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Stayed in Dec 2023
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Posted on Feb 10, 2024
Location: Kusatsu Onsen is very small, and the B&B is very close to Yuden. However, it will be inconvenient to carry your luggage from the bus station to the B&B as it is always uphill. You can use TripAdvisor or customer service to contact the B&B for pick-up; if you want to go to the station before 10 o'clock, you can take the bus at the door of the B&B. The timetable is shown in the picture.
Environment: The environment is really great. I went there at the end of January. The room I stayed in had a snowy view when I opened the window. There is also a leisure area where you can read and chat. The restaurant environment is also very good. There is also a 24-hour hot spring with 5 different landscapings that can be locked. You can soak the door yourself, great!
Service: Dinner and breakfast are included. I was really upset that I didn’t have dinner on the first day. There was wagyu. The breakfast on the second day was very rich and I couldn’t finish it. It was so delicious~! The boss speaks a little English. Although he is not very fluent in the language, he is very nice. He also happened to meet a ********* girl who is traveling and working, which solved the communication problem.
It felt like the food hadn't evolved from the pension culture of the 80's. It seems that you can claim to be French if you have fish and meat dishes. The river fish was simple and good, but the meat was placed on a hot bedrock that ruined the quality and volume. If it was served on a normal plate, I could have enjoyed the medium to the end. oh sorry. The soup (morning and evening) and the scrambled eggs (morning) were unnaturally thick and unappetizing, as if some kind of thickener had been used. And the ultimate dessert. It was a quality like a service dessert for lunch in the 1,000 yen range (especially dry because I have a sweet tooth). On the other hand, the bath is truly Kusatsu! It was the first time in a while that makes me think. I don't like public baths, so if it's empty, I can always lock it and go in by myself.