Discover the best top things to do in Kusatsu-machi, Japan including Yubatake, Yugama, Osen Waterfall, Mt. Kusatsu-Shirane, Netsunoyu, Kusatsu International Ski Place, Sainokawara Park, Kusatsu Nettaiken, Kosenji temple, Kusatsu Onsen Tourist Association Information Center.
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Kusatsu is recognized along with Gero and Arima as one of Japan's three most famous hot spring resorts. The Yubatake (Hot Water field) is a central meeting and sightseeing spots in Kusatsu Onsen. This is the source water field for the bubbling Onsen water supplied throughout Kusatsu village. An abundant quality of hot water with a strong acidity of pH2.1, gives the water strong anti-bacterial powers with superior therapeutic and spiritual qualities, and has attracted many people for hundreds of years. The Yubatake (hot water field) is the symbol of Kusatsu Hot Spring. Located in the center of the spa resort, Yubatake is the source of hot springs that gush some 4,000 liters of hot water per minute amid clouds of rising steam. This so-called "hot water field" is surrounded by a promenade made of ceramic roof tiles and there is even a bench in the shape of Mt. Shirane, a nearby volcano. Here, visitors can stroll after taking a bath and relax while enjoying the unusual and very warming atmosphere of this unrivaled resort.
The source of the Kusatsu Hot Springs water is very impressive with the hot water running out at 52 C at this mountain town located at about 1,200 meters. Lots of little shops and places to eat. Several demonstrations throughout the day of people at a location close by of people stirring this hot water to help cool it down a bit.
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Lovely park leading up to a public onset We visited in winter and the contrast of hot water springs and snow make it a very scenic experience There are a number of spots where you can drop your feet into the springs and at there is a wonderfull open air public onsen which is quite an experience
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This was my second time to visit. The first many years ago with my kids, and this time with my grandson. Although it is quite run-down, it is a great place to visit since it houses a wide range of animals, fish, serpents. Kids love to feed some of the animals. We had an enjoyable 2 hour visit.
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