Located in Ise, within 9.3 km of Ise Grand Shrine and 49 km of Suzuka Circuit, Hotel Route Inn Ise provides accommodation with a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free...
Damien
Singapore
Nicely appointed and new. Shuttle to main Ise Station. Free parking. A lot of amenities around. Good breakfast
Toyoko Inn Iseshi Eki is situated in Ise, 7.1 km from Ise Grand Shrine and 4.8 km from Oharai-machi. Featuring a shared lounge, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
Matthew
Australia
Basic but everything you need. A good lobby area to work and have a cup of tea . Shuttle bus to station also handy
Set in Ise, within 5.5 km of Ise Grand Shrine and 4.5 km of Oharai-machi, Hotel Castle Inn Ise offers accommodation with a restaurant and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who...
Located in Ise, within 8.8 km of Ise Grand Shrine and 8.2 km of Oharai-machi, プラフィーノリゾートヴィラ provides accommodation with a garden and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free private parking...
Featuring 3-star accommodation, Tabist Asanokan Annex Iroha Ise is located in Ise, 10 km from Ise Grand Shrine and 9.3 km from Oharai-machi.
Sara
United Kingdom
The ryokan is conveniently located near to the train station and just in from of the beach. I loved immediately the atmosphere of the ryokan and the bath space. The lovely owner made me feel at home and I cannot wait to go back for another holiday.
Located in Ise, 5.6 km from Ise Grand Shrine, Hotel Area One Ise Inter provides accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Located in Ise, within 9.3 km of Ise Grand Shrine and 49 km of Suzuka Circuit, Hotel Route Inn Ise provides accommodation with a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free...
FLYCAT INN 伊勢 features free WiFi throughout the property and rooms with air conditioning in Ise. The property is set 4.6 km from Oharai-machi, 38 km from Tsu-kō and 1.1 km from Ise Shrine Geku.
We loved our trip here. Little did I know, I seem to enjoy travelling in a pretty laid-back city and Ise was just perfect for that. If you're craving for a small city experience, out from the other international travelers, I'd recommend Ise for sure.
Rizki Dwi Kelimutu
Indonesia
10
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I visited Ise to see and experience Ise Grand Shrine.
I visited Ise to see and experience Ise Grand Shrine. I am interested in the mythology about Japanese shrines and also in the Imperial Family system. My parents visited Ise when they were young and I wanted to do the same trip.
Hisako
10
Scored 10
IseShi is an important city to visit if you like Shine.
IseShi is an important city to visit if you like Shine. There are plenty of Shrines and you will have not enough time to visit this place if you want to explore all of the Shrine. Also don't forget to taste the Ise Lobster and the Matsusaka wagyu beef.
Wing Fai Oakey
Hong Kong
10
Scored 10
The Ise area has so many positives and sights to see!
The Ise area has so many positives and sights to see! The temples of course but there is the seaside to the north as well as the natural beauty of the whole peninsula that we would love to see more of, we should have booked for a week!
Ise city itself was very tidy, and clearly well organised and set up for tourism with walking streets and beautiful shops on the main street from station to Ise Jingu Shrine. We would still love to visit the Okage Yokocho ancient street area and all the other temples south of Ise!
Abre
South Africa
10
Scored 10
Meoto Iwa was a good place, but getting there was sligthly...
Meoto Iwa was a good place, but getting there was sligthly confusing (mostly due to me misreading Google Maps instructions and ending up at a different station =);
Ise's shrines were great, I really recommend Okage Yokocho and the Uji Brigde: perfect for a nice walk with great landscapes and sceneries.
Ninja Kingdom was also an interesting experience, but as non japanese I cannot recommend the Real Life Game; so the time spent there was around half a day. From there, the Meoto Iwa is not far, so I would advise to combine both, if found interesting.
Jasmin
Germany
10
Scored 10
Great place if your looking for a shrine pilgrimage (many...
Great place if your looking for a shrine pilgrimage (many shrines in the city), especially since Ise Grand shrine is the most sacred shrine in all of Japan. Many shrines to visit (recommend Futamiokitama Shrine as well). There are many fun shops and restaurants/ food stands around Ise Grand Shrine (Naiku). The downtown area around Iseshi station also has a lovely street of shops and restaurants. Many buses and trains that run frequently to take you to many places.
Very close to Iseshi station (JR line a bit closer than Kintetsu, but by just a foot bridge). Both stations were small, thus with limited coin lockers. Good variety of food for breakfast. I never had to queue for breakfast. Same with laundy. There were only 2 combo washer/dryer but did not have to wait for my turn. Provides option to not clean room everyday and just replenish supplies like towels. Fast checkin and checkout. Also, thanksfor the free gift of Tabi socks. It was my first time using one and it felt comfortable.
If you have your own wheels, this is a great slightly-off-the-beaten-path hotel in a quiet neighborhood by the water. Reviewers have said it’s old, which is true, but we found it kind of fun in a retro sort of way. Price was the least expensive of our 7 week Japan trip. On site parking is free. We thought it a great base for exploring the peninsula.
The best hostel I have ever been! Breakfast was very delicious. The owner is a kind gentleman. we had dinner at the hostel’s bar which was amazing that we decided to have dinner at the second night. The room, bed and shower room was very clean and cozy. I didn’t hear any noise when I fell asleep.
it was a beautiful Japanese traditional property with a beautiful view of the ocean from our bedroom window. the staff were very kind and welcomed us back every time we returned. it was slightly out of the city center but that gave it an even more enjoyable rural japan feel.
I had perfect stay at the hostel. good value breakfast, warm host, splendid cleanliness. I totally recommend you to stay here:))! the host even drive me and my friend to Meotoiwa for sunrise since there’s no train at early morning. Definitely beautiful stay!!
Really cute and cozy space for a stop in Ise Shima. Lovely rooms, really welcoming atmosphere, good location near the ise Shima station and easy to get to Ise Shima shrines from there. All the staff were incredibly friendly and helpful.
It has everything you need to live there. The spoken explanation of the apartment is, which was in Japanese, and the equipment there were first rate. The shower and toilet are in separate rooms, something I appreciate.
Everything. All the facilities are perfectly clean and new. Cabins are equipped and spacious and it definitively worth spending a night in this guest house. If I come back to Ise I would repeat without a doubt.
The location isn't far from the station and Ise geku.
The staff are so friendly and helpful.
The ryokan is so aesthetic and amazing. It made us feel like we were in the Edo period. We love that so much.
Short walking distance from the Ise Outer Shrine that we came to visit, with frequent bus service from there to the Inner Shrine. Property is clean with friendly helpful staff. Wooden installations.
A fusion between eastern and western styles. Our room had a lovely outdoor bath. Japanese clothes were provided for us to wear while in the hotel. Breakfast was truly a traditional experience
Great location near the "Geku" (outer shrine) of Ise Jingu. Very friendly staff, great facility that doubles as a cafe.
Would recommend for travelling alone or with a small group of friends.
The location of the hotel is great, opposite to the station. The dinner is fantastic as well. Love the sashimi and beef, as well as the beer and sake tasting set.
The location is so convenient, and there is a supermarket in front of the hotel. Walked straight from Ise shi train station, but need to use the back way out.
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