Tokinoniwa

377-1711 Gunma, Kusatsu, Kusatsu Shirane 464-214, Japan

Guest reviews: 8.7

HOTEL OVERVIEW

You know what struck me first about Tokinoniwa? The name itself – it literally means “garden of time,” and honestly, that’s exactly what this place feels like. Tucked away on a quiet stretch in Kusatsu’s Shirane area, it’s one of those hotels where you actually lose track of the hours, which is pretty much the point when you’re in Japan’s most famous onsen town.

I’ll be straight with you – this isn’t some flashy resort trying to wow you with marble lobbies. Tokinoniwa feels more like staying at a really well-appointed traditional inn that happens to have modern sensibilities. The building itself sits back from the main tourist drag (you know, where all the souvenir shops and ramen joints cluster around Yubatake hot spring field), so you get that authentic residential Japan feeling without being completely cut off from the action. Walking to the famous sulfur springs takes maybe eight minutes, and honestly, that little stroll through the neighborhood streets is half the charm – you’ll pass local houses with their tiny immaculate gardens and probably encounter some of those elderly Japanese folks who wave at foreigners like you’re long-lost relatives.

What really sets this place apart is how they’ve nailed that balance between traditional ryokan vibes and actual comfort. The rooms have that clean, minimalist aesthetic you’d expect, but the futons are actually good quality (I mean, some places just throw down a thin mattress and call it authentic), and the bathrooms are surprisingly spacious. The onsen facilities are the real draw though – they source their water from the same volcanic springs that put Kusatsu on the map centuries ago, and soaking in those mineral-rich baths after a day of wandering around town is pretty much mandatory. Pro tip: the outdoor bath is incredible in winter when there’s snow on the surrounding trees, but even in summer it’s lovely in the early morning when the air is still cool.

The staff here actually seem to enjoy their jobs, which sounds basic but you’d be surprised how rare that is. They’re genuinely helpful with restaurant recommendations (there’s this tiny tempura place about ten minutes away that they told me about – no English menu but incredible food), and they don’t make you feel rushed during check-in or like you’re bothering them with questions. Parking is free and right on-site, which is clutch because finding parking in central Kusatsu can be a nightmare, especially during autumn when everyone comes for the fall colors.

Look, with an 8.7 rating, Tokinoniwa clearly does something right, and after staying there I get it. It’s not trying to be everything to everyone – it’s just a really solid, authentic place to experience Japanese onsen culture without the tourist circus atmosphere. The location gives you easy access to hiking trails up Mount Shirane when you want adventure, but also lets you retreat into that peaceful “garden of time” when you need to decompress. For a 4-star place, it definitely overdelivers on that whole “hidden gem” feeling that’s gotten pretty hard to find in Japan these days.

HOTEL HIGHLIGHTS

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Reviews

Staff: 9.1

Comfort: 9.2

Location: 8.3

Free WiFi: 8.1

Facilities: 9.1

Cleanliness: 9.1

Value for money: 8.0

Mateo from Switzerland (24 June 2024)

9/10

Room quality and view exceeded my expectations as did the breakfast. Would recommend having dinner there as well in order to be able to enjoy the room and onsen more. They provide transport from/to closest bus station but I would recommend just walking to it (about 20 min.), very green and the feeling of japanese countryside is nice. The Yukatas...

Mateo from Switzerland (24 June 2024)

9/10

Room quality and view exceeded my expectations as did the breakfast. Would recommend having dinner there as well in order to be able to enjoy the room and onsen more.
They provide transport from/to closest bus station but I would recommend just walking to it (about 20 min.), very green and the feeling of japanese countryside is nice.
The Yukatas are amazing (and top quality).

What could be improved: The rooms aren't soundproof (so just be careful not to get wild in those).

Robert from United States (13 March 2025)

9/10

Great food
Wonderful baths
Staff very helpful

What could be improved: High price

Ogasawara from United States (13 February 2025)

9/10

The facility is beautiful and the staff are friendly and professional

Kate from United States (27 January 2025)

9/10

Staff was friendly and helpful. Onsen was relaxing and clean.

What could be improved: Little far from Yubetake, but they did have a shuttle bus.

Sandy from Malaysia (17 January 2025)

8/10

Very nice place with nice private onsen

Raimund from Australia (31 December 2024)

9/10

An extraordinary experience of authentic Japanese-style hospitality, featuring onsen, exquisite dinners, and delightful breakfasts. Highly recommended!

What could be improved: None

Melinda from Philippines (27 December 2024)

8/10

We absolutely loved our stay here! The staff were very kind and courteous. I don’t like it when tourists complain that the staff doesn’t speak much English — you visited a FOREIGN country that you know don’t have much English speakers so stop complaining about it and use Google Translate where you can speak into it using your own language and...

Melinda from Philippines (27 December 2024)

8/10

We absolutely loved our stay here! The staff were very kind and courteous. I don’t like it when tourists complain that the staff doesn’t speak much English — you visited a FOREIGN country that you know don’t have much English speakers so stop complaining about it and use Google Translate where you can speak into it using your own language and translate for you. The staff were the nicest people who gave excellent service! We also loved the view from our room and we loved the semi-open-air bath in our room. The food was good.

What could be improved: I would’ve preferred to have been able to try the private open-air rock bath but there was a queue so we just enjoyed the semi open air bath in our room and loved it! There were too many rooms in this ryokan and sister ryokan that share the open-air bath that’s why there is always a queue.

Peter from United States (6 December 2024)

8/10

The both public and private outdoor baths was extremely relaxing and peaceful. Plenty of amenities in the room, including complementary drinks, tea, and snacks. Nice lounge area. Hotel shuttle bus to the hotel and station was very convenient. What could be improved: The food had fancy presentation but was ultimately disappointing in taste...

Peter from United States (6 December 2024)

8/10

The both public and private outdoor baths was extremely relaxing and peaceful. Plenty of amenities in the room, including complementary drinks, tea, and snacks. Nice lounge area. Hotel shuttle bus to the hotel and station was very convenient.

What could be improved: The food had fancy presentation but was ultimately disappointing in taste. Everything tasted bland or as you expect. Nothing made me go "wow" in comparison to other ryokans I have been to. Because of this, it was a chore to get through every single course. Customer service quality varies depending if you are speaking English or Japanese. The service was nice when speaking in Japanese, but the moment we showed our passports or fail to understand a sentence, the staff switches and speaks completely in English, the quality of service drops and I felt like I am being talked down to. I understand that some of the staff's English is limited, but it was either hard to understand or too simplistic. I am not that fluent in Japanese either but I felt like I would have understood the instructions or explanations better if they kept speaking Japanese. Air condition unit could not cool, heating was the only available option in our room.

Martinez from United States (3 December 2024)

9/10

Everything was exceptional! We used the bath in our room, and all 3 of the open air private baths and all exceeded expectations. Everything and everyone was extraordinary in their service and helpfulness. What could be improved: 1. Their website was down during our trip, so figuring out the logistics to get to the location was a bit confusing. I...

Martinez from United States (3 December 2024)

9/10

Everything was exceptional! We used the bath in our room, and all 3 of the open air private baths and all exceeded expectations. Everything and everyone was extraordinary in their service and helpfulness.

What could be improved: 1. Their website was down during our trip, so figuring out the logistics to get to the location was a bit confusing. I would recommend figuring out all travel very very early in the planning/booking stages. We ended up getting stranded in Tokyo for one night because we couldn't get out Shinkansen arrival time to match up with the last leaving bus to Kusatsu. Not entirely the fault of the resort, but it wasn't effectively communicated that the late afternoon bus (around 1:30PM) is the final bus to take towards Kusatsu.
2. There is also a bus from the Kusatsu Bus Terminal to the resort approximately every 30 minutes. Ask for this timetable in advance of your arrival because we ended up needing to walk since we did not know when the buses were arriving/leaving.
3. There is no lunch on site, so be sure to have cash on hand and be prepared to walk into town and (potentially) wait some time to eat.

Elke from Belgium (1 December 2024)

9/10

A ryoukan located a bit away from the center of kusatsu onsen. It has a shuttle that departs from yhr station in the morning/afternoon and in the evening it goes from the center of kusatsu to the ryoukan. We stayed there without food and we went to have dinner at the center of kusatsu, at a recommended soba place. Our stay was very pleasant as we...

Elke from Belgium (1 December 2024)

9/10

A ryoukan located a bit away from the center of kusatsu onsen. It has a shuttle that departs from yhr station in the morning/afternoon and in the evening it goes from the center of kusatsu to the ryoukan.

We stayed there without food and we went to have dinner at the center of kusatsu, at a recommended soba place.

Our stay was very pleasant as we were able to enjkh the private bath in our room. But also the private baths the hotel had to offer. I also went to visit the big outside public bath in the morning. All were very pleasant experiences that gave us a well deserved break during our busy travels over Japan.

The staff also really tried their best in providing us with an english explanation.

What could be improved: Nothing

SURROUNDINGS

What's nearby:

  • Kusatsu Nettaiken: 1 km

Restaurants & cafes:

  • Cafe/bar山茶郷: 1.2 km
  • Restaurant三國家: 1.3 km
  • Cafe/barラ コンテ: 1.2 km

Natural beauty:

  • Waterfall Seto Falls: 13 km
  • Mountain Mt. Kusatsu Shirane: 9 km

Ski lifts:

  • Tenguyama Quad Lift: 2.5 km
  • Tenguyama Family Pair Lift: 2.8 km
  • Tenguyama Pair Lift A and B: 2.5 km

Public transport:

  • Train Kawarayu-Onsen: 19 km

ROOMS

  • Estimated price from: $616. Deluxe Twin Room with Tatami Area and Open-Air Bath - Non-Smoking with 2 single beds and 2 futon beds for 1 - 2 guests
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FACILITIES

Bedroom:

  • Linen
  • Alarm clock

General:

  • Shuttle service
  • Vending machine (drinks)
  • Designated smoking area
  • Air conditioning
  • Non-smoking throughout
  • Wake-up service
  • Heating
  • Lift
  • Non-smoking rooms
  • Room service

Kitchen:

  • Electric kettle
  • Refrigerator

Bathroom:

  • Toilet paper
  • Towels
  • Bidet
  • Toilet
  • Hairdryer
  • Bath
  • Shower

Outdoors:

  • Terrace
  • Garden

Wellness:

  • Massage chair
  • Spa/wellness packages
  • Steam room
  • Spa facilities
  • Body scrub
  • Body treatments
  • Facial treatments
  • Beauty Services
  • Public Bath
  • Open-air bath
  • Hot spring bath
  • Spa and wellness centre Additional charge
  • Sauna

Living Area:

  • Seating Area

Food & Drink:

  • Fruits Additional charge
  • Wine/champagne Additional charge
  • Snack bar
  • Minibar
  • Restaurant

Accessibility:

  • Upper floors accessible by elevator

Room Amenities:

  • Tatami (traditional Japanese flooring)
  • Clothes rack

Bath/Hot spring:

  • Open-air bath

Languages spoken:

  • English
  • Japanese

Cleaning services:

  • Daily housekeeping
  • Laundry Additional charge

Safety & security:

  • Fire extinguishers
  • CCTV outside property
  • CCTV in common areas
  • Smoke alarms
  • Key access
  • 24-hour security
  • Safety deposit box

Media & Technology:

  • Flat-screen TV
  • Telephone
  • TV

Reception services:

  • Invoice provided
  • Luggage storage
  • 24-hour front desk

Business facilities:

  • Fax/photocopying

Great for your stay:

  • Spa and wellness centre
  • Restaurant
  • Parking
  • Air conditioning
  • Flat-screen TV
  • Free WiFi
  • Terrace
  • Shuttle service (free)
  • Bath
  • Room service
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HOUSE RULES

Pets:

  • Pets are not allowed.

Smoking:

  • Smoking is not allowed.

Check-in:

  • From 15:00

Check-out:

  • Until 11:00

Cancellation/prepayment:

  • Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to accommodation type. Please check what conditions may apply to each option when making your selection.

HOTEL ADDRESS

377-1711 Gunma, Kusatsu, Kusatsu Shirane 464-214, Japan

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