Arai Ryokan: A hot spring inn steeped in tradition and history
Arai Ryokan is a long-established inn founded in 1872, located in the heart of Izu Shuzenji Onsen. Its beautiful wooden architecture, designated as a national tangible cultural property, and its charming garden continue to attract visitors.
The history and characteristics of ryokan
Arai Ryokan has many buildings that were built between the Meiji and Taisho periods, and most of them are still in use as guest rooms. In particular, the elegant wooden architecture makes you feel as if time has stood still.
Registered Tangible Cultural Properties: Many of the buildings at this inn are designated as registered tangible cultural properties by the country, including the "Flower Building," built in the early Showa period, and the spacious "Tempyo Great Bath."
An inn beloved by literary figures : Many literary figures, including Ryunosuke Akutagawa and Kyoka Izumi, stayed at the inn and it was featured in their works. The rooms where they stayed can still be seen today.
Beautiful garden : The garden that surrounds the inn changes with the seasons, and just strolling through it is soothing to the soul.
Hot springs and cuisine
The waters of Shuzenji Onsen are gentle on the skin and warm the body from the inside out. At Arai Ryokan, you can enjoy bathing in three large public baths with different atmospheres, as well as private baths.
Tenpyo Large Bath : A spacious space made entirely of cypress, where you can feel the weight of history while soaking in the bath.
"Wooden Bath" and "White Wall Bath" : These two baths have different atmospheres and are alternated for men and women depending on the day.
In addition, the kaiseki cuisine, which makes generous use of Izu's fresh seafood and mountain produce, is one of the great pleasures of traveling. Enjoy to your heart's content the cuisine, which makes the most of seasonal ingredients and showcases the skill of our artisans.
Access and sightseeing in the surrounding area
By train : From Shuzenji Station on Izu Sunzu Line, it is about a 10-minute bus or taxi ride.
By car : From Numazu IC on the Tomei Expressway, take the Izu Jukan Expressway and then National Route 136 for approximately 40 minutes.
There are Toyotomi of walking spots in Shuzenji Onsen town around Arai Ryokan. Why not take a walk through history while enjoying the picturesque scenery of places like the Bamboo Forest Path and Tokko no Yu?
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