Asaya Hotel

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.

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