うり房旅館仲通り うら房

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Traveler Mix:
Couples (32%)
Families (27%)
Solo travelers (27%)
Groups (14%)

うり房旅館仲通り うら房 sits a short walk from Kusatsu’s central hot-spring area, tucked into a quiet side lane that leads toward the Yubatake. Housed in a renovated wooden building, the property provides five tatami-floored rooms arranged in a compact, folk-house style that favours simple lines and natural wood finishes; rooms are located on the second floor and accessed by stairs, and typical in-room provisions include futon bedding, climate control, a small refrigerator, a flat-screen television and an in-room safe.

The ryokan operates two key-locked, reservation-free private baths fed directly from the Yubatake source; guests use a token to claim a bath and there is no strict time limit on use, making it straightforward for couples or solo visitors seeking a ryokan with private onsen in Kusatsu. A small dining lounge warmed by a pellet stove serves a light, staged morning breakfast, and the on-site staff provide local guidance on the many nearby public baths and walking routes that form the Kusatsu onsen circuit.

Practical amenities include free on-site parking (limited to one vehicle per booking), complimentary Wi‑Fi and a building-wide no-smoking policy; the property’s small scale and two key-locked baths position it as a focused, low-key alternative to larger hotels for travelers who value privacy and direct access to hot springs. Located just off the main thoroughfare close to Yubatake, this compact ryokan with private onsen in Gumma suits visitors seeking simple modern comforts, easy access to Kusatsu’s thermal attractions and a quieter pace.

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Highlights of this ryokan

Free parking
Non-smoking rooms
Free Wifi
Hot spring bath
Breakfast

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Review summary for: うり房旅館仲通り うら房

Positive Reviews

Outstanding private onsen

Multiple guests praised the in-house private onsen as a highlight — described as beautiful, relaxing and exceptionally good; many recommended renting/using the private baths and said they were easy to use without long waits.

Friendly, helpful staff

Staff were frequently described as attentive and accommodating — helped with luggage, gave local recommendations (restaurants, sights), and provided thoughtful service that enhanced the stay.

Delicious breakfast

Breakfast was mentioned several times as tasty, filling and high quality — guests enjoyed the meals and considered them a highlight of their stay.

Excellent central location

The ryokan is walking distance to the bus station, the town centre and Yubatake (hot-spring area), making it convenient for sightseeing and exploring the hot-spring town on foot.

Clean, traditional and comfortable rooms

Guests appreciated the traditional atmosphere, cleanliness and cozy feel of the rooms (some noted comfortable beds or warming stoves). The accommodation was described as simple, quiet and well maintained.

Negative Reviews

Thin walls / potential for noise

A few guests noted that the walls are thin, so you need to be mindful not to disturb other guests — noise could be an issue in some rooms.

Sleeping on futon may be less comfortable for some

Several reviews mentioned sleeping on futons; while many were fine, some guests (especially side sleepers) found futons less comfortable than Western-style beds.

Limited English with some staff

A few guests observed limited English from some staff members; however, guests said smiles, patience and tools like Google Translate made communication manageable.

Onsen water can be very hot

At least one guest reported the onsen water felt too hot for them, which may be uncomfortable for guests sensitive to high temperatures.

Local hot-spring smell near property

One guest noted occasional sulphur/onsen odour from the nearby Yubatake area; while expected in a hot-spring town, it may be noticeable at times (air purifiers were available in rooms).

This summary is based on all online reviews and was last updated on 17 November 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

How many guests does each room accommodate?

The ryokan has five tatami rooms and room types generally accommodate 1–3 guests using futons; maximum occupancy for each room is shown when booking, so choose a room that fits your party.

Does the ryokan have an onsen?

Yes — the property offers two key-locked private baths inside the building fed by the Yubatake source, and guests can also visit nearby public baths around Kusatsu Onsen.

Can I reserve the private bath for sole use?

Private baths are key-locked and typically used on a first-come or front-desk arrangement; ask staff at check-in for current availability and time preferences.

Is there an airport shuttle or hotel transfer service?

There is no dedicated airport shuttle; the ryokan is best reached by highway bus from Tokyo or by bus from JR Nagano‑hara Kusatsu‑guchi station, with Kusatsu Bus Terminal a short 3–4 minute walk away.

What languages do the staff speak?

The primary language is Japanese; staff may provide basic English assistance but guests who need detailed English support should contact the ryokan in advance.

What are the check-in and check-out times?

Check-in is between 15:00 and 21:00, and check-out is between 07:00 and 10:00; please notify the ryokan if you expect to arrive after the stated check-in window.

Are pets allowed at the ryokan?

Pets are not permitted on the property.

Is breakfast or dinner served at the ryokan?

A complimentary American-style breakfast is provided; the ryokan does not typically offer full dinner service, so plan to dine at nearby restaurants or ask staff about local options.

What nearby attractions and experiences are within walking distance?

The famous Yubatake and Kusatsu’s public baths and shopping streets are about a 3–4 minute walk, offering the core onsen town experience; Mt. Kusatsu‑Shirane and other regional sights are accessible by car or bus.

Are there shops or supermarkets close to the ryokan?

Souvenir shops, small stores, and convenience options are within a short walk near the Yubatake area; larger supermarkets are farther away, so the front desk can point you to the nearest grocery or convenience store.

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