Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Premium Iseshima
7,4/10 Very good - Based on 111 reviews
Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Premium Iseshima is a coastal ryokan-style resort set on Hamajima in the Ise‑Shima area of Mie Prefecture, offering a mix of tatami-style guest rooms and family-oriented layouts. The property presents ocean-facing public bathing areas with views over Ago Bay, and a communal atmosphere rather than individual in‑room hot springs. Rooms are equipped with basic modern comforts and the property operates a 24‑hour front desk and complimentary on‑site parking, with shuttle service available from the nearest rail station by prior reservation.
The bathing facilities center on the Mitabino Bath, a sodium‑chloride hot spring source served through large communal and open‑air baths; gendered bathing rotates between morning and evening so visitors can experience both arrangements. There are no private onsen baths for individual room use, which positions this venue as a ryokan with onsen in Ise‑Shima focused on shared bathing culture. Additional wellness options include relaxation and massage services alongside simple leisure amenities intended for mixed‑age groups.
Dining follows a live‑kitchen buffet format that combines Japanese, Western and Chinese dishes, with seafood features such as abalone teppanyaki prepared to order. Onsite facilities and activities range from a family‑friendly restaurant and manga library to table tennis, karaoke and arcade options, making the property practical for multi‑generational stays. Practical conveniences include shuttle access to local transport, adaptable meal service, and a guest flow designed for easy day‑use of the baths, which together define its offer as a straightforward ryokan with onsen in Mie for travelers seeking communal hot‑spring experiences.
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Review summary for: Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Premium…
Positive Reviews
Varied, tasty buffet dining
Many guests praised the buffet’s variety and quality, highlighting regional seafood dishes, plentiful choices (including Haagen‑Dazs and hearty curry) and generally delicious meals.
Generous free lounge amenities
The complimentary lounge offerings were frequently noted — free soft drinks, alcohol (beer/wine/highball) in the lobby, ice cream/ice pops and snacks that guests enjoyed after baths or during downtime.
Excellent onsen and sea views
Visitors appreciated the hot springs and baths, especially sea‑view and morning baths; several reviews said the onsen experience and ocean vistas were a major highlight.
Friendly and attentive staff
Multiple guests commented positively on staff service, mentioning helpful, polite and attentive personnel — especially front‑of‑house and restaurant staff.
Good facilities and relaxing atmosphere
Guests liked the spacious public areas (lobby, large baths, game corner, karaoke), ability to wear yukata around the building, and amenities such as massage and late checkout that made stays comfortable.
Negative Reviews
Small or dated rooms and limited in‑room facilities
Several reviews said rooms felt small or somewhat old, with few power outlets and occasional maintenance issues (e.g., door handle problems), leading to a dated impression compared with public areas.
Bathroom/privacy and bath layout concerns
Some guests noted drawbacks with bathing facilities: worries about visibility from outside glass, small outdoor bath/rotenburo, lack of a private/indoor bath in some room types, and shared bathroom arrangements.
Cleanliness and pest/odor issues
A few reviews reported hygiene problems such as a cockroach sighting or mildew/mold‑like odors in parts of the building, which shocked or disappointed guests.
Service/communication and operational problems
Problems were raised about reception and operational communication — examples include difficulty reaching or changing shuttle/transport bookings, impersonal check‑in welcome, and slow call‑center response.
Buffet logistics and extra costs
While food was generally praised, some guests experienced issues: congested buffet flow making dishes hard to access, dry sushi rice, and complaints about paid drinks/pricing during dinner.
Frequently Asked Questions
Room sizes vary from small Japanese-style rooms to larger family rooms; some rooms can accommodate up to seven guests on futons. Children of all ages are welcome, but there are no cribs or extra beds available and children aged 3 and over are charged as adults.
Yes — the property has communal indoor and open-air hot spring baths (a sodium chloride spring) with a morning/evening gender rotation and a medicinal bath. Private baths are not available and day-use bathing is not offered; guests with visible tattoos may be restricted from public bathing areas.
There is a free shuttle service from Kintetsu Ugata Station, but advance reservation is required. For airport arrivals, use Chubu Centrair (Nagoya) or other regional airports and travel to Ugata Station by public transport before taking the hotel shuttle.
Staff primarily speak Japanese; English proficiency is limited. Non-Japanese speakers are advised to prepare translation apps or simple written requests in advance.
Expect traditional Japanese-style rooms with tatami and futon bedding, communal onsen bathing, ocean views, and a large buffet featuring local seafood and live-cooking stations such as abalone teppanyaki. The atmosphere blends traditional elements with family-friendly facilities.
Nearby highlights include Oyahama Beach within a short walk, the Isobue Misaki observation area, and regional sites such as Ise Grand Shrine and Shima Spain Village which are reachable by car or public transport. The ryokan is a convenient base for exploring the Hamajima area and Ago Bay.
Free on-site private parking is available for guests, and the hotel operates a reserved shuttle to Ugata Station. Local buses and trains run from Ugata Station to regional attractions, and some nearby sights are within walking distance.
Check-in is from 15:00 (3:00 PM) until 19:00 (7:00 PM), and check-out is by 11:00 (11:00 AM). If you expect to arrive outside these hours, contact the property in advance to confirm arrangements.
Private onsen facilities are not available and pets are not allowed on the property. Convenience stores and local shops are available in the Hamajima/Ugata area for basic supplies.
Yes, the ryokan operates a restaurant with buffet service featuring Japanese and Western dishes and a live kitchen; breakfast is served as a buffet. Guests with dietary restrictions should notify the property in advance so staff can assist with suitable options.
