Showing 10 Hotels out of 10 in "Asago"

View of EN Takeda Castle Town Hotel, a top-rated hotel in Asago

EN Takeda Castle Town Hotel

From $505 /night
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View of Shushu, a top-rated hotel in Asago

Shushu

From $109 /night
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View of HOTEL AREAONE WADAYAMA, a top-rated hotel in Asago

HOTEL AREAONE WADAYAMA

From $137 /night
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View of Guest House Tenku, a top-rated hotel in Asago

Guest House Tenku

From $53 /night
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View of Takeda Jokamachi Shu Shu, a top-rated hotel in Asago

Takeda Jokamachi Shu Shu

From $227 /night
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View of Hotel AreaOne Wadayama, a top-rated hotel in Asago

Hotel AreaOne Wadayama

From $118 /night
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View of Rest House Business Ryokan Sakae, a top-rated hotel in Asago

Rest House Business Ryokan Sakae

From $45 /night
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View of Izumi Ryokan, a top-rated hotel in Asago

Izumi Ryokan

From $75 /night
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View of Gunkakutei, a top-rated hotel in Asago

Gunkakutei

From $140 /night
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View of Terakoya Hanatei, a top-rated hotel in Asago

Terakoya Hanatei

From $139 /night
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Accommodation Types in Asago

About Asago

Asago City, formed from the merger of the former towns of Wadayama and Ikuno, is a region steeped in a rich tapestry of history and culture. Its significance is deeply rooted in the Sengoku period, exemplified by the majestic Takeda Castle, and later, in the Edo period's booming silver mining industry at Ikuno Ginzan, which funded the Tokugawa shogunate. Today, the city is famous for these very attractions: the ethereal ruins of Takeda Castle, best viewed in autumn and winter mornings when a sea of clouds envelops the mountains, and the meticulously preserved Ikuno Silver Mine, offering underground tours. The Asago Art Village (Rokko Art Farm) adds a contemporary layer, featuring large-scale outdoor sculptures and installations that dialogue beautifully with the natural environment. The main districts include the Wadayama area, the administrative and transport hub with its charming castle town atmosphere, and the Ikuno area, the historic mining district. Asago's culture is one of quiet resilience and artistic expression, celebrating its past while fostering creative futures in its stunning rural setting.

Best Time to Visit Asago

The best times to visit Asago are during the spring (April to May) and autumn (October to November) seasons. Spring brings mild temperatures and the beautiful blooming of cherry blossoms, particularly scenic in Wadayama Castle Park. Autumn offers crisp, cool air and spectacular fall foliage, creating a fiery backdrop for hiking and castle viewing, with the famous 'sea of clouds' at Takeda Castle being most frequent from October to April. Summer (June to September) is warm and humid, with the rainy season in June and July; it's a lush, green time but less comfortable for extensive outdoor activity. Winter (December to February) is cold, with occasional snow, offering a stark, beautiful landscape and the highest chance to witness the magical cloud inversion at Takeda Castle at dawn. Peak tourist seasons coincide with the foliage in late October/November and the cherry blossoms in early April. Major events include spring cherry blossom festivals and autumn cultural festivals celebrating the local history and harvest.

Where to Stay in Asago

Wadayama (Central) medium

The main transport and administrative hub, centered around Wadayama Station. Features the charming old castle town streets, Wadayama Castle Park, and the City Museum. Most hotels and dining options are here.

Best for: First-time visitors, transport access, dining, history
Ikuno Ginzan Area low

The historic silver mining district, home to the Ikuno Silver Mine and its associated museum. A quieter area with a deep sense of history and industrial heritage.

Best for: History buffs, unique tours, industrial heritage
Takeda Castle Area low

The mountainous area surrounding the famous castle ruins. Primarily a destination for hiking and sightseeing, with limited services but breathtaking views, especially at dawn.

Best for: Hikers, photographers, sunrise views
Asago Art Village (Rokko Art Farm) low

A sprawling outdoor art park set in nature. Not a residential neighborhood per se, but a key district for art lovers, featuring large-scale sculptures and installations.

Best for: Art enthusiasts, nature walks, families
Yamazaki / Hattou low

Smaller, rural villages within Asago City, offering a glimpse into traditional Japanese countryside life. Scenic areas with farms and quiet lanes.

Best for: Rural immersion, scenic drives, tranquility
Kuno Area low

Another historic area with local shrines and temples, and access to lesser-known hiking trails. Offers a peaceful, off-the-beaten-path experience.

Best for: Temple visits, quiet contemplation, hiking
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Hotels in Asago range from $45 to $505 per night, depending on the hotel category and star rating. Budget hotels start around $45/night, while luxury 5-star properties can reach $505/night or higher. Filter by price on our site to find options that match your budget.

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Asago has 10 hotels to choose from, ranging from budget-friendly accommodations to luxury resorts. Each listing shows star ratings, guest reviews, amenities, and photos to help you make the best choice for your stay.

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