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Carefully selected! 6 hotels, inns, and inns in Mie Prefecture that boast baths

掲載日:2019.03.15

Carefully selected! 6 hotels, inns, and inns in Mie Prefecture that boast baths

Taking a bath to soothe your mind and body is one of the best parts of traveling.

Mie Prefecture is home to a number of hot springs, including Yunoyama Onsen, which celebrated its 1300th anniversary in 2018, and Sakakibara Onsen, whose water is as moist as a serum.
There are many ways to enjoy your stay, such as soaking in an open-air bath while feeling the sea breeze at hotels and inns along the coast, or hopping between the many baths.

We will introduce recommended inns and hotels in Mie Prefecture that are proud of their baths.

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Ryokan Kotobuki (KomonoTown)

Ryokan Hisutei

The high-quality hot springs are known as ``beauty hot springs,'' and the location is full of nature. You can fully enjoy the charm of Yunoyama Onsen at the long-established inn, Kotobuki Tei.
There are a wide variety of hot springs, each with its own individuality. The interior of the hotel, which is full of dignified Japanese space, embodies the spirit of hospitality and attracts many people.

Address: 8585 Komono, KomonoTown-gun
Phone number: 059-392-2131

Kiboso (Komono Town, KomonoTown)

Shooting stars, sunrise, impressive! Kiboso is a hot spring inn surrounded by the greenery of a highland where you can experience nature. The amount and composition of hot spring ingredients is 4 to 5 times that of nearby famous hot springs, and it also contains radon, making it extremely suitable as a therapeutic hot spring. For a healthy tomorrow, please feel free to stop by for a day trip or stay overnight.

A hot air bath radon fountain has also newly opened! Please use all means.

Shikanoyu Hotel (KomonoTown)

Yunoyama Onsen is also known as ``Deer Bath'' because of the legend that a deer healed its wounds long ago. The quality of the spring water has a beautifying effect on the skin, and it is also known as the ``Beauty Hot Spring.''
``Shikanoyu Hotel'' is a hotel that is known for its generous baths and ``healthy gourmet food'' made with plenty of local ingredients.

Address: 8520-1 Komono, KomonoTown Mie-gun
Phone number: 059-392-3141

Aquaignis (KomonoTown)

Aquaignis is a comprehensive resort with the theme of "healing" and "food."
Kataoka Onsen is a 100% natural hot spring with no added water, heating, or circulation.
Aquaignis is famous for its sweets, but it also has a wide range of accommodation facilities and a space where you can spend a comfortable time.

Address: 4800-1 Komono KomonoTown Mie-gun
Phone number: 059-394-7733

Yumoto Sakakibarakan (TsuCity)

Sakakibara Onsen has been used as a bathing spot for visitors to IseJingu for about 1,500 years. It is also known that Sei Shonagon praised the splendor of this hot spring in his ``Makura no Soshi'' during the Heian period.
Please come and experience the charm of a moist and enveloping hot spring at ``Yumoto Sakakibarakan'', the only one in Sakakibara Onsen that has its own hot spring source.

Address: 5970 Sakakibaracho TsuCity
Phone number: 059-252-0206

Toba Seaside Hotel (TobaCity)

The appeal of ``Toba Seaside Hotel'' is that you can enjoy a variety of baths, including an open-air bath with a Japanese atmosphere, a Western-style large bath with a modern design, and a footbath.
In addition, it is packed with fun things to brighten up your trip, such as Japanese and Western cuisine incorporating seafood and guest rooms that suit a variety of travel styles.

Address: 1084 arashimacho TobaCity
Phone number: 0599-25-5151

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