The waterfalls, hot springs, and mountain views in Karuizawa make this Japanese town a popular destination for nature lovers. Hike an easy route to the tumbling waters of Shiraito Falls, then head to Kumobaike pond to relax in what legend says is the footprint of a giant. When you tire of the great outdoors, the Kyukaruizawa Ginza shopping district is a wonderful place to spend some time—and some yen.
Restaurants in Karuizawa-machi
5.0 based on 70 reviews
Yamato Nadeshico Beauty, a legendary spa experience combining both Eastern and Western techniques that can only be experienced here. Oils used in our treatments are made with hand-picked raw materials cultivated without the use of pesticides. From the aroma to the feeling on your skin, we only offer treatments we’ve given our fullest thought and effort.
4.0 based on 336 reviews
Tombo no yu – Onsen Immerse yourself in the open-air bath at the foot of the mountain and take in the spectacular view. The open glass windows of the spacious and open-plan indoor bath also offer calming views outside.Guests not staying Hoshinoya Karuizawa or Hotel Bleston Court may also use Tombo no yu. Facilities: Open-air bath, indoor bath, sauna, cold water bath Open: 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m. (Last admission 10:00 p.m.) Price: Adult ¥1,300 Child ¥750 (An excess seasonal charge applies) *Individuals with tattoos may not use the facilities. However, those with tattoos that can be covered with four adhesive covering stickers (one sticker is 8cm x 10cm) may use the baths.
An excellent onsen experience (indoor and outdoor). I travelled during COVID, so no crowds at all. I appreciated the very spacious dressing rooms, shower area and baths. The outdoor bath was especially nice, with the perfect temperature for a snowy day in Karuizawa.
4.0 based on 83 reviews
Very low key older place that is still part of the Seibu/Prince family. No longer has the ice skating, pool, bowling, tennis, etc. Sauna, large locker area and washing area, large indoor bathing and two outdoor. "Local" people, like us get it for 500 yen on regular days. Have visited it often the past 30 years.
2.5 based on 8 reviews
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