alone there😅my best opinion is that if you are single or couples best to stayed at hotel but villa is best option for groups.its also cheap to stay at villa .
Num Tnn 2 months ago
Ubatake boasts a variety of shops, yet a subtle sulfur scent permeates the area. While exploring, take the opportunity for a leisurely walk around, but be mindful that the distinct odor might linger in the surroundings. Despite the sulfur smell, the diverse range of shops provides an intriguing experience for visitors. The unique offerings within the area make it worth venturing through, allowing one to immerse themselves in the local ambiance. The sulfur odor, while present, doesn't overshadow the charm of the place. It's advisable to allocate some time for a casual stroll, savoring the offerings while being aware of the lingering scent. This distinctive characteristic might be a part of the locality's natural features, contributing to its identity and adding a peculiar element to the overall experience. Ultimately, the exploration of Ubatake, though accompanied by a faint sulfur aroma, offers a delightful blend of shops and local charm. It's an opportunity to discover a unique side of the area, provided one takes the time to embrace its offerings while acknowledging the particular olfactory element that accompanies the visit."
Rintrlapas Lertsirikajorn 4 months ago
Memorable place to visit with great old town scenery. Only one thing is the place must go down from the hell with slope. To come here by public transportation with a large luggage is not recommended. Need to connect different way of public transportation to reach here.