An inn related to the famous woodblock printmaker, Shiko Munakata. Our spring water is sourced directly from Asamushi Hot Springs.
This is a one-night stay with breakfast plan. *Dinner is not included with this plan. *Futon will be laid out in the room beforehand. The main feature of breakfast is a pot of freshly cooked rice for each person. We have prepared a "Tsugaru breakfast" with rice made from an original blend of Aomori Prefecture's special grade "Harewatari" rice, Shiko's favorite salmon, and Aomori's local dish, shellfish-grilled miso. Served from 7:00 to 8:30. [Hot spring <Tsubaki no Yu>] Enjoy nine privately-sourced springs that have been protected for over 400 years. ・Large baths: 1 each for men and women ・Open-air baths: 1 each for men and women ・Sauna and cold baths: 1 each for men and women / temperature 80-85 degrees ・Drinkable springs: the first drinkable springs in the prefecture. *Large bath and open-air bath open from 15:00 to 9:00 the next morning, sauna open from 15:00 to 22:00 < Only from late April to October (closed from November to March) > ・Private open-air bath (50 minutes): Reservation required at check-in. 16:00 to 22:00 (last reservation at 21:00) About our hot spring: There is a record that Emperor Meiji bathed in our hot spring in 1876 and commented that the quality of the water "cleared my eyes." It is also said that painter Shiko Munakata, who was extremely nearsighted, would soak in the hot water to cleanse his body before starting to paint. [Other] ・Pickup service available from Asamushi Onsen Station after 15:00 (reservation required) ・Matcha service by the landlady ends at 17:00. ・Delicious Towada City gelato is available at the shop. Please try it.
For guests who leave early for sightseeing, we have prepared a plan with dinner but no breakfast. Please note that breakfast is not included. Tsubakikan will reopen in the spring of 2024! ・ Dining Tsubaki no Hako opens with a view of the courtyard ・ Munakata Shiko Gallery opens ・ Renovated guest rooms with a view of the courtyard ・ A bottle of wine recommended by the manager will be given as a gift to celebrate the opening! (Limited to the first 50 groups) The gallery exhibits works by world-renowned printmaker Munakata Shiko that can only be seen at our hotel. Relax in our own hot spring water at any time you like and spend a relaxing time in the restaurant with a view of the courtyard. [Food] Dinner is served in the dining hall Dinner: Enjoy dishes made with seasonal ingredients from the naturally rich Aomori region, carefully prepared by the chef with local seasonings. Enjoy in the dining room overlooking the illuminated Japanese garden. If you would like to have a meal for your small children, please indicate the number of children required when making your reservation. ・Children's dinner fee: 3,300 yen (tax included) *We may not be able to accommodate requests on the day. Please choose your dinner start time on the day from 17:30-19:30. *We may not be able to provide dinner after 19:30. *We will enter your room to lay out your futon at dinner time. [Hot Spring <Tsubaki no Yu>] Enjoy our nine private hot springs that have been protected for over 400 years. ・Large baths: 1 each for men and women ・Open-air baths: 1 each for men and women ・Sauna and cold baths: 1 each for men and women / temperature 80-85 degrees ・Drinkable springs: The first drinkable springs in the prefecture. *Large baths and open-air baths are open from 15:00 to 9:00 the next day, and saunas are open from 15:00 to 22:00 < Only from late April to October (closed from November to March) > ・Private open-air baths (50 minutes): Reservation required at check-in. 16:00-22:00 (last reservation at 21:00) About our hot spring: In 1876, Emperor Meiji bathed in our hot spring and commented that the spring water "cleared my eyes." It is also said that painter Shiko Munakata, who was extremely nearsighted, would soak in the hot spring water to cleanse his eyes before starting to paint. [Other] - Pick-up service available from Asamushi Onsen Station after 15:00 (reservation required) - Matcha service by the landlady ends at 17:00.
Tsubakikan Standard Plan Tsubakikan will reopen in the spring of 2024! ・Opening of Dining Tsubaki no Hako, a restaurant with a view of the courtyard ・Opening of the Munakata Shiko Gallery ・Renovation of guest rooms with a view of the courtyard To celebrate the opening, we will give you a bottle of wine recommended by the manager (limited to the first 50 groups) The gallery exhibits works by the world-famous printmaker Munakata Shiko, which can only be seen at our hotel. Please take your time to soak in our own hot spring water at any time you like, and spend a relaxing time in the restaurant with a view of the courtyard. [Food] Both breakfast and dinner are served in the dining hall Dinner: Enjoy dishes made with seasonal ingredients from the naturally rich Aomori region, carefully prepared by the chef using seasonal ingredients with local seasonings. Enjoy in the dining room overlooking the illuminated Japanese garden. Please choose your dinner start time on the day from 17:30 to 19:30. *We may not be able to serve you after 19:30. *We will enter your room to lay out your futon at dinner time. Breakfast: A single-serving meal will be prepared. The perfect accompaniment to rice is the Tsugaru local dish "Kaiyaki miso" (made the traditional way without scallops). Served from 7:00 to 8:30. [Hot Spring <Tsubaki no Yu>] Enjoy our nine privately-sourced springs that have been preserved for over 400 years. ・Large baths: 1 each for men and women ・Open-air baths: 1 each for men and women ・Sauna and cold baths: 1 each for men and women / temperature 80-85 degrees ・Drinkable springs: The first drinkable springs in the prefecture. *Large baths and open-air baths open from 15:00 to 9:00 the next morning, sauna from 15:00 to 22:00 < Only from late April to October (closed from November to March) > ・Private open-air baths (50 minutes): Reservation required at check-in. 16:00-22:00 (last reservation at 21:00) About our hot spring: In 1876, Emperor Meiji bathed in our hot spring and commented that the spring water "cleared my eyes." It is also said that painter Shiko Munakata, who was extremely nearsighted, would soak in the hot spring water to cleanse his eyes before starting to paint. [Other] - Pick-up service available from Asamushi Onsen Station after 15:00 (reservation required) - Matcha service by the landlady ends at 17:00. - Delicious Towada City gelato is available at the shop. Please try it.
Japanese-style room, 10 tatami mats, non-smoking (no bath, toilet included) [Standard] [Japanese room] [Non-smoking] [Room view chosen by hotel]