Oishiya
569-75 Chaya, Futami-cho, Ise-shi, Ise-Shima National Park, Japan 519-0602
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Overview
Established in 1887 and completely renovated in the fall of 2001, Hotel Oishiya offers travelers a truly authentic Japanese experience. So come and spend a pleasant day at a unique Japanese-style resort!
Oishiya is a modern ryokan (traditional hotel) located in Futaminoura, a small beachside town within Ise Shima National Park.
The inside of the hotel including the halls is covered with tatami mats so that guests can walk around with bare feet like a real Japanese home while the hotel also offers traditional Japanese food and drink including the rare Shochu vodka from Kumamoto.
The hotel has outdoor baths and saunas as well and large mineral spring baths offering a full view of the ocean. Two new baths are also available on a private basis without additional charge.
The Hotel also offers a dinner service where guests can bring their own food however we recommend that you have a Japanese style meal while your stay here.
Accommodation Information
Oishiya offers a range of rooms for 2-5 people. Breakfast is included with all the room rates however other packages are available.
All the rooms are set up in a traditional Japanese way and offer views of either the ocean or the mountains.
In-room safes are also available.
Location Information
The famous Meoto-iwa or the Wedded Rocks are right in front of the hotel. Japanese people have enjoyed watching the sunrise over these rocks for generations.
Other nearby attractions include Ise Jingu (a grand Shinto shrine complex), Okage Yokocho (Edo-period townscape), Ise Azuchi Momoyama Bunkamura (Sengoku-period theme park) and Mikimoto Pearl Island (the home of Mikimoto pearls).
The Shima Peninsula is also home to Japan's most sacred Shinto shrines, the Ise Shrines, and is a popular leisure resort area among the urban population of Nagoya and Osaka. Attractions besides the Ise Shrines include several theme parks and pearl cultivation along the peninsula's rugged coast.
The peninsula has been designated as Ise-Shima National Park for its natural beauty and cultural importance. It is located in southern Mie Prefecture, and consists of the cities of Ise, Toba and Shima and the town of Minami-Ise.
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| luggageroom | Free |
| Breakfast | Free |
| Linen | Free |
| Towel | Free |
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| Air Conditioning | Credit cards accepted | Car Parking | Internet | Safety deposit | 24 hour hot showers | Tours/Travel Desk | Wheelchair accessible |
Check-In/Out Details
Latest Check-out 10:00
Cancellation Policy
Guests can cancel their reservation free of charge up to 5 days day(s) before arrival. Deposits paid are non refundable.
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