Located in Toba, 12 miles from Ise Grand Shrine, Wisterian Life Club Toba provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a shared lounge.
Boasting 2 restaurants, a café and a bar, all with magnificent ocean views, Toba International Hotel is conveniently located just a 4-minute shuttle ride away from Toba Train Station.
Grace
Hong Kong
Spa treatment the most pleasant experience during our stay. Reception staff also very pleasant and helpful. Morning tea good and cakes are tasty.
Set in Toba in the Mie Region, 2297 feet from Toba aquarium, Toba Seaside Hotel features a hot spring bath and a private beach area. Free WiFi is provided and free private parking is available on...
Toba View Hotel features Japanese-style rooms with spectacular views of Toba Bay. It offers spacious indoor and outdoor public baths, traditional dining and concierge services. Free Wi-Fi is...
Yukai Resort Premium Toba Saichoraku provides a sauna and free private parking, and is within a 5-minute walk of Hinatahama Beach and 10 miles of Ise Grand Shrine.
Conor
United States of America
We had a traditional Japanese room with a private bathroom that faced the ocean. The view was absolutely stunning and was incredible. The mineral foot spa was nice after a long day.
18 miles from Oharai-machi in Toba, Ise-Shima Ohtaya Healing Stay provides accommodations with access to a hot spring bath.
Jing
United States of America
I really like this place. The female owner has an inquisitive mind, a warm personality, and a kind heart. Her English is good enough to communicate and ask for help. The sauna and the private onsen in the room are top-notch. I did not check the public onsen with natural hot spring, but heard it's amazing too. I booked the 5th floor with an ocean view, and the private onsen experience during starry night and the set rise were indeed amazing! The hotel itself is located in a remote little cute fish town called osatsucho, where you can find fishmen and women harvesting and selling the Ise lobsters in the morning by the port. It was a very unique and interesting experience to stay in that little town for two days during the winter when it was not crowded at all. The nearest convenience store is 10 + miles away. It was a very natural, grounding, even retreat-like experience to me, and it was drastically different from my experience in Tokyo, Nayoga, or Osaka. I did spot a few demolished houses with broken windows in the town, not sure if it's because of COVID or during the winter when there were fewer tourists. The big plus is the Shinmei shrine next door to the hotel, which is a very calming and spiritual place to visit and stay for a bit too.
Guest house Lido Porte - Vacation STAY 95556v is located in Toba, just a 12-minute walk from Joan-ji Temple and 0.7 miles from Old Residence of Seihaku Irako.
Located in Toba, 11 miles from Ise Grand Shrine, Bali Resort SAYA no Kaze provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Toba View Hotel features Japanese-style rooms with spectacular views of Toba Bay. It offers spacious indoor and outdoor public baths, traditional dining and concierge services.
Featuring a balcony and beautiful ocean views in every room, Hotel Altia Toba provides luxurious accommodations with a European-themed exterior.
FAQs about hotels in Toba
On average, 3-star hotels in Toba cost $133 per night, and 4-star hotels in Toba are $279 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Toba can be found for $371 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
We stayed here after visiting Ise Jingu. Really enjoyed the open air onsen, and the spacious tatami room. Toba is a VERY small town and very quiet with not much to do. Ate some great seafood at a local restaurant. Only stayed in Toba one night before taking the ferry and driving back to Tokyo.
Emily
Canada
Scored 8.0
8.0
Toba itself is nothing much - which makes it a great place...
Toba itself is nothing much - which makes it a great place to relax - but the view from our hotel over the bay was wonderful. We've stayed twice in hotels with a sea view and it's very relaxing.
If you like aquariums, the one in Toba is supposed to be very good, but we didn't go. However, we've been twice to Mikimoto Pearl Island, which well worth visiting if you are interested in the history of cultured pearls. There's a demonstration of pearl diving and an interesting museum.
The Ise Grand Shrine is not far by train and worth visiting once.
Toba is great for seafood and especially Ise Ebi (Japanese spiny lobster) which is served in many different ways.
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Stephen Gosden
Japan
Scored 10
10
The time I spent in Toba was too short to cover every...
The time I spent in Toba was too short to cover every recommended place. However, if you have or rent a car, I would like to recommend you to go to Toba Observatory (鳥羽展望台), which takes only 20 mins by driving from the central Toba. This observatory allows you to see the breathtaking panoramic view of the oceanic coast of Ise-Shima National Park, and probably a view of the famous Mt. Fuji in distance (if the weather allows). Along the way to this observatory, you will pass the Onoura bay (生浦湾), where the largest oyster industry is located. You can taste the freshest oysters at any restaurant along the pearl road (there are even the tabehoudai, 食べ放題, or buffet courses offered in some restaurant).
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sunap
Thailand
Scored 10
10
To reach Toba, we traveled by Shimakazi (luxuary) train...
To reach Toba, we traveled by Shimakazi (luxuary) train from Osaka. This is the area to see Mikimoto Pearl Island, the Mikimoto museum (which is very interesting) and especially the Ama divers ( the women that free-dive for shell fish and pearls).
The hotel had a scheduled pick-up shuttle from the train station and the shuttle took us back into town. It runs on a fixed schedule. We missed the last one, but with a call, they came to get us. There is boat cruise which takes you around the area. There is a stop light very near the boat dock and If you walk straight across the road you'll be on a small street that has both a local style and an Italian restaurant. We went (very) local style but had a Japanese friend to translate. Of course, pointing to the menu pictures always works and the tempura was delicious. The Italian restaurant looked quaint and inviting.
The western rooms with 3 SGL beds are OK in size. The hotel has Onsen/Spa which is very nice.
Breakfast buffet (7-9am) and Dinner Buffet (1st round 5.30pm, 2nd round 7pm) provided varieties of Japanese and western food.
Hotel offered free ramen after 9pm to all guests for free. The floor we stay have washing m/c and dryer. Also equipped wih water filling station.
Rooms and Lobby have been refurbished nicely.
A great option if you want an authentic Japanese experience with dinner served in your room. The rooms are Japanese style tatami rooms so sparse of furniture. Dinner was good and after dinner staff came and setup the futon mattresses on the floor. The onsen was amazing and is outdoors with great views of the water. Breakfast was served in a breakfast room and was very traditional Japanese breakfast.
Excellent service standard. We were served tea and cheese cake when we checked in. Fantastic Japanese dinner and breakfast. The Onsen was the best I ever had in Japan so far with Mikimoto skin products infused water. Unfortunately it rained and we were unable to visit the garden and enjoy the bay view.
friendly staff and accommodating shuttle bus service. Excellent view from the room and public bath. Not too far from Toba station, but it is a secluded spot. Smoker friendly room was huge plus for us.
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