A gratest ocean view awaits you.
All rooms are the ocean side. Upon entering the room, a view of the ocean unfolds before your eyes. The view that fills the windows changes with time. You can see the blue ocean in the daytime and the star-filled sky at night.
In the morning, the morning sun rises from the sea, and if you are lucky, you can see Mt.Fuji.
In a traditional Japanese-style room, you can stretch out your legs and relax. You can spend a luxurious time looking out at the sea and doing nothing while eating Japanese tea made in Mie, a famous tea-producing area, and sweets famous in Ise-Shima.
Guest room with open-air bath
Rooms are equipped with an open-air bath with a view of the ocean.
Rooms are spacious Japanese-style rooms with a view of the ocean.
Standard guest room with a view of ocean
Rooms are equipped with an open-air bath with a view of the ocean.
Rooms are spacious Japanese-style rooms with a view of the ocean.
Japanese Cuisine to Taste the Four Seasons of Ise-Shima.
Spring, summer, fall, and winter. Japanese cuisine, which accompanies the changing seasons, expresses the seasons in its dishes. In addition to the high quality seafood that can only be found in Ise-Shima, we also strive to convey the unique charm of Japanese cuisine by using seasonal ingredients and respecting traditional Japanese culture that is deeply connected to the four seasons.
Exploring Ise-Shima.
Ise-Shima is surrounded by the sea and mountains. It is a place of not only enduring nature, but also many historical landmarks such as the culture of ama (women divers) and the Ise Jingu Shrine. You can spend a day relaxing by the sea, a day learning about history, or a day experiencing the culture.
Mie's beloved hot springs
The hot spring baths are filled with Sakakibara Onsen, a hot spring that has long been a favorite in Mie Prefecture. Sakakibara Onsen has long played the role of cleansing the body before visiting the Ise Shrine. Today, it has become famous for its skin beautifying properties and is enjoyed by many people.