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Asaya Hotel is a modern Japanese-style accommodation located in Kinugawa Onsen in Tochigi Prefecture. A well-known hotel, it has a reputation for good food and has been used as a set for many television dramas. Asaya Hotel is also a short distance from Nikko Toshogu Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
It offers 192 chic rooms with hot-spring baths, an LCD television, an air purifier and conditioner, an electric kettle, and a tea set. The hotel offers mostly Japanese-style rooms, along with Western and Japanese-Western style rooms.
Depending on which accommodation is chosen, the guest rooms will come with their own open-air baths. One night’s stay can range from 25,000 to 60,000 JPY. A buffet is served in the restaurant, featuring cuisines such as Chinese, Japanese, and Western Styles.
Guests are invited to relax in the “Aerial Garden Open-air Bath”, located in the highest point in Kinugawa Onsen. The communal bath features a wide space and an unobstructed view of the town. Along with this, there is also a large indoor communal bath and a sauna.
Asaya Hotel also offers many leisure facilities for its guests including a spa, a bar, a karaoke room, a separate bar and lounge, a swing time salon, a game center and game room, and a fortune-telling corner.
A teahouse, “Izakaya”, is also available and offers an “adult hideaway” with select sake and sochu. In addition, there is also a playground for the kids and an outdoor pool. Asaya has a library as well as a lounge.
Asaya Hotel can be accessed by taking the Tobu Limited Express from Asakusa Station, Tokyo. A shuttle bus service can be provided upon reservation. The establishment is operating normally with safety measures in place and limited acceptance to prevent the spread of infection.
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Japanese ryokan food, dinner and breakfast – a ryokan providing local foodstuff
Tochigi vegetables. A reputation for good food from the word-of-mouth advertising of ryokan guests.
A ryokan particularly good for health and beauty
All 192 guest rooms come with a private hot spring. The water is good for neuralgia, muscle pain, fatigue, etc.
A ryokan appearing in various media
This ryokan is used for many television suspense dramas.
Modern hotel-style ryokan
This ryokan combines a traditional Japanese ambiance with strong resort hotel elements.
Year of establishment
1888
Number of rooms
192 rooms
*Open-air baths in the rooms are hot spring baths.
Rooms with open-air baths
Available
Onsen Area
Kinugawa
Is this place ryokan only or ryokan with an onsen?
Onsen Hotel
Does this ryokan have private onsen (hot spring)?
Yes
Is there a communal shared public bath?
Yes
Are there additional rental options?
With open-air tubs 4 With indoor tubs 0 With both indoor and outdoor tubs 0 Hours 12:00 – 23:00 Price 4000 yen / 50 minutes
In or near
Tokyo
Price range (yen)
25,000 – 60,000
The price includes one dinner and one breakfast
Contact us : info@mai-ko.com