Indawo yendalo
I-Palace ye-Imperial ye-Layitsha
bayi 19 abantu basekuhlaleni abayincomayo
Indawo
12-10 Higashimatsubarachō
Itō, Shizuoka
Amacebiso asuka kubantu basekuhlaleni
Tokaikan (東海館 ,Tōkaikan) was built in 1928 in central Ito City on the Izu Peninsula and was further expanded twice in 1938 and 1949. It is one of only few remaining hot spring ryokan built of wood during the early Showa Period. Tokaikan operated as a ryokan until 1997 before undergoing restoration works and then reopened in 2001 as a historical and cultural sightseeing spot open to the public. The three-story building was constructed by master Japanese craftsmen with high quality wood. Visitors can view the ryokan's former guest rooms with their intricate wood carvings. A few rooms exhibit historical artifacts and explain the building's history. There is also a tea room on the first floor where visitors can enjoy tea and sweets and a unique observatory in a tower like structure accessed from the third floor. The baths of the Tokaikan are open for bathing on weekends and public holidays at an additional fee.
Tokaikan (東海館 ,Tōkaikan) was built in 1928 in central Ito City on the Izu Peninsula and was further expanded twice in 1938 and 1949. It is one of only few remaining hot spring ryokan built of wood during the early Showa Period. Tokaikan operated as a ryokan until 1997 before undergoing restoration w…
Tokaikan. A beautiful and historic museum, guesthouse, and onsen. The day use onsen is open now as well.
Tokaikan is a traditional Japanese architecture. It's listed in our hand-drawn map with more explanations. We will give you this map when you come. It also shows restaurants and shops you may like to try.