Kasuga Hotel
8,9/10 Excellent - Based on 490 reviews
Emerging in the heart of Nara, the Kasuga Hotel embodies the timeless elegance of traditional Japan combined with modern comfort. This ryokan with its soothing aura invites its guests to a unique experience of harmony and serenity. Its public baths, nestled in a setting of wood and stone, blend into an enveloping atmosphere where time seems to stand still. Each element of the decor, from delicate craftsmanship to natural materials, celebrates the beauty of local traditions while offering contemporary amenities for absolute well-being.
Unique in its diversity, the establishment offers refined rooms in both Japanese and Western styles. Tatami floors and futons offer a dive into the Japanese art of living, while suites equipped with open-air bathtubs allow immersion in the surrounding nature. Each space, designed for comfort and escape, combines clean lines with a Zen aesthetic. Modern amenities, such as free Wi-Fi and private facilities, ensure an experience that is both authentic and practical in this ryokan in Nara.
To the pleasures of relaxation is added an exquisite culinary discovery. The Kasuga restaurant invites you to savor meticulously prepared Japanese cuisine, where each dish is a tribute to the season and the terroir. Just steps away, local restaurants promise varied discoveries, perfect to complete a stay imbued with magic and flavors, just steps from the city’s cultural treasures.
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Evaluation of Japanese Authenticity
8/10 Wrapped in a sober architecture combining tradition and modern touches, this ryokan offers charming baths with views, well-decorated tatami rooms, and Kaiseki-inspired cuisine. The overall harmony and attention to detail succeed in capturing a Japanese atmosphere while integrating some contextual elements.
Highlights of the Ryokan
Outdoor Bath
Public Bath
Massages
Refrigerator
Wi-Fi Connection
Parking
Air Conditioning
Restaurant
Breakfast
Positive Reviews
Excellent emplacement
The hotel is perfectly located, very close to Nara Park and the train station, making it easy to explore the main attractions and restaurants in the area.
Wonderful onsen experience
Guests frequently mention the onsen as a highlight, describing it as splendid, relaxing, and a unique experience with both indoor and outdoor baths available.
Spacious and comfortable rooms
Rooms are often described as large, comfortable, and well-equipped, with traditional Japanese style, futons, and beautiful views or access to the outdoors.
Attentive and friendly staff
The staff is repeatedly noted for their kindness, professionalism, and attention to detail, making guests feel welcome and well cared for throughout their stay.
Delicious and varied breakfasts
Breakfast options include both Japanese and continental styles, with guests praising the quality, variety, and presentation of the meals, as well as the explanations provided.
Authentic Japanese experience
Many guests appreciate the authentic ryokan atmosphere, including yukatas provided, traditional dining, and a calm, restful ambiance that feels truly immersive.
Negative Reviews
Rooms and facilities a bit dated
Some guests mention that rooms or certain hotel facilities feel a little old or in need of refreshing, though this does not detract significantly from the overall experience.
Strict onsen hours
The onsen operating hours are described as very strict, which may limit flexibility for guests wanting to use the baths at different times.
Slight smell in tatami rooms
A slight smell of straw or humidity is occasionally noticed in rooms with tatami mats, possibly due to traditional materials used.
Some communication challenges
A few guests found communication difficult due to language barriers, but overall politeness and helpfulness of the staff made up for it.
Small issues with amenities
Minor issues such as only one sink in larger rooms, worn bathroom doors, or strict breakfast choices were reported, but did not majorly impact the stay.
Baths smaller than expected
Some guests felt that the baths appeared larger in photos than in reality, but still enjoyed the overall experience and hotel surroundings.
What are the check-in and check-out times?
You can check in at the ryokan from 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM. Check-out must be done by 10:00 AM.
What languages are spoken at Kasuga Hotel?
The staff at Kasuga Hotel speaks Japanese.
Is there an onsen available?
Yes, the Kasuga Hotel has hot public baths, both indoor and outdoor, where you can relax.
What wellness services are offered?
In addition to the hot public baths, you can enjoy massages for an additional fee.
What dining options are available?
The Kasuga restaurant offers a Japanese breakfast, and you can also enjoy coffee and tea at the Coffee Shop Uneme.
Is parking available?
Yes, free private parking is available on site without prior reservation. There is also a charging station for electric vehicles.
What tourist sites are close to the ryokan?
Nearby, you can visit the Kofuku-ji Temple, Tōdai-ji Temple, Nara Park, and Isuien Garden, among others.
Are pets allowed?
Unfortunately, pets are not allowed at the Kasuga Hotel.
Are there cultural activities nearby?
The Nara National Museum and other local museums offer an insight into the history and culture of the region. You can also enjoy local festivals if you visit at the right time.
What transportation options are available to reach the ryokan?
The ryokan is located 2 minutes walk from Kintetsu-Nara Station and 5 minutes by taxi from JR Nara Station. Kansai Airport is accessible in an hour and a half by bus.
Does the ryokan have age restrictions for its guests?
There are no age restrictions for checking in at the Kasuga Hotel. All children are welcome, but those over 6 years old are charged at the adult rate.
Is the ryokan accessible for people with reduced mobility?
Yes, the Kasuga Hotel offers facilities for people with disabilities, including toilets with grab bars and an elevator to access the upper floors.