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Brook Cottage Minakami - Gunma
9.9 87 reviews
Gunma
19/10 – 28/10
£111/nighttotal: £999 (9 )

Brook Cottage Minakami

3 1
apartment , Minakami Machi
Brook Cottage Minakami, a secluded riverside property near an unmanned train station in the Minakami mountains, offers easy access to local ski resorts such as Tenjintai and Hotaidaiju in winter and rafting/canyoning opportunities in summer.
This three-bedroom self-catering house sleeps six, features a spacious living/dining area, kitchen with fridge/freezer and microwave, laundry facilities, a workspace, parking for two cars, high-speed Wi-Fi, and pet-friendly options (additional cleaning applies), with discounts available for longer stays and local activities.
高崎にある昭和の趣を残して改築した平屋 - Gunma
10 5 reviews
Gunma
19/10 – 28/10
£70/nighttotal: £630 (9 )

高崎にある昭和の趣を残して改築した平屋

1 1
house , Takasaki Shi
This renovated Showa-era detached house in Takasaki offers convenient access to Takasaki Station, located 4.3 kilometres away, and is 25.7 kilometres from the Ishidan-gai Steps.
This 49 square metre property accommodates up to seven guests with two bedrooms, featuring a garden, private parking, free WiFi, a fridge, and a microwave oven, with a check-out time of 10:00 AM.
(群馬前橋)静かな住宅街のアパート泊|Asama - Gunma
9.9 45 reviews
Gunma
19/10 – 28/10
£36/nighttotal: £324 (9 )

(群馬前橋)静かな住宅街のアパート泊|Asama

1 1
apartment , Maebashi Shi
This 2DK apartment is situated in Kawara-machi, Maebashi City, within easy walking distance of the popular Shikijima Park Rose Garden and a range of trendy cafes, offering a blend of peaceful surroundings and urban convenience. The apartment is a short walk from Maebashi Station, providing easy access to public transport and rental car services.
This comfortable dwelling features two 6-tatami mat rooms and a 5-tatami mat kitchen/dining area, accommodating up to three guests. The apartment includes parking, air conditioning, a kitchen, and internet access, making it a convenient and well-equipped base for exploring Maebashi and its surrounding areas.
Chalet Style Japonais Kitakaruizawa - Gunma
10 50 reviews
Gunma
19/10 – 28/10
£109/nighttotal: £981 (9 )

Chalet Style Japonais Kitakaruizawa

3 1
apartment , Tsumagoi Mura
Kitakaru Chalet, a renovated single-storey house near Kita-Karuizawa in Tsumagoi Mura, is situated approximately 64km from both Karuizawa and Kusatsu Onsen.
This three-bedroom, one-bathroom self-catering property sleeps five, boasting a 70-inch TV, Wi-Fi, in-house laundry facilities, a large garden (990 square metres), and proximity to local amenities including Seven-Eleven and Lawson, tennis courts, golf courses, Asama Ranch, and numerous hiking trails.

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Frequently asked questions about hotels in Gunma

  • What are the best landmarks to visit in Gunma, Japan?

    Gunma boasts a variety of stunning landmarks. For natural beauty, Kusatsu Onsen, a renowned hot spring resort town, is a must-see, with its traditional wooden buildings and therapeutic waters. The Ikaho Onsen, another significant hot spring area, offers a different atmosphere with its stone steps and numerous ryokans. For history and culture, head to the Takasaki City Museum of History and Folklore to learn about the region's rich past. The majestic Mount Haruna, an active volcano, provides breathtaking views and hiking opportunities, and the Haruna Shrine nestled on its slopes is a significant religious site.
  • What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Gunma?

    Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village, Hotel Route-inn Shibukawa and Karuizawakurabu Hotel 1130 Hewitt Resort are among the best hotels with a swimming pool in Gunma.

  • What is the best itinerary to experience Gunma, Japan?

    A great itinerary depends on your interests and time. A three-day trip could focus on the Kusatsu Onsen area, exploring the town, relaxing in the onsen, and hiking around Mount Kusatsu-Shirane. A longer trip might include visits to Ikaho Onsen, Takasaki, and a day trip to explore the natural beauty of Mount Akagi. Consider your travel style – do you prefer a relaxed pace, focusing on onsen experiences, or a more active itinerary involving hiking and exploring various towns?
  • What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Gunma?

    Among 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Gunma, Dormy Inn Maebashi, Kusatsu Onsen Futabaya and Hotel Route-inn Grand Ota Ekimae are the most popular ones.

  • What is the recommended daily budget for Gunma, Japan (accommodation, dining, transportation, and activities)?

    A daily budget will vary greatly depending on your choices. Budget travellers could manage on around ¥10,000-¥15,000 (£60-£90) per day, including basic accommodation in a minshuku or budget hotel, inexpensive meals, local buses, and some entry fees. Mid-range travellers could comfortably spend ¥20,000-¥30,000 (£120-£180) per day, enjoying nicer accommodation, more varied dining options, and perhaps some guided tours. Luxury travellers could expect to spend significantly more.
  • What are the best luxury hotels in Gunma?

  • What is the best time to visit Gunma, Japan?

    Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are generally considered the best times to visit Gunma, offering pleasant temperatures and stunning scenery. Summer (June-August) can be hot and humid, particularly in the valleys, while winter (November-March) brings snow, especially in the mountainous areas, making travel more challenging but also offering opportunities for winter sports.
  • What are the best family friendly hotels in Gunma?

  • What popular festivals can you find in Gunma, Japan?

    Gunma hosts many local festivals throughout the year. The Kusatsu Onsen Matsuri, held annually in Kusatsu, is a well-known event featuring traditional music and dance performances. Many smaller festivals celebrate local harvests and traditions in various towns and villages across Gunma Prefecture.
  • What are the best pet friendly hotels in Gunma?

    The best pet friendly hotels in Gunma are Comfort Hotel Maebashi, Hotel Sanderson and Hotel Route-inn Court Fujioka.

  • What traditional local food should you try in Gunma, Japan?

    Gunma offers a range of delicious local specialities. Try the *himono* (dried fish) from Lake Kasumigaura, which is often served as a snack or part of a larger meal. *Jiga-udon*, a type of thick wheat noodle dish, is another local favorite. Don't miss the opportunity to try local sake, brewed using the region's pure water.
  • What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Gunma?

    Hotel Metropolitan Takasaki, Kusatsu Onsen Hotel Village and Hotel Route Inn Annaka are the best hotels with a jacuzzi in Gunma.

  • Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in Gunma, Japan?

    While Gunma has many popular spots, there are hidden gems to discover. The smaller onsen towns surrounding Kusatsu and Ikaho often offer a more tranquil and authentic experience. Explore the hiking trails around Mount Akagi for stunning views and a chance to escape the crowds. Many local villages offer unique crafts and local produce worth exploring.
  • What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in Gunma, Japan?

    Staying in a traditional minshuku (family-run guesthouse) is a great way to interact with locals. Participating in a local cooking class or workshop can offer insights into local cuisine and traditions. Visiting local markets and festivals provides opportunities to observe and interact with the community. Learning a few basic Japanese phrases will enhance your interactions.
  • What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in Gunma, Japan?

    Gunma's weather can vary significantly depending on altitude and season. Mountainous areas experience heavy snowfall in winter, while summer can be hot and humid in lower-lying areas. Be prepared for changes in weather conditions, especially when hiking. Earthquakes are a possibility in Japan, so it's advisable to be aware of safety procedures.
  • Are there any special items you’ll need when travelling to Gunma, Japan?

    Comfortable walking shoes are essential, especially if you plan on hiking. A universal travel adapter is necessary for electronic devices. Consider packing layers of clothing to adapt to changing weather conditions. Learning a few basic Japanese phrases will be helpful, and a phrasebook or translation app can be useful.

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