Set in Takasaki, 28 km from Usui Pass Railway Heritage Park, Ryutakuzenji 宿坊 offers accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a garden and a bar.
Kathryn
New Zealand
The location is a ways out of Takaseki, but well worth the trip. It is in a peaceful valley and next door to their beautiful temple. Our host, the monk of the temple, was kind enough to guide us through the temple and even gave us an opportunity to meditate there. Very special. A truly beautiful experience and lovely place to stay.
Situated in Takasaki and only 40 km from Usui Pass Railway Heritage Park, Harunako Onsen Yusuge features accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Leon-Maurice
Germany
As usual great dinner, this time in the tatami room and not the restaurant, made it even better. It doesn't feel crowded even though a lot of rooms were reserved.
Onsen was perfect.
A must stay in the Takasaki area.
Toyoko Inn Maebashi Ekimae is located in Maebashi, 36 km from Usui Pass Railway Heritage Park, 44 km from Kumagaya Rugby Stadium, and 23 km from Ishidan-gai Steps.
Steven
Germany
We got everything that we needed for our stay. It is rather a business hotel but as Maebashi itself doesn't seem to be very touristy, we got what we needed as the hotel is not our main purpose of our visit. So it was a great base for our trip, it was super close to the train and bus station and we got a satisfying breakfast. If you look for a hotel where you want to spend the days inside, you probably should continue looking. Otherwise, great choice.
Hisaeya Ryokan features mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking, set in Fujioka, 39 km from Usui Pass Railway Heritage Park.
Lucie
Hong Kong
The owners were very nice. The rooms are tucked away in the forest which means you get a forest you.
there is not bath in your room, just a toilet so you need to bathe in the onsen. Which is pretty small so limited to 5 people.
Meals are good. Ours were served in a private room which was great. the staff did everything to make us comfortable. it was a nice getaway within our holidays.
Oyado Tamaki offers indoor/outdoor hot-spring baths and a traditional garden with benches where guests can sit and relax in.
QI
China
Location is very convenient to arrive, it's just on the ikaho onsen street's entrance. The entire hotel floor is covered with tatami mats, allowing for a very comfortable experience walking barefoot. Delicious dinner and breakfast with a reasonable price. I'll come again.
Situated in Shibukawa and only 46 km from Usui Pass Railway Heritage Park, Ikaho Syusuien features accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Featuring a spacious indoor hot spring bath and a rooftop outdoor one, as well as karaoke rooms, table tennis and, Mimatsukan offers relaxation and entertainment in the heart of the Ikaho hot spring...
Tom
Australia
Old world style and class, a very well kept premises
Set in a valley surrounded by green mountains, Kishigon Ryokan is 7 minutes’ walk from Ikaho Shrine. It provides a sauna, massages and public and private reservable hot-spring baths.
Mike
Australia
Amazing staff, great food, beautiful onsens, extremely comfortable and well maintained. Loved this establishment.
Located in the tranquil forest at the edge of the town, Fukuichi brings 2 hot spring baths and 3 open-air baths for private use. There is a spa, sauna and karaoke facilities.
Meg
Australia
Very welcoming vibe, Komugi the robot in the lobby was a highlight I never expected! Staff were particularly helpful and kind, insensitive was beautiful and clean, view from my room was amazing.
Situated just 46 km from Usui Pass Railway Heritage Park, Chigira Jinsentei offers accommodation in Shibukawa with access to an open-air bath, a garden, as well as a lift.
Sebastian
Germany
Everything - Food, Service, the Room, the History, the Ambience. Just Perfect.
Experience culture authentically with a stay at this traditional Japanese-style accommodation. Sleep on the floor (on a futon roll) in a room furnished with tatami flooring and sliding doors. Guests can often expect access to a communal bath plus a complimentary Japanese garment called a yukata.
As usual great dinner, this time in the tatami room and not the restaurant, made it even better. It doesn't feel crowded even though a lot of rooms were reserved.
Onsen was perfect.
A must stay in the Takasaki area.
The room was amaizing! It was very traditionally japanese and some amaizing sweets and tea were left in the room for us to enjoy. The onsen was great and relaxing and the breakfast that was included in the booking was very delicious and healthy. Very nice view from all rooms as well!
the staff are very helpful and were used to English speakers and the food was very elaborate. we also used the customer shuttle service and the onsen was large and definitely had lot of minerals in it.
A very interesting concept.
Two bedrooms and toilet/shower on ground floor. Dining, kitchen and TV areas on the upper floor. A spare bedroom (tatami and futon) on the upper floor.
The children loved it! They cooked breakfast and bantered at the dining area. Layout facilitates interaction.
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