Waqoo Naritasanmonzen

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Waqoo Naritasanmonzen

A special stay where you can experience the history of Kabuki and Naritasan.

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A cultural luxury hotel standing along the Omotesando approach to Naritasan Shinshoji Temple in Narita City, Chiba Prefecture. It opened in 2022 as a one-of-a-kind place to stay where guests can experience the history of Kabuki and Naritasan.

Inside the hotel, items from the Ichikawa family's collection and other Kabuki-related pieces are displayed, creating the luxury of a stay that feels like spending the night in an art museum. Guests can also join an exclusive Naritasan worship tour for hotel guests only, visiting places connected to the main Ichikawa Kabuki family and lucky spots together with a guide.

The guest rooms feature a calming Japanese-modern design, offering relaxation away from the bustle of daily life. The spacious public bath uses graphite silica stone, also known as a "stone where gods reside," for a soothing experience that warms the body to its core through far-infrared effects. Meals are served as the hotel's original Waqoo Kaiseki, a creative Japanese course based on Kyoto cuisine. This one-of-a-kind course adds the hotel's own touch to Kyoto cuisine, which originated in Kyoto, the birthplace of Kabuki. The chef's seasonal tasting course, made with carefully selected ingredients of the season, is especially popular.

Highlights

  • Kabuki-related exhibits and interiors with the feel of an art museum.
  • Guests can join an exclusive temple worship tour available only to hotel guests.
  • The hotel serves its original Waqoo Kaiseki, inspired by Kyoto cuisine born in Kyoto, the birthplace of Kabuki.

Photos

  • Premium Waqoo Suite facing the Omotesando approach

    Premium Waqoo Suite facing the Omotesando approach

  • Public bath made with graphite silica stone

    Public bath made with graphite silica stone

  • Tradition x local culture = Waqoo original "Kyoto Kaiseki"

    Tradition x local culture = Waqoo original "Kyoto Kaiseki"

  • Breakfast also features dishes showcasing Kyoto culinary techniques

    Breakfast also features dishes showcasing Kyoto culinary techniques

  • Displays of Kabuki-related items

    Displays of Kabuki-related items

  • An exterior that blends into the charm of the historic Omotesando approach

    An exterior that blends into the charm of the historic Omotesando approach

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

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Is early check-in or late check-out available?

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Availability depends on the reservation status. Please contact the hotel for details.

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Can I leave my luggage after check-out?

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Yes. Please speak to the front desk staff.

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Is there a smoking area?

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The entire hotel is non-smoking. There is no smoking area.

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Is free Wi-Fi available in the hotel?

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Yes. Information including the password will be provided at check-in.

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Are there sightseeing spots nearby?

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Yes. Right in front of the hotel entrance is Naritasan Omotesando, a Japan Heritage site with many gourmet spots. Naritasan Shinshoji Temple and the lush Naritasan Park are also about a 2-minute walk away, and events such as plum blossom and autumn leaves festivals are held every month. Other nearby attractions include Narita Airport, Shisui Premium Outlets, Narita Yume Farm, Boso no Mura, and many prestigious golf courses.

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Do you have yukata for children?

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Yes. Children's yukata and zori sandals are available.

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Do meals require a reservation?

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Yes. Reservations must be made at least 3 days before your stay.

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Details

Name in Japanese
和空 成田山門前
Postal Code
286-0027
Address
379-1 Nakamachi, Narita City, Chiba Prefecture
Phone
0476-37-8177
Check-in
3:00pm
Check-out
11:00am
Rates
From JPY 42,400 per night with dinner and breakfast included
Access
Approx. 10 minutes on foot from JR and Keisei Narita Station
Credit Cards
Accepted
Official website
Official website (Japanese)