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You can enjoy three of the six main Kusatsu Hot springs sources.
Please enjoy the "Nishi-no-kawahara fountainhead," which is drawn only to a limited number of inns and is characterized by soft water, the "Yubatake fountainhead," which is characterized by a sulfur smell typical of Kusatsu, and the "Bandaiko fountainhead," which is extremely hot and highly acidic among the Kusatsu fountains.

泉質主義 草津温泉Declaration of Kusatsu Hot springs 's spring quality principle

We at Kusatsu Hot springs value the exceptional quality of the spring water.
Our commitment to free-flowing hot-spring water, which is supported by the abundance of hot-spring water.
Hot springs The hot water is intensely acidic and has excellent therapeutic properties.
The pride of being called a famous hot spring since ancient times and one of the three best springs in Japan.
Hot springs Here is the ideal form of a "hot spring".

Kusatsu Hot springs is

  • As a naturally gushing spring, it has the largest quantity of hot water in Japan.
  • It is a natural Hot spring gushing out from underground 
  • It is a powerful disinfectant Hot springs.
泉質主義 草津温泉

Natural Hot springs Hot springs kakegashi (yubatake fountainhead, Bandai-ko fountainhead, Nishi-no-kawara fountainhead)

Open-air bath (large bath), cypress bath, rock bath

You can enjoy 3 of the 6 main sources of Kusatsu Hot springs (The large baths and rock baths are 100% naturally gushing out from underground)

天然温泉
天然温泉
天然温泉
天然温泉
天然温泉
Business Hours 15:00 - 9:30 the next day (closed from 0:00 to 1:00)

Spring Quality and Indications

Bath type Open air bath Hinoki bath, rock bath Large public bath
Yubatake Fountainhead
サムネイル
サムネイル
Nishinokawara fountainhead
Source Name Yubatake Fountainhead Bandaiko Fountainhead Nishinokawara fountainhead
Spring quality Acidic, sulfur-containing - aluminum - sulfur salts and chlorides Hot springs (hydrogen sulfide type) (hypotonic acidic high Hot springs) Acidity - chloride and sulfate Hot springs (hypotonic acidic high Hot springs) Acid - Aluminum - Sulfate and Chloride Hot springs (hypotonic acidic high Hot springs)
Indications Neuralgia, muscle pain, joint pain, stiff shoulders, motor paralysis, stiff joints, bruises, sprains, chronic digestive diseases, hemorrhoids, sensitivity to cold, convalescence, recovery from fatigue, health promotion, cuts, burns, chronic skin diseases, frail children, chronic women's diseases, arteriosclerosis, diabetes, hypertension Neuralgia, muscle pain, joint pain, frozen shoulder, motor paralysis, stiff joints, bruises, sprains, chronic digestive diseases, hemorrhoids, sensitivity to cold, convalescence, recovery from fatigue, health promotion, cuts, burns, chronic skin diseases, weak children, chronic women's diseases, arteriosclerosis Neuralgia, muscle pain, joint pain, frozen shoulder, motor paralysis, stiff joints, bruises, sprains, chronic digestive diseases, hemorrhoids, sensitivity to cold, convalescence, recovery from fatigue, health promotion, cuts, burns, chronic skin diseases, weak children, chronic women's diseases, arteriosclerosis
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Day Trip Bathing Information

Day Trip Bathing Information
Business Hours 15:00 - 20:30 (last admission at 20:00)
Charge Junior high school students and older: 800 yen
3 years old to elementary school students: 400 yen
2 years old and under: Free

Tour of hot spring baths

Tour of hot spring baths
Tour of hot spring baths

You can also enjoy Kusatsu Hot springs at the two sister hotels "Kusatsu Hot springs Daitokan" and "Kusatsu Hot springs Hotel Resort".

◎"Kusatsu Hot springs Daitokan" (3 minutes walk from our hotel)
One of the closest Hot springs inns to Yubatake, the symbol of Kusatsu.
The source: Yubatake souce of spring.

◎ "Kusatsu Hot springs Hotel Resort
(Free shuttle bus service between Daitokan and Hotel Resort)
Located on a hill overlooking the Hot springs town of Kusatsu, the hotel has an excellent location with views of Mount Asama to the south and Mount Kusatsu-Shiranesan to the west.
Source: Bandaiko Hot springs]