Budget travellers know that there is no better way to make the most of their trip than by staying at a hostel: save money for exploring during the day, and swap stories with fellow backpackers in the shared kitchen or bar in the evening. Dorm-style bedrooms with shared bathrooms are standard hostel fare, but private rooms are also available for those willing to pay a bit more.
The hostel is also a part of a burger diner and biker bar. It is run by the most kind person. It was worth almost the whole trip out to Ise just to have met him. He also sets a place for each guest in the morning and makes them breakfast. I felt at home.
Very close (~3 minute walk) from Kintetsu Ise Station. Very convenient area.
The hostel room is impeccably clean and spacious. The bed is very comfortable. The powder room is well furnished.
Delicious breakfast! And the retro American diner/bar downstairs is pretty cool.
I would love to stay here when I visit the area again!
That was one of the most beautiful hostel I have ever since. It was very traditional and cosy. I can literally smell the staffs were cooking miso soup at 5am and it was like I was in a movie. The staff is very helpful and cute, he showed me the installation that made beautiful music with water. The bathroom is perfect too! You can enjoy a sweet and traditional Japanese bath alone!! Definitely enjoy this trip very much when living in a super hostel like that
The hostel is very close to the train station and is in an area with plenty of restaurant options. The staff, Mizuki, is very kind and friendly, helped me with all my questions and recommended several cool restaurants, which I loved. The hostel has a unique architecture, it reminded me of a tree house, the beds are comfortable and it is very clean.
My favorite hostel of all time. The bed area is so spacious, I’ve never had such a large bed in a hostel. The duvet and bedsheets are so nice that I just want to sleep in longer ~ It’s obvious that the owner has given careful thoughts on how to make the guests’ stay more comfortable- the powder room has large mirror, chairs and one lamp per seat to assist your makeup :) Location is great too - just a few minutes from the train station (north exit!) and the bus station to anywhere you need to go.
The hostel is located inside Taikoji Temple, near Meoto Iwa and near the bus stops going to Toba and Ise Jingu. The temple is an evacuation site, there are signs instructing how to get there, thus very easy to find the way. The price is very cheap, the rooms are separated and the bathroom, toilet and dining room are shared.
Trendy, modern, minimalist backpackers' hostel and cafe. Good bike parking, great cafe. Decking outside where you can use a camp stove if need be. Exceptionally friendly and helpful staff.
The best hostel I have ever been! Breakfast was very delicious. The owner is a kind gentleman. we had dinner at the hostel’s bar which was amazing that we decided to have dinner at the second night. The room, bed and shower room was very clean and cozy. I didn’t hear any noise when I fell asleep.
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