Kashikojima Hojoen
9,3/10 Exceptional - Based on 3 reviews
Kashikojima Hojoen is a Japanese-style resort on Ago Bay in the Ise-Shima area of Mie prefecture, arranged around a three-storey atrium and Japanese garden. Guest rooms face the sea, offering panoramic views of the rias coastline and pearl‑farming rafts; room types range from tatami-style layouts with futons to suites with western beds. The property houses extensive leisure facilities — a large banquet hall and convention space, bowling alley, karaoke rooms and an esthetic salon — suitable for both leisure stays and group events.
The onsen draw from local springs called Asanagi no-yu and Yusanagi no-yu, and bathing options include indoor public baths, open‑air garden rotenburo with sea views, and a sauna. The water is locally noted for its soft, skin‑friendly feel. Rooms combine traditional touches with modern conveniences — air conditioning, fridge, kettle and private bathrooms — while communal areas preserve a Japanese aesthetic. For travellers seeking a ryokan with onsen Ise‑Shima, the property pairs scenic bathing with broad leisure facilities.
Dining focuses on seasonal seafood and kaiseki courses served in a waterside restaurant, with a buffet option for breakfast and lunch‑and‑bath plans available by reservation; private dining and banquet services accommodate celebratory meals and conferences. Practical amenities include a complimentary shuttle from the nearest rail station, on‑site parking and bilingual front‑desk support at peak times, and the layout suits families and multigenerational groups. The hotel offers expansive meeting and leisure facilities alongside sea‑view bathing, presenting a clear choice for travellers seeking a coastal ryokan experience and a ryokan with onsen Mie.
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Review summary for: Kashikojima Hojoen
Positive Reviews
Friendly and attentive staff
Multiple reviewers highlighted very friendly, helpful and attentive hotel staff who contributed to a pleasant stay.
Quiet, relaxing atmosphere
The property was described as calm and relaxing, suitable for rest and a peaceful overnight stay.
Convenient location with shuttle service
Located not far from the station and offering a shuttle transfer, making arrival and departure easy.
Good, plentiful meals
Meals were praised as tasty and abundant, offering satisfying dining during the stay.
Spacious rooms with sea view
Rooms were reported as large and some offered views of the inner sea, providing comfortable accommodation and pleasant scenery.
Negative Reviews
Aucun point négatif trouvé.
Frequently Asked Questions
Rooms are mainly Japanese-style and range from 2- to 4-person layouts; standard Japanese rooms offer up to four futons, and suites/Western-style options fit two to four guests depending on the room type.
Yes — the ryokan sources natural hot springs with shared indoor baths and garden open-air baths (famous names include the on-site spring baths) that overlook Ago Bay and are noted for a slightly alkaline, skin-softening quality.
Yes — a complimentary shuttle runs between Kintetsu Kashikojima Station and the ryokan (about a 3-minute ride); arrival times should be communicated to the property in advance if possible.
The nearest major airport is Nagoya (Chubu Centrair), approximately 167 km away; common routes use airport transfers or trains to Kintetsu Kashikojima Station followed by the hotel shuttle or a short walk.
Staff primarily operate in Japanese; English assistance is limited, so guests with specific needs or requests should notify the hotel in advance.
The property has a restaurant serving local Japanese and seafood cuisine with dinner (non‑buffet) and a buffet breakfast; special kaiseki or seasonal meal plans and lunch-plus-bath plans are also offered at times.
Guests can expect traditional Japanese-style rooms with ocean views, multi-course kaiseki-style meals, a three‑story atrium Japanese garden, and onsen bathing that highlight local seafood and coastal scenery.
The ryokan overlooks Ago Bay and is a good base for pearl-farm views and bay cruises; major nearby attractions include Ise Grand Shrine (about 25 km) and regional sites such as Shima Spain Village and local coastal walks.
Pets are not permitted at the property, and the facility promotes shared indoor and open-air onsen baths; private or family-only baths are not listed among the standard amenities, so contact the hotel if you require a private bathing option.
Check-in begins at 15:00 and check-out is by 10:00; the ryokan offers free parking, requests that guests inform the property of arrival times, and provides a scheduled shuttle from Kashikojima Station for easy access.
