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9.0 407 reviews
Agatsuma District
20/06 – 25/06
A$172/nighttotal: A$860 (5 )
Club Wyndham Shirakabaso Shigakogen
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ryokan , Yamanouchi Machi
Hotel Shirakabaso Shigakogen is located in Yamanouchi Machi, just 2 kilometres from the Maruike ski resort and 18 kilometres from the Snow Monkey Park. This highly-rated lodging receives excellent reviews for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The hotel offers a variety of accommodation options, including traditional Japanese-style rooms with tatami flooring and Western-style rooms. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities such as indoor and outdoor hot springs, a swimming pool, a jacuzzi, a sauna, a spa, a restaurant, room service, and laundry facilities.
9.5 4 reviews
Agatsuma District
20/06 – 25/06
A$192/nighttotal: A$960 (5 )
Kaguya Karuizawa - 輝屋
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house , Naganohara Machi
KAGUYA Karuizawa is located in Wada, 33.8 kilometres from Honmachi Machiyakan and 38.6 kilometres from Usui Pass Railway Heritage Park. This 63 square metre, one-bedroom holiday home accommodates up to 15 guests and features air conditioning, a Jacuzzi, a terrace, a sauna, and private parking.
9.3 122 reviews
Agatsuma District
20/06 – 25/06
A$171/nighttotal: A$855 (5 )
【1棟貸し古民家】大人数で泊まれる囲炉裏付き古民家
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apartment , Takayama Mura
This renovated 80-year-old farmhouse in Takayama Mura offers easy access to multiple onsen towns, including Ikaho Onsen (30km), Minakami Onsen (30km), and Kusatsu Onsen (60km), as well as Naeba Ski Resort (60km), and is just 10 minutes from the Gunma Astronomical Observatory and Rockheart Castle. Sleeping up to 16 guests, this four-bedroom, one-bathroom property features a fully equipped kitchen, a spacious second-floor room ideal for meetings, three traditional Japanese-style rooms, an irori fireplace room, and provides bath towels, toiletries, and tickets to the Takayama Onsen hot springs; pets are welcome (additional fee applies).
9.2 425 reviews
Agatsuma District
20/06 – 25/06
A$177/nighttotal: A$885 (5 )
140-year Old House: Experience Authentic Japan
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cabin , Higashiagatsuma Machi
MAYUDAMA HOUSE, a 140-year-old renovated silk mill, is situated a short 10-minute walk from Higashiagatsuma Machi train station, offering easy access to Kusatsu Onsen, famed for its hot springs and inspiration for the Studio Ghibli film *Spirited Away*. This 199 square metre lodge boasts one bedroom sleeping up to 15 guests, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, Irori fireplace, modern bathroom, a terrace, garden, and parking, plus BBQ facilities and optional grocery delivery.
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Frequently asked questions about hotels in Agatsuma District
What are the best landmarks to visit in Agatsuma District, Japan?
Agatsuma District boasts stunning natural beauty. For iconic views, head to Mount Kusatsu-Shirane, an active volcano with incredible hiking trails and onsen (hot springs) nearby. The Ikaho Stone Steps, with their charming atmosphere and numerous onsen, are another must-see. For a more tranquil experience, visit the serene Harunire Terrace, a beautifully designed complex with shops and restaurants nestled in nature. Lake Haruna offers boating and scenic walks.
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What is the best itinerary to experience Agatsuma District, Japan?
A three-day itinerary could include: Day 1: Explore Ikaho Onsen, enjoying the stone steps and onsen. Day 2: Hike a portion of Mount Kusatsu-Shirane's trails (adjusting the difficulty to your fitness level), and relax in Kusatsu Onsen, known for its abundant hot spring water. Day 3: Visit Lake Haruna, taking a boat trip and enjoying the views, before exploring Harunire Terrace in the evening.
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What is the best time to visit Agatsuma District, Japan?
Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and stunning scenery. Summer can be hot and humid, while winter brings significant snowfall, ideal for skiing and snowboarding but making travel more challenging in some areas.
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What popular festivals can you find in Agatsuma District, Japan?
While specific dates vary annually, the Kusatsu Onsen Festival is a significant event, known for its vibrant atmosphere and traditional performances. Local smaller festivals celebrating harvests or particular shrines are also common throughout the year, but information on specific dates would need to be sourced closer to your travel dates.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Agatsuma District?
What traditional local food should you try in Agatsuma District, Japan?
Try Kusatsu Onsen Yuba, a delicate tofu skin, often served in soups or as a side dish. Local variations of soba noodles and other regional dishes using seasonal ingredients are also worth exploring. Many restaurants in onsen towns offer local specialities.
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Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in Agatsuma District, Japan?
The numerous smaller hiking trails branching off from the main paths around Mount Kusatsu-Shirane offer secluded spots with breathtaking views. Exploring the less-visited villages surrounding Lake Haruna can reveal charming local life and hidden temples. Information on these trails and villages is best found through local tourism offices.
What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Agatsuma District?
What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in Agatsuma District, Japan?
Staying at a minshuku (family-run guesthouse) offers a chance to interact with locals. Participating in a traditional onsen experience allows for casual conversation. Visiting local markets and festivals provides opportunities to engage with the community and learn about local customs. Simple conversational Japanese phrases can greatly enhance your interactions.
What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in Agatsuma District, Japan?
Agatsuma District experiences varied weather. Summer can be hot and humid, while winter brings heavy snowfall, particularly in mountainous areas. Be prepared for changes in weather conditions, especially when hiking. Mount Kusatsu-Shirane is an active volcano; check for any advisories before hiking in the area.
Are there any special items you’ll need when travelling to Agatsuma District, Japan?
Comfortable walking shoes are essential, especially if you plan on hiking. Layers of clothing are recommended to adapt to changing weather. A waterproof jacket and umbrella are vital, particularly during the rainy season or winter. A basic phrasebook or translation app can be helpful.