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Featured Hostels in Kusatsu

Mash Café & Bed NAGANO - Hostel

2.0 star property
8.2 out of 10, Very good, (193)
"Really nice place to stay some days"
The price is S$87
17 Jun - 18 Jun
Mash Café & Bed NAGANO - Hostel

Little Japan Echigo

2.0 star property
8.0 out of 10, Very good, (12)
"We really enjoyed our stay in Little Japan Echigo"
Little Japan Echigo

Guest House Kura - Hostel

1.5 star property
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (17)
"Great stay, thank you so much!"
The price is S$112
16 Jun - 17 Jun
Guest House Kura - Hostel

Dot Hostel Nagano

1.0 star property
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (44)
"申し訳ないのですが、良く利用しているサイトからホテルが取れず、hotelsでゲストハウスを予約しました。 中は良く清掃されていました。 善光寺からとても近いので、観光にはベストな立地です。 "
Dot Hostel Nagano

WORLDTRECK DINER & GUESTHOUSE - Pise - Hostel

2.0 star property
7.8 out of 10, Good, (47)
"Was a cold place, without hot water."
WORLDTRECK DINER & GUESTHOUSE - Pise - Hostel

ZEN Hostel

2.0 star property
8.6 out of 10, Excellent, (48)
ZEN Hostel

Guest House Honami-Kaido - Hostel

1.0 star property
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (13)
"Excellent place to stay. The gentleman at the hostel offers pick up and drop services from Yudanaka station, Snow monkey park and some onsens in Yamanouchi. Although he speaks only Japanese, he uses a translator and tries his best to communicate with you. We will be staying here again when we come back."
Guest House Honami-Kaido - Hostel

Nagano Hostel

1.5 star property
Nagano Hostel
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Frequently asked questions

Should I stay in a hostel in Kusatsu?
Hostels are a great way to stay for a good value, so you can save your money for fun things to do. If you’re hoping to enjoy the natural surroundings, you can check out the hot springs while you’re here.
What is a hostel?
These dorm-style accommodations come in many different forms, but they all have a few things in common, including budget-friendly prices, a social atmosphere and shared rooms (though many hostels also have private rooms).
What are the best hostels in Kusatsu?
You may be able to find reasonable prices at these Kusatsu accommodations, which have good reviews from our customers: Kusatsu Onsen Daitokan - Located within a 20-minute walk of Yubatake. You can take advantage of free Wi-Fi, free parking and a restaurant at this ryokan. KAMENOI HOTEL KUSATSU YUBATAKE - Located within a 10-minute walk of Yubatake. You can take advantage of free Wi-Fi, free parking and a 24-hour front desk at this hotel. Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Resort - Located within a 10-minute walk of Yubatake. Property features at this hotel include free Wi-Fi, free parking and a restaurant. Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Sakurai - Located within a 20-minute walk of Yubatake. Property features at this guest house include free Wi-Fi, free parking and laundry facilities.
When is the best time of year to stay in a hostel in Kusatsu?
Good weather’s definitely a plus when you’re discovering new places, so here’s a little information about the local climate: The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 19°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of -1°C. The rainiest months in Kusatsu are July, August, June and September, with each month seeing an average of 246 mm of rainfall.
What is there to see and do in Kusatsu?
Overall, Kusatsu is known for its hot springs, skiing and parks. Get out into nature with places such as Sainokawara Park, Yubatake and Joshin’etsu-kogen National Park. Cultural attractions include Shiga Kogan Nature Conservation Center, Asama Volcano Museum and Taikan Bonsai Museum. Locals like to shop at Sainokawara Street.