Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Premium Toba Saichoraku
6,9/10 Good - Based on 302 reviews
Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Premium Toba Saichoraku is a mid‑scale coastal ryokan operated under a national onsen group, offering a mix of Japanese‑style rooms with futons and Western twin options that can include sea views and family configurations. Set in Toba within Mie prefecture, the property presents a relaxed resort atmosphere with public relaxation spaces and rooms furnished for uncomplicated stays; its layout and room types make it suitable for couples, families and small groups seeking a ryokan with onsen in Mie.
The bathing and leisure offer centers on communal hot‑spring facilities rather than private in‑room baths: guests can use gender‑segregated indoor onsen, a sauna and an indoor heated pool, and day‑trip bathing is available with specified hours and towel rental options; a dinner buffet and an on‑site restaurant serve as the principal dining choice for most guests. The property publishes clear guidance on admission, tattoo policy and pool access, and it runs packaged options that combine bathing with an evening buffet.
Operational details important to planning a stay include standard mid‑afternoon check‑in and late‑morning check‑out windows, free Wi‑Fi, on‑site parking and a small selection of recreational options such as ping‑pong and bicycle rental; front‑desk staff are available for local information and bookings. The ryokan with onsen layout and communal facilities place it within convenient reach of local attractions like the aquarium and pearl‑industry sites, making it a practical choice for visitors who want simple, onsen‑centred accommodation with easy access to the Toba area.
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Review summary for: Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Premium…
Positive Reviews
Scenic bay/ocean views
Many guests praised the property's location on a hill with excellent sea/bay views from rooms, the onsen and open-air decks — a highlight for the stay.
Good onsen and bathing facilities
Reviews frequently mention attractive hot-spring facilities, outdoor baths and a pleasant foot-bath patio; families enjoyed the warm public baths and the variety of bathing options.
Extensive, tasty buffet meals
Several guests noted generous dinner and breakfast buffets with a wide selection of hot and cold dishes, including local seafood like oysters and sweet shrimp, which they enjoyed.
Family-friendly facilities and activities
Guests appreciated numerous family-oriented amenities — children's pool with slides, game arcade, ping‑pong, play areas and karaoke rooms — keeping kids entertained.
Helpful and friendly staff
Multiple reviews highlighted good customer service, with staff described as polite and helpful; some staff could communicate in English, which guests found useful.
Negative Reviews
Rooms feel old, tired or musty
Several reviewers reported that rooms and some hotel areas feel dated or faded, with occasional musty odors and visible temporary repairs, reducing comfort.
Bed and bedding issues
Some guests found mattresses too soft or beds uncomfortable, and one mentioned the provided bed cover was too heavy for the room temperature with no alternative bedding offered.
Cleanliness and pest concerns
A small number of guests reported cleanliness problems — dirty windows or dining tables, and one serious report of cockroaches in a room — causing significant dissatisfaction.
Limited parking, shuttle and elevator constraints
Guests noted limited parking near the entrance, a shuttle that stops early (before some arrivals), and elevator congestion during dining/check‑out or busy bath times.
Bathroom/room layout and plumbing issues
Several reviews described problems with room bathrooms: some rooms lack an indoor shower or private bath (outdoor bathtub only), small/cramped toilet spaces, poor toilet drainage or awkward tub steps that can be inconvenient.
Frequently Asked Questions
Rooms range from single/twin layouts to Japanese-style rooms with up to four futons, so the property accommodates solo travellers through families of four; some triple and family room types are also offered. Children older than 3 are treated as adults and no extra rollaway beds or baby cots are listed.
Yes — the property features hot spring facilities including indoor public baths and outdoor onsen pools, plus a sauna and heated indoor pool for guests to use. In-room private onsens are not listed among standard room features.
As with many Japanese onsens, visible tattoos can be restricted; the property notes that guests with tattoos may be denied access to communal baths, so please check with the ryokan beforehand if this applies to you.
No regular airport shuttle is shown; most guests travel to Toba from Chubu Centrair (Nagoya) by train or car, and the ryokan can be contacted to arrange private transfers or taxi recommendations. Travel time from Chubu Centrair is typically around two hours by car.
The property lists multilingual support with staff who can assist in English, Chinese and Korean in addition to Japanese. Reception is available 24 hours for basic English enquiries.
Expect a modern ryokan experience blending Japanese-style rooms with shared onsen bathing, a restaurant for set meals, a sauna, an indoor pool and leisure facilities like table tennis and bike rental. The atmosphere is family-friendly and oriented toward relaxation rather than a strictly traditional kaiseki-only service.
Toba Aquarium, Mikimoto Pearl Island and Dolphin Island are all within a few kilometres, and the Ise Grand Shrine is reachable by car in around 30–40 minutes. The ryokan’s coastal location also offers scenic viewpoints and local seafood restaurants nearby.
Toba Station is the nearest rail access point; the ryokan is a short drive from the station and local taxis run regularly. Many visitors combine a train to Toba with a short taxi or bus ride to reach the property.
Standard check-in hours are from 15:00 to 19:00 and check-out is until 11:00. If you expect to arrive outside these times, please notify the ryokan in advance.
The property does not list pets as allowed and does not advertise private in-room onsens for standard rooms; if you need a privately reserved bath or have special requests, contact the ryokan to confirm availability. Convenience stores and shops for basic supplies are available in Toba town and near Toba Station within a short drive.
