About Kusatsu Onsen in Gunma
Overview of Kusatsu Onsen
Kusatsu Onsen, located in Gunma Prefecture, Japan, is one of the country’s most renowned hot spring resorts, recognized as one of the “Three Famous Hot Springs of Japan.” With over 32,300 liters of hot spring water naturally gushing out every minute, it boasts the highest volume of hot spring water in Japan. Kusatsu Onsen has been cherished by many people for centuries, with its rich history and culture still very much alive.
For instance, the traditional folk song known as “Kusatsu-bushi” and the unique hot spring culture called “Yumomi” leave a lasting impression on visitors.
Characteristics and Benefits of Kusatsu Onsen
The hot spring waters of Kusatsu Onsen are primarily sulfuric and acidic, with a particularly notable strong acidity of pH 2.1. This highly acidic hot spring has strong antibacterial properties, and visitors may feel a tingling sensation on their skin while bathing. Because of this, Kusatsu Onsen is believed to be effective for ailments such as neuralgia, joint pain, fatigue, and poor circulation.
Additionally, Kusatsu Onsen features unique bathing methods known as “Yumomi” and “Jikanyu.”
- Yumomi: A method of cooling the hot water by stirring it with long wooden boards.
- Jikanyu: A method where people bathe simultaneously at set times.
Tourist Spots and Accommodations in Kusatsu Onsen
The symbol of Kusatsu Onsen, “Yubatake,” is an expansive hot spring area measuring 20 meters wide and 60 meters long. From this “Yubatake,” about 4,000 liters of hot spring water flow out every minute. The sight is mesmerizing, especially with the nighttime illumination.
Furthermore, Kusatsu Onsen offers a variety of accommodations. Among the most famous are:
- “Kusatsu Onsen Yorokobi no Yado Takamatsu”
- “Kusatsu Onsen Hotel New Koyo”
- “Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village”
- “Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Resort”
- “Kamenoi Hotel Kusatsu Yubatake”
Access to Kusatsu Onsen and Travel Tips
Accessing Kusatsu Onsen is generally done by train or car.
- By train: Approximately 25 minutes by bus from Naganohara-Kusatsuguchi Station.
- By car: About 80 minutes from Shibukawa-Ikaho IC.
Additionally, strolling around the “Yubatake” area is a delightful experience. Each season offers different landscapes, so enjoy the unique attractions of each season!
Kusatsu Onsen, with its rich history, culture, and abundant hot spring resources, is beloved by many visitors. Once you visit, you will surely be captivated by its charm.
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