The hotel is located not far from the station, and there’s a supermarket nearby. Within a 10-minute walk, there are some small restaurants, but be prepared—they’re too small to comfortably fit a family.
I have two major complaints about the hotel:
1. The booking didn’t mention that parking spaces are limited and not managed by the hotel staff, so anyone can park there. We arrived from Tokyo and had to use a paid parking lot near the hotel.
2. At breakfast, you have to wait in line because tables are cleared very slowly. You come down for breakfast and end up waiting about 15 minutes before you’re seated.
3. There’s no way to adjust the air conditioner temperature—only the fan speed. The room was very cold, and you could easily catch a cold.
Had a hard time understanding the check in process it was my first time using a love hotel , every thing is very private. The room itself was amazing. Lots of entertainment and an amazing Jacuzzi. Perfect place to recharge and refreshen after 15 days of walking.
The room is super clean and spacious, and staff are very helpful.
We are so surprised that there are complimentary snack and drinks at lobby almost all the time, and have free croissant in breakfast time.
They are very thoughtful that provided a wide range of amenities including skin care, hand cream, body lotion and hair essence.
The staff was excellent, helpful, and attentive. The breakfast was great... they even had udon. In the evening we were able to sit downstairs and have coffee and chocolate.
Room was spacious enough for 3 adults (the room is meant for 4 adults). Bathroom is surprisingly spacious and the toilet is separated. Water pressure is good too. It's more like a mini studio apartment, there's a mini bar, a kitchen sink and microwave as well. There's a laundry area in the hotel but we didn't check that out. Parking space is available for those that are driving.
Location wise, it's quiet and about 10 mins walk from Iseshi station. There's a Lawson convenience store just 2 mins walk away.
To take note:
1. The bedsheets had some stain. It's probably washed but the stain was still there.
2. The window behind the bed has no curtain and the sun rises pretty early. So it's super bright, however they do provide eye mask for you.
3. There's no luggage storage or luggage delivery services available.
4. No breakfast option and the town has limited options.
All in all, was a good stay. Would recommend.
The shampoo, cleanser, etc. had a really nice scent and were great for my skin.
Breakfast was delicious, and although the large public bath wasn't very large, there weren't many people there, so I was able to relax.
I wonder if they added a single bed to the double bed room?
There were three of us, including my elementary school-aged daughter, so we were able to sleep well.
The room was also cleaned nicely.
I'd like to stay here again.
Very closed to Kintetsu train station and good access to JR station.. Room is clean but need redecorating. Rceptioni staffs are very helpful. Bonus to have onsen spa on site.
Super market in front of the hotel and a drug store is 1 min walk. Good access to Ise Shrine.
Escape to a quiet seaside retreat on the Mie coastline — a hidden resort where you can enjoy nature, fresh seafood, and peaceful coastal views.
This entire house is only for you! Allowing you to relax in a private and tranquil environment away from the crowds.
Perfect for family trips, group gatherings, or travelers seeking an authentic Japanese coastal experience.
Explore the coastline, then unwind with a BBQ while enjoying the gentle lull of the ocean tide.
This two-story house offers comfortable Japanese-style accommodations and is ideal for families or groups traveling together.
The house can accommodate up to 10 guests with traditional futon bedding.
Sleeping arrangements
• Bedroom 1 (2F): 7 futons
• Bedroom 2 (2F): 3 futons
Both bedrooms are located on the second floor, while the living room, kitchen, and bathroom are on the first floor.
Guests will have access to:
• Living room
• Kitchen
• Bathroom
• 2 toilets (one on each floor)
• Air conditioning
• Wi-Fi
• Free parking
The layout allows guests to relax in the shared living spaces downstairs while keeping the sleeping areas upstairs for a comfortable and private stay.
The service was excellent, and there was a shuttle bus to Ise Station. The parking lot had two floors; the ground floor was better as it wasn't exposed to the sun. The front desk was very accommodating to all requests, which was a great help. However, the only downside, and the worst part, was the abundance of mosquitoes every day. Even after requesting a change of sheets, I would still find dead mosquitoes and other insects on the bed the next morning, which was very unpleasant.
We stayed here to visit Meoto Iwa (Wedded Rocks) and Mikimoto Pearl Island. We took a bus from Naiku (Inner Shrine) and got off at Futami Sogo Shisho-mae (Futami General Branch Office). It was an easy walk of just a few minutes to the hotel via Family Mart.
We also appreciated being able to use the private baths from 3:00 PM without a reservation. We opted for breakfast, and you could choose between Japanese and Western style. Not only was it delicious, but the view from the 10th floor was also fantastic, making for a very pleasant morning.
Meoto Iwa was less than a 10-minute walk away. Mikimoto Pearl Island was less than a 20-minute bus ride from the east entrance of Meoto Iwa (though be sure to check the bus schedule as they are infrequent). I'd love to see Meoto Iwa at sunrise (or sunset) and also visit Toba Aquarium, so I'd definitely like to stay here again then.
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GGuest UserThis onsen resort offers incredible value for money. The booking page didn't mention it all, but besides the buffet breakfast and dinner, each guest also receives a pass for unlimited re-entry to Nagashima Spaland theme park during their stay (rides require separate tickets). It also includes admission to Nabana no Sato for their illumination show (highly recommended, and the round-trip bus is free, but requires advance booking), and unlimited access to Nagashima Onsen (about a dozen large baths, open 5-8 AM and 10 AM-11 PM). On top of all that, there's the Mitsui Outlet Park, which is great for shopping. One night simply isn't enough; I highly recommend staying for two days.
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!
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.
SsegwayhkComfortable and clean. But the location is not convenient. Little restaurants nearby. There’s one grill meat restaurant with two minutes walking distance from the hotel. However when we arrived at 6:30pm, even they have tables available, they don’t allow us to dine in, so ridiculous! Finally, we went to a steak restaurant (called Louis) operated by a couple and the steak is Japanese beef steak and so yummy. Highly recommended when you stay in this hotel.
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 staff were very polite and left a good impression.
However, the windows in my room didn't seal properly, so a lot of outside noise came in and I had trouble sleeping at night.
Although the service was good, I think I could have a more comfortable stay if the facilities were better maintained.
GGuest UserThe food was delicious and although it was a quiet town, I was able to relax. I would like to stay here again if I have the opportunity. Thank you very much.
AAnonymous UserRoom was spacious enough for 3 adults (the room is meant for 4 adults). Bathroom is surprisingly spacious and the toilet is separated. Water pressure is good too. It's more like a mini studio apartment, there's a mini bar, a kitchen sink and microwave as well. There's a laundry area in the hotel but we didn't check that out. Parking space is available for those that are driving.
Location wise, it's quiet and about 10 mins walk from Iseshi station. There's a Lawson convenience store just 2 mins walk away.
To take note:
1. The bedsheets had some stain. It's probably washed but the stain was still there.
2. The window behind the bed has no curtain and the sun rises pretty early. So it's super bright, however they do provide eye mask for you.
3. There's no luggage storage or luggage delivery services available.
4. No breakfast option and the town has limited options.
All in all, was a good stay. Would recommend.
ららむあんこUpon arrival, they played a welcome drum. The room was nicely cleaned and we had a pleasant stay. There was a wide variety of dishes at dinner, more than we could eat, but since it was in our room, we were able to enjoy it at our leisure. The bath was lovely with a tatami floor.
I was told that toothbrushes were charged, but this was not listed in the hotel details, so it would be nice if this was stated. It would also be helpful if amenities were placed so that only those who wanted them could choose them.
There were two sets of towels and bath towels in the room, which were great to be able to use for bathing twice a day, at night and in the morning.
The staff also gave us detailed explanations.
GGuest UserThe hotel is quite a distance from Toba, about a 10-minute walk away. Although it looks a bit old, the corridors are spacious and bright, and the rooms are very clean and large. In addition to two beds, there is a Japanese-style room (which can accommodate two extra mattresses and bedding), a sofa, coffee table, and TV area, and a bathroom area. The bathroom area is separated by a door. Opening the door, you can see a toilet and a shower room. Outside the two rooms are a sink and a dressing area. There is also a small cabinet outside the bathroom area, with a refrigerator, microwave, kettle, and sink.
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