It's a little far from the Yubatake, so we passed through the downtown area on the way there and it was tiring to walk while rolling our suitcases.
However, the hospitality made up for that, the cleanliness of the inn made it hard to believe it was a well-established inn that was founded over 100 years ago, and the open-air hot spring bath and indoor bath were both very pleasant.
This time, I gave it four stars because it was under construction, but because of the construction, the number of guests was limited to half the usual number, so it was nice that we could enjoy the bath with a small group as if we had it all to ourselves.
The furniture in the hallway was heavy and there were paintings by Tsurutaro Kataoka.
The Tsurutaro Kataoka Museum of Art is also nearby, and guests can visit it for half price, so we used it right away.
It was a very satisfying parent-child trip.
Although it was a bed-only plan, we were able to reserve breakfast at the front desk on the day of our stay.
We were able to enjoy the vegetables grown by the Kusatsu Hotel staff for breakfast.
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