Nikawa no yu (Gunma-ken)
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Access

Free bathing 24 hours per day!
Phone : 0279-88-0001
Address :
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Number of baths

inside

1

1

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outside

-

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Spring information

Water type : simple acid
Main spring : 58°C


Onsen in Gunma-ken

Chojukan (Hoshi Onsen)
Hamaya ryokan (Kawafuru Onsen)
Takaragawa (Takaragawa)
Anahara yu Toushuukan (Oigami)
Gorokaku (Oigami)
Chuseikan (Shima Onsen)
Chuseikan ryokan (Shima Onsen)
Shima Grand Hotel (Shima Onsen)
Shima Tamura (Shima Onsen)
Sekizenkan (Shima Onsen)
Hotel Kojokaku (Sarugakyo Onsen)
Shirane Onsen (Marunuma Kogen)
Yamaguchi Rotenburo (Shima Onsen)
Kawarayu (Kawarayu)
Mountain View Lodge (Kusatsu Onsen)
Nikawa no yu (Kusatsu Onsen)
Ootaki no yu (Kusatsu Onsen)
Sai no kawara (Kusatsu Onsen)
Shirahata no yu (Kusatsu Onsen)
Manza Prince Hotel (Manza)
Manza Kogen Hotel (Manza)
Manzatei (Manza)
Shiriyaki Onsen (Shiriyaki Onsen)

Other prefectures in Kanto

Kanagawa-ken
Saitama-ken
Tochigi-ken
Tokyo-to


Other links

www.yumeguri.com/tabi/0306/nik...

www1.u-netsurf.ne.jp/~mabumaro...

www.kusatsu-onsen.ne.jp/eng/index.html
Great official web site of Kusatsu, with many information in English


Nikawa no yu is one of the free public bath of Kusatsu

      
      
      
    

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Ratings   (explanation of our rating system)

Global rating :   
One of the free public bath, located close to Ootaki no yu. It is located in a completely wooden building.

Size :  
Extremely small bath, where one, at most two persons can bath at the same time.

View :


Area :     
Kusatsu area attracts visitors all year round. In Summer, the Kusatsu-Shirane volcano is a must, with its extremely acid, emerald-green crater lake; visitors are not allowed to reach the shore of this lake, but are offered a breathtaking view on it. In winter, Kusatsu transform to a lively ski resort. People spend then their time between the ski fields and the onsen. In the middle of the town, the Yubatake is a natural system for cooling down the onsen water, which flows at 5000 liters per minute! In Kusatsu, some 20 free public baths, usually small, can be found.

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A very small bath, indeed