Meet in Karuizawa as early as 10:00 a.m. and enjoy a relaxed, flexible journey to Kusatsu with a dedicated private guide accompanying you until up to 5:00 p.m. You may stop at selected highlights such as Harunire Terrace, Onioshidashi Park, Shiraito Falls, and Asama Farm according to your preferences, and you are also welcome to consult with us about visiting other locations not listed. Travel comfortably by private vehicle, avoid the inconvenience of public transportation, and explore at your own pace. This tour is ideal for travelers who value flexibility, local insight, and a personalized experience while enjoying the beautiful nature and attractions of the Karuizawa–Kusatsu area.
Please note that the arrival time in Kusatsu may vary depending on the places visited and the duration of each stop. If you wish to visit locations other than those listed, please inform us in advance. Adjustments may also be made depending on the departure time on the day of the tour.
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Harunire Terrace – A Forest Village in Karuizawa Harunire Terrace is a stylish open-air spot in Karuizawa’s Hoshino area. Surrounded by elm trees and connected by wooden boardwalks, it feels like a small forest town with 16 shops and restaurants offering nature, food, and culture. Food & Cafés Try handmade soba at Kawakami-an, fresh bread at Sawamura, or coffee at Maruyama Coffee. Italian, Chinese, gelato, and crepes make it ideal for casual dining. Relaxing Atmosphere Benches and terraces by the river invite you to relax. Seasonal events include the colorful Umbrella Sky and winter illuminations. Nearby Spots Within walking distance: hot spring Tombo-no-Yu, the Stone Church, Kogen Church, and trails in the Wild Bird Forest—great for day trips. Access 10–20 minutes by car from Karuizawa Station, or a short walk from Naka-Karuizawa. Parking is available but fills on weekends. Recommended for: those who enjoy nature, cafés, seasonal events, and relaxing strolls.
Asama Farm – Nature and Animal Experiences in Gunma Asama Farm in Tsumagoi Village, Gunma, offers a scenic setting with wide meadows and views of Mount Asama. Visitors can enjoy nature, interact with animals, and relax at a family-friendly farm. Animals & Experiences Cows, sheep, goats, and rabbits can be fed and petted. Hands-on activities let visitors experience farm life up close. Fresh Dairy Products The farm shop sells fresh milk, cheese, yogurt, and their popular creamy soft-serve ice cream. Scenic Nature Wide grassy fields and seasonal flowers provide beautiful views, perfect for picnics or short hikes. Barbecue & Events A reservation-based BBQ area and seasonal events such as spring festivals and autumn harvest celebrations add fun to the visit. Access Location: Tsumagoi Village, Gunma Access: 30 minutes by car from JR Nagano-Haruguchi Station Hours: 9:00–17:00 (seasonal) Closed: Wednesdays (open on holidays)
Shiraito Falls – A Gentle Curtain of Water in Karuizawa Shiraito Falls is one of Karuizawa’s best-known natural attractions. Formed entirely from underground spring water, the falls stretch about 70 meters wide, with thin white streams flowing softly down a curved rock wall. The gentle flow and cool mist create a calm atmosphere surrounded by forest. A short, easy walking path leads to the waterfall, making it accessible for visitors of all ages. Each season offers a different charm, from fresh greenery in spring to colorful foliage in autumn. On selected evenings in summer and fall, the falls are illuminated, creating a magical view. Nearby are Ryugaeshi Falls and forest trails toward Mount Asama, ideal for a short nature walk. Access is about 20 minutes by car from Karuizawa Station, with seasonal buses available. Recommended for: nature lovers, photographers, and travelers seeking a peaceful outdoor escape.
Yubatake – The Symbol of Kusatsu Onsen At the heart of Kusatsu lies the Yubatake, where about 4,000 liters of hot spring water gush out every minute, the largest in Japan. Kusatsu Onsen has been ranked Japan’s No.1 hot spring resort for over 20 years. Hot Spring Variety Kusatsu has many sources, such as Yubatake, Shirahata, and Sainokawara, each with unique minerals and healing qualities. The highly acidic waters are known for strong antibacterial effects. Relax and Explore Around Yubatake, free footbaths let visitors relax while strolling. Public baths and day-use facilities make onsen-hopping simple. Local Flavors The area is famous for onsen manju, handmade soba, and local vegetables. Visitors also enjoy hot spring–boiled eggs and soft-serve ice cream amid the rising steam. Yubatake combines Japan’s largest hot spring flow, its long-standing No.1 ranking, and the unique onsen-hopping culture. A must-see for travelers seeking authentic Japanese hot spring experiences.
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