"There were lots of neat activities like late night ramen and ice pops! The private onsens were very pretty as well. Tattoos are allowed in private onsens, but not public ones (but if you do have tattoos, they give you skin covers to wear if you do want to go into the public ones). They do charge for the bathroom tub, I believe, but it's only 300 yen for one click of the button. Otherwise very fun and highly recommend! You definitely get what you pay for (in a good way) :)"
"The property was nice and modern. All amenities were in working order. Location is further from center of town.
The town is also deserted, almost. Nothing really around.
Onsen water is nice as well as the low temperature sauna."
"Extremely friendly staff that were happy to show us through and explain the amenities in perfect English. The meals were beautiful visually and so tasty. Definitely recommend this onsen."
"It's an overall excellent hotel with some minor annoying room design problems. It is fairly new, but imitates traditional onsen resort hotels. Most guests were Japanese. There is English speaking staff when needed. The breakfast and dinner was excellent. Mostly Japanese traditional, Gunma regional, and a few French items. The amount of food is large. It is Kaiseki style which means they give you a sampling of many small and medium dishes. It is a good way to learn about kaiseki and Japanese food. They provide English or Japanese menus to explain what the many dishes are. You may not like everything and you should not feel you must eat everything. They understand that. The atmosphere of the dining area is superb.
The outdoor onsen is the famous Kusatsu water. Fairly large. Not too crowded. The surrounding trees and bushes are relaxing. The staff maintains the onsen well.
The rooms are beautiful, and spacious. But poor design choices were made. The bright entrance light goes on by sensor. You can't stop it from turning on at night. The loud INAX toilet has a ridiculous flowing water white noise feature turned on by default at loud volume. You need to turn it off all the time. The sliding door clicks loudly when closing. Did the designer forget two people share twin rooms? The beds are surrounded by a raised low wooden platform. Beautiful, but non functional. It's awkward to sit at the edge of the bed.
The bus station and Yubatake are short walks away on sloping streets."
You can enjoy some culture when you stop by Shiga Kogan Nature Conservation Center in Yamanouchi. Discover the hot springs in this culturally rich area or seek out the ski slopes.
What's the area like around Ichinose Diamond Ski Resort?
Ichinose Diamond Ski Resort is located in Yamanouchi. Travellers like the surrounding area for its skiing. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 27 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
What's the best place to stay close to Ichinose Diamond Ski Resort?
Hotel Takimoto is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveller data, and this hotel offers a restaurant and free parking. It's located just a short 0.7 mi (1.1 km) from Ichinose Diamond Ski Resort. Other good options within a few miles include Shibu Onsen KOKUYA and Koishiya Ryokan.
How many hotels are there near Ichinose Diamond Ski Resort?
Expedia has 27 hotels and other accommodation options within a mile from Ichinose Diamond Ski Resort.
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What can I see and do near Ichinose Diamond Ski Resort?
Enjoy the outdoors at Jigokudani Monkey Park, Mount Yokote or Ishinoyugenjibotaru Park. Head up the mountain to Ichinose Family Ski Area, Shiga Kogen Ski Area or Okushiga Kogen Ski Area. Attractions like Shiga Kogan Nature Conservation Center and Sake Storehouse and Museum highlight the local culture.