ASABA
Enjoy Traditional Japanese Performing Arts
The Noh stage “Getsukeiden” was generously donated by Viscount Maeda Toshishige, the former lord of the Daishoji Domain.
In the late Meiji era, it was relocated from Tokyo by the seventh Asaba Yasueemon.
For the past 40 years, under the title of “Asaba Artistic Journey,” the stage has hosted performances of traditional Japanese performing arts such as Noh, Kyogen, Shinuchi, and dance. Renowned masters of these arts are invited to perform, presenting seasonal productions that capture the essence of Japanese tradition.
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The wedding ceremony takes place on the “Getsukeiden,” a Noh stage floating on water, with historical ties to the Maeda family of Kaga.
Both Shinto-style ceremonies and civil ceremonies are available.

Yoshino (Large Hall)
Capacity: Up to 60 people
Facilities: Screen, projector
Styles: Japanese, Western
Tesshu (Small Hall)
Capacity: Up to 25 people
Facilities: Screen, projector
Styles: Japanese, Western


With the blessings of the land, nurtured over many years.
At the foot of Mount Fuji, near Suruga Bay. Along the tributaries of the Kano River.
From the foothills of the Amagi mountains and the heart of the Izu Peninsula.
A timeless connection between the ingredients and the people who cherish them.
ACCESS
ASABA
Addles
〒410-2416 3450-1 Shuzenji, Izu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
Phone Number
0558-72-7000 (Main)
Fax: 0558-72-7077
E-mail: info@asaba-ryokan.com
