Located merely 5 minutes' stroll from the Shuzenji Eastern Orthodox Church Kenei Holy Shrine, the 4-star Asaba Ryokan Izu offers Wi-Fi throughout the property and a car park. The hotel is a good starting point for exploring Izu, including the Bamboo Forest Path, which is only 450 metres away.
Location
This Izu hotel is nestled in the Shuzenji Onsen district, just around the corner from the restaurant Dining Yukawa. The Asaba Ryokan Izu is a mere 10 minutes on foot from Sansho and a mere 15 minutes on foot from Hako-yu Day Spa.
The gauge Shuzenji Niji-no-Sato Railway is also 2.4 km away.
Staying at the accommodation, you'll be 90 km from Oshima airport.
Rooms
The rooms overlook the garden and feature a flat-screen TV with satellite channels along with a mini fridge bar. Climate control are featured for guests' comfort. Offering a separate toilet and a shower, the bathrooms are also fitted with hairdryers and bathrobes.
Must-do experiences
Soak in the natural onsen at Shuzenji for ultimate relaxation.
Savor fresh wasabi dishes at Izu Wasabi Farm, a local specialty.
Visit the picturesque scenery of Joren Waterfall, a hidden gem.
Don't miss the Izu History Museum for cultural insights and exhibits.
Explore the lively fish market in Numazu for a true local flavor.
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Asaba Ryokan offers a variety of rooms including double rooms, family rooms, and suites with breakfast, free cancelations, and special deals
Standard Triple Room
3 persons
390 sq. feet
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Standard Twin Room Garden View
2 persons
530 sq. feet
2 Single beds
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Superior Quadruple Room
4 persons
575 sq. feet
4 Single beds
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Superior Triple Room
3 persons
660 sq. feet
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