Asaba Ryokan
The setting is picture-perfect, facing onto a placid little pond, ringed with bamboo. The interior style is spare but far from modern — each of the 12 rooms comes in tatami style, with minimal furniture. They all face the courtyard, rather than the forest, but you’ll see why: at the center of the inn, in the middle of the pond, is a floating Noh stage, where the traditional drama is regularly acted out. Asaba’s cuisine is first-rate, with (blessedly) nothing modern about it. Baths, too, are absolutely traditional, including typical semi-public baths, private in-room tubs, and one hot spring pool separated from the main pond only by a ring of rocks.
Please note: Asaba welcomes children ages 7 years or older. The independent "Villa Tenko" welcomes children under 7 years old.
How to Get There: Asaba is 1.5 miles (2.5 kilometers) from Shuzenji train station (Izu-Hakone line) and 40 minutes by car from Mishima JR station. Mishima JR station is one hour from Tokyo station (Shinkansen). Asaba Offers a fixed rate taxi service from both stations.
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