I didn't expect to be able to book such an amazing hotel in this rural area at this price. The hotel is OK, but the pillows are a bit high. The room size is also good. The service is also good. The only bad thing is that the hotel parking space is too limited. The lobby is on the third floor, don't worry, it will park in the lobby by itself after entering the elevator. The grilled bird on the second floor is delicious. I recommend trying it.
We visited during Obon Festival, so hotels across Japan were pricier than usual. This hotel was perfectly situated close to Nagashima Spa Land, and getting there was easy with a direct bus from Kuwana. They offer complimentary coffee and snacks, the staff are incredibly friendly, and the entire place is spotlessly clean. A huge bonus, especially since we were traveling with two kids, was the availability of a triple room – something quite rare to find in Japan, especially during peak season.
Actually, I wasn't planning to stay at this hotel in the first place... I realized I had forgotten to make a reservation just before I went, so I hurriedly booked and this was the only hotel available. In hindsight, my expectations weren't high at all, but the breakfast was free, the room was spacious and clean, and it was probably newer than the hotel I had originally planned to stay at, and it was spacious and clean. I think God must have guided me to this hotel. It was very close to Ise-shi Station, and I stayed there for three nights, and it was easy to access the surrounding tourist spots such as Ise Shrine, Takihara Shrine, Meoto Iwa, and Kashikojima, so I had a great trip. It was raining on the day we returned, so I bought a plastic umbrella at the hotel and got a sturdy 60cm jump umbrella for ¥320. They were very conscientious until the very end♪ The breakfast smoothie was the best!
The room wasn't large, just typical business hotel size. Transportation was very convenient; it's a two-minute walk from the Kintetsu Railway station. We chose to stay here for two nights because we were going to Ise-Toba and other places. It's also very convenient to get to Nagoya, only half an hour away. Buying the Kintetsu 5-day pass is a great deal. The hotel breakfast was excellent; highly recommended.
I made a reservation to go to the Tsu Fireworks Festival.
It was about a 20-minute walk to the fireworks venue,
so it was very convenient!!
It's also nice that there are four types of private baths so you can relax in them.
I'd love to stay here again when I come to Tsu!!
The hotel is near the train station, which makes travel very convenient. The breakfast is very rich, with Matsusaka beef hotpot every morning. Free midnight snacks (noodles), ice cream, and Yakult are provided. You can also soak in hot springs.
I took a high-speed ferry from Nagoya Chubu Centrair International Airport to Tsushi and stayed overnight in front of Tsushi Station. The budget hotel was excellent – clean, hygienic, and great value! Its location was superb, making it convenient for getting around. The hotel breakfast was standard Japanese, with all the usual amenities. There were plenty of restaurants near the station, and convenience stores were just steps away.
Although it was during Golden Week, we were able to upgrade our room to a much larger one and enjoy a comfortable stay.
There were three different baths, each with its own atmosphere, so we were able to enjoy them many times. The breakfast had a wide variety and was delicious.
There were also plenty of ping pong tables, and the rooms were separate, so our family could enjoy themselves to the fullest. However, I think it would be better if we could use it a little later.
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NneotokyojapanThis is the second time I have stayed at VISON since the end of last year. Last year we stayed at HATAGO, but HONZO-SPA was very good and they have a new sauna, so we used the HOTEL on this trip. There is a bathroom on the terrace of the room, but we did not plan to use it. It gives you some privacy, but personally I would prefer a lower tree than the terrace to have a view. The hotel breakfast buffet was good enough and the overall impression was very good.
GGuest UserIt's a clean and nice hotel. However, the bathrobe-style loungewear is easy to come undone, and the knot hurts when you lie down, which is annoying. It's quite stressful for someone who has come from far away and is tired and finally arrives at the hotel. I look forward to the future.
The staff's service is polite and elegant, and the location is very close to the station, so I would like to use it again in the future.
Personally, I don't think it's necessary to serve customers with masks. I remember that the WHO also announced that masks are not effective for either coronavirus or influenza. Japan is the only country that is lagging behind in wearing masks, and it has become part of the etiquette at work, but it's scary to serve customers without seeing their faces.
NNaoIt was good to have a large room with an ocean view and a relaxing room.
However, it was very conspicuous that the manners of the public bath users were too bad. Even though there is a ban on the use of tattoos at the entrance, a child who has a tattoos is used, a child who starts a swimming tournament at a hot spring, and a mother who doesn't pay attention to it. We do not recommend using the hot springs around 21:00 after meals. Since there is no key in the shoe locker, I was in trouble because there was no slippers in the building where I put them when I returned.
I felt that I would like you to improve the tattoo notes, such as locking the shoe locker.
GGuest UserWe used it to go to golf. The hotel welcome service was good with the service of peel and hot coffee. However, the breakfast buffet cooking menu is poor.
SSmilexiaojiebuaipashanMie Prefecture is a relatively remote and rural place, but Toba, Ise and Shima are still worth visiting.
Todaya Hotel exceeded my expectations. I thought it was just an ordinary local Japanese-style hotel, but it turned out to be very large, with two buildings, a large public bath, an open-air bath, and several free private baths for families. There are quite a few medals at the front desk.
The room size is not large among Japanese-style rooms, but it is more spacious than ordinary modern rooms. Western-style beds are also more comfortable. The dinner was quite rich, with both Japanese and Western flavors, and the freshly roasted beef was delicious. Breakfast is on the top floor of the South Building, facing the sea, with a great view. There are also many dining options.
Mikimoto Pearl Island and Toba Aquarium are nearby.
When you check in, you will see the last name or first name of each room occupant on the welcome board at the hotel entrance. It is quite interesting to find your own name.
DDr.RayWe stayed at Sanco Inn Kuwana for a night when we were in town to attend a wedding and found it to be a small but well-equipped hotel in a quiet, charming town. While the room and bathroom were quite compact—just enough space to open one suitcase—they thoughtfully included a small bathtub, though it may be a tight fit for taller guests when showering. It was adequate for us (a family of 2 adults 1 toddler)
The hotel impressed us with its attention to detail, offering various types of pillows and night robes in different sizes, even for children. Breakfast was a concise but well-curated selection. It’s best to come down early, as seating can be limited and there may be a queue for food. Conveniently, takeaway boxes were also available for those who prefer to eat on the go.
The location was great, with several convenience stores nearby and the train station just a few minutes’ walk away. A comfortable and practical stay for a short trip!
AAnonymous UserRoom was spacious enough for 3 adults (the room is meant for 4 adults). Bathroom is surprisingly spacious and the toilet is separated. Water pressure is good too. It's more like a mini studio apartment, there's a mini bar, a kitchen sink and microwave as well. There's a laundry area in the hotel but we didn't check that out. Parking space is available for those that are driving.
Location wise, it's quiet and about 10 mins walk from Iseshi station. There's a Lawson convenience store just 2 mins walk away.
To take note:
1. The bedsheets had some stain. It's probably washed but the stain was still there.
2. The window behind the bed has no curtain and the sun rises pretty early. So it's super bright, however they do provide eye mask for you.
3. There's no luggage storage or luggage delivery services available.
4. No breakfast option and the town has limited options.
All in all, was a good stay. Would recommend.
YYUSUKEI think it's a very good hotel if you go with your family. I didn't understand the meaning and made a reservation with a couple, so △. The reason was that I arrived late, so there were no restaurants around. It's a resort hotel, so it's natural, but laughter
GGuest UserAn old style western hotel but in general clean. The staff very nice and helpful. I asked them to help phone a restaurant make booking. I didn't realize the restaurant did not open yet. The hotel staff tried calling the restaurant a few times but no one answered. Finally, the hotel staff sent the restaurant a message. I didn't request the hotel staff to do so but they did it on their own. Without the hotel message to the restaurant, we would not be able to have a nice osyter buffet. Thanks them very much. If I have to complain, I should say they have to clean the bath room more thoroughly. The toilet and bath room inside the room were just totally renovated a few years but there were already black stains and mould on the wall near the bath tub. Also, there's dust on the hand rail in the toilet.
GGuowei3222Overall, I'm quite satisfied. The hotel facilities are new, and the location is within a 10-minute walk from both the JR station and Uda station. The breakfast is also quite exquisite. The front desk staff were very enthusiastic and helpful. There's also a medium-sized supermarket nearby with impressive prices.
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