Japan Hot Spring Resort With Interior That Looks Like Demon Slayer "Infinity Castle"

If you are a big fan of demon slayer, you would have definitely seen Muzan Kibutsuji’s "Infinity Castle" in the demon-slayer series.

A hot spring resort in Japan, Ashinomaki Onsen Ookawaso, located in Aizuwakamatsu of Fukushima Prefecture has an interior that looks similar to the “Infinity Castle”. As you enter the lobby, get greeted by a uniquely shaped staircase that resembles a scene from the demon-slayer series where Muzan Kibutsuji, the main antagonist of the Demon Slayer, appears in a complex castle (also known as the "Infinity Castle") designed with labyrinth-like staircases and walls.

Next, you would notice a big striking red platform, also known as the "floating stage", where shamisen (3-stringed traditional Japanese instrument) performances would be held between 4PM and 6PM daily. The shamisen performance resembles a scene from the series where Muzan’s aide, a female demon, controls the space by playing the biwa (traditional Japanese lute) in the "Infinity Castle".

Not only Ashinomaki Onsen Ookawaso is well-known for its interior, its outdoor onsen also attracts many visitors! Get to enjoy an outdoor bath, surrounded by a superb view of the valley overlooking the Ookawa river.

Visitors can also choose to have their bath indoors in its communal bath. It is designed with a large transparent window which you can also get to enjoy the beautiful view.

Ashinomaki Onsen Ookawaso

Planning a stay at the hot spring resort? You can choose to stay in a Japanese traditional style room or a modern Japanese-Western style room with gorgeous scenery. The price starts from ¥15,400 (approximately S$165.95/pax), and it varies according to the number of pax and room you select.

To Get There

Start off by taking Tohoku-Hokkaido Shinkansen (high-speed train) from Tokyo Station to Kōriyama Station. Next, hop on a train ride (Ban-Etsusai Line) to Aizu-Wakamatsu Station. Once you have arrived, you can take a free shuttle bus to the resort. Do note that the free shuttle bus service requires reservations. Find out more here.

Location: 984, Shimodaira, Ashinomaki, Ootomachi, Aizuwakamatsu, Fukushima, 969-5147, Japan

Tel: +81-242-92-2111 / +81-242-92-2555

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