Toba Seaside Hotel Co., Ltd.
Toba Seaside Hotel Co., Ltd. runs the Toba Seaside Hotel, a resort hotel located in the Ise-Shima National Park, which commemorated the 70th anniversary of its designation as a national park in 2016. The hotel commands a panoramic view of Toba Bay. When it was decided that the G7 Ise-Shima Summit would be held in 2016, it underwent construction for anti-earthquake reinforcement, and its guest rooms were renewed. This has enabled the hotel to offer a safer, more secure, and more comfortable stay to visitors in Toba.
1. Hot springs and Spa hopping
At the hotel, guests can enjoy hot springs and spa hopping at three different hot spring facilities: Kazami-no-Yu, a spa with open-air and indoor hot spring baths boasting ocean views; Misaki-no-Yu, the open-air hot spring bath closest to the sea; and Migiwa-no-Yu, a spa equipped with jacuzzis, reclining baths, and saunas.
2. Savor traditional Japanese cuisine, including sashimi and tempura
Dinner comprises healthy traditional wa-shoku cuisine, including Japanese spiny lobster, abalone, sashimi and tempra.
Guests can also choose from an assortment of Japanese and Western buffet items, including meat and sashimi prepared in our open kitchen and tempura deep-fried within the guests’ view.
3. Guest rooms with open-air hot spring baths
Guests can enjoy a wonderful view of Toba Bay while soaking in their own private open-air hot spring bath.
4. Sleep on a futon laid out on the tatami flooring
Guests can change into a yukata and relax in a basic Japanese-style room.
Twin rooms are also available upon request.
5. Oceanfront pool (summer only)
Our two outdoor pools, one seawater and one freshwater, are among the largest offered by hotels in Toba. Guests can soak up the resort-like atmosphere while enjoying a wonderful ocean view.
6. Beauty salon treatments and karaoke
During their stay, guests can make use of a wide range of shared amenities, including beauty salon treatments and karaoke. They can also enjoy a delightful evening after dinner.
Apart from being the hotel ideally located near the Ise Grand Shrine,
it offers a convenient base for exploring the sights of Ise-Shima,
including Mikimoto Pearl Island and Toba Aquarium.
Ise Grand Shrine
(20 minutes by car)
Ise Grand Shrine was established more than 2,000 years ago as a location to worship the Japanese goddess Amaterasu. It is also one of Japan’s spiritual “power spots.”
Meoto Iwa
(20 minutes by car)
Meoto Iwa are two rocky stacks, one small and one large, that serve as a torii gate to worship the rising sun. The popular spot symbolizes matrimonial harmony and good matches in marriage.
Mikimoto Pearl Island
(5 minutes by car)
As the first island in the world to succeed in producing cultured pearls,
Mikimoto Pearl Island is home to the Mikimoto Pearl Museum. In the Island, visitors can visit the Mikimoto Pearl Shop, as well as experience to learn how cultured pearls are produced.
Toba Aquarium
(5 minutes by car)
Toba Aquarium houses around 1,200 marine and freshwater species, making it the most widely-stocked aquarium in Japan. The dugongs and sea otters are especially popular.
Ninja Museum of Igaryu
(90 minutes by car)
The Ninja Museum of Igaryu is dedicated to the history of ninjas, covert agents who operated during the samurai period.