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Mie Prefecture | 9 popular hot spring inns and Ryokan (Japanese inn) recommended by word of mouth for 2024
A ranking of 9 popular hot spring inns, Ryokan (Japanese inn), and hotels in "Mie Prefecture"! 47Trip is the place to book hot spring inns and hotels in "Mie Prefecture," including information on facilities such as popular rooms with open-air baths and ping pong tables, and hot spring inns that are perfect for instagrammable.
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This hotel in Ise-Shima is famous for its Matoya oysters, and you can enjoy traditional oyster dishes, so I recommend it. They offer a course menu and a wide variety of dishes, and the rooms are spacious, making it the perfect place to enjoy Mie Mie. The surrounding area overlooks the sea, so I recommend it.
はがせとうち's answer (Posted on:2023/8/31)
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Enjoy the famous oyster brand "Uramura Oyster" in a variety of dishes
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Oyster farming is thriving in Uramura Bay in Toba. You can eat your fill of "Uramura oysters," a representative type of Ise oyster, at local Ryokan (Japanese inn). You can enjoy Pacific oysters in the winter and rock oysters in the summer. Raw oysters, steamed oysters, grilled oysters, and oyster Japanese mixed rice. Enjoy a variety of dishes made with plenty of high-quality ingredients!
大阪大好きっ子's answer (Posted on:2016/3/30)
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1035 Hamajima, Hamajimacho, Shima City, Mie Prefecture, 517-0404
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We recommend Oedo hot spring
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I recommend Oedo hot spring Ise Shima. It is a wonderful hot spring inn located in a national park, overlooking the beautiful sea of Ago Bay. You can enjoy the natural hot spring, but there is also a breakfast and dinner Buffet, which is really rich and delicious. menu includes oysters and plenty of seafood. I think it is worth trying at least once.
エイム's answer (Posted on:2016/2/13)
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If you want to taste Matoya oysters, this is the place for you
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If you want to fill your stomach with oysters, this Ryokan (Japanese inn) is a good choice, as it offers a course meal with Matoya oysters. It's located in the Matoya area, so you can enjoy the oysters to your heart's content while enjoying the view of the farm. It seems like you can also enjoy oysters around Ryokan (Japanese inn).
ユーザー's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 3)
5. Hamaei
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Enjoy fresh and delicious seafood
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If you want to enjoy seafood in Ise-Shima, a hotel in the Osatsu area is a good choice. It is said to be the place with the most delicious fish in Japan. The recommended Ryokan (Japanese inn) is "Fisherman's Cuisine and Hot Spring Inn Hamaei." It is an inn with a large hot spring bath and an open-air bath.
るき's answer (Posted on:2017/2/20)
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The view is nice and the food is delicious
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From the window you can see Ago Bay, and both dinner and breakfast were hearty, beautifully presented, and delicious. What's more, it's also very convenient, being just a few minutes' walk from Kintetsu Kashikojima Station.
ユーザー's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 3)
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Enjoy dishes made with seasonal ingredients such as oysters
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It is a small inn. The location from the rooms is not good. However, it also operates as a restaurant, so the food is reliable. The oysters in the shell are very delicious. There is no large public bath, but there is a bath in the room and a private bath. There are various types of rooms, so I think it's a good idea to look at the website and choose one.
ユーザー's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 3)
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Great views from the restaurant and rooms
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The room has a harbor view, and the view is good and quite spacious. I was able to sit on the sofa and relax while watching the view. The sunlight in the morning is also pleasant. The tatami area and the bed area are separate, so you can relax wherever you like.
ユーザー's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 3)
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Rooms with open-air bath, cuisine featuring seafood from Ise-Shima
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This is a high-class Ryokan (Japanese inn) with high quality rooms and food. The rooms at this Ryokan (Japanese inn) are spacious. Some rooms have open-air baths, so if you have the time, this is a good choice. The food includes oysters as well as seafood from Ise-Shima, such as shrimp and sea urchin, and I would highly recommend it.
ウイングチップ's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 3)
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This Ryokan (Japanese inn) is famous for its oysters.