Yorokobinoyado Takamatsu

7.6
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 7.6/10, based on 1,304 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 2:00 PM / Check-out until 10:00 AM
Hot Spring Town Old Town Public Onsen Open-Air Bath Hot Spring Bath Reservable Bath
Staff 8,2/10
Facilities 7,0/10
Cleanliness 7,2/10
Comfort 7,0/10
Value for money 7,3/10
Location 8,6/10

Ryokan highlights

A traditional Kusatsu Onsen ryokan with Yubatake spring baths, easy sightseeing access, and varied room choices.

Walk to YubatakeAbout a four-minute walk to Kusatsu's iconic Yubatake and hot spring streets.
Yubatake Source BathsBaths use Kusatsu's well-known Yubatake hot spring source for an authentic onsen stay.
Private Garden BathsTwo reservable private garden-style baths add extra comfort for couples or families.
Joshu Wagyu DinnerKaiseki-style meals highlight Joshu Wagyu sukiyaki and seasonal dishes.
Wide Room VarietyChoices range from compact Japanese rooms to premium rooms with sauna features.
Bus Terminal PickupShuttle service from Kusatsu Onsen Bus Terminal makes arrival easier without a car.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsOnsen-town setting is the main stay driver: arrive by mid-afternoon, use the baths, have dinner, walk to Yubatake at night, then use the next day for another bath and a slow town or Sainokawara walk before moving on.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a 1 to 2 night Kusatsu Onsen stay for hot spring time, town walks, and a ryokan dinner rather than a long sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Limited long-stay rangeKusatsu is rewarding for 1 to 2 nights, but many travelers will run out of varied nearby sightseeing after that.
Not rail-convenientThere is no train station in Kusatsu itself, so arrival usually involves a bus connection before the ryokan stay.
Room level variesThe property spans simple rooms up to premium sauna rooms, so overall feel depends heavily on the room category booked.

Food & drinks

A Kusatsu ryokan at 312 Kusatsu with several on-site dining venues, focused on kaiseki-style meals, Joshu wagyu, breakfast buffet, and lounge drinks.

Kiwami (on-site)
on-site

Private-style ryotei for creative seasonal dinner courses.

  • Seasonal kaisekifoodMulti-course Japanese dinner.
  • Joshu wagyuspecialtyLocal Gunma beef feature.
  • Grilled seasonal itemsfoodSimple charcoal-style flavors.
  • Sashimi assortmentfoodSeafood course component.
Kirakutei (on-site)
on-site

Open-kitchen dining room known for hot pot kaiseki and breakfast service.

  • Nabe kaisekifoodHot pot dinner set.
  • Joshu wagyu hot potspecialtyChoice local beef pot.
  • Freshly cooked dishesfoodOpen-kitchen style service.
  • Breakfast buffetfoodJapanese and Western morning spread.
Blue Sky Lounge (on-site)
on-site

Top-floor lounge area used for breakfast buffet and casual drinks.

  • Breakfast buffetfoodMorning buffet with varied choices.
  • CoffeedrinkSimple lounge coffee service.
  • TeadrinkHot tea with breakfast.
  • Light drinksdrinkCasual lounge beverages.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in Kusatsu Onsen and is most practically reached via Kusatsu Onsen Bus Terminal, with rail access usually completed via bus from Naganohara-Kusatsuguchi or Karuizawa.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

A solid Kusatsu onsen stay for travelers who want easy access to Yubatake, strong hot spring credentials, and a full-service ryokan with many room categories. It is less ideal if you want a deeply intimate boutique feel or consistently polished modern standards across the whole property.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Easy walk to YubatakeThe ryokan is about a 4-minute walk from Kusatsu’s Yubatake, so it is convenient for evening strolls, snacks, and exploring the hot spring town in yukata.
  • Authentic Yubatake hot spring waterIts baths use free-flowing water from Kusatsu’s famous Yubatake source without dilution or heating, which is a major draw if the onsen itself is your priority.
  • More bath variety than many ryokansBeyond the gender-swapped public baths, it also offers open-air baths and two private garden baths, giving couples or small groups more flexibility.
  • Good fit for different budgetsThe property has a wide spread of room types, from compact Japanese rooms to upgraded rooms with sauna or semi-open-air bath features, so the stay can be tailored to budget and style.
  • Useful in-house facilities for longer staysThis is a larger ryokan with extras like a renewed lobby lounge, drink service in the afternoon, a bath lounge, shop, karaoke, billiards, coin laundry, and parking.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not a small, quiet ryokanWith over 100 rooms and large banquet-style facilities, the atmosphere can feel more like a sizable resort ryokan than a secluded traditional hideaway.
  • Quality may vary by room categoryBecause the room lineup ranges from simple older-style rooms to much higher-end special rooms, the experience can differ a lot depending on what you book.
  • Mixed guest satisfactionRecent review scores are only moderate rather than standout, which suggests the overall experience may feel uneven compared with top-rated Kusatsu ryokans.
  • Some facilities are more functional than luxuriousWhile the bath offering is strong, amenities such as the absence of a sauna in the public bath area and the broad midscale setup may disappoint travelers seeking a more premium spa finish.
  • Walkable but not right on the landmarkBeing close to Yubatake is a real plus, but travelers wanting a property directly facing the main attraction may find the location slightly less special than the most central options.

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