Forest Hot Spring

Forest Hot Spring

Info

JR Karuizawa Station South Exit → Free circulation bus every time (30-minute interval)
13km 14 minutes from Joshinetsu-do Usui Karuizawa IC via Prefectural Road 92/43
261 units/1000 yen per night for guests (available until 10 o'clock on the day of departure). Hotel facilities users are 400 yen for 60 minutes, 2 hours free for use over 2000 yen, 3 hours free for use over 5000 yen, 6 hours free for use over 10,000 yen, wedding and banquet users up to 6 hours free

Business Hours

7 to 23 o'clock

Price

Karuizawa Prince Hotel East Main Building Guests, The Prince Villa Karuizawa, The Prince Karuizawa and Spa The Forest Prince Users are free (guests other than the above can take a bath for a fee; limited to use outside of the above-mentioned exclusive hours; may not be available due to congestion)

Spot Category

Este body care massage


Beautiful breath of nature and soft-wrapped natural hot springs


Inner water using natural hot springs. Hot spring facilities with abundant variations such as outdoor baths and steam rooms

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