Inishieno yado IKYU

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Inishieno yado IKYU

679-2 Ujitachicho, Ise-shi, Ise City, Mie Prefecture, 516-0023, JapanView Hotel Details
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3.7/5
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Location3.7
Amenities3.7
Service3.7
Cleanliness3.6
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Guest User
Japanese-Style Triple Room
Stayed in Oct 2023
Family
5 review
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Oct 4, 2023
This is the first time I have encountered a hot spring hotel where you take off your shoes as soon as you enter the door and you can walk barefoot throughout the hotel. It is very clean and comfortable. The hotel is very close to Yukiyokocho and Naimiya. The only drawback is that the food is not very delicious. I don’t know. Is it because I have booked a hotel in China that I have no choice?
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Guest User
Japanese Style Double Room
Stayed in Feb 2023
Couples
1 review
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Mar 1, 2023
It is very close to the entrance of TOEFL Yokocho. There are personal soup houses in the hotel, and the food is also very delicious. There is also a midnight snack for passengers who miss dinner There are 3 shuttle buses to Isuzugawa Station during the day
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Japanese Style Twin Room C
Stayed in Jul 2022
Family
1 review
4.7/5
Amazing
Posted on Jul 18, 2022
I had a very comfortable stay. I was also happy with the service of Katapan in the early morning and fruit milk in the morning.
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Zhenguo
Japanese Style Twin Room C
Stayed in Jun 2022
Family
2 review
4.2/5
Very Good
Posted on Aug 14, 2022
I was able to use it with confidence because I was able to handle meals individually. When I entered the room, I was worried that it smelled musty, but there was an air purifier, so I used it.
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Guest User
Japanese Style Twin Room A
Stayed in Dec 2021
Couples
1 review
4.2/5
Very Good
Posted on Dec 7, 2021
All employees are smiling and polite. The food was delicious. The only disappointment was the large public bath. A part of the ceiling of the dressing room is peeling off, I wonder if there is mold here and there? It was blackened with a feeling that seems to be.
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Guest User
Stayed in Feb 2024
Other
2.0/5
Posted on Feb 7, 2024
I chose this place because it was close to Ise Gingu Shrine and I wanted to eat early.Of course, it was 2-3 times more expensive than an inn in the Toba area, but I arrived at 5pm and was told that I could only eat after 8pm (first come, first served). ?). The waiting time after bathing was long, and the room was small and we were three couples, but each room was so small that we could barely have a chat. The food was ordinary local cuisine, and the unique seafood dishes we ate the next day at hotels and inns along the coast of Toba-Fushimi (which can be reached in 30 to 60 minutes by car) were even more delicious. . I definitely don't recommend it
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Guest User
Stayed in Jan 2024
Other
2.0/5
Posted on Jan 30, 2024
It's a hotel, but it's a ryokan ❓ It's convenient for visiting Ise Shrine 🚶 It's about a 15 minute walk from the hotel to the Naiku, so I think it's a place chosen for its location Parking lot staff Front desk 💁🏻 There's a big difference between those who are good at the dining venue and those who are disappointed. It was a disappointing hotel. The food is delicious as usual for 2 nights with the breakfast plan. Overall, the location is perfect if you are traveling to Ise Shrine. I think it's best not to expect too much from the service.I would like to learn more about their behavior. Even though it is a hotel, there is no manager, and the store is managed by the manager.
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Guest User
Stayed in Nov 2023
Other
3.0/5
Posted on Nov 13, 2023
I came here with high expectations as it was my favorite Kyoritsu Resort inn, and my impressions are exactly as the title suggests. The following is my subjective opinion based on my experience as a 40,000 yen inn.・As soon as I entered the narrow parking lot, two attendants guided me in different directions. Even though there were people checking in and taxis coming and going, they couldn't manage the traffic properly and suddenly became distracted. In the morning, even though I was the only car there, I was not directed to the road with poor visibility. My mood at IN OUT went down.・The layout is such that you go from the shoe rack to the room through a narrow passage in front of the front desk, but every second time there is no greeting or greeting.・The room smelled of mold all the time, and Febreze was a must.・Dust accumulates in visible places such as the foot of the door.・This is the first time I've stayed at an inn that had an open-air bath in the room, but the hot water wasn't turned on when I entered.・There was a constant smell, probably due to a problem with the ventilation fan in the toilet. Also, when you use it, the smell gets even worse, so you can't stay with anyone other than your family.・Towels are too old. It doesn't have to be new, but the bath towels left are stiff and yellowed.・Dinner is served in two shifts at 5:30 or 8 p.m. Advance reservations are not possible. The situation was crowded at the entrance to be shown to the seats even after the scheduled time...I wonder how many minutes I had to wait. However, I made the appetizers ahead of time. There's no call button, so I can't ask for anything because no one comes to see me. It probably doesn't have enough space or staff, but it feels like a family restaurant.・Please declare any allergies when making a reservation, and we will confirm the allergy when you are seated. However, since it was in the food and was a hot pot ingredient, I avoided it myself. The waiter came later to apologize, but this was out.・Is the free drink corner also a sewer? sewage? It smells like. Is it a problem with the equipment or is it because they have a large trash can? I'm not the type of person who is sensitive to odors (^◇^;) As I wrote at the beginning, I am very grateful to Kyoritsu Resort. I am also satisfied with the young staff's smiling faces and prompt and pleasant response. The inn is located in a great location, so I hope it will be managed better.
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Guest User
Stayed in Mar 2023
Other
4.0/5
Very Good
Posted on Mar 16, 2023
First of all, the name of the inn is pronounced "Iku". The good thing about this inn is that you can walk to Naiku in less than 15 minutes through Oharaimachi. However, the price is higher than that of regular accommodation. My impressions after staying here are that the employees are very well trained. The response and service were also at a sufficient level. On the other hand, I think the reason this inn is underrated is the small number of employees compared to the number of rooms and guests. In other words, no matter how hard you try to provide service, if there are few people, there is a limit to the amount of service that can be provided, and as a result, I think there is a problem that the quality will decline. It seemed like there were a lot of young employees. The rooms are small compared to typical Japanese inns at this price level. I don't think it's an exaggeration to think it's about half. On the other hand, the room has an open-air bath (although I didn't use it), which gives it a luxurious feel. Dinner is divided into two parts. Moreover, it is important to note that this is not a free choice, but requires advance reservations and is first come, first served. I believe it was 17:30 and 20:00. The reason for this is due to the capacity of the "restaurant". As for the dishes, they were all made with local ingredients and were delicious. However, the content was such that it was obvious that it was made up. I had the same impression at breakfast. As for the bath, it is a so-called large bath, and the rock bath style and the cypress bath style are alternated for men and women. There were several family baths in this. Neither was very crowded. Also, if you go out early in the morning to visit Ise Shrine, coffee and Katapan will be served free of charge in the lobby. This kind of service was also very pleasant. The reason I rated this hotel a "4" is because of its proximity to the shrine. I don't spend much time in my room, so I don't think I need to demand too high a standard. On the other hand, we also have features that create a sense of luxury, or in other words, good looks. I can see that the employees are working hard, and the small number of employees is not their fault, so I gave this evaluation. When staying at this inn, we recommend that you understand these points carefully.
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Guest User
Stayed in Aug 2023
Other
4.0/5
Very Good
Posted on Aug 28, 2023
My first accommodation On the first day of visiting Ise Shrine and other places for two days, my body and legs were exhausted. From the time we arrived at the inn until the time we left, we received hospitality that exceeded our expectations. It was very quiet and everything was slow and comfortable. I lost track of the time and experienced all the baths: room bath, open-air bath, and private bath. Of course, the food was wonderful and very delicious, with seasonings that I had never tasted before, and many items that were ingenious.It was really soothing.I want to go again.
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Guest User
Stayed in Mar 2023
Solo travelers
2.0/5
Posted on Mar 15, 2023
The response from the pick-up person was very good. So when I arrived at the inn, I was quite excited, and the check-in process was quite complicated. I suddenly felt depressed. When I arrived at the room, I was surprised at how small it was, and the open-air bath didn't have hot water, so I couldn't get into it right away. The bathroom was full of black mold and felt filthy. The air conditioner also had a message saying "It's time to replace the filter" and I didn't want to use it because I thought the filter was dirty. It was cold so I had no choice but to use it. I had high expectations as I had heard that dinner was served in a semi-private room, but I could hear everyone talking so I couldn't concentrate on my meal. It's a shame because the food itself was delicious. I wanted to have a refill of tea for breakfast, but the employees never came, and even when we finally made eye contact, they looked away and ignored me, which was the worst part. The same person who picked me up on the way back remembered me, which made me happy. They asked me, ``Did you have fun?'' They took photos for me, they gave me advice on how to get around Ise Jingu, and they were truly my saving grace. I think this person should work at a better inn. It's a waste. There are many other things I would like to say, but I don't think I will stay there again. I no longer want to stay at a hotel that doesn't even contact me even if I forget something.
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Guest User
Stayed in Jan 2023
Family
1.0/5
Posted on Jan 7, 2023
If it was about 20,000 yen per person per night, I would think that it was normal and would write a review normally, but it was the first time I paid over 40,000 yen per person per night to stay at a ryokan of this caliber, and it was unpleasant lol Meals: First come, first served, reservation at 8:00. There were a lot of people in front of the dining hall even before that time. I understand that. However, even though I knew it would happen, I had to wait quite a while to sit down and have the appetizers brought out. It was late and there were that many people, so they should have served the appetizers right away, or if they couldn't, they didn't have any hot food so they should have served it first, so I wouldn't have just been sitting there. Also, it was a hassle to serve the food while holding the tray 3-5 cm above the family's heads every time, and to serve the food while hanging the kimono on the chair every time. And when they finished eating and cleaned up, it didn't make sense. They cleaned up as much as they could, came back and brought out the dessert, and when they left the tray empty, the remaining one's portion was left there for some reason. Breakfast didn't come even after a while after they sat down? I thought as I looked at the clock, and 12 minutes after I looked at it, the meal arrived. There was nothing that I wanted to eat again at dinner or breakfast, or that I thought was particularly delicious. I was bothered by the dirt on the partition wall between the large bath and the washing area. It's not dirty from hot spring ingredients, so it would be more comfortable if they put more effort into cleaning it. Front desk: They gave me a rough explanation of the meals and baths. However, when they asked me if there was anything I didn't understand, I didn't know what there was. I was convinced that they probably offer the same services as other Kyoritsu Resorts, but they didn't give me any particular explanation, so I don't think they're very kind to first-time visitors. Room: I stayed in a Japanese suite. It was well-cleaned, but it was small, the curtain in the bathroom was in the way, and the hygiene was questionable. It's fine for families, but I think the toilet would be difficult to use for couples who have just started dating. There was only an open-air bath on the balcony, so it didn't feel like a suite. The men who were outside handling arriving and departing guests were cheerful and kind, and very nice. There was a free drink bar under the curtain in front of the dining area, and for those who had early dinner, they got free midnight noodles, and for those who had late dinner, they got free tempura musubi. On the day of our stay, there was ice cream on the counter in front of the smoking area near the large public bath, and the next morning, there were two types of milk and milk drinks, but it was unfortunate that there was no explanation of this at the front desk, but if you're staying there, please enjoy it. It's really unfortunate that something that is commonplace at other Kyoritsu Resorts seems difficult to do here.
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Guest User
Stayed in Dec 2022
Family
4.0/5
Very Good
Posted on Dec 21, 2022
Stayed on Friday, December 9, 2022 Good points: Close to the Naiku Shrine. About a 10-minute walk. The portions are quite generous, even for an adult male. Drinks in the fridge are complimentary. All staff are friendly and helpful. The room was well-cleaned and clean. The toilet in the room was clean. However, the hand washing water and paper towels were separate, so water dripped onto the floor. Not so good points: If you're in the 8 p.m. dinner group, you'll finish eating at 10 p.m., so you won't feel like eating late-night noodles at 10:30 p.m. The hanten coats in the room (3 out of 4 coats) smelled slightly of cigarettes. What's so sweet about a Japanese-style suite? It was just a regular, narrow Japanese-style room. Is the shoji paper plastic instead of paper? Conversations in the room echo off the shoji screen. Normally, it's supposed to absorb sound. The changing room in the large bath is small. Isn't it difficult for 5 or 6 people to change clothes at the same time?・The private bath is the size of a home bath. ・Around noon, I asked someone cleaning the parking lot to take a picture with me, but they refused and said I should ask someone inside. Sorry for disturbing them. ・There are no convenience stores around. Beer is expensive, so it's a problem. ・Most of the shops on the approach to the shrine close at 5pm. I wish they'd let me know in advance. ・The yukata obi is only available in one size. It's too short for men.
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Guest User
Stayed in Dec 2022
Other
2.0/5
Posted on Dec 1, 2022
I was expecting a lot, but I was disappointed. I had to wait 20-30 minutes for breakfast in front of the restaurant. I made a reservation for dinner at 8pm, but I was made to wait again and was angry about the dinner reservation. At the restaurant, Shozan, there was only a partition like a folding screen. I could hear the other guests loudly, the baby of the guest next to me was crying loudly, and the child who seemed to be a toddler was talking loudly, but the parents did not seem to calm it down, and it was the worst meal time I could not stand. The food was normal, but did the taste match the price of the stay? The room was also very small. The bedding was not a bed, but a low bedding of an awkward height. It was very hard to sleep, and my husband and I stayed in the room, but the room was so small that we could not pass each other on the side of the bed. Even though it was close to Ise Shrine, it was my first time to stay at such an inn, even though the accommodation fee was about 40,000 yen per person, and I will never go again. It's a shame because, with the exception of a few, most of the staff were very nice.
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Guest User
Stayed in Apr 2022
Couples
4.0/5
Very Good
Posted on Apr 9, 2022
I was finally able to visit Ise Shrine after two years. Finally. I stayed at this inn because I wanted to visit early in the morning. It was very convenient, being close to Okage Yokocho, Akafuku Main Store, and the Inner Shrine of Ise Jingu. The inn was Japanese-style, and all rooms had an open-air bath. However, if the open-air bath had a washing area or shower attached, it would have been five stars. In the end, I used the large public bath. Since all rooms have an open-air bath, the large public bath was empty and I was able to relax very much. The large public bath has an open-air bath, sauna, cold bath, etc., and the washing area also has a partition. The building is covered with tatami mats. Shoes are taken off in the lobby. I was shown to a private room for dining. It's very nice at this time of year. The food was delicious, and at dinner, a bottle of beer and a bottle of oolong tea were served for free. It was a weekday, but it was quite crowded. I guess it's amazing on weekends. Since it is a Dormy Inn or La Vista affiliate, after the bath, ice cream in the evening, milk in the morning, and midnight noodle are served for free. Oh, there are four private baths that you can use freely if they are available. I didn't use them. It was the best inn for visiting Ise Shrine.
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