It's conveniently located near the station. The staff were friendly. Each bed had a place to hang out clothes and towels, and each bed also had a curtain to ensure privacy. I guess I was unlucky since it was a dormitory, but the person sleeping directly below me in the bunk bed was really loud in his sleep. After the lights were out and everyone had fallen asleep, he would suddenly start laughing and saying ”tell me! tell me!”, which scared me and kept me up all night.
”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.
I chose this place on the way to Ise Road. The traffic is a bit inconvenient. Xiaoyun takes the fork road and needs to take a taxi to the rest station. Or make an appointment with the hotel in advance. There is a shuttle service to the Xingong. The room is good. It has its own restaurant. You can eat delicious food without ordering. The local chicken is very good, the service is very careful and serious, the large bathroom in the canyon is also very comfortable, clean and tidy, the next day, it is convenient to go to the wind and clouds, the hotel is very cost-effective, and it is worth choosing to have the opportunity to play here.
Located near three supermarkets, the front desk service is good, the room is clean; the bath is clean, the supplies are still complete, but the bath is hot water instead of hot spring water. There are not many varieties of breakfast food, but the taste is OK.
You don't speak English well, but you're very kind. I didn't speak Japanese well, so I talked with a translator, but he kindly told me about the room and the shared bathroom. 👍 Even though it was 7 pm at night, it was dark from the moment I got off at the station. The operation time of nearby shops is very short There are not many restaurants around the dormitory except convenience stores. Instead, it's very close to the ferry dock to Nagoya Airport. Recommended for those who want to experience tatami rooms at an affordable price.
Beautiful location and amazing room with view (book a sea view room). Owner went out of his way to help and was quick to advise me of bad weather forecast and not to attempt mountain passes the next day. Really great breakfast and good public bath. Next door to a shrine with a 1,000 year old camphor tree. Only shame no dinner available and no restaurants close by so not ideal for walkers but if shop ahead then totally worth it. Again host is great.
Thank you for your help with 6 family members. It was quite difficult to find a room that could accommodate 6 people, but I was able to connect 2 Japanese-style rooms and have a comfortable stay. My son had many opportunities to play with the owner's children, and I had a valuable experience with my family.
The location is at the foot of a small mountain with a lot of nature, and I was able to take a pleasant morning walk.
A typical guesthouse, nothing particularly noteworthy.
Because it's an old building, the soundproofing isn't great; the experience depends on how noisy other guests are.
It's a bit of a walk from the station, but not too far. There's a well-reviewed old restaurant near Isekai.
The directions say to go up the slope next to Lawson, but actually both sides are slopes, so it's unclear which slope is being referred to.
Based on the entrance facing Lawson, I strongly advise against taking the right-hand slope, especially when pushing a suitcase. The slope is very steep, and many of the drainage ditches are large enough to trap luggage, making it very difficult to walk.
I recommend taking the left-hand slope, which is much gentler.
It was great to be able to rest right away after walking a lot, as it was close to the station, and to relax before departure.
The owner was also very friendly.
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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.
DDr.RayWe stayed at Sanco Inn Kuwana for a night when we were in town to attend a wedding and found it to be a small but well-equipped hotel in a quiet, charming town. While the room and bathroom were quite compact—just enough space to open one suitcase—they thoughtfully included a small bathtub, though it may be a tight fit for taller guests when showering. It was adequate for us (a family of 2 adults 1 toddler)
The hotel impressed us with its attention to detail, offering various types of pillows and night robes in different sizes, even for children. Breakfast was a concise but well-curated selection. It’s best to come down early, as seating can be limited and there may be a queue for food. Conveniently, takeaway boxes were also available for those who prefer to eat on the go.
The location was great, with several convenience stores nearby and the train station just a few minutes’ walk away. A comfortable and practical stay for a short trip!
GGuest UserStayed here for five days, it is too beautiful to say, the boss and the proprietress are super good, the scenery is charming. That is, breakfast is fixed for one person every day, all the same, there is no choice, if you live for a long time, you will be tired of breakfast.
I travel here every year and stay here next time.
GGuest UserI made a reservation because it was just cheaper for a business trip.
If you go nearby, the outer wall construction? Scaffolding & curtain? I was a little surprised.
huh? Is there such a guide? When. I think it's a long-term construction, so I think it's better to have a guide that you can understand at the time of booking.
The scenery is no problem because it is not to open the window and enjoy it. I'm sure there will be noise in the time zone.
I didn't care during my stay.
The staff responded politely when I left my luggage early on the day and when I checked in.
The facilities are quite old (the washbasin is cracked) but I think it is cleaned.
I can use it without any problems and I would like to ask again. Thank you for your help.
Sshi41Check-in was delayed due to work reasons and I arrived at the hotel, but I couldn't check in even if I pressed the confirmation key or pressed the reservation NO, and no one answered even if I called the inquiry number. I didn't get it, and I felt unmanned inconvenience.
UUS36A typical guesthouse, nothing particularly noteworthy.
Because it's an old building, the soundproofing isn't great; the experience depends on how noisy other guests are.
It's a bit of a walk from the station, but not too far. There's a well-reviewed old restaurant near Isekai.
The directions say to go up the slope next to Lawson, but actually both sides are slopes, so it's unclear which slope is being referred to.
Based on the entrance facing Lawson, I strongly advise against taking the right-hand slope, especially when pushing a suitcase. The slope is very steep, and many of the drainage ditches are large enough to trap luggage, making it very difficult to walk.
I recommend taking the left-hand slope, which is much gentler.
AAnonymous UserIt's conveniently located near the station. The staff were friendly. Each bed had a place to hang out clothes and towels, and each bed also had a curtain to ensure privacy. I guess I was unlucky since it was a dormitory, but the person sleeping directly below me in the bunk bed was really loud in his sleep. After the lights were out and everyone had fallen asleep, he would suddenly start laughing and saying ”tell me! tell me!”, which scared me and kept me up all night.
BBrianDellAn older building but they can arrange for you to use the public bath at the Station Hotel just a a few minutes’ walk to the Nishi-Kuwana station. Location is fine with an APiTA supermarket quite close and a Matsuya for cheap meals. The older gentleman at the front desk speaks fluent English.
GGuest UserWhat a lovely hotel! My room was incredible, it was so comfortable and perfect after a day of hiking. I used the onsen as well which was lovely. Shared bathroom was very clean and nice. This was my favorite place to stay on the path of the Kumano Kodo.
GGuest UserI was just about to check in, but the host responded kindly and pleasantly.
Thank you.
My husband likes fishing, so I want to fish next time.
The children were also very excited about the Mezzone type room and it was a good trip
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