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Maizon De Aile Room B - Gunma
9.6 5 reviews
Gunma
05/10 – 11/10
$166/nighttotal: $996 (6 )

Maizon De Aile Room B

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apartment , Takasaki Shi
Maizon de Aile Room B is a comfortable flat in Takasaki City, a short walk from Takasaki Station and around 11km from Lunar Park, situated in a peaceful neighbourhood.
This one-bedroom apartment, measuring 40 square metres, can accommodate up to 11 guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV, and private parking.
Genpuan Forest Villa | Sauna, Drum Bath & Bbq - Gunma
9.9 102 reviews
Gunma
05/10 – 11/10
$281/nighttotal: $1686 (6 )

Genpuan Forest Villa | Sauna, Drum Bath & Bbq

3 2
apartment , Shibukawa-shi
This tent accommodation, named "小川と森の宿 「玄風庵」 テントサウナ/ドラム缶風呂/Bbq/囲炉裏/ホームシアター", is situated in Shibukawa-shi, nestled amongst a bamboo forest and stream, a short drive from the city centre.
The 990 square metre property features a private tent with a capacity of six guests, offering a range of outdoor activities including a BBQ area, a tent sauna, and a drum-can bath, alongside a traditional Japanese-style house with modern amenities such as a home theatre and a fully equipped kitchen.
Mimatsukan - Gunma
8.4 1531 reviews
Gunma
05/10 – 11/10
$178/nighttotal: $1068 (6 )

Mimatsukan

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ryokan , Shibukawa-shi
Mimatsukan Ryokan is situated in the Ikaho hot spring area, a 5-minute drive from Ikaho Green Bokujyo amusement park and a 10-minute walk from Kajika Bridge scenic viewpoint. The accommodation has received very good ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The traditional Japanese inn features tatami flooring, futon beds, and sliding paper doors. Guests can enjoy two hot spring baths, karaoke rooms, table tennis facilities, complimentary WiFi, a TV, a fridge, yukata robes, and complimentary green tea in each room, as well as a traditional Japanese breakfast and a multi-course dinner featuring local delicacies.
(群馬前橋)小庭あり昭和 平屋ハウス|West - Gunma
9.6 88 reviews
Gunma
05/10 – 11/10
$89/nighttotal: $534 (6 )

(群馬前橋)小庭あり昭和 平屋ハウス|West

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apartment , Maebashi Shi
This charming single-storey house is located in a peaceful residential area in Maebashi Shi, just a 5-minute walk from a convenience store. The house is within easy reach of the city centre, which can be reached by car in around 15 minutes.
The house has one bedroom and one bathroom, and can accommodate up to four guests. It offers a range of amenities, including a kitchen, air conditioning, parking, and Wi-Fi, as well as a traditional tatami room and a small gravel courtyard.

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Frequently Asked Questions about hotels in Gunma

  • What are the best landmarks to visit in Gunma, Japan?

    Gunma boasts a variety of stunning landmarks. For history buffs, the Takasaki Castle ruins offer a glimpse into the region's past, while the Ikaho Stone Steps and hot spring area provide a unique cultural experience. Nature lovers should head to the Kusatsu Onsen, one of Japan's most famous hot spring resorts, or explore the breathtaking scenery of the Haruna-fuji mountain. The Myogi mountain range also offers incredible hiking and rock climbing opportunities.
  • What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Gunma?

    Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village, Hotel Route-inn Shibukawa and Karuizawakurabu Hotel 1130 Hewitt Resort are among the best hotels with a swimming pool in Gunma.

  • What is the best itinerary to experience Gunma, Japan?

    A great itinerary depends on your interests and time. A three-day trip could include exploring Takasaki on day one, visiting Kusatsu Onsen on day two, and hiking in the Myogi mountains or around Lake Haruna on day three. For a longer trip, consider adding visits to the Shima Spa Land theme park, the Gunma Safari Park, or exploring the numerous smaller onsen towns scattered throughout the prefecture. Transportation options include trains and buses, which are efficient and well-connected.
  • What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Gunma?

    Among 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Gunma, Dormy Inn Maebashi, Kusatsu Onsen Futabaya and Hotel Route-inn Grand Ota Ekimae are the most popular ones.

  • What is the recommended daily budget for Gunma, Japan (accommodation, dining, transportation, and activities)?

    A daily budget in Gunma can vary greatly. Budget travelers might spend around ¥10,000-¥15,000 ($70-$105 USD) per day, covering budget-friendly accommodations (like guesthouses or capsule hotels), local eateries, and public transportation. Mid-range travelers could expect to spend ¥15,000-¥25,000 ($105-$175 USD) per day, with slightly nicer accommodations and more diverse dining options. Luxury travelers can easily spend ¥30,000 or more ($210 USD) per day.
  • What are the best luxury hotels in Gunma?

  • What is the best time to visit Gunma, Japan?

    Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are generally considered the best times to visit Gunma, offering pleasant temperatures and stunning scenery. Summer (June-August) can be hot and humid, while winter (November-March) brings snow, particularly in the mountainous areas, making travel more challenging but offering opportunities for winter sports.
  • What are the best family friendly hotels in Gunma?

  • What popular festivals can you find in Gunma, Japan?

    Gunma hosts various festivals throughout the year. The Kusatsu Onsen Festival, held annually in July, is a highlight, featuring traditional music, dancing, and processions. Many smaller, local festivals celebrating harvest or local deities are also held throughout the prefecture. Specific dates vary yearly, so checking local event listings closer to your travel dates is recommended.
  • What are the best pet friendly hotels in Gunma?

    The best pet friendly hotels in Gunma are Comfort Hotel Maebashi, Hotel Sanderson and Hotel Coco Grand.

  • What traditional local food should you try in Gunma, Japan?

    Gunma offers a variety of delicious local specialties. You should definitely try *Hiyashi Chuka*, a cold noodle dish, and *Jagaimo*, a hearty potato dish. Don't miss the opportunity to sample local sake brewed in the prefecture. Many restaurants offer seasonal dishes featuring locally sourced ingredients.
  • What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Gunma?

    Hotel Metropolitan Takasaki, Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village and Hotel Route Inn Annaka are the best hotels with a jacuzzi in Gunma.

  • Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in Gunma, Japan?

    While Gunma has many popular destinations, some lesser-known gems include the serene Lake Shōji, perfect for a peaceful escape, and the historical sites around the town of Annaka. Exploring the smaller onsen towns beyond Kusatsu, like Ikaho, offers a more authentic and less crowded experience. Many hiking trails throughout the mountains offer stunning views and opportunities for solitude.
  • What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in Gunma, Japan?

    Staying in a traditional Ryokan (Japanese inn) often provides opportunities to interact with the owners and staff. Participating in local festivals or attending events at community centers can help you connect with locals. Taking a cooking class focusing on Gunma cuisine is another great way to learn about local culture and traditions while interacting with the instructor and other participants.
  • What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in Gunma, Japan?

    Gunma experiences distinct seasons. Summers are hot and humid, while winters are cold and snowy, especially in the mountains. Be prepared for varying weather conditions, especially when hiking. The mountainous terrain can also present risks, so appropriate footwear and preparedness are essential. Stay informed about weather forecasts and potential hazards before embarking on outdoor activities.
  • Are there any special items you’ll need when traveling to Gunma, Japan?

    Comfortable walking shoes are essential, especially if you plan on exploring the many hiking trails and towns. A portable charger for your electronic devices is also recommended. Learning a few basic Japanese phrases can significantly enhance your interactions with locals. If visiting during winter, pack warm clothing and appropriate gear for snowy conditions.

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