【あさやホテル】鬼怒川温泉にある老舗ホテルで豪華ビュッフェと貸切風呂を体験|東の横綱

I stayed at Asaya Hotel in Kinugawa Onsen. We took baths in the private bath, open-air bath, and public bath, and enjoyed a variety of meals at the buffet. Please watch till the end. I arrived at Asakusa Station on the Tobu Railway. Pass through the ticket gate and head to the limited express platform.

The train we will be riding this time is limited express REVATY Aizu 119, which departs at 11:00. Two-person seats like this are lined up on both sides. It’s lunch time right away. I’ll have the tempura bowl. The large shrimp tempura was quite filling. And a roast beef sandwich.

It looks delicious and has high expectations. lol It’s packed with roast beef. I’ll enjoy having this! oh! So delicious! This time, the route is to depart from Tobu Asakusa Station and ride to Tobu Kinugawa Onsen Station. In no time at all, we were near Kinugawa Onsen.

Arrived at Kinugawa Onsen Station. Many people got off. Goodbye express REVATY 👋 Let’s exit the ticket gate. Oh, there’s a model of the limited express SPACIA X above the ticket gate! Since it is Kinugawa, there were large lanterns with the character “Oni” hanging from the ceiling.

SL turntable. It seems that you can watch SL at 14:30 on this day. Demon statue “Kinuta”. Everyone was taking commemorative photos. The bus departs from bus stop number 5 at the station.

The bus from the station to the hotel takes about 8 minutes and costs 200 yen for adults. Only 1000 yen bills can be exchanged on the bus. We arrived at Asaya Hotel. An entrance that gives you a sense of history. Check in. Hina decorations welcome you.

There are lots of super soft sofas in the entrance hall. When I looked up at the ceiling…what a gorgeous chandelier. Looks like you can get a free drink. I had cold green tea. The souvenir corner is also very large. There seems to be a variety of souvenirs, mainly sweets.

There are Tochigi-style products such as strawberry sweets and strawberry jam. The hotel’s highly recommended curry rice crackers are also available. They also sold sweets that were in the tea box in the room. Sweets related to Nikko. The package is cute! This is a collaboration product with characters from nationally popular manga! They also

Sold local sake. Soba, ramen, etc. Local character goods. Speaking of Tochigi, “lemon milk”! We sell related goods, sweets, etc. They also sell souvenirs, but they mainly sell cosmetics and accessories. You can rent colored yukatas for 1,000 yen at the souvenir corner. The center of the hotel is an atrium, and

If you look from the opposite side toward the entrance, you can see how luxurious this hotel is. It’s a good photo spot. A simple guide to the facility. In addition to guest rooms, the hotel also has baths and a game corner.

This hotel reigns as the yokozuna of the east in hot spring rankings. Hot spring rankings are divided into east and west. Hotels and inns where I have stayed were listed in the ranking. I came to the third floor. There are many sofas in this public space where you can relax.

A pipe organ is placed in the center and plays automatically. When you look up at the ceiling from the atrium, it feels very open. By the way, this hotel has 13 floors above ground and 1 floor underground. At the time of my stay, it was the time when doll decorations were being displayed.

Hina dolls decorated with seven tiers. It is very nice. Table tennis and billiards corners are available for a fee. Billiards is 60 minutes per person and costs 750 yen. Each table tennis table costs 1,000 yen for 30 minutes. Smoking Room. Tea lounge “Mizuki”. You can enjoy tea while looking at the Kinugawa River.

Game Corner, Las Vegas. Let’s go inside. The game corner is large and has many games. There are crane games around here. Is this a lottery game where you can win prizes? A lot of games I’ve never seen before. This is a slot game. Ah, I’ve seen this rock-paper-scissors game before! nostalgic!

There’s even a horse racing game. This goldfish scooping game looks fun! This is the kids room. No shoes allowed. There are ride-on toys and slides that children will enjoy. Works were displayed in the exhibition space next door. Asaya Library. There is an exhibition about the history of Asaya Hotel.

There are also doll decorations here. You can also rent out magazines and books here. It seems that a drama was filmed at this hotel. It’s fun to watch the three central elevators in action. This is the annex, Hachibankan. (Use only the bathroom in this building) This

Is room 330, where I will be staying this time. Door open! There is a shoe box next to the entrance. There was shoe polish on the shoe rack, and slippers for use inside the shoe box. There were two refrigerators. Welcome instant coffee. A stainless steel pot with an electric kettle and cold water.

The refrigerator here is empty, so you can store the drinks you brought in. This refrigerator contains paid drinks. There’s a lot of beer and alcohol. This includes a teacup and tea bags for hojicha, green tea, and genmaicha. There’s a glass and a bottle opener here. There were two washbasins in the room.

This is the wash basin near the entrance. hand soap. There are two cups. tissue. Garbage can. This washbasin has one power source. This is the toilet. Comes with hot water washing function. closet. Deodorant spray and hangers. There are enough yukata obi belts for each person.

You can choose the size of the yukata from small, medium, large, and extra large. This makes me happy. bath towel. You need to bring it with you when you go to the public bath. Haori. Towel set and tabi socks.

The towel set includes a towel and a toothbrush, and I love that the towel has the word “Asa” embroidered on it. Safety box. The safe box requires a 4-digit pin code. There was also information on how to wear a yukata. This is another sink in the room. Having two sinks is convenient.

This is the bathroom. Apparently hot springs come out of this bathroom as well. Shampoo, conditioner, body soap. The shower is movable. There was a washbasin and a bath chair. Amenities are provided. face sheet mask. This makes me happy! hairband and hairbrush. Body towel, razor, cotton swab. A set of lotion and beauty serum.

Hairdryer. Lotion, aftershave lotion, etc. Two cups. hand soap. There is only one tissue and power source. A changing basket, a chair, and a trash can. Towel rack. This is a 10 tatami Japanese-style room with a calm atmosphere. This room faces the valley, so you can see the valley from the window.

A large full-length mirror. The closet contained comforters, mattresses, spare chairs, etc. tv set. Trash can, tissues. flashlight. A telephone is placed there. By scanning the QR code, you can view information about the facility on your smartphone. jewelry tray. Free Wi-fi is available in the room. A bag for storing room keys.

You can carry it around like this. What is placed on the table are sweets for tea. Information about TV remote controls and remote controls. Air purifier with humidification function. A two-seater sofa and two chairs are placed next to the window , making it possible for a total of four people to sit.

Tissues and an alarm are placed on the table. In the alcove are decorative plates and a hanging scroll. Japanese style stand light. Adjust the heating and cooling here. When you open the window, you can see the view of the mountain stream. The Kinugawa River can be seen below.

It’s time to reserve the private bath, so I head to the private bath. A private bath is available for 4,000 yen for 50 minutes. There are 4 private baths. We reserved the most popular restaurant, Clove. Receive the key at the private bath reception desk and unlock the room. OPEN!

Both the changing room and bath are larger than I expected. There are two wash basins and a hair dryer. There are also lotions available. There are amenities etc. cotton set. shower cap hair band. Hairbrushes, razors, etc. Wow, it’s a cypress bath. I feel better!

There are two washing areas, complete with shampoo, conditioner, body soap, etc. The sound of hot water flowing is very soothing. I received a set of bath towels and face towels at the reception of the private bath. (You can come empty-handed to the private bath) Embroidery of “Asaaya” on the towel!

We also received mineral water. There is also a toilet with a hot water flush function. This is what it looks like when you open the window blinds. We enjoyed a private cypress bath for 50 minutes. It was really good…

On the way to the private bath, there was a bedrock bath for women and men. I noticed that the embroidery colors on the towels for the private bath and the towels in the room were different. It’s finally time for dinner. A hot pot and strawberry fair is being held at the restaurant.

This is the salad corner. Various vegetables such as lettuce and broccoli are lined up. Sashimi. Oden. It seems like a hotpot fair is being held, and there are various hotpot dishes lined up. Hot meals such as gratin. A dish served in a small pot. It’s easy to eat.

Spring rolls, kushikatsu, fried chicken, and French fries. Stewed beef sinew and offal stew. This will also be followed by a hot meal. There are so many types it’s confusing. Warm vegetables. This gyoza was delicious! recommendation. looks delicious. Mabo tofu. The shrimp chili was delicious! recommendation. Rice, wagyu beef curry, miso soup, etc.

There are pickles around here. Cheese, baguette, garlic toast, and naan. mixed vegetable and fruit juices, etc. Wow! There was even crab! Various kinds of soups were lined up around here. I’m definitely interested in the wagyu beef curry. miso soup.

This area is a small bowl restaurant, serving appetizers such as salmon and ham with crackers. For now, I brought mapo tofu, gyoza, spring rolls, and beef stew. I brought a variety of things like this on a separate plate. Salad, shrimp chili. Beef Stew. Shrimp tempura, tuna and amberjack sashimi. Salmon appetizer and oysters.

Steak. First, let’s start with the salad. And tuna sashimi. It was popular and quickly sold out. (It was added soon) Shrimp chili was plump and delicious! The steak was served with Japanese sauce. So delicious! Freshen your palate with salmon. The amberjack sashimi was also delicious. Beef stew has very tender meat.

The shrimp tempura was crispy. Add carbonara and shrimp chili. It’s obvious you’re eating too much…😅Pizza Corner. Pasta and steak in the live kitchen . Various tempura. sushi. Grilled sweetfish with salt. Chawanmushi, shumai. Sukiyaki etc. This rice serving robot is great. I received a curry that caught my eye. Crab and curry.

I also brought sukiyaki. Light the pot , cover it, and wait for a while. It looked good and was ready to eat. Dip the beef in the egg. Crab is delicious. This curry is highly recommended at Asaya Hotel, and many retorts are sold in the souvenir corner. Freshly fried tempura is really delicious.

No matter how big your stomach is, you can’t eat it all… 😅 There are 3 types of soft serve ice cream. I believe there are 3 types of Haagen-Dazs and 8 types of other ice creams. (Haagen-Dazs is only available at night) There are also many desserts.

As expected, I couldn’t eat all the types. I thought this decoration in the dessert corner was so cute! There are also lots of fruits. I guess I can’t leave out the strawberries and melon… We served strawberry jelly, pudding, and many other desserts on separate plates.

Cream puffs, pudding, and Tochiotome soft serve ice cream. Strawberries, melons, mini cakes, etc. jelly, coffee. When you put Tochiotome’s soft serve ice cream in your mouth, the soft strawberry scent spreads out. I think strawberries would be better. Fresh and fresh. After eating the cake on the way, the melon was very sweet. delicious.

Pistachio cake. Subtle pistachio scent. strawberry jelly. It’s really full of strawberries. The cream puffs are easier to eat than I expected. I’m pretty full now. Maybe I brought too much… The pudding is delicious. The chocolate mousse was delicious, but I would have preferred a darker chocolate mousse.

I was interested in the drink bar as there were many types of tea. Finish the meal with a cup of coffee. I ate too much… After eating, I was walking around the lobby and found a locker. It looks like a coin return type locker. 100 yen.

It looks like you can rent geta for going out. These are slippers. Grab your towel and take a bath in the public bath. The aerial garden open-air bath on the rooftop had a great view. The public bath at Shuhokan (the building we stayed in) was very large.

The large public bath at Hachibankan had a sleeping bath and was very relaxing. good morning. It’s breakfast time. At breakfast, place a card like this on the table during the meal. Breakfast can be eaten between 7am and 9am. I’m looking forward to seeing what kind of menu they have for breakfast.

Japanese-style side dishes such as okara. Breakfast seems to be crowded from 7:30 to around 8:00. This is the salad corner. There are also plenty of dressings. There were various items such as lettuce, mizuna, and tomatoes. Dessert corner. Coffee jelly, banana pudding, etc. Warabi mochi, fruit punch, mango pudding, etc. 3 types of yogurt.

Oranges, apples, grapefruit, pineapples, etc. I wanted to eat Haagen-Dazs ice cream… But these ice creams looked delicious too. Lots of toppings too. Grated yam, local cuisine “shimotsukare”, grated daikon radish, etc. Boiled rape blossoms, butterbur miso, etc. Hot spring eggs. Spinach, simmered pumpkin, konnyaku, simmered shiitake mushrooms, kamaboko, green beans, kinpira

Burdock, red kidney beans. Rakkyo, pickled plums, etc. Red fish and salmon are available at the robatayaki corner. This topping is for omelets. I’ll have the omelet cooked. Thick fried egg. Pain au chocolat, Tochiotome’s melon bread. looks delicious! such as croissants. Freshly baked waffles with strawberry Mont Blanc. Drink corner. Tea, coffee.

Milk, acai juice, tomato juice, and soft drinks. Special French toast. grapefruit juice, apple juice. mixed vegetable and fruit juices, etc. Various breads. Just the right size. This is the Ochazuke corner. There are various toppings that are perfect for Ochazuke.

This is a topping for seafood bowl. There are salmon flakes, flying fish, salmon roe, and whitebait. Corn soup, croutons. Mushroom miso soup, clam miso soup. Yuba udon. It’s rare, isn’t it? Such as porridge. A rice serving robot is also in action. Wagyu beef curry was also available for breakfast. Natto, seaweed, etc.

Fried vegetables. Shuumai. Hash potatoes, french fries. Fried Chicken. sausage. herbal sausage. bacon. Scrambled eggs. corn. cabbage rolls. Yuba Kouya. (Yuba dish) Wild vegetable kinchaku. Boiled yam. Meat and potatoes. Simmered tofu. Fried egg. Stir-fried eggplant with miso. English Muffin. lettuce, tomato. Bacon, poached eggs. This area looks like an Eggs Benedict menu. hollandaise sauce.

After much thought, I decided to bring salad and seafood bowl. Bread, shumai, etc. Meat and potatoes. corn soup. Yogurt, pudding, coffee jelly, fruit punch, etc. This is what it looks like on a separate plate. A Japanese-Western eclectic breakfast. eggs Benedict. miso soup. French toast. Bowl of rice topped with sashimi.

Boiled tofu and 2 types of grilled fish. salad. Strawberry Mont Blanc. Tofu is delicious. I wasn’t expecting to be able to eat seafood bowl, so I’m happy. Both grilled fish were delicious. The miso soup with clams also has a gentle taste. Actually, I was looking forward to the eggs Benedict the most.

Poached eggs were so popular that it was hard to add them 😅 It’s delicious! I would like to try it with salmon topping. French toast is fluffy. It was delicious. I ate too much last night for dessert, so I decided to keep it modest. Mont Blanc. Warabi mochi, mango pudding. Yogurt, coffee.

Various fruits. First, let’s start with some refreshing fruit. Mango pudding is delicious. I tried acai sauce on the yogurt. The matcha warabi mochi was also delicious. And the highly anticipated strawberry Mont Blanc. It’s really delicious! The scent of strawberries is fragrant. it’s recommended.

Finally, we finished the meal by drinking coffee. It was delicious. Thank you for the meal. On the way back, I took the bus to the station. Reservations for the bus must be made at the hotel reception at least 15 minutes before departure.

There is no limited express that departs immediately from Kinugawa Onsen Station, so you will transfer to the limited express at Shimo-Imaichi Station. Asaya Hotel was more fun than I expected. I would like to stay there again if I have a chance.

If you like it, please give it a high rating and subscribe to the channel. Thank you for watching until the end.

鬼怒川温泉にある「あさやホテル」に宿泊しました。
このホテルは老舗の大型温泉ホテルで、季節ごとに変わる豪華なビュッフェが有名です。
人気のホテルのため、予約もなかなか取りづらいです。
空中庭園露天風呂や大浴場があり様々な風呂が楽しめます。
ホテルは秀峰館、八番館の2つの建物がありますが、今回滞在したのは秀峰館です。

ホテルでは貸切風呂も入りホテル滞在を楽しみました。
種類豊富なビュッフェの様子(朝・夜)、貸切風呂の様子などをお楽しみください。

(参考)
宿泊料金:秀峰館 和室10畳 1泊2食付き(大人2人) ¥41,800(季節・曜日により変動有り)
貸切風呂:50分4000円

(公式HP)
https://www.asaya-hotel.co.jp

このチャンネルのおすすめ動画

登別温泉「ホテルまほろば」に宿泊

金刀比羅宮 琴平温泉 琴参閣に宿泊

日本最長航路40時間「太平洋フェリー きそ」乗船

チャンネル登録をお願いします
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnemxrFtxNeZ1MsWuVkVnTA?sub_confirmation=1

★チャプターリスト★(目次)

0:00 旅のダイジェスト
0:39 東武鬼怒川温泉へ移動
4:04 あさやホテル到着・館内散策
14:17 ルームツアー
23:59 貸切風呂
27:01 夕食
38:59 朝食

♪じゃらんで予約するとPontaポイントが貯まり様々なところで使用できます。
https://px.a8.net/svt/ejp?a8mat=3T6QO5+CAYIUQ+14CS+69HA9

#pr
#japantravel
#japanfood
#onsen
#Japan_hotel
#東の横綱

1 Comment

  1. Hi, great video, very interesting especially the food. What was the price per night at the Asaya Hotel? Did the price include all your meals? Where the meals "Eat All You Want" buffet? Regards Barry.

Write A Comment