Shuzenji Onsen, Izu Peninsula

Welcome to Asaba Ryokan. This gorgeous Luxurious Ryokan complex was first constructed in 1675, and it is surrounded by a bamboo forest and overlooks a large pond. The interior and exterior of Asaba Ryokan are in the traditional Japanese style, and there is even a Japanese Noh theater across from the ryokan where Noh plays are sometimes performed. There are 19 Japanese-style rooms at Asaba Ryokan as well as 4 deluxe rooms. Shared indoor and outdoor hot spring baths are available, and there is also a hot spring “family bath” where a family can hang a sign outside of and bathe privately. Traditional, seasonal Japanese cuisine is served to the guests. Check-in time is after 14:30 and check-out time is before 11:00 am.

Main Building at Asaba Ryokan

Photos of Asaba Ryokan

Reviews:

Etherial
The definitive traditional ryokan experience in Japan. If you can book a room here, do so immediately! You won’t find a better ryokan in all of Japan
By Jason

Stellar
First class all the way! Our stay was worth every penny. Staff went above & beyond to ensure we had a fabulous stay. We’ve travelled worldwide & never experienced such amazing service. Hard not to now compare everything to Asaba. They’ve ruined me for all future accommodations:) …
By LaKisha