Hotel Analysis
Based on 2 sites · 2 reviews
Located in Toba, Mie Prefecture, this ryokan is run by a local fisherman. It retains the character of the region where the Ise-Shima Summit was held, offering a traditional Japanese lodging experience.
It is situated 25 minutes by car from Kashikojima Island and 35 minutes from Ise Grand Shrine, making it a suitable base for exploring nearby attractions. As it is run by a fisherman, guests can expect meals featuring fresh local ingredients.
This property is suitable for travelers who prefer the rustic and authentic atmosphere of a traditional Japanese ryokan over a modern hotel. It is an ideal choice for those looking to relax in a quiet environment and experience the charm of a small Japanese town.
Strengths
Operated by a fisherman, offering dishes made with fresh local ingredients
Convenient location for accessing major attractions like Kashikojima Island and Ise Grand Shrine
Recommended For
Traditional Ryokan Seekers — Suitable for travelers looking for the rustic atmosphere of a traditional Japanese inn rather than a modern hotel.
Food Enthusiasts — Recommended for those who want to experience local specialties and fresh seafood dishes prepared by a fisherman.
Ratings by Booking Site
Overall 8.3/10 · 2 sites · Based on 2 reviews
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FAQ
It is a traditional ryokan run by a fisherman, offering meals prepared with fresh local ingredients.
Yes, it is located about 35 minutes away by car, making it a suitable base for visiting the shrine.
Kashikojima Island is about 25 minutes away by car, making it convenient for island sightseeing.
It is recommended for travelers who prefer the rustic and authentic atmosphere of a traditional Japanese inn over a modern hotel.
Guests can experience meals featuring fresh local seafood, reflecting the owner's background as a fisherman.


