伊勢外宮参道 伊勢神泉 Ise Geku Sando Ise Shinsen

The First Inn in Ise City With Its Own Natural Hot Spring

Located along Ise Geku Sando, this serene inn is the first in the area to feature a natural hot spring. Each of its 45 rooms includes a private open-air bath, allowing guests to enjoy a personal onsen experience in the refreshing breeze, free from interruptions.

For a more spacious setting, guests can relax in the communal open-air bath, immersing themselves in tranquility. Meals highlight the culinary traditions of Japan, using seasonal ingredients from the Ise-Shima region to create dishes that bring out the best of each ingredient.

Conveniently situated near Ise City Station, the inn offers excellent access not only to Ise Jingu’s Geku (Outer Shrine) but also to Toba and the Shima area.

[Hot Spring Information]

pH Level: Alkaline
Baths Using Onsen Water: Shared indoor baths, shared open-air baths, and private open-air baths in every room
Highlights:
Drawing from the historical tradition of cleansing before visiting Ise Jingu, guests can purify both body and spirit in the only natural hot spring near Ise Jingu, sourced directly from the inn’s private spring (temperature-adjusted and water-added). Experience the soothing waters of this special onsen, linked to the centuries-old pilgrimage traditions of the area.

Iseshima region Hotel Hot spring Hot spring (alkaline) Hot spring (chloride spring)

Basic Information

Address 516-0074 三重県伊勢市本町1-1
Telephone Number 0596-26-0100
Getting here by public transport A 2-minute walk from the South Exit of JR/Kintetsu Ise City Station
Getting here by car About a 10-minute drive from Ise-Nishi IC toward Kintetsu Ise City Station
Carpark Guests can use nearby partner parking facilities (paid). During busy periods such as Golden Week, Obon, New Year’s holidays, or major events at Ise Jingu, the partner parking lot "Isekei Ekimae Parking Lot" and surrounding roads may experience congestion and restrictions. Public transportation is recommended during these times.
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