The name “Kusatsu” is known everywhere in Japan. The notorious hot springs town, located in the Gunma Prefecture, beckons visitors from all corners of the globe to enjoy its natural waters that are thought to have healing powers. Start off at the bus terminal, and then see where the town takes you.
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A Day in Kusatsu
A short exploration of the onsen town
By Hannah Morse
Community writer
A quaint, narrow street in Kusatsu has many treasures awaiting your discovery
Start off the day with a visit to the Kusatsu Hot Springs Museum, located on the third floor of the bus terminal
Be sure to visit Netsu no Yu and participate in the yumomi ("hot water rubbing") demonstration
Take a dip in one of hundreds of onsen in Kusatsu, whether it's in a hotel, a free bath house, an ashi yu footbath or an outdoor onsen
The yubatake is one of the most popular tourist attractions for Kusatsu, as it is one of the largest springs and the hub of town
Tradition meets old-fashioned charm down the side streets
The bus ride up to Mount Shirane will guarantee some great views, and even better once you're at the top
The crater lake at Mount Shirane is absolutely breathtaking
Stop by Kusatsu Choju Ten, where smiling employees hand out manju and green tea in the street
Saiyo Honey Shop has a great number of natural honeys and drinks
There are several shrines in Kusatsu to be visited
Street signs will point you in the right direction
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Logan Williamson
11 years ago
The crater lake is stunning!! Are you allowed to get closer? How beautiful!
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