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  • Question publication date:2019/4/19
  • Update date:2024/6/19
  • Yuyado Tokinoniwa (Kyoritsu Resort)
  • I want to know about barrier-free accommodations in Kusatsu Onsen that are recommended for the elderly.

I'm going to Kusatsu Onsen with my elderly parents on a national holiday next month. My parents are elderly and have weak legs, so I'd like to stay at a hotel that is barrier-free. Are there any recommended barrier-free hot hot spring?

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Yuyado Tokinoniwa (Kyoritsu Resort)

464-214 Kusatsu Shirane, Kusatsu-cho, Agatsuma-gun

  • Wheelchair accessible hot spring hotel

  • Most of the hallways connecting the facilities are covered with tatami mats, which are gentle on the legs and hips and will surely please your parents. Samue is also provided in the rooms, which is easier to move in and more relaxing than a yukata. Kusatsu Visiting hot springs, but this hotel has a variety of hot spring facilities, so you can enjoy Kusatsu without having to go out.
    びっぐ島's answer (Posted on:2019/3/ 3)

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  • An inn where even the elderly can stay safely and securely

  • This Ryokan (Japanese inn) has an open-air hot spring bath in every room, so even elderly people can enjoy the hot springs with peace of mind. They also provide wheelchair rentals, barrier-free toilets in the building, and Western-style toilets in the guest rooms, making it barrier-free. Another recommended point is that the entire building is covered with tatami mats.
    みっちゃん's answer (Posted on:2019/3/ 3)

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