Asaba was built in 1675, amidst the oldest hot springs on the Izu Peninsula. Its crowning feature is a bamboo forest bordering a magnificent pond. A series of sumptuous buildings seems to float along this stretch of water. Opposite them is the stage of the No Theatre, a little bridge, a room of mirrors. Outdoor or family bathing facilities are made of cypress wood. Festive Japanese cuisine.
General Information:
Asaba is located near the Shuzenji Temple on the Izu Peninsula.
Services / Facilities / Amenities:
- Free Parking
- Hairdryer In Room
- Meeting Facilities
- Safe Deposit Box
- Shopping
- Spa
- Cable TV
Reservation Policies
Guarantee Policy:Credit card required
Check In Policy:2:30pm
Check Out Policy: 11:00am
Cancel Policy: 24 hours prior to arrival