Oyado Yukizumi
9,3/10 Exceptional - Based on 774 reviews
Oyado Yukizumi sits in the heart of Kusatsu, a compact guesthouse that balances contemporary comfort with touches of traditional Japanese design. The property is positioned within easy walking distance of the town’s main hot-spring area and local bus connections, making it convenient for visitors who want a short stroll to Yubatake and the municipal baths. Framed as a ryokan with onsen in Kusatsu, Gumma, the inn emphasizes a calm, service-focused stay rather than elaborate formality, and its scale suits couples and small groups seeking a centered base for exploring the town’s thermal attractions.
Guest rooms range from twin and double arrangements to units with a small tatami area, and each is equipped with practical amenities such as air conditioning, a refrigerator, an electric kettle and satellite TV; secure safes and complimentary Wi‑Fi are also provided. The property operates with a streamlined front-desk approach and offers on-site parking for those arriving by car. Housekeeping and simple welcome amenities are standard, and the morning meal is prepared in a traditional style that many visitors note for its careful presentation and use of regional ingredients.
The bathing facilities focus on hot-spring soaking drawn from Kusatsu’s natural source and include an on-site communal thermal bath maintained to a high level of cleanliness; staff arrange access so guests can enjoy the spring water without long waits. The inn’s scale and layout make it an uncomplicated option for travelers seeking a ryokan with onsen in Gumma while remaining close to Kusatsu’s main attractions, local eateries and the compact town center where evening strolls and onsen-hopping are easily combined.
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Review summary for: Oyado Yukizumi
Positive Reviews
Very welcoming, attentive staff
Multiple reviews highlight friendly, helpful and professional staff who go out of their way (eg. lending umbrellas, offering refreshments) to make guests comfortable despite language differences.
Excellent central location
Guests appreciated the hotel's position: directly above a convenience store (Lawson), next to the bus terminal, close to Yubatake and local onsens, making it easy to explore Kusatsu on foot.
Clean, comfortable and well-equipped rooms
Reviews frequently mention spotless rooms, comfortable bedding and good room size/equipment in many room types, with modern facilities in several units.
Hotel onsen and bathing facilities
The in-house onsen was repeatedly praised as clean, pleasant and a highlight of the stay (some guests also enjoyed private onsen options or 24/7 access).
Tasty and well-presented breakfast
Breakfast — often a mix of Japanese and western items — was described as delicious, well-prepared and generous, with some reviewers noting coffee and attractive presentation.
Negative Reviews
Many rooms lack a private shower/bath
Several guests noted the absence of in-room bathrooms or private showers; instead guests use the hotel's communal onsen showers, which may be inconvenient for some travellers.
Some rooms are small
A number of reviews mention that certain room types (especially economy/small double rooms) feel a bit compact compared with other rooms in the property.
Hilly/steep access to the town centre
Although well located, one reviewer pointed out the hotel sits above the town and requires walking up/down a slope to reach the lower parts of the centre.
Decor can feel dated
At least one guest remarked that the decor seemed a little old-fashioned, even though the hotel itself is well maintained.
Breakfast may not suit all tastes
While many praised the breakfast, at least one guest expressed disappointment with it, indicating preferences vary (noted particularly regarding the very Japanese style of some options).
Frequently Asked Questions
Rooms are sold as doubles or twin layouts and some include a tatami area; capacity depends on room type but extra beds and cots are not available. Children of 7 years and older are treated as adults for occupancy.
Yes — the ryokan has on-site communal hot spring baths (onsen) for guests to use; operating hours may vary, so check with reception on arrival.
Private onsen baths are not provided and pets are not allowed on the property.
The property does not offer a dedicated airport shuttle; most guests arrive by bus to Kusatsu Bus Terminal, which is within a short walk of the ryokan, while the nearest airport (Matsumoto) is roughly 100+ km away.
Take a bus to Kusatsu Bus Terminal (Yubatake area) from nearby JR stations or highway bus stops; the ryokan is a very short walk from the bus terminal.
Staff primarily speak Japanese; some staff members can assist in English, but English support may be limited.
Expect a mix of modern and traditional elements — tatami-style rooms on some room types, yukata for guests, communal onsen access and a Japanese-style breakfast service.
The ryokan sits in central Kusatsu near the Yubatake hot-spring area; Mt. Kusatsu Shirane is about 14 km away and Jigokudani Monkey Park is roughly 46 km by car.
Standard check-in is from 15:00 until midnight and check-out is by 10:00; luggage storage is available before check-in and after check-out.
There is a convenience store (Lawson) at the building base and several restaurants and cafes within easy walking distance; the ryokan also serves a breakfast that many guests praise.
