Asaba Ryokan

Japanese inn · Izu

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"In the heart of Shuzenji lies a little enclave founded over 500 years ago—originally monks dwelt here, and then a rich tradition of Noh theater developed. Today Asaba Ryokan's grounds surrounding a private pond keep the tradition of Noh alive with regular performances for guests, as well as some of the finest ryokan hospitality this side of Tokyo. Almost all of the rooms come with handwoven tatami flooring; after dinner, your plush futon is unfurled on the floor for a most restful sleep." - Brandon Presser

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3450-1 Shuzenji, Izu, Shizuoka 410-2416, Japan Get directions

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