My second stay at this hotel, but first time for this room type.
Room area is ok for 4 adults but i do not recommended to have 4adults stay in this room as the bed size is too small, even for 2 asian adult ladies per 1 bed.
Bathroom, toiltet, and sink are seperated, which is very convenient for everyone to do their own business at same time.
Artificial hot spring bath is located in the main building, which is not connected to the Annex building. So you gotta walk outside to the main building, i am ok with this but my mom is not lol.
Location is prime, near Iseshi station.
I made a reservation and used it without meals with sake and knobs.
There was no microwave in the room, and when I asked the front desk, he warmed me up at the front desk.
I happened to be in a room equipped with joysound, and I enjoyed it very much.
It was a weekday, so I can stay for one night at the karaoke fee level and there is no complaint.
Overall, 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.
It was a much nicer hotel than I expected.
It was a shame that there was a little dust on the walls, but
the bath was a family bath and you couldn't choose, but
it was very nice.
All the baths are similar, so I think any one is fine.
I booked with breakfast, and the breakfast, bread, and rice were very delicious.
Stayed at Suzuka Circuit Hotel during last weekend—pure racer’s dream! Rooms overlook the iconic track, with comfy beds and modern amenities. Breakfast buffet fueled us for the day, and the on-site spa melted away the roar’s afterglow. Staff were speedy and friendly, like a well-tuned pit crew. Minor nit: WiFi lagged during peak hours. Overall, 4.5/5—rev up for an unforgettable motorsport escape!
We used this hotel as a family celebration trip. The facilities were beautiful and lovely, but what really impressed us was the warm and wonderful service from the staff. Due to the earthquake in Russia, trains were stopped and we had no means of transportation, but they extended our check-out time and were very accommodating.
The food was delicious, and each dish was carefully prepared. The breakfast buffet was also very satisfying, with so many options, including Japanese and Western cuisine, that we couldn't finish it all. We signed up for morning yoga, and started the morning off right in the open space surrounded by greenery on the property, listening to the birds chirping and feeling the breeze, which was a wonderful way to start the day.
Next time we visit, we'd like to enjoy a cruise or something similar.
Great location and service.This boutique hotel offers a flawless blend of luxury and comfort. From the impeccable service to the breathtaking views and gourmet breakfast, every detail is thoughtfully curated. Truly a peaceful sanctuary for an unforgettable stay.
”Flight Cat in Ise” is a conveniently located and cost-effective accommodation. The rooms are clean and tidy, and while the facilities are simple, they are complete, making it especially suitable for independent travel or short stays. It's within walking distance of Ise-shi Station, and also very convenient for visiting the Ise Grand Shrine Outer Shrine. Overall, it's a reassuring and comfortable accommodation option, highly recommended for travelers who want to experience the charm of Ise at an affordable price.
It was during racing weekend and all surrounding hotels are full. This seems to be a lover’s hotel, Karaoke room. Luckily nobody sang 😂. There is no staff at front desk or anywhere. Free coffee and soda machines. Room is very big with a big bed, projector, TV, sofa, big jacuzzi and separate toilet. Because of the size air conditioning is quite insufficient. Free parking and lots of spaces. Location is quite out of the way in the middle of the fields. We thought we were lost looking for it late after dark. There’s dust beneath the bed and under the mattress but I guess most people would not notice. Overall it was a good stay and good value.
The location was great. The interior was very clean and stylish. The bathroom tiles were also beautiful. The hot springs were comfortable and had good water flow, with bubble baths, standing baths, and baths you can take while lying down. The open-air bath was also great and I was able to relax. They had midnight noodles, which were perfect for a light snack. Overall, it was a comfortable stay. I'd like to try the food next time.
Very Good
132 reviews
8.9/10
Price from
ILS 245
per night
Check Availability
See All Hotels With Wifi in Mie Prefecture
Travelers Reviews of Mie Prefecture Hotels
See all
9.0/10
Great
GGuest UserThe open-air bath was amazing!
The changing room, shower room, and balcony
open-air bath were all connected, which was great.
The air purifier and the corners of the room were a little rough, but it wasn't too bad.
The staff were very helpful and polite when I checked in!
There were some shops open until around 10 PM, so I could go for a walk even after relaxing at the hotel!
I couldn't go this time, so I'll save it for next time. (T_T)
I was shocked that the room service I ordered was cold.
The room didn't have a microwave, which was a problem! The food was delicious!! There was also a snack and drink set that looked delicious!
Thank you so much!
GGuest UserStayed at Suzuka Circuit Hotel during last weekend—pure racer’s dream! Rooms overlook the iconic track, with comfy beds and modern amenities. Breakfast buffet fueled us for the day, and the on-site spa melted away the roar’s afterglow. Staff were speedy and friendly, like a well-tuned pit crew. Minor nit: WiFi lagged during peak hours. Overall, 4.5/5—rev up for an unforgettable motorsport escape!
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.
KKennyDuring my recent stay at Hotel R9 at Yard Tsu, I had a mixed experience, resulting in an overall rating of 3 out of 5. While the hotel was generally acceptable, there were some notable drawbacks.
One major issue I encountered was the cleanliness of the rooms. I was disappointed to find a significant number of insects on the walls, which was quite unpleasant and off-putting. As a result, I had to deduct points and give it a rating of 3 out of 5 for cleanliness.
Additionally, compared to my previous stay at another Hotel R9 location, the price at Yard Tsu was slightly higher. However, it was still within an acceptable range considering the overall quality of the hotel.
Despite the drawbacks, I must mention that the hotel's staff were courteous and attentive, providing decent service throughout my stay.
In conclusion, while Hotel R9 at Yard Tsu has some room for improvement in terms of cleanliness, its reasonable price and satisfactory service make it an acceptable choice for a short stay. However, I would recommend management to address the cleanliness issue to ensure a more pleasant experience for guests.
Sshao daoLovely licatiin just connected to Pacific seasude at Yosino ise national park via overbridge .. enjoyed beautiful Sunrise and seranity Moon light evening.
Just two minutes walk from a local train station Adawa.
Hitel staff was kind enough to search transportation from hotel to Nagoya airport with multiple options. Thus part is truly impressive and attendant of service quality.
Was no issue for meaks as jyst walking 3 mins Supermarket and restaurants.
Will stay again next trip.
GGuest UserIt was a much nicer hotel than I expected.
It was a shame that there was a little dust on the walls, but
the bath was a family bath and you couldn't choose, but
it was very nice.
All the baths are similar, so I think any one is fine.
I booked with breakfast, and the breakfast, bread, and rice were very delicious.
GGuest UserThe bed was not too cramped, and almost the entire room was clean. However, the ceiling was dusty, and the carpet looked dirty in the adjacent building. I love that onsen; it's small but comfortable.
GGuest UserYou have to pick up your toothbrush and teabags from near the front desk, which I thought was a good idea to keep costs down.
And they even included a free draft beer, so the balance of the service matched my needs.
GGuest UserFacilities: An old hotel, very large, the room is clean, and the bed is comfortable; the hotel has many hot springs, including a public hot spring, several private hot springs (really very small and dark), foot baths, etc. in the hot spring village, which has a good atmosphere. I personally like the public hot springs; there is a welcome sign at the door when I first arrived at the hotel.
Meals: Breakfast and dinner are buffets, with seats for sea views, the taste is OK, and there is a fish dismemberment show at a fixed time.
Service: Generally good, quite enthusiastic and patient.
すす〜さんThe breakfast is a self-service buffet. When moving through the line, you often encounter impatient guests behind you. It's unclear if they're simply short-tempered or just in a rush, but many seem to struggle with emotional control. Seating is quite limited, which often leads to waits for tables. You'll also see solo guests occupying four-person tables. While you occasionally run into patrons who seem to lack basic common courtesy, the serving ladies are entirely focused on refilling food and clearing used dishes (even though it's a self-service system) and make no effort to address seating issues, such as asking guests to consolidate. That said, it's a good hotel, and there's plenty of parking available, even if some spots are a bit of a walk.
To book a hotel on Trip.com, simply enter your destination, travel dates, and the number of guests on the page. Then, browse through the available hotels and select the one you want to book. Follow the prompts to enter your payment information and complete the booking.
How do I get hotel deals on Trip.com?
There are several ways to find affordable hotels on Trip.com. You can narrow down your search results by filtering hotels according to your preferred price range, or you can sort the results by price to view the cheapest options first.
Where can I find hotel deals on Trip.com?
Trip.com offers a wide variety of hotel deals and promotions that are available throughout the year. You can easily find these special offers on our deals page. What's more, if you are a member of our loyalty program, you can sign in to your account and discover exclusive discounted rates at hotel list pages.
How can I get lower prices for hotels?
Sometimes booking hotels midweek is cheaper, but it also depends on the season.
How many hotels are listed on Trip.com?
You’ll find over 1,500,000 hotels in 230+ countries and regions on Trip.com. Can’t decide which hotel to book? Browse the site for inspiration!
Can I cancel or change my hotel bookings on Trip.com?
It depends on the hotel policy and date of cancellation. Please check the policy section of the related hotel pages. To cancel or change your bookings, sign in to your Trip.com account, go to "My Bookings", and follow the instructions.
How do I contact Trip.com customer support?
You can contact Trip.com's 24/7 customer support by visiting the Help Center on Trip.com and submitting a request. You can also contact us by phone or service chat, depending on your location.