"I booked this lodge for my husband and his buddies. What a hidden gem. He said he wouldn't have changed anything about it. He enjoyed the wonderful meals , the atmosphere and the patrons
5 stars !"
"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"
"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. "
"We were here for a couple of days and had a wonderful stay! The place is kept clean, and it sits right by the ski hill. Nothing beats a soak in the hot public bath after a day of skiing. Also loved the breakfast and dinner! The gem though was the staff, who were incredibly friendly and went out of the way to help us. "
"The hospitality (service and meals) at Shiganoyu Hotel were amazing. While we did not speak Japanese and the staff did not speak English, they used a translation tool for conversation and didn't let that be a barrier. It was so comfortable for our family of 5 - very homey and welcoming. The tea and treat upon check-in was a nice surprise and delicious. The onsen was a relaxing bonus! And the food was amazing and a wonderful experience. We had 3 breakfasts and 3 dinners and they were all...
"Staff made us very welcome and the shuttle service was excellent. The dining at the hotel was a very special experience (our first). An excellent choice."
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"This hotel was great to stay in. The room was very spacious with tatami mats and two areas to sit down and relax/work on computer including a nice couch with a table and desk with a chair. The bed was very comfortable, the restaurant was delicious, and the spa was amazing. I had a great stay here."
"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."
"This ryokan was lovely- all the staff were so accommodating and made us feel very special! The ryokan itself is dainty and pleasant. There was public Onsens for women’s and men’s separate (in the women’s there was 1 indoor and 1 outdoor public Onsen with shower room inside). You can also book a private Onsen when you arrive - they have 45 min time slots for 3000 yen! Also very quick walk to Yubatake and the bus station! Would recommend"
"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. "
You can spend an afternoon browsing the exhibits at Kusatsu Town Onsen Museum in Kusatsu Onsen. Discover the hot springs in this culturally rich area or seek out the ski slopes.
You can spend time browsing the exhibits at Kusatsu Tsurutaro Kataoka Museum during your trip to Kusatsu Onsen. Discover the hot springs in this culturally rich area or seek out the ski slopes.
Explore the great outdoors at Kusatsu Nettaiken, a lovely green space in Kusatsu Onsen. Discover the hot springs in this culturally rich area or seek out the ski slopes.
Jizo Hot Spring is located in Kusatsu Onsen. Travellers like the surrounding area for its hot springs. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 74 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
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If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Jizo Hot Spring, will I receive a refund?
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What can I see and do near Jizo Hot Spring?
You might spend a leisurely day outdoors at Sainokawara Park and Kusatsu Nettaiken. At Yubatake, Mount Kusatsu-Shirane and Shiriyaki Onsen, take some time to really appreciate nature. Kusatsu Onsen Ski Resort, Ohtakinoyu Hot Springs or Hanashiki Onsen are some local sights worth checking out.