Kei-Kei
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Kei-Kei

297 Kusatsu, 377-1711 Kusatsu Town, Agatsuma District, Gunma Prefecture, Japan
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With a stay at kei-kei in Kusatsu, you'll be within a 5-minute walk of Yubatake and Jizo Hot Spring. This hotel is 20.9 mi (33.7 km) from Shiga Kogen Ski Area and 14.1 mi (22.7 km) from Karuizawa Toy Kingdom.Show More
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3/5
Cleanliness: 3.0
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Surroundings
Train: JR Gunma-otsu station
(11.8 km)
Train: JR Haneo station
(12.0 km)
Landmarks: Kaoyu
(<100m)
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B02 Type (Twin Room) Non-Smoking

B02 Type (Twin Room) Non-Smoking

Non-smoking
Refrigerator
TV
Towels
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Bedroom 1:2 Single bed and 2 Floor bedding
Non-smoking
Private bathroom
Wi-Fi in room
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Underfloor heating
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3/5
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  • Cleanliness3
  • Amenities3
  • Location3
  • Service3

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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
December 26, 2023
数年前にリニューアルされ、今は近代的なプライベート高級旅館です。バーテンダーさんによるウェルカムドリンクに始まり、出来立て創作和食、二種類の源泉による3か所の貸し切り温泉を楽しめます。湯畑にも徒歩5分程度の裏草津、ライトアップされとても綺麗で、散策が楽しめます、また、路地を隔てているため宿はとても静かです。道が細く高低差もあり、大きな車の場合、ルートを十分検討する必要があります。チェックイン前でも車を預かってくれまれ、バレーサービス付きでした。
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
December 17, 2023
Finally! A high-end hot springs ryokan in Kusatsu Onsen! That's what we thought upon learning of the opening of Kusatsu Onsen Kei, a 7-room ryokan that was established in 2019. Kusatsu Onsen (in Gunma Prefecture) is one of the most famous and revered onsen locales in all of Japan, but it was missing a flagship luxury property. It's also priced accordingly - it's up there when it comes to room rate, so we thought it must be awesome. Unfortunately, Kusatsu Onsen Kei has quite a few kinks to iron out before it is elevated to the upper echelon of Japan's high-end ryokans, if it ever gets there. First off is the location - it's not inconveniently situated, but neither is it in the heart of the action, which is the main "Yubatake" area of the Onsen town. It's about a 5 minute walk, but it's a bit of an uphill climb to get there. Ideally, it would be facing the main Yubatake area with views from the room; however, given the limited amount of real estate in the town center, I wouldn't hold that against them. The building is nondescript and faces an area that is home to "Jizo Gensen", which is one of several hot spring sources at Kusatsu Onsen. There's a cute little shrine and an area where you can see the spring water flowing beneath the ground via a cut-out (there's a glassed area where it's visible.) The ryokan has no garden or any sort of grounds, for that matter - it's simply a small building; note that it's an Onsen town with limited land, so I doubt any ryokan near the center has a tranquil garden regardless. Once inside, the architecture and decor is modern and relatively stylish, if a bit dark. Aside from the main lobby lounge, there is no other communal area - the purpose of most visitors is to explore the town, so it's no big deal. While we wanted Takasago, the ryokan's top room at 95m², unfortunately it was already taken. We settled for the next best thing, the 85m² A01 Type Suite with Open-Air Onsen Bath. The Suite had a separate living room and bedroom, although it's not completely sealed off from one another - rather, it's separated by a sort of partition. There's also an odd, alcove area (call it the "dungeon") next to the bedroom that can serve as a work area (it contains a small desk and a chair.) The bathroom has two sinks, an indoor shower area and the open-air onsen bath. Overall, it ticks most boxes. We also appreciated the living room having both a Western style sofa as well as a Japanese tatami floor area that has a cutout where you can lower your feet to a heated "ditch" - way more comfortable than having to sit cross-legged on the floor. One thing that puzzled us was the toilet: for a property that is new, I'm not sure why the controls of the toilet do not allow one-touch button functionality to lift (and put down) the toilet seat itself. This is de rigueur in Japanese accommodations, even in typical hotels. Also, the towels were extremely thin, not soft at all and did not absorb moisture very well - they really should not c
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
March 25, 2023
There was a call that seemed to be a reservation confirmation call in advance, but no message was left, and there was no call or email again. Even if I called from here a few days before the stay, I could not connect, and there was no return and a cancellation fee was incurred after all. I have stayed at many hotels so far, but this is the first time I have received such a bad response.
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
December 25, 2021
As the previous person said, Japan (Kusatsu) is no good if you don't reconsider the meaning of luxury. Bath or hot spring is good. However, I'm complaining because I'm sitting there. Each and every staff is enthusiastic, so it's completely a matter of management. It is difficult to find the place due to construction work, but the pick-up service is only available at the bus center. At this price (December 31st, the same as a large room at Kyoto Four Seasons), it wouldn't be strange to have a shuttle to JR. I asked for the newspaper the day before, but it was not included on the day, so I ordered it from here. How about an auberge for meals? Of course, the materials are good and may not be bad, but an auberge is a level feeling that customers come for that. Did you stay in a maisonette room? There is no space to put things in the bedroom, so you have to put them on the floor. The trash can is small and there is no tissue paper. The front staff will be gone during meals, probably because the number of people is decreasing. There will be no repeaters if you charge a high price just for appearance.
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Property Policies

Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: 15:00–17:00
Check-out: Before 11:00

Front desk hours: [Mon-Sun]07:00–18:00

Child Policies
Children 13 year old and over are permitted to stay in some room types at this hotel
Additional fees may be charged for children using existing beds. Add the number of children to get a more accurate price.

Cots and Extra Beds
Extra bed and crib policies may vary according to room type. Please refer to the room type details for more information.

Breakfast
TypeJapanese
AgeFee
Adult
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Additional breakfast fees are not included in the total and need to be paid at the property.

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Property Description

  • Number of Rooms: 7
With a stay at kei-kei in Kusatsu, you'll be within a 5-minute walk of Yubatake and Jizo Hot Spring. This hotel is 20.9 mi (33.7 km) from Shiga Kogen Ski Area and 14.1 mi (22.7 km) from Karuizawa Toy Kingdom.

A complimentary Japanese breakfast is served daily from 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM.

The front desk is staffed during limited hours. Free valet parking is available onsite.

Treat yourself to a stay in one of the 7 guestrooms, featuring heated floors. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected.

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About This Property

Nearest Train StationJR Gunma-otsu station
Distance to Train Station11.75KM
Average Price FromPKR294943
Hotel Star Rating4