いにしえの宿 伊久 Inishie no Yado Ikyu
Discover a Side of Ise You Can Only Experience by Staying Here
Located near Ise Jingu’s Inner Shrine (Naiku), this large ryokan opened in September 2013. With 58 rooms accommodating up to 160 guests, it offers a convenient location just a 15-minute walk to the shrine, making it an excellent choice for early morning visits.
Each room features a private open-air bath, allowing guests to enjoy both forest bathing and a relaxing soak. The ryokan also boasts large communal baths and four distinct private open-air baths, all featuring natural hot spring water transported from Shinmisato Onsen, known as the "Hot Spring of Longevity."
Meals are another highlight, showcasing the region’s renowned specialties like Ise lobster and Matsusaka beef, complemented by seasonal kaiseki dishes crafted with the finest ingredients Ise has to offer.
Hot Spring Information
pH Level: Alkaline
Baths Using Onsen Water: Special room open-air baths, shared indoor baths, three of the four shared private indoor baths, and shared open-air baths
Highlights:
The ryokan’s 58 rooms all feature open-air baths, with two rooms offering natural hot spring water. The view from the rooms extends to the lush forest connected to Naiku, enhancing the tranquil experience.
Guests can choose from two large communal baths—one rock bath and one cypress bath—and four private baths, each with a unique design inspired by nature. The variety of baths adds excitement to your stay, creating a “hot spring hopping” atmosphere.
To cleanse yourself before an early morning shrine visit or simply relax, the baths are open for use before dawn. Private baths are available for unlimited use during your stay.
The ryokan is just a 12-minute walk to Naiku’s Ujibashi Bridge, making it ideal for an atmospheric early morning visit or a reflective evening stroll. This is Ise as only Inishie no Yado Ikyu can offer.
Basic Information
Address | 516-0023 三重県伊勢市宇治館町字岩井田山679-2 |
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Telephone Number | 0596-20-3777 |
Fax no. | 0596-23-5578 |
Getting here by public transport | 8 minutes by taxi from Kintetsu Isuzugawa Station Note: A free shuttle bus is available from Isuzugawa Station (reservation required). |
Getting here by car | Approximately 5 minutes from Ise-Nishi IC |
Website | Official website |