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Tokinoniwa

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Tokinoniwa, your tranquil oasis nestled in the heart of Kusatsu, Japan! With a comfy price starting from just $549, get ready to indulge in a four-star experience that will rejuvenate both your body and spirit. Located just 0.5mi from the city center, you can enjoy the hustle and bustle of local life while retreating to your serene haven after a day of adventure.

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Rooms

Deluxe Twin Room with Tatami Area and Open-Air Bath - Non-Smoking in Tokinoniwa

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2 Twin Beds

2 Futon Mat Beds

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430 sqft

Deluxe, 2 Twin Beds

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Terrace

Minibar

"Indulge in luxury in our Deluxe Twin Room with Tatami Area and Open-Air Bath, designed for 4 adults and 2 children. Unwind in 431 sqft of space with air conditioning, a terrace, and private bathtub."

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690 sqft

Economy, 2 Bed

Balcony

Minibar

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

The private open-air bath is a top feature of this double room. The spacious double room features air conditioning, tatami, as well as a private bathroom boasting a bath and a shower. A seating area with a flat-screen TV, a mini-bar and a terrace are available in this double room. The unit has 2 beds.

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265 sqft

Deluxe, 1 Bed

Balcony

Minibar

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Guests will have a special experience as this double room provides a private open-air bath. The double room offers air conditioning, tatami, as well as a private bathroom boasting a bath and a shower. The unit has 1 bed.

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At Tokinoniwa, we believe relaxation is an art form. Think refreshing breakfasts to kickstart your day, followed by luxurious spa and wellness packages that'll melt your stress away. Dive into our inviting sauna and steam room, or treat yourself to a soothing massage. Our rooftop terrace offers picturesque views where you can sip on drinks from our bar, making for the perfect unwinding session. Don’t worry about your wheels; with free private parking available, your adventure in Kusatsu is just around the corner!

Lobby or reception in Tokinoniwa
Lobby or reception in Tokinoniwa

Experience the Best

With a fantastic score from our 299 reviews, guests rave about our attentive 24-hour front desk service and free Wi-Fi that keeps you connected wherever you are. Hop on our complimentary shuttle service to explore nearby attractions or take a leisurely stroll through our beautifully maintained garden. Whether you're here for relaxation or exploration, Tokinoniwa promises an experience filled with warmth and comfort, right in the vibrant heart of Japan!

Living room in Tokinoniwa
Bedroom, Bed in Tokinoniwa

Plan Your Stay

At Tokinoniwa, the culinary journey is as exciting as the scenic views! Although we haven't listed our on-site restaurant details yet, you can bet that dining here is an experience to savor. Imagine indulging in gourmet dishes crafted from fresh, locally sourced ingredients, which not only please the palate but also embrace the rich culinary heritage of Japan. Whether it's shrimp tempura, sushi, or a hearty bowl of ramen, your taste buds are in for a delightful ride. As you relish each bite, the warm ambiance and friendly staff will make every meal feel like a special occasion.

Food in Tokinoniwa
Food in Tokinoniwa

Amenities

Spa/Wellness packages

Restaurant

Free Private Parking

Free wifi

Room service

Free shuttle

Steam room

Sauna

Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Tokinoniwa
Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Tokinoniwa

Restaurant

レストラン #1

Japanese

Food in Tokinoniwa
Food in Tokinoniwa
Property building in Tokinoniwa
OMG. im not sure where to start. I made my last min booking booked the last room with open air onsen bath. was hesitate because pictures looks kinda old. I browsed via almost 90% of hotels in Kusatsu to make sure i found the best hotel i like (i am the type of person very into the onsen hotel and room, if i experience with bad hotel, it will ruined my travel mood and trip). This hotel is definitely exceed my expectation, it is clean, pictures looks like a huge hotel but it is not as big, perfect size to have enough room for multiple onsen, perfect size of room with separated bedroom and outdoor sitting, love the atmosphere there, but regret to tried their 10pm free ramen coz i was too full at all time. they have multiple type of onsen water spa, 3 public but private onsen to use, i recommend book the room with open air bath (i did my bath from 230am to 5am while i had a jetlag first night while hubby was sleeping). breakfast was great for sure, dinner i think it is ok, i will rated a B coz i ate too much good food out there to compare. overall, i think we get over what we pay for, we stayed 2 nights and had a really peaceful, quiet, and good experience with this hotel and possible will consider to take my kids over there too (hm...or try something new if i find something better). if you are first time visit kusatsu, i highly recommend this hotel. you will not regret!!!!

Tracy

Very good stay here, friendly staff. Fully tatami floored hotel with a small garden inside. We booked a room with an onsen bath attached and it was easy to use and very comfortable. The signs on the outside for the bath (attached to the room) are not in English but if it helps anyone the tap on the wall is cold water to dilute the onsen water in the bath if it is too hot to be comfortable. Staff were accommodating and had English menus for the restaurant if required. As is the style in many Ryokans there is a set menu for dinner with only a choice of mains. So keep that in mind for allergies or food dislikes, you can't make changes with regards to the starter menu. During various times of day in the hotel they offered free ramen, ice cream or light meals. If I ever go back to Kusatsu I will most likely stay here again.

David

A ryoukan located a bit away from the center of kusatsu onsen. It has a shuttle that departs from yhr station in the morning/afternoon and in the evening it goes from the center of kusatsu to the ryoukan. We stayed there without food and we went to have dinner at the center of kusatsu, at a recommended soba place. Our stay was very pleasant as we were able to enjkh the private bath in our room. But also the private baths the hotel had to offer. I also went to visit the big outside public bath in the morning. All were very pleasant experiences that gave us a well deserved break during our busy travels over Japan. The staff also really tried their best in providing us with an english explanation.

Elke

We absolutely loved our stay here! The staff were very kind and courteous. I don’t like it when tourists complain that the staff doesn’t speak much English — you visited a FOREIGN country that you know don’t have much English speakers so stop complaining about it and use Google Translate where you can speak into it using your own language and translate for you. The staff were the nicest people who gave excellent service! We also loved the view from our room and we loved the semi-open-air bath in our room. The food was good.

Melinda

It was a beautiful stay and our first experience at a ryokan. We were made to feel very special from the moment we arrived, until the time we checked out. The meals were lovely. Lots of interesting things to try for both dinner and breakfast and dressed in the provided yukatas. We loooooved our private onsen in our room and also tried two of the three private onsens on site which can be used by any guest pending availability. Beautiful views! The town is also lovely but be prepared for the sulfur smell from the hot springs!

Teri

OMG. im not sure where to start. I made my last min booking booked the last room with open air onsen bath. was hesitate because pictures looks kinda old. I browsed via almost 90% of hotels in Kusatsu to make sure i found the best hotel i like (i am the type of person very into the onsen hotel and room, if i experience with bad hotel, it will ruined my travel mood and trip). This hotel is definitely exceed my expectation, it is clean, pictures looks like a huge hotel but it is not as big, perfect size to have enough room for multiple onsen, perfect size of room with separated bedroom and outdoor sitting, love the atmosphere there, but regret to tried their 10pm free ramen coz i was too full at all time. they have multiple type of onsen water spa, 3 public but private onsen to use, i recommend book the room with open air bath (i did my bath from 230am to 5am while i had a jetlag first night while hubby was sleeping). breakfast was great for sure, dinner i think it is ok, i will rated a B coz i ate too much good food out there to compare. overall, i think we get over what we pay for, we stayed 2 nights and had a really peaceful, quiet, and good experience with this hotel and possible will consider to take my kids over there too (hm...or try something new if i find something better). if you are first time visit kusatsu, i highly recommend this hotel. you will not regret!!!!

Tracy

Very good stay here, friendly staff. Fully tatami floored hotel with a small garden inside. We booked a room with an onsen bath attached and it was easy to use and very comfortable. The signs on the outside for the bath (attached to the room) are not in English but if it helps anyone the tap on the wall is cold water to dilute the onsen water in the bath if it is too hot to be comfortable. Staff were accommodating and had English menus for the restaurant if required. As is the style in many Ryokans there is a set menu for dinner with only a choice of mains. So keep that in mind for allergies or food dislikes, you can't make changes with regards to the starter menu. During various times of day in the hotel they offered free ramen, ice cream or light meals. If I ever go back to Kusatsu I will most likely stay here again.

David

A ryoukan located a bit away from the center of kusatsu onsen. It has a shuttle that departs from yhr station in the morning/afternoon and in the evening it goes from the center of kusatsu to the ryoukan. We stayed there without food and we went to have dinner at the center of kusatsu, at a recommended soba place. Our stay was very pleasant as we were able to enjkh the private bath in our room. But also the private baths the hotel had to offer. I also went to visit the big outside public bath in the morning. All were very pleasant experiences that gave us a well deserved break during our busy travels over Japan. The staff also really tried their best in providing us with an english explanation.

Elke

We absolutely loved our stay here! The staff were very kind and courteous. I don’t like it when tourists complain that the staff doesn’t speak much English — you visited a FOREIGN country that you know don’t have much English speakers so stop complaining about it and use Google Translate where you can speak into it using your own language and translate for you. The staff were the nicest people who gave excellent service! We also loved the view from our room and we loved the semi-open-air bath in our room. The food was good.

Melinda

It was a beautiful stay and our first experience at a ryokan. We were made to feel very special from the moment we arrived, until the time we checked out. The meals were lovely. Lots of interesting things to try for both dinner and breakfast and dressed in the provided yukatas. We loooooved our private onsen in our room and also tried two of the three private onsens on site which can be used by any guest pending availability. Beautiful views! The town is also lovely but be prepared for the sulfur smell from the hot springs!

Teri

OMG. im not sure where to start. I made my last min booking booked the last room with open air onsen bath. was hesitate because pictures looks kinda old. I browsed via almost 90% of hotels in Kusatsu to make sure i found the best hotel i like (i am the type of person very into the onsen hotel and room, if i experience with bad hotel, it will ruined my travel mood and trip). This hotel is definitely exceed my expectation, it is clean, pictures looks like a huge hotel but it is not as big, perfect size to have enough room for multiple onsen, perfect size of room with separated bedroom and outdoor sitting, love the atmosphere there, but regret to tried their 10pm free ramen coz i was too full at all time. they have multiple type of onsen water spa, 3 public but private onsen to use, i recommend book the room with open air bath (i did my bath from 230am to 5am while i had a jetlag first night while hubby was sleeping). breakfast was great for sure, dinner i think it is ok, i will rated a B coz i ate too much good food out there to compare. overall, i think we get over what we pay for, we stayed 2 nights and had a really peaceful, quiet, and good experience with this hotel and possible will consider to take my kids over there too (hm...or try something new if i find something better). if you are first time visit kusatsu, i highly recommend this hotel. you will not regret!!!!

Tracy

Very good stay here, friendly staff. Fully tatami floored hotel with a small garden inside. We booked a room with an onsen bath attached and it was easy to use and very comfortable. The signs on the outside for the bath (attached to the room) are not in English but if it helps anyone the tap on the wall is cold water to dilute the onsen water in the bath if it is too hot to be comfortable. Staff were accommodating and had English menus for the restaurant if required. As is the style in many Ryokans there is a set menu for dinner with only a choice of mains. So keep that in mind for allergies or food dislikes, you can't make changes with regards to the starter menu. During various times of day in the hotel they offered free ramen, ice cream or light meals. If I ever go back to Kusatsu I will most likely stay here again.

David

A ryoukan located a bit away from the center of kusatsu onsen. It has a shuttle that departs from yhr station in the morning/afternoon and in the evening it goes from the center of kusatsu to the ryoukan. We stayed there without food and we went to have dinner at the center of kusatsu, at a recommended soba place. Our stay was very pleasant as we were able to enjkh the private bath in our room. But also the private baths the hotel had to offer. I also went to visit the big outside public bath in the morning. All were very pleasant experiences that gave us a well deserved break during our busy travels over Japan. The staff also really tried their best in providing us with an english explanation.

Elke

We absolutely loved our stay here! The staff were very kind and courteous. I don’t like it when tourists complain that the staff doesn’t speak much English — you visited a FOREIGN country that you know don’t have much English speakers so stop complaining about it and use Google Translate where you can speak into it using your own language and translate for you. The staff were the nicest people who gave excellent service! We also loved the view from our room and we loved the semi-open-air bath in our room. The food was good.

Melinda

It was a beautiful stay and our first experience at a ryokan. We were made to feel very special from the moment we arrived, until the time we checked out. The meals were lovely. Lots of interesting things to try for both dinner and breakfast and dressed in the provided yukatas. We loooooved our private onsen in our room and also tried two of the three private onsens on site which can be used by any guest pending availability. Beautiful views! The town is also lovely but be prepared for the sulfur smell from the hot springs!

Teri

Location

464-214 Shirane , Kusatsu, 377-1711, Japan

Tokinoniwa