LiVEMAX RESORT Kusatsu Onsen
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Ryokan highlights
A modern onsen stay in Kusatsu with hot spring baths, in-room soaking options, and solid value.
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Food & drinks
This ryokan at 548-1 Kusatsu appears to have an on-site restaurant with buffet-style breakfast and dinner, plus easy access to casual local dining near Yubatake.
Main hotel dining room for breakfast and dinner buffets.
- Breakfast buffetfoodMixed Japanese and Western breakfast items.
- Dinner buffetfoodSeasonal all-you-can-eat spread.
- Seafood rice bowlspecialtyBuild-your-own bowl when seafood is offered.
- SushifoodSometimes featured at dinner events.
- Welcome drinksdrinkSimple lobby drink service at times.
Popular bagel stop near the hot spring center.
- BagelsfoodFresh baked bagels in several flavors.
- Bagel sandwichfoodFilled bagels for a light meal.
- Cream cheesespecialtyClassic bagel pairing.
- CoffeedrinkEasy breakfast cafe drink.
Casual ramen choice in Kusatsu town.
- RamenfoodHot noodle soup for a quick meal.
- GyozafoodTypical side dish with ramen.
- BeerdrinkCommon casual pairing if available.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This ryokan is in Kusatsu Onsen town and is most practically reached via Kusatsu Onsen Bus Terminal, with rail access usually connecting through Naganohara-Kusatsuguchi Station.
No reliable nearby tourist attractions could be validated for this ryokan.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A practical resort-style stay in Kusatsu with private open-air bath rooms, on-site hot spring facilities, and extra leisure amenities. It suits travelers who want convenience and value more than a deeply traditional ryokan atmosphere or a prime Yubatake address.
- Private bath in the roomA big draw here is that guest rooms include their own open-air bath setup, giving you a more private onsen-style experience without relying only on the public baths. That is especially appealing for couples or travelers who prefer to soak on their own schedule.
- Real resort extras on siteThis property has more than just baths: sauna, table tennis, karaoke, mahjong, and a game corner make it easier to spend an entire evening in-house. It is a good fit for families or groups who want casual entertainment after sightseeing.
- Easy walk to central Kusatsu spotsThe hotel is within walking distance of major Kusatsu attractions such as Yubatake and Sainokawara Park, so you can explore the town without constantly arranging transport. That gives you access to the atmosphere of Kusatsu while staying slightly away from the busiest core.
- Free parking helps driversIf you are touring Gunma by car, the free on-site parking is a real advantage in an onsen town where parking convenience matters. It makes this property more practical than some centrally located inns with trickier access.
- Usually cheaper than top-tier Kusatsu ryokansCompared with many famous upscale ryokans in Kusatsu, this resort often sits at a more approachable price point while still offering hot spring features and in-room bath appeal. It can deliver solid value for travelers who want the Kusatsu experience without booking a luxury classic inn.
- Not the most atmospheric locationAlthough walkable to Yubatake, it is not right in the iconic heart of town, so the stay feels less immersed in Kusatsu's classic old-onsen ambiance. Travelers wanting to step straight into the historic center may prefer a more central inn.
- More resort hotel than classic ryokanThe experience leans modern and practical rather than deeply traditional, so it may disappoint travelers seeking refined kaiseki service, heritage architecture, or a highly intimate ryokan feel. This is better seen as a casual hot spring resort hotel.
- Mixed guest satisfactionReview patterns suggest the hotel delivers a good stay for some guests but not with the consistency of Kusatsu's stronger-rated properties. If you are very sensitive to service smoothness or overall polish, this may feel less dependable.
- Entertainment focus may not suit quiet staysFacilities like karaoke, game spaces, and group-friendly amenities are fun, but they can make the property feel busier and less serene than a smaller traditional inn. Light sleepers or travelers chasing a peaceful retreat may prefer a calmer option.
- Strict arrival timing can be inconvenientThe property sets a relatively firm final check-in time, which can be awkward if you are reaching Kusatsu late after trains, buses, or mountain driving. It is less forgiving for flexible or last-minute travel days.
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Current position: 70th out of 79 ryokans in Gunma.
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| 70th | LiVEMAX RESORT Kusatsu Onsen Current ryokan | 7.5/10 | 394 |
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| 74th | Ikaho Grand Hotel | 7.0/10 | 771 |
| 75th | Hotel Yunojin | 5.3/10 | 729 |
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4 days – Kanagawa > Gunma > Miyajima
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