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Kusatsu Hot Springs
Come try the town's therapeutic hot spring water known for its high acidity and health benefits. You can enjoy these hot springs in many places around the town. There are public baths you can visit, or private baths in ryokan inns. The special waters here are believed to heal different aches and pains and make you feel refreshed
Yubatake
The Yubatake, which means "hot water field," is the main attraction in Kusatsu Onsen. This big wooden structure is where the hot spring water cools down before going to the baths in town. You can watch the steam rise and even try some eggs boiled in the hot spring water, called onsen tamago. At night, the lights make the Yubatake look even more beautiful, making it great for photos.
Mount Shirane
Visit Mount Shirane, where you can explore an active volcano and see the beautiful Lake Yugama. The hiking trails have amazing views of the Gunma Prefecture, perfect for anyone who loves nature. In winter, the mountain becomes a hotspot for skiing and fun winter sports.
SainoKawara Park
Take a walk through Sainokawara Park, a beautiful place with lots of green plants and steam rising from hot springs. The park has the Sainokawara Open Air Bath, one of the biggest outdoor baths in Japan. You can relax in the warm water while enjoying the beauty of nature and listening to the sound of water flowing.
Kusatsu Ski Resort
For anyone who loves winter fun, the Kusatsu Onsen Ski Resort is a great place to visit. It has fantastic ski slopes and lots of cool facilities. With different runs for every skill level, both beginners and experts can enjoy skiing and snowboarding.