Isegekusando Iseshinsen
8,9/10 Excellent - Based on 84 reviews
Immersed in a delicate and soothing atmosphere, this ryokan in Ise invites you to a unique sensory immersion. The rustle of dim lights, the warm colors of wooden furniture, and the tranquility of the common areas envelop you in deep serenity. Visitors delight in the hot springs, whether indoors or outdoors, offering a precious and comforting pause. For total well-being, massages are also available, adding a touch of softness to your stay.
Havens of elegance and comfort, the rooms open a window onto the very essence of Japanese art of living. Equipped with an open-air bath, they offer intimate luxury where one can lose oneself in contemplation. Each space, thoughtfully designed, is equipped with all the necessities: a flat-screen TV, a welcoming seating area, and refined toiletries. Here, harmony reigns, and every detail evokes an intimate and comforting atmosphere.
An ode to gastronomy, the Isegin restaurant will seduce you with its Japanese culinary creations, imbued with freshness and local flavors. Fresh seafood and local produce are sublimated here, from richly composed dinners to breakfasts imbued with simplicity and taste. Just a few steps away, cafes and establishments in the neighborhood offer a complementary sensory discovery, making your stay in Ise an experience as nourishing as it is memorable.
Japanese Authenticity Evaluation
6.5/10 Inspiring but slightly eclectic, this ryokan offers a semi-traditional experience. The meals present notable refinement, and the baths are attractive but not exceptional. The architecture skillfully blends modernity and tradition, while the well-appointed rooms lack a certain immersive charm. A beautiful getaway with some concessions on pure authenticity.
Ryokan Highlights
Hot spring/onsen
Outdoor bath
Public bath
Massages
24-hour reception
Refrigerator
Terrace/Balcony
Parking
Air conditioning
Breakfast
Customer reviews: what they liked
The location of the establishment is highly appreciated for its proximity to the station and shrines, offering great convenience to guests.
The staff is often described as friendly and welcoming, contributing to a pleasant experience for visitors.
The meals, notably the Japanese dinner and breakfast, are considered refined and delicious, with great variety and beautiful presentation.
The open-air baths in the rooms, as well as the onsen, are highly appreciated, offering a unique and comfortable relaxation experience.
The establishment harmoniously combines elements of oriental and western style, enriching the stay with traditional touches such as yukatas and leisure wear.
What are the check-in and check-out times at the ryokan Isegekusando Iseshinsen?
Check-in times are between 3:00 PM and 7:00 PM. Check-out must be done before 11:00 AM.
What languages are spoken at the ryokan?
The ryokan staff speaks English and Japanese.
Are there indoor and outdoor onsen baths available?
Yes, the establishment offers its guests indoor and outdoor hot spring baths for relaxation.
What types of meals are offered on-site?
A full Japanese dinner with fresh seafood and various local products is served. At breakfast, a fixed Japanese menu is offered. All meals are served at the Isegin restaurant.
Does the ryokan accept pets?
Unfortunately, pets are not allowed within the establishment.
What parking options are available?
Public parking is available nearby for an additional fee. It cannot be reserved in advance.
What tourist activities are nearby the ryokan?
Nearby the ryokan, you can visit the Grand Shrine of Ise, the Futami Sea Paradise aquarium, and the Ise Geku Shrine. Several parks and museums are also accessible by car.
What wellness services are offered to guests?
Guests can enjoy the onsen hot spring baths and relax with massages available for an additional fee.
Does the ryokan offer cultural activities?
Although the ryokan does not offer a specific cultural activities program, its proximity to historical and cultural sites like the Grand Shrine of Ise makes it an excellent starting point to explore the local culture.
How can I access the ryokan from the nearest station?
The ryokan is located just a 2-minute walk from Iseshi Station, making it easily accessible for travelers arriving by train.
What are the rules regarding smoking and parties?
The establishment is entirely non-smoking, and parties or events are not allowed to ensure a peaceful atmosphere for all guests.
What cards are accepted for payment?
The establishment does not accept cash for payment. Please ensure you have a valid credit card during your stay.