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9.6 37 reviews
Gunma
05/10 – 11/10
116 €/nighttotal: 696 € (6 )
一棟貸しNuevol10 北群馬で遊び 暮らすように泊まろう
2 2
apartment , Numata Shi
This apartment is located in Numata, just 16 kilometres from Kawaba and 48 kilometres from Gala Yuzawa Snow Resort, making it ideal for exploring the region's natural beauty and attractions. The apartment has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The two-bedroom apartment offers 57 square metres of space, comfortably accommodating up to 11 guests. The apartment is equipped with a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, private parking, and complimentary Wi-Fi, ensuring a comfortable and convenient stay.
9.9 102 reviews
Gunma
05/10 – 11/10
174 €/nighttotal: 1044 € (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.
9.8 85 reviews
Gunma
05/10 – 11/10
122 €/nighttotal: 732 € (6 )
Private-villa-35min-karuizawa-kusatsu-onsen
1 2
apartment , Tsumagoi Mura
Hutte°2, a self-catering villa in Asama Kogen, Gunma Prefecture, offers excellent access to the natural beauty of Tsumagoi village, with proximity to Karuizawa and Kusatsu Onsen (distances unspecified). This 68m² single-storey property sleeps six, boasting two bedrooms, one bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen (including fridge, freezer, and microwave), air conditioning, a garden with BBQ and fire pit, and high-quality BoConcept sofas; stargazing is also possible due to minimal light pollution.
9.6 9 reviews
Gunma
05/10 – 11/10
103 €/nighttotal: 618 € (6 )
Maizon De Aile Room D
1 2
apartment , Takasaki Shi
Maizon de Aile Room D is a self-catering apartment located in Takasaki City, a 19-minute walk from Takasaki Station and a 10.6 km drive from the Maebashi City Central Children's Amusement Park. The 40 square metre property has one bedroom, one bathroom and can accommodate up to nine guests, with amenities including a fully equipped kitchen, a washing machine and free Wi-Fi.
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Frequently asked questions about hotels in Gunma
What are the best landmarks to visit in Gunma, Japan?
Gunma boasts a fantastic range of landmarks. For stunning natural beauty, head to Kusatsu Onsen, famous for its hot springs, or the breathtaking Haruna Lake, nestled beside Mount Haruna's volcanic peak. History buffs should explore Ikaho Stone Steps, a charming street lined with traditional inns and shops, or the imposing Takasaki Castle ruins, offering panoramic views. The Gunma Safari Park provides a unique wildlife experience.
What are 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 Kusatsu Onsen on day one, visiting Haruna Lake and Mount Haruna on day two, and exploring Takasaki City, including Takasaki Castle ruins, on day three. For a longer trip, consider adding the Gunma Safari Park, Ikaho Stone Steps, and perhaps a hike in one of Gunma's many scenic mountain areas. Public transport is readily available, but renting a car offers greater flexibility for exploring rural areas.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Gunma?
Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures and stunning scenery, with cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer (June-August) can be hot and humid, while winter (November-March) brings snow to the mountainous regions, making it ideal for skiing and snowboarding, but also potentially disruptive to travel.
What popular festivals can you find in Gunma, Japan?
Gunma hosts numerous local festivals throughout the year. The Kusatsu Onsen Festival is a significant event, known for its vibrant parades and traditional performances. Many smaller, local festivals celebrate specific harvests or religious events throughout the year. Information on specific dates is best found closer to your travel dates.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Gunma?
What traditional local food should you try in Gunma, Japan?
Don't miss trying local specialities such as *dango*, sweet rice dumplings, often served with a variety of sauces, and *onigiri*, rice balls filled with various ingredients. *Hiyashi Chuka*, a cold noodle dish, is popular during the summer months. Local sake breweries also offer tasting opportunities.
Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in Gunma, Japan?
The Shima-machi area offers a glimpse into traditional rural life, with its preserved Edo-era streets and architecture. The numerous hiking trails throughout Gunma's mountains offer opportunities to discover hidden waterfalls and scenic viewpoints. Specific trails are best researched based on your fitness level and preferences.
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 workshops, such as pottery or calligraphy classes, can offer cultural immersion. Visiting local markets and festivals provides a chance to interact with locals in a relaxed setting. Basic Japanese phrases will always enhance interactions.
What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in Gunma, Japan?
Gunma experiences distinct seasons, with hot, humid summers and cold, snowy winters in the mountainous regions. Heavy snowfall can disrupt transport in winter. Mountain areas may also experience occasional earthquakes; it's always advisable to check weather forecasts and heed any warnings issued by local authorities.
Are there any special items you’ll need when travelling to Gunma, Japan?
Comfortable walking shoes are essential, especially if you plan on exploring the many hiking trails. An umbrella or raincoat is recommended, as rain showers can occur unexpectedly. A translation app can be helpful, although English is spoken in tourist areas. Consider a portable charger for your electronic devices.