FACILITY
Embark on a new creative journey
after a refreshing body and mind reset at our health and spa facility
Leave the noise of ordinary life behind as you enjoy tea and calm your mind in the tea room, and unwind and relax at the sauna.
FINLAND SAUNA
Located at the heart of SHIROIYA HOTEL's Green Tower is the Finnish Sauna, a building characterized by its triangular-shaped roof. Guests can enjoy loyly on their own in an authentic Finnish sauna experience. The sauna is open to two couples per day to maintain high safety and sanitary standards.
Open: 4 pm-6 pm & 8 pm-10 pm
Fee: ¥5,500 per couple. The sauna can be used for up to 2 hours
Tel:+81 27 231 4618
*The sauna can be booked only by guests of SHIROIYA HOTEL and used only with advanced reservation. If you wish to book, please add it as an option to your stay plan when booking or inquire at the reception desk.
MIST SAUNA
Guests who are not familiar with sauna or prefer a different experience can opt for the mist sauna. A mist sauna experience can simultaneously warm up and hydrate the body. The mist sauna is open to two couples per day to maintain safety and sanitary standards.
Open: 4 pm-6 pm & 8 pm-10 pm
Fee: ¥5,500 per couple. The mist sauna can be used for up to 2 hours
Tel:+81 27 231 4618
*The mist sauna can be booked only by guests of SHIROIYA HOTEL and used only with advanced reservation. If you wish to book, please add it as an option to your stay plan when booking or inquire at the reception desk.
MATCHA-TEI
Shiroiya Hotel commissioned contemporary artist Hiroshi Sugimoto and architect Tomoyuki Sakakida of Shinsoken, to design a special space “Matcha-tei,” to be used for private dinners and special events. The grain of the solid Japanese cedar Sugi counter resembles the flow of water. The layered glass façade, characterized by its chopped face created by the artisan, gives a rich yet clean impression. Matcha-tei also functions as a waiting area for the tea room situated in the back.
Matcha-tei
Special Function Room (Reservation Required)
photo by ©Hiroshi Sugimoto / Courtesy of New Material Research Laboratory