Shinpachiya Travel Diary
Every year, I go on a trip to Toba or Ise with my friends. This time, we visited Shinpachiya for the first time...
Before heading to the inn, I posted photos of the lush greenery and ocean views from a nearby observatory! The scenery here is breathtaking, and you can enjoy ice cream, parfaits, light snacks, and the soothing sounds of birds. It's truly a relaxing spot♪
When it was time, we headed to Shinpachiya. The surroundings were filled with trees and the sea, and the view from our room was stunning. However, the open-air bath had too many insects, so we couldn't use it. For dinner, the sashimi was delicious, but there was no main dish. There were no Ise lobster, oysters, or boat-style platters, which made it feel overpriced for the cost. It seems the dishes depend on the plan you choose. Although I expected more baths, there were only an indoor bath and an open-air bath, and the latter was unusable due to insects. Other baths at Shinpachiya require a private reservation for an additional 1,500 yen per 45 minutes. If you're looking forward to the hot springs, you should choose a plan with a private bath in the room to avoid disappointment.
The scenery was peaceful, with the sound of gentle waves and abundant nature, but there were many mosquitoes. Mosquito spray is essential. I borrowed a lint roller from the front desk to clean up, but there were so many mosquitoes😫💧. I sprayed insect repellent on the windows, and by morning, the windows were covered with mosquitoes, which I wiped off with tissues. Morning baths are available from 6 AM, and I recommend borrowing towels from the front desk. Breakfast was grilled fish, which was tasty, and the rice was all-you-can-eat, which was very satisfying in this day and age. Another highlight was the unlimited ice cream and coffee♪
Since it was raining, we stopped by a nearby Ama Museum on our way back from Shinpachiya. We watched a 10-minute film there, which was very moving. The entrance fee is 800 yen for adults, but you can get a 100-yen discount coupon at the tourist center near Toba Station. Since I have a disability, I showed my ID and got in for half price—800 yen for two people. The souvenirs were stylish, and the facility was excellent, so I highly recommend it♪
Next year, we've decided to stay at the hotel where the summit was held. Personally, I wouldn't revisit Shinpachiya. It's not cheap, and I wanted a main dish. Price per person at Shinpachiya: 19,000 yen. If you're considering staying here, I recommend carefully reading the plan details before booking☆