筑波山江戸屋

7.8
Very Good
(471 reviews)

Japan, 〒300-4352 Ibaraki, Tsukuba, 728 筑波山 江戸屋

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Hotel Description

Tsukuba San Edoya

Nestled in the scenic and tranquil region of Tsukuba, Japan, 筑波山江戸屋 (Tsukuba San Edoya) offers a peaceful retreat with a perfect blend of traditional Japanese design and modern comforts. The hotel is located at Japan, 〒300-4352 Ibaraki, Tsukuba, 728 筑波山 江戸屋, just a short 2-minute walk from the iconic Tsukubasan Shrine, making it an ideal spot for those seeking a spiritual and cultural experience. Additionally, the inn is conveniently situated only 2 km from the Nyotaisan ropeway station and 4 km from the family-friendly Tsukuba Wanwan Land theme park, ensuring that guests can explore the rich natural surroundings as well as enjoy local attractions. The hotel exudes a welcoming atmosphere, with rooms that offer the perfect mix of comfort and tradition, featuring tatami floors, Japanese short-legged tables, and soothing ambient lighting. The tranquil environment is enhanced by the scenic views of Mount Tsukuba, which is just a stone's throw away, offering ample hiking opportunities and spectacular views of Tokyo and Mount Fuji from the top. Whether you are visiting for spiritual purposes, leisure, or outdoor adventures, this inn offers a cozy and peaceful setting to unwind after a day of exploration. The rooms are equipped with modern amenities such as flat-screen televisions, minifridges, and tea and coffee makers, ensuring that guests can enjoy both comfort and convenience during their stay. Some rooms also feature sliding doors and futons, further enhancing the traditional Japanese ambiance.
The hotel offers a variety of amenities to make your stay even more enjoyable. Guests can relax and rejuvenate in the public bath or indulge in the onsen and open-air bath, which are supplied with natural hot spring water. The hotel also features a casual dining restaurant and a cozy wood-furnished lounge for guests to relax in. Free parking is available for those traveling by car, and the hotel offers wheelchair rental services for added convenience. Families with children are welcomed, and the hotel provides kid-friendly amenities to ensure a pleasant stay for younger guests. While there is no fitness center or swimming pool on-site, the hotel's warm, home-like atmosphere and its beautiful location near various scenic spots make up for this.
Guests will find convenient access to public transportation, including nearby walking routes to the Gateway of Tsukub and Tsukubasan Jinja Iriguchi, which are just minutes away. The hotel is also well-connected to Narita International Airport, Ibaraki Airport, and Haneda Airport, making it easy for travelers to reach from major transportation hubs. The surrounding area offers plenty of things to see and do, from hiking at Mount Tsukuba, to visiting nearby landmarks like Tsukubasan Shrine and Shirakumohashi Hiking Trail Starting Point. The Tsukuba Wanwan Land theme park is a great spot for families, where visitors can enjoy interacting with dogs and cats in the pet-friendly environment. For those interested in local dining, several exceptional restaurants are just a short taxi ride away, including Kandaya, Takitaya, and ツクバカンシテン.
With its blend of rich history, modern conveniences, and natural beauty, 筑波山江戸屋 offers guests a unique and memorable experience. Whether you are visiting for a quiet getaway, a cultural exploration, or a family vacation, the hotel’s commitment to service and comfort ensures a relaxing and rejuvenating stay. We invite you to experience the warm hospitality and rich surroundings of this charming inn in the heart of Tsukuba, Japan.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Walking distance to the Tsukubasan Shrine and Mount Tsukuba

2. Guests praised the delicious and hearty breakfast

3. Traditional tatami rooms with sliding doors and futons

4. Onsen and open-air bath supplied with natural hot spring water

5. Free parking available for guests

6. Kid-friendly with amenities for younger guests

7. Located near Tsukuba Wanwan Land theme park for family-friendly fun

8. Close to public transportation with easy access to key sights

9. Wheelchair rental service for added convenience

10. Casual dining restaurant and cozy wood-furnished lounge on-site


7.4 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Mount Tsukuba
7 min
Tsukubasan Shrine
1 min
Shirakumohashi Hiking Trail Starting Point
10 min
Tsukuba Wanwan Land
10 min
Nyotaisan Shrine
30 min

Nearest locations

Kandaya
1 min
ツクバカンシテン
1 min
ツクバサンムラサキ
1 min
Takitaya
2 min
Cafe Nishouan
3 min
Mt.Tsukuba roadside an eating house & Souvenir shop.
3 min
HITACHINO
9 min
レストラン グルメ
9 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating7.4
Nearest airportIbaraki Airport
Travel time to airport55 min

Location

Japan, 〒300-4352 Ibaraki, Tsukuba, 728 筑波山 江戸屋

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 20 min

Transit: 2 hr 41 min

Ibaraki Airport

Taxi: 55 min

Transit: 3 hr 13 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 40 min

Transit: 2 hr 46 min

Transit:

Gateway of Tsukub

Walking: 3 min

Tsukubasan Jinja Iriguchi

Walking: 6 min

Nijusanya Mae

Walking: 11 min

筑波山神社入口(バス)

Walking: 6 min


Nearby locations

7.4

Very Good Location

A 2-minute walk from Tsukubasan Shrine, this unassuming inn is 2 km from Nyotaisan ropeway station and 4 km from Tsukuba Wanwan Land theme park.

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Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Banquet hall

Parking & transportation

Parking

Pets

No pets

Public bath

Public bath

Onsen

Open air bath

Accessibility

Wheelchair rental

Food & drink

Restaurant

Breakfast

Wellness

No fitness center

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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おはるだよ

3/5
First visit here as I stayed overnight after a party.An inn at the end of the inn area.There is a parking lot in front of the inn, but if you arrive late, you may have to leave your key with us.Although the building is old, perhaps it has been renovated, the lobby is clean.The footbath is free for guests and towels are provided.The room was on a low floor facing the mountain, but the view of the mountain from the wide window was quite nice.From the observation deck, you can see Tsukuba city.Next time I come, I would like to stay in a room with a bath on the 5th floor.There is also a lounge where you can drink coffee while looking out at the mountains. Payment is at the front desk.Since it was during the holidays, the price including food was quite expensive.You have to use the stairs to get to the observation deck and the bath, so it might be difficult for elderly people with bad legs.I want to eat the meal again! There wasn't anything special about it, so it was unsatisfying. It was delicious, though. The quantity was also not enough for me. It was delicious when my friend treated me to the ice cream I bought at the store. I also bought Edoya's melting rusk on the way home.You can use PayPay.You will have to walk to the cable car, so we recommend wearing comfortable shoes.

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悠亘

4/5
I used the hot springs for a day trip with meals included.

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ういん.

4/5
The location is easy to find, near Tsukuba Shrine, and the location is good. The building is not new by any means, but it has been well maintained and doesn't feel old at all. I have no complaints about the room either.It's not like a resort hotel, but it has enough facilities to stretch your legs a little and relax for a night. Although the food wasn't all that filling, I was impressed by the effort put into it and how it was presented to the best of its ability.The quality of the hot water was fairly average, and although I felt there were a little less staff, there was no particular problem with the service. The view from the rooftop is also good.Overall, it was a hotel with a good balance and I would like to come back again. thank you for helping me.

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Eiji Hirao

4/5
A day trip after descending Mt. Tsukuba. I chose this location because it is the closest to Shimoyamaguchi and has the earliest business hours for day trips (11:30; most others open at 12:00). The facilities are clean and complete. The open air is also surrounded by greenery and has a nice atmosphere. There were several large maple trees, so the autumn leaves season would be a good time. The open-air water intake is designed to flow widely over the rock surface, simulating the sound of a babbling stream. It's a day-trip hot spring that comes with printed towels and is something you'll want to come back to again.(Spring quality)The spring quality is alkaline (pH 10), but it doesn't feel that slippery. Colorless and transparent. The hot water, both indoor and outdoor, is slightly lukewarm than the ideal temperature of 42 degrees Celsius.(Facilities/Services)The facility has a beautiful and luxurious interior. I was hesitant, but the response was polite.(Dressing room)Changing room normal. There is a hair dryer. Cotton swabs are available in individual bags. There is a toilet. There is a place for valuables, and it's free.(washing area)About 10 seats. Leave the shower running. Toiletries are average. There is an open air. No clock in the open air. There is no clock in the indoor bath. The scenery is nice (as above). No sauna.

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h nana

4/5
Golf training camp around Tsukuba.I visited here on my second night.Tsukuba hot spring. Twin Divine Hot Springs Tsukubasan Edoya. A Japanese inn that has been in business for over 390 years.It's probably the closest inn to Tsukuba-san Shrine. You will arrive at the inn by driving up the mountain road, passing through the torii gate, and driving all the way to the end. The parking lot and the entrance to the shrine are in front of the building.When we arrived, we were greeted and helped with our heavy luggage. Check-in was also polite and smooth.After checking in, we visited the shrine. You can access the approach from the parking lot. You can also draw water from the cedar.The lobby is a calm space. In addition to drinking cedar water, there was also a footbath. There was also a wide selection of souvenirs.The room has traditional tatami mats. The toilets have been renovated and are clean. There was also a shared toilet outside the room. The bathroom attached to the room gives you a sense of history.There was a complete set of amenities.There was also a wide selection of sweets, and if you liked them, you could buy them at the shop. I was happy that they added it after the meal.The food is Isshiki Ibaraki! This made me very happy!It is extremely difficult to find an inn or restaurant that is committed to local production and consumption. This meal allowed me to fully enjoy Ibaraki from start to finish.The content was also very voluminous. It was a private room.Breakfast is served in a spacious tatami room.Is this the perfect accompaniment to your meal? It was prepared and very delicious.There is a terrace on the top floor. The view is beautiful.Looks even better if the weather is nice.The bath is fed directly from the source.One of the most alkaline simple hot springs in the country with a pH of 10.18. There are about 7 washing areas in one indoor bath.The open-air bath facing the garden, which made use of untouched nature, was the best. You have to take stairs to reach the bath, so be careful if you have bad legs.I was able to spend a relaxing and relaxing time from arrival to checkout. The various considerations and staff were friendly and made me feel at ease.

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まーくん

4/5
I stayed here with my elderly parents in June. We informed them in advance that we would be traveling with an elderly person, and they took care of the location of the room, etc. It's the closest to Tsukuba Shrine, and the hot springs and footbath were both pleasant.I visited for the second time in April. This time, I celebrated my 60th birthday with my child and had lunch and a day trip to the hot springs. I was guided to a private room, had a delicious lunch, and was able to soak in a hot spring surrounded by fresh greenery. It was a memorable anniversary.

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Shuji Takada

3/5
It's beautiful, but I guess it's old. The bath is also small.Revisit 2024/03The food is decent enough for a family trip,I also take a bath early in the morning, so I guess it's just right.The parking space seems a little small.Sacred tree? If you park near theThere was a lot of tree sap in the car because it was after the rain...It can't be helped because it would be worse if you didn't notice it and stopped it.

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MASA

4/5
I only used the footbath♨Drink sets and cafe sets are also available, so you can take a break.Sometimes the footbath may not be open, so it's best to call before going in.