"We stayed the hotel as the closest one to our last destination on the day. We preferred the one with hot springs but we discovered it has man-made hotspring which was good enough for me to enjoy. The hotel seems to be popular for male businessmen much less female guests so that the I had a big public bath on my own. You find many choices for breakfast and you can get Japanese news paper as Free of charge. The hotel is at on a aroute 17. If you travl a car, the hotel can be convenient stay."
"We stayed the hotel as the closest one to our last destination on the day. We preferred the one with hot springs but we discovered it has man-made hotspring which was good enough for me to enjoy. The hotel seems to be popular for male businessmen much less female guests so that the I had a big public bath on my own. You find many choices for breakfast and you can get Japanese news paper as Free of charge. The hotel is at on a aroute 17. If you travl a car, the hotel can be convenient stay."
"Booked here twice for a family member. Great customer service that remembers their customers. It’s a 10 minute drive to the station and the city view is great. "
"Booked here twice for a family member. Great customer service that remembers their customers. It ’s a 10 minute drive to the station and the city view is great. "
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"Staff was excellent in making sure we had a comfortable room. Provided all the helpful details about the amenities and services. Always smiling and willing to help. "
"We enjoyed our stay. Great staff and service. Very clean and a good dinner buffet. The hotel is a bit of a hike uphill. Google maps might tell you to approach from the right, go behind the hotel and come around to the entrance. This route has a bunch of uneven steps and is somewhat steep. It’s better to approach from the left side up a paved road with an even incline."
"Great stay. I booked a room with open air bath and it came with the access to the executive lounge for afternoon snacks and drinks. Snacks, beers and wine. The snacks there was amazing. Coz I booked two consecutive nites, they gave us access to the exclusive public bath, less ppl and with more privacy.
The room was so clean and the staff were excellent. I was impressed by a staff Jaing, she was so helpful and always so enthusiastic and ready to help all the time when I saw her at the reception - check in and check out and when she was working at the executive lounge. The cleaning team was doing an excellent job.
All of these made my stay so wonderful. "
"This is a newer hotel and the rooms are very nice. Everything you need is close by. There’s a 7-11 on the second floor of the same building, which was super convenient. A shopping street is directly across the road with lots of restaurants, secondhand shops, and new stores. The train station and bus stops are also right across the street, so getting around is easy.
To get to Little Edo (Kurazukuri Street), you can take bus 1 or 2 and get off at W6. It costs about $2. We used a Suica card with no issues.
Finding the hotel itself was a bit tricky at first. It’s located inside a large building and the signage isn’t great. You need to go to the elevators near the 7-11 on the second floor and take them up to the 7th floor, where the hotel is located.
We had a car and used the parking garage in the same building. You bring your parking ticket to the hotel to pay. Parking was $19 per day, which felt reasonable for the location.
Overall, a comfortable stay in a very convenient area, just be prepared for a little confusion when you first arrive."
"Great location. Right next to the Karuizawa station, outlet and snowfields.
Shuttle scheduled to come every 15-30 minutes to take you around the resort, outlet and other snow fields.
Staying at resort also gives you discounted rates with the ski lifts and gear rental.
Spacious room.
Great for families."
"The staff were very helpful and polite, one member of the reception team made sure I had a parking space after I left and returned. They all accommodated my poor Japanese. The facilities are very good, clean and the TV entertainment was very good with recent cinema releases."
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What is a motel?
Motels often include free parking, and many also feature an outdoor pool. Often one or two stories tall, motels usually have outdoor access to guestrooms from the parking lot. Motels made their debut in the 1920s as convenient lodging for the weary traveler taking a road trip along America's major roadways.
What are the best motels in Maebashi?
Here are some of our customers' favorite motels in the larger area. Family Lodge Hatagoya Karuizawa is located 27.1 mi (43.6 km) from the heart of Maebashi. Enjoy access to the laundry facilities, and freebies including WiFi and parking. Family Lodge Hatagoya Sano SA: Free WiFi and free parking are available during your stay, along with room amenities like free wired internet. Central Maebashi is 31.2 mi (50.3 km) away. Family Lodge Hatagoya Numata: Enjoy access to the laundry facilities, and freebies including WiFi and parking. Located 18.8 mi (30.2 km) from the heart of Maebashi.
What things can I to do in Maebashi?
While you're sightseeing in this culturally rich area, take time to enjoy its hot springs and riverfront. These are some of the parks and outdoorsy places: Maebashi Park, Shikishima Park, and Shikishima Park Rose Garden. Attractions the whole family can enjoy include Lunar Park and Akagi Kogen Kuronenberg. Some historical places you might want to see include Maebashi Prison, Rinkokaku Temple, and Sakutaro Hagiwara Memorial Hall. During your trip, here are some other places to visit: Shoda Shoyu Stadium Gunma, Gunma Prefectural Office Building Observation Deck, and Arts Maebashi.
What's the weather like in Maebashi?
Weather can make or break a roadtrip, so here's some data about year-round temperatures in Maebashi to help you plan yours: The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 73°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 39°F. The rainiest months in Maebashi are July, September, October, and June, with each month seeing an average of 8 inches of rainfall.
What are my options for getting around Maebashi when staying in a motel?
We've gathered some information about getting around Maebashi to help you navigate your stay: To see more of the larger area, hop on a train at Maebashi (QEB). Maebashi may not have many public transit options so consider a car rental to maximize your time.