Ijika-cho 338-5, Toba City, Mie Prefecture, 517-0026, JapanSee Hotel Details
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Stayed in May 2024
Traveling with friends
11 review
9.0/10
Great
Posted on Jun 3, 2024
Although it was deep in the mountains, there was a bus from the station so it was easy to access.
Because it's on top of a mountain, the views are amazing and you can see beautiful sunsets and sunrises!
When I made the booking, I did not realise that the room we booked did not have a bath/shower area. It does have a toilet. We had to use the onsen for our shower, which is not too bad as the onsen is near the dining hall where we have our meals. So after shower, we go straight for our meals. Overall, room is considered spacious with all the amenities we need. It faces the sea and is a plus. In terms of location, you probably would need a car to get there. Quite remote but it offers the peace I was looking for. To get to a convenient store, it took us about a half hour drive. They provided Yukata for your to wear to the onsen meals (dinner and breakfast). Loved the outdoor onsen. The dinner is really good and the service staff, though speak limited English, is very helpful. Breakfast is buffet style and there is always crowd on the 2 days we had breakfast there. Do note that there is no wifi in the room, you can only access their wifi in their common areas.
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Stayed in Sep 2022
Other
2.0/10
Posted on Oct 13, 2022
1. Room When entered the Japanese-style room, I found that every corner of the room had not been cleaned, and dust was visible on the tatami mats, not to mention in all corners of the room. The ceiling was covered with cobwebs, and I wonder where the room had been cleaned or if it had ever been cleaned??? Of course, Spider-man was not there. 2. Fridge Surprise continues with the room.I opened the refrigerator. There was a huge amount of mold in the refrigerator. I guess it's impossible to clean it out even if I cleaned it. The fridge is an old brand, but was that a reason to forgive it? 3. Staff I pressed the remote control to watch TV. Although the batteries were in it, it would not come on. I called the front desk to inform them of the series of events in the room and refrigerator. He/she entered the room without saying their name. Before he/she checked the control, he/she stepped on it without paying attention at all to the futon already laid out. Even after we warned him/her about it, he/she continued to stomp on the washed clothes as he/she moved in a sitting position. I wonder if he/she wants to claim that he is the best at irritating people. 4. Bath The bathtub was a plastic water bathtub that looked like a kindergarten pool. I have nothing to say. 5. Breakfast Looking around the seats, I saw a lot of dust. Second help-dust!! I wonder if they are trying to make us immune. In summary, please look at the reviews of this hotel on many travel websites. There are probably some good reviews. You may be able to avoid this series of events by staying in the new building, but I suggest you consider whether it is worth paying for a place where dust greets you in the first place. If there is a 0 on the star rating, I'll give it 0.
Guest User
Stayed in Sep 2024
Other
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Oct 21, 2024
The seafood kaiseki meal included spiny lobster, sea bream, Spanish mackerel, etc., and the boat-shaped platter was fresh and extremely delicious. Nakai-san was also very kind and the place was well-cleaned. We were on the 7th floor of the old building, so the room was old but the view was amazing, with a panoramic view of Shima Bay and Ishigami Fishing Port. The altitude is 200 meters. We added abalone and turban shells, but we were full by then, and it was so fresh that we can't usually get it in Nagoya. There was also a hot spring and an open-air bath, and the view was amazing. I'd like to come again with my family. October 18th.
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Guest User
Stayed in May 2024
Other
8.0/10
Very Good
Posted on Jun 26, 2024
We stayed with a group of 25 people, and the view from our room on the fifth floor was great, and we could see the fishing boats coming and going in the harbor. What was also impressive was that the black kites are fed every morning from 7:20 a.m., so guests can also participate and feed them. The sight of the black kites receiving food from people's hands is majestic and worth seeing.
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Stayed in Dec 2023
Family
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Jan 15, 2024
I stayed here with my 5 year old daughter and my mother on a trip. I had asked the driver to pick me up at the station, but the driver asked me if I would get drunk since it was a mountain road, and he slowed down and was careful about curves, so even though I tend to get drunk, I felt in good shape. Thank you very much for transporting me to the hotel in good condition. I stayed in a Japanese-style room in the corner of the main building, and although the room was clean and the building was not new, it had been renovated and even had an air purifier, so I had a comfortable stay. Children's rates are also reasonable, and since yukatas are only available for adults, it cost ¥550 to rent a child's yukata. The meal included two meals, and I prepared one for my daughter as well, but there was a lot of food and the food was delicious.Although I am confident in the amount I can eat, I couldn't finish it all, so I had it wrapped up so I could take it back to my room. I did. My daughter was very happy with the dishes as they were all things that children like. I think the dining room was upgraded to a private room. The woman explaining the meal spoke to me in a friendly manner, and my daughter asked me, ``Why do you call me princess?'' I couldn't help but bring back nostalgic memories, and when I was a child on a trip my grandparents took me to, I too was called a princess, and my parents asked me why. I've heard that before. I was talking to my daughter and said, ``I'm glad that you love me.'' As we talked after breakfast, she hugged my daughter tightly and I felt warm. On the way home, I received a candy from someone who was seeing me off, and it was golden sugar! Young people may not know this, but it's nostalgic! I love to travel, so I stay at hotels of all sizes, and up until now, I have often not been left with a good or bad impression by the employees, but this trip was a memorable one for both mother and child, giving me a nostalgic and warm feeling. became.
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Stayed in Jun 2023
Other
4.0/10
Posted on Jul 1, 2023
When we arrived at the parking lot of the inn, there was a staff member there to guide us, but he didn't want to carry our luggage. Carry your luggage and go up the hill by yourself. There is no point in having a staff member. The front desk service is decent. You will need to carry your own luggage to the room. The room was old, but reasonably clean. There was only one cup in the bathroom, so I asked the front desk for more. Yukata are available in the hallway and you can pick up your favorite size. When you try to wear a yukata, you will find that there are two types: one with a short obi and one with an unusually long obi. Normally, wouldn't you have two sets of two types, long and short? To get to the public bath, you must navigate the hallways and stairs. People with disabilities should hesitate to stay at this inn. There are various frames and clocks displayed in the rooms and hallways of the building, but most of them are crooked. I can see all the hotels that are not paying close attention to themselves. Unfortunately, the open-air bath and the large bath are separated by a hallway, so you have to change your yukata each time. It's a hot spring, but the water is pumped. There was no ventilation in the public bath at all, and the washing area was like a mist sauna, making it impossible to take a relaxing bath. The amount of hot water in the open-air bath is extremely low, and you can only bathe by lying down. The clock in the changing room was completely off and I didn't notice it. Dinner was of the standard standard you would find at any ryokan. There was no head chef's name on the dinner menu, so I assumed he was a school lunch level cook. The server was Vietnamese, but we had a fun conversation. Breakfast was a buffet with a good variety. The employees were Vietnamese and were very friendly and likable. In terms of facilities, a certain amount of money has been spent on accommodations, but the essential soul, care, and attention to detail have not been achieved at all. I thought it was a hotel with dysfunctional management.