Japan is a country of volcanoes and deep forests, with boiling pools of water bubbling up from the earth found scattered throughout the land. Since ancient times, Japanese people have put these natural resources to great use through utilizing this naturally heated and mineral filled water to make baths designed to heal the body and relax the mind. This tradition is still ongoing, and there is nowhere better to observe it than Kusatsu. One of Japan's most famous Onsen (hot springs) and consistently ranked the best Onsen in Eastern Japan for centuries, this town provides an amazing landscape centered around the Yubatake, a giant "field" of water coming from deep under the earth and from which the bath water for the local establishments is harvested. Of course, where there are hot springs there are volcanos, soaring to great heights and providing an amazing and otherworldly character to their environs. With pick up available from Nagano City or the Karuizawa area at a location of your choice, this private tour will bring you first to the spectacular Shiraito Falls of Karuizawa, then through an amazing natural landscape of dried lava on Mount Asama, followed by an afternoon of relaxation and great views in Kusatsu, the preferred getaway for all classes of Japanese going back centuries.

Highlights

  • View the spectacular Shiraito Falls in Karuizawa
  • See the otherworldly landscape of lava and beautiful vistas on Mount Asama
  • Soak your feet in the water of Kusatsu's hot spring river at Sai no Kawara Park
  • Stroll through downtown Kusatsu and marvel at the Yubatake before having a lunch or entering a hot spring for yourself

*For those looking to join the tour from Tokyo, please see the FAQ Section below

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Description

This private tour offers pick up at any location of your choice, in either Nagano City or the Karuizawa area. In general, we will pick up Nagano area guests around 7:50, while guests in the vicinity of Karuizawa can instead expect a start time of 9:30. For those coming from Tokyo, the tour meetup point can be easily reached by making use of the Hokuriku Shinkansen.

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Once boarding is complete at Karuizawa, the tour will begin in earnest and you will be headed for the day's first stop - Karuizawa's Shiraito Falls.

A spectacle of nature, this waterfall gets its name from its resemblance to hundreds of white threads, which in Japanese would be said as 'Shiraito'. Located on the side of a hill, this semicircular waterfall seems to spring straight out of the ground, and it not fed by any rivers. The water is rain water which has spent the last several years seeping through the volcanic rock that makes up the area, before it collects and pours out at this specific location.

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After a short bus ride, the next location will soon be in view - The Onioshidashi-en. Formed by a volcanic eruption in the 1700's, the landscape here feels nearly alien. Towering rocks formed from dry lava cover the mountainside, and pine trees and various bushes struggle to grow here and there in the harsh terrain. These elements together create what may be called a natural Japanese garden, its rock placement and stunted trees evoking thoughts of Zen Temples and Bonsai trees trimmed into unique shapes. John Lennon of the Beatles has even visited here before with his family, and is said to have taken great inspiration from Japanese culture.

The views over the surrounding scenery are themselves nothing short of breathtaking - looking over the valley below, one sees only forests extending towards the far off mountains which surround the valley. Far from the hustle and bustle of human life, the sound of wind whistling through the rocks will be the only thing to greet your ears while enjoying this natural wonder.

Leaving Mount Asama behind, the tour will continue on to Kusatsu as the bus passes through small villages and rolling fields.

Once you have arrived in Kusatsu, the activities will start with a walk towards town through the Sai no Kawara Park. This small valley is equipped with well maintained walkways and a number of areas to soak your feet in the warm waters of its thermal river. As towels will not be provided on the tour it may be a good idea to bring your own, although in general your feet will air dry in no time at all once removed from the water.

Once we have our shoes back on, the tour will continue to central Kusatsu and the famed Yubatake. Here your guide will show you around and teach you a little about the history of the area, before equipping you with recommendations for good food and good day-use hot springs and sending you off to have some free time. We will provide enough time to eat lunch and try visiting a local hot spring, so if you are interested in doing so it is best to bring your own towel on the tour! For guests who may not be interested in entering a hot springs, there are still a number of eateries and interesting sites around to occupy your time.

Having enjoyed a relaxing spa day, your tour bus will take you back to your selected drop off location in either Karuizawa or Nagano City. For guests who want to start in Karuizawa and end in Nagano, or the other way around, this can be a convenient way to simplify your transport. The arrival time in Karuizawa will be around 17:30, and for Nagano it will be around 19:15. Please make sure to leave some time between the tour end time and your next plans, as the bus may be delayed due to traffic or other uncontrollable events.

Itinerary

07:50
This will be the pickup time for those who wish to join from Nagano Station, or their hotel in the Nagano City area.
09:30
This will be the pickup time for those who wish to join from Karuizawa Station, outside of the Shinkansen ticket gates, or from their accommodation in Karuizawa
10:00
Arrive at the Shiraito Falls and have a short time to take in this natural wonder.
10:45
Arrive at the Onioshidashi-en on Mount Asama and have around 1 hour to enjoy the amazing scenery and stroll through the lava rocks
12:30
Arrive at the Sai no Kawara Riverside Onsen Park in Kusatsu, before walking to the Yubatake and hearing the history of Kusatsu
13:45
Start free time in Kusatsu Onsen
16:00
Reunite with your guide and board the bus to return to your chosen drop-off point.
17:00 ~ 17:15
Drop off at in the Karuizawa Area at your selected location
18:00 ~ 18:30
Drop off in Nagano City at your selected drop-off point. Please note that in the green season, the arrival time may be earlier thanks to the opening of a road closed in winter.

Notes

Included

  • English speaking guide
  • Transport to all destinations included in the tour
  • Entry to the Onioshidashi-en on Mount Asama
  • Private guided tour at each location

Excluded

  • Lunch
  • Accommodation

Other Information

  • This tour involves walking in the outdoors. We recommend that you wear shoes and clothes which are easy to walk in. Please check the weather forecast before you head to the meetup point and prepare an umbrella or rain coat if necessary.
  • Temperatures high in the mountains may be chilly, even in warmer months. We recommend bringing layers or a light jacket, especially early in Summer. In Autumn the temperatures will drop again and snow may even fall on the tops of the mountains. Please prepare the proper clothing and footwear for the environment based on the season.
  • There will be free time along the way for guests to enjoy the locations at their own pace. However, please make sure that you are at the respective meetup points at the time stated by your guide. If you get lost or need assistance, feel free to call the number which is listed on your tour pass, and our staff will assist you immediately.

FAQs

Can I join this tour from Tokyo?
Yes, it is very simple and easy to join this tour from Tokyo! You need only ride the Shinkansen departing Tokyo Station at 07:52 in order to arrive in Karuizawa by 08:58, leaving a leisurely 30 minutes to prepare for the tour and head to the meetup point. For the return journey back to Tokyo, we would recommend booking the 18:09 train (or later). Please be aware that due to traffic or other uncontrollable situations we may be late in returning to Karuizawa. Please book your tickets with time to spare to ensure you do not miss your train.
Can I start from Karuizawa and end at Nagano (or vice versa)?
Yes, you may choose any combination of the pick up and drop off points available; you are not limited to picking the same area for both.
Is lunch included in this tour?
No, lunch is not included. Guests will be provided time to eat at Kusastu during free time, or may bring their own lunch if they desire. Your guide will be ready to give suggestions as to where it is best to eat in Kusatsu.
Do I have to enter an Onsen bath on this tour?
Entering an Onsen will be up to your personal choice - no visit to any specific Onsen is included in the tour. During free time there will be opportunities to enter one if you wish, and the guide will advise you on where and how to do so.
Will towels be provided for the Onsen?
We ask guests to bring their own towels if possible. Some onsen offer rental towels for an extra cost, but the safest option is to bring your own (preferably one large body towel and one smaller towel). For guests who only wish to use the footbath, it is possible to let your feet air dry, but it is also perfectly fine to bring a small towel to dry your feet before putting on your shoes. In either situation, the tour operator will not have towels to provide.

(Travel Agency License No: Nagano 2-562)
Snow Monkey Resorts Tours
2159 Kurita, Nagano City, Nagano, 380-0921 Japan
Tel: (+81)26-219-6272
Member of All Nippon Travel Agents Association
Travel Service Supervisor: Azusa Fukuhara