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Tuesday, January 06, 2009

The snow of the main street has disappeared considerably. But in a thin byroad the snow still remains.



Monday, January 05, 2009

Our basic plan includes two meals, dinner and breakfast. The meals are Japanese menu, and these are provided at a dining room. Dinner is at 18:00. And breakfast is at 8:00.
If you use a small room, the charge is as follow.

1 room for 1 person
On weekday 12,750yen
On weekend 15,900yen

1 room for 2 people
On weekday 10,650yen
On weekend 12,750yen

This charge is per 1 person and per 1 night.


Sunday, January 04, 2009

This is Shimonita-negi.
Shimonita-negi is leeks harvested in Shimonita. Thick and short are the features of Shimonita-negi. This leeks is very sweet and dainty. Shimonita-negi is a special product of winter of Gunma Prefecture.
We will cook Shimonita-negi to “Onabe”. Please eat the taste of winter of Gunma.

Shimonita-negi

Saturday, January 03, 2009

It is already 3 today. How did you spend holiday of the New Year?
We were very busy until today. However, we will take a rest tomorrow after the guest is seen off.

Kiyosigekan will be closed tomorrow.
I’m sorry.

Monday, December 29, 2008

I was surprised today.
A message reached from reader of this blog. He hopes to stay at our Ryokan.

I’m glad to be read this blog. And I was able to have confidence that continued this blog.
In the future, I want many people to be interested in Kiyoshigekan.

Saturday, December 27, 2008

We have 4 bathrooms of hotsprings.
There is two public bathrooms, for men and for women. Two bathrooms have two bathtub respectively,indoor bath and outdoor bath.
And we have two Family chartered bathrooms. One is indoor bath, and another is outdoor bath.
You can use all baths free of charge.

Friday, December 26, 2008

By train

Ueno >> (Express"Kusatsu" 2hours30min) >> Naganohara-Ksatsuguchi >> (bus 30min) >> Kusatsu Onsen Bus Terminal >> (walk 10min) >> Kiyoshigekan.


By bus

Shinjuku >> (Express Bus 4hours) >> Kusatsu Onsen Bus Terminal >> (walk 10min) >> Kiyoshigekan.
Kusatsu Onsen is a area where it snows.
The Japanese enjoys seeing the snow while taking a hot spring bath.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

We have 12 gestrooms. All is japanese style rooms. We have no room in European style. Our rooms have a toilet, but no bathroom.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

But I want you to know us. I challenge to write this blog in English.

I'm sorry when you not understand.


Kiyoshigekan is "Ryokan" at Kusatsu Onsen."Ryokan" is Japanese style hotels.

We have 4 bathrooms and 6 bathtubs filled with the hot spring. Indoor bath, outdoor bath, and exclusive baths for private use(indoor/outdoor).



Kiyoshigekan

280-4 Kusatsu-machi, Agatsuma County, Gunma Prefecture

TEL:0279-88-2272

FAX:0279-88-5032

E-MAIL:kiyosige@bay.wind.ne.jp

URL:http://www.kusatsuspa.com/