Hotel Seikai

5.4
Good
(619 reviews)

Japan, 〒519-0601 Mie, Ise, 二見町松下1349-136

+81 596-43-2046

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Hotel Description

Hotel Seikai is a contemporary inn situated across the street from a serene beach and offering stunning views of Ise Bay. Located at 1349-136 Matsushita, Futami-cho, Ise City, Mie, Japan, the hotel provides a tranquil escape with its modern facilities and welcoming ambiance. Just 11 km from the Ise Grand Shrine Shinto complex and a mere 13-minute walk from Meoto Iwa, a revered sacred rock formation, this hotel is ideally situated for those looking to explore the cultural and natural wonders of the region. The hotel's design blends traditional Japanese elements with modern comforts, ensuring a peaceful and authentic stay. The inviting atmosphere is perfect for those looking to experience the rich history and beauty of Ise while enjoying a relaxing retreat with views of the bay.
Inside, the rooms feature traditional tatami floors, chabudai dining tables with cushions, and comfortable futons. Each room is equipped with modern amenities such as a TV and a safe, and some rooms offer windows and balconies with breathtaking views of the bay. These thoughtful touches create a cozy and peaceful environment for relaxation. Guests can enjoy a comfortable stay with all the essential amenities.
Hotel Seikai boasts a range of special amenities to enhance the experience, including a game room with electronic machines, a karaoke area, and a public bathhouse featuring natural onsen water, where guests can relax while enjoying picturesque views of the bay. The hotel also offers a beach-front location, allowing guests easy access to the sand and water. The restaurant serves a variety of delicious meals, while the lounge bar provides a relaxing spot to unwind with a drink after a day of sightseeing.
For those arriving by car, free parking is available, adding an extra layer of convenience for travelers. While there is no fitness center or spa, the hotel’s unique combination of beach access, traditional onsen, and the natural beauty of the surroundings provide guests with plenty of opportunities for rest and rejuvenation.
Hotel Seikai is well-connected with public transportation options, with the Ikenoura Station just a 7-minute taxi ride away, and several bus stops within walking distance. For those flying in, the hotel is approximately 1 hour 55 minutes from Nagoya Airport and 2 hours 5 minutes from Chubu Centrair International Airport by taxi.
The area surrounding Hotel Seikai offers numerous activities and attractions, including the famous Ise Grand Shrine, where guests can explore the spiritual heart of Japan. Guests can also visit the Futamiokitama Shrine, known for its wedded rocks and frog sculptures, or enjoy the Toba Aquarium and ISE Sea Paradise, both of which are just a short drive away.
For dining, there are several great options nearby, including local seafood restaurants that serve freshly caught fish, as well as Japanese and Western-style eateries that cater to a variety of tastes. Guests can also indulge in the local delicacy, Ise-ebi (lobster), at the popular seafood restaurants in the area.
Whether you're visiting for leisure or business, Hotel Seikai offers a unique and relaxing experience in the heart of Ise, with easy access to cultural landmarks, outdoor activities, and a range of dining options. Book your stay today and immerse yourself in the beauty and tradition of Ise while enjoying the comfort and warmth of Hotel Seikai.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Located across from a peaceful beach with stunning views of Ise Bay

2. Just 11 km from the Ise Grand Shrine and 13 minutes from Meoto Iwa

3. Traditional tatami rooms with modern amenities like TVs and safes

4. Natural onsen bathhouse with bay views for a relaxing experience

5. Game room with electronic machines and karaoke area for entertainment

6. Convenient public transportation access with taxi and bus options nearby

7. Free parking for guests arriving by car

8. Beach-front location with easy access to the sand and water

9. Lounge bar and restaurant offering delicious meals and drinks

10. Proximity to popular attractions such as ISE Sea Paradise and Futamiokitama Shrine


8.2 Excellent

Location rating

Top sights

Kotai Jingu (Ise Jingu Naiku, Inner Sanctuary)
16 min
Futamiokitama Shrine
18 min
Toba Aquarium
11 min
ISE Sea Paradise
12 min
Mikimoto Pearl Island
33 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating8.2
Nearest airportNagoya Airport (Komaki Airport)
Travel time to airport1 hr 55 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
    Agoda

    $89

    Traveloka.com

    $91

    JAPANiCAN.com

    $108

    ゆめやど

    $164


Location

Japan, 〒519-0601 Mie, Ise, 二見町松下1349-136

Airports:

Nagoya Airport (Komaki Airport)

Taxi: 1 hr 55 min

Transit: 2 hr 46 min

Chubu Centrair International Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 5 min

Transit: 3 hr 8 min

Transit:

Ikenoura Station

Taxi: 7 min

Walking: 1 hr 6 min

Toba Station

Taxi: 11 min

Walking: 1 hr 39 min

Meotoiwa higashi-guchi

Walking: 10 min

Matsushita Station

Taxi: 3 min

Walking: 19 min


Nearby locations

8.2

Excellent Location

Across the street from a beach and overlooking Ise Bay, this modern inn is also 11 km from the Ise Grand Shrine Shinto complex and a 13-minute walk from Meoto Iwa, a sacred rock formation.

Top Attractions


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Beach front

Game room

Table tennis

Karaoke

Banquet hall

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Transfer

Public bath

Public bath

Natural onsen

Open air bath

Food & drink

Restaurant

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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y'all iyahho

4/5
I saw a sign for day trip bathing and just used the bath.Pay the towel fee and take the elevator to the top floor.The baths have an ocean view, and are divided into a normal ocean view bath and a semi-open-air bath (with a roof but no windows).Shampoo, conditioner, and body soap are provided.There was a warning that it might take a while for the hot water to come out of the shower, but it came out normally.Sound quality is average.The semi-open-air bath overlooks the sea, and the sea bathed in the sunset was a completely different experience from the one I had seen at the seaside.After getting out of the bath, I took a break in the lounge on the first floor.There was a small game corner, a shop, and a table tennis table.The Showa era feel is wonderful.I was sleeping in the field that day, so being able to use the bathroom was a relief.Honestly, I guess these kind of customers are hated, but the front desk staff greeted me with a smile.Next time I would like to stay overnight.

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田中新二

2/5
Dinner is in a large hall, close to other guest rooms, no privacy, which is the worst.

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ma-u u

4/5
The cost performance is good.You can see the sea from your room and hear the sound of the waves.Ise lobster also servedThe open-air bath is also sea water.Choose a cute yukata tooParking is also freeStaying in Ise, I think I'm packing in all the things I wish I had.I thought there were many nice hotels available for the money, and the cost performance was good.

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マッチ〜

3/5
This is my first stay.The hotel was located very close to Meoto Iwa.The parking lot was spacious and safe.Many of the employees are foreigners, and they speak in broken Japanese.He is very hardworking and smiling.Dinner is chicken hotpot, and the buffet includes tempura, dessert, rice, and miso soup.I was disappointed that there was no fruit or yogurt for dessert.Breakfast is Japanese style, but unfortunately there is no bread, coffee, milk, orange juice, or yogurt.It's a shame that there aren't any dishes that give you a general sense of Ise.The bath had a view of the ocean, there were many washing areas, and the hot springs were nice and smooth.The rooms, hallways, and elevators have been beautifully renovated and have a clean feel.thank you very much.

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32 momo

1/5
I think it looks different from the hotel image.Well, I guess it can't be helped. . . I arrived at the inn about 30 minutes early, expecting something else since it was only 12,000 yen per person, but they let me into my room early.The room was on the first floor.It was a room with no view at all, the tatami mats were dented, and you had to be careful where you stepped.Looks like it's being cleaned wellThere was trash in every corner.The bath in the room was so old that you wouldn't even want to put hot water in it because of the old tiles and I felt scared.The public bath has a nice view if you stay at this hotel.At a glanceAlthough it was kept cleanThere was a lot of dust on the shelf in the changing room, and I was worried about which shelf to put my clothes on.I went to the bathroom and was glad that all the amenities were there.However, when I sat in the washing area and looked closely,There was black mold in some places, and the floor was green in some places, probably because of moss, and it felt disgusting.The scaffolding near the entrance to the open-air bath also looks unclean.It was also disgusting to step into the hot water and walk in it when I got out.The buildings and objects overall feel quite old.Take out the futons from the room where they are kept together.It looks like they will put futons in each room.A room that is grouped togetherIt was a crowded room with dirty management.Although it had a coverI felt sick, so I went to bed thinking I'd just have to put up with it.At dinnerI ordered Omakase Kaiseki.The inn and management are bad though.Don't you put a lot of effort into eating? I thoughtI went to the big room feeling excited.I was shown to my seat.There is a little sashimi, a small pot, and some sticks.Afterwards, we were informed that there would be a buffet.I went to see the buffet.Sushi rolls, fried small fish tempura (thin and hard), bland rice bowl mushi, rice, sumashi soup (green onions are dry and wilted), pickles, dessert (topped with fresh cream like mango jelly)Tea (no powdered tea flavor)The small pot at my seat had a thin piece of mackerel in it, and the taste was bland and lukewarm, so I couldn't even use it as a side dish.There's nothing to fill my stomachI ate it reluctantly.In the large room, there is a pot for cooking tempura.At first glance, I get the feeling that he's going to perform.Without offering piping hot, freshly fried food.I began to take items that had been fried and left out for a while.I waited for other guests to arrive and the fried food was gone, wondering if I could eat it piping hot.I transferred the fried food to a Tupperware container to store it.Let me eat something freshly fried! It makes me angry.There was a warming machine behind the fried food and I looked inside.There are some shrimp tempura in it.Does your friend have no shrimp today?(Shrimp tempura was listed in the food introduction in the travel post) When I asked the uncle in charge of the fried food, he said,Today is not shrimp tempura day! It was said that it was Jakoten's Day.In travel magazines published inI would like to see a list of the tempura contents that change daily.I wonder when the shrimp tempura in the thermos will change daily. . . It is placed next to the shrimp tempuraThe pumpkins were taken out and placed on a set of plates.I was wondering if the shrimp tempura was leftover or if it was left out.What was delicious about the dish?Pickles.The taste and contents of the food are also bad.The quality of the room is also not good.What is good? . ,Is it about the quality of the bath water?However, it said it was a hot spring and a circulation type.I thought that cycle was also scary.Maybe it can't be helped because it's cheap.This is my first time staying in such a horrible hostel.Not recommended.I'm not satisfied at all,come on a tripIt was a very stressful journey home.By the way, there is a smoking area, a relaxing room with chairs that look like old snack bars.There was no lighting, just a glow from the motion sensor garage.Probably because most of the staff are foreigners.Maybe Japanese hospitality etiquette is difficult.I can't give it stars thoughI'll keep you in mind.

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tkyr5912

4/5
I was worried after reading the reviews, but I chose this one because it was cheap.In short, I didn't feel it was as bad as the low reviews in various places.It's true that the equipment is old, so if you're concerned about it, I thought it might be better to avoid it. Also, although it claims to be a hotel, it's more like a ryokan, so perhaps there's a gap there. lolWe only had breakfast, but it was delicious. I think the main dish was mackerel simmered in miso, but I was happy that it was all-you-can-eat.The large public bath was also nice. There was a good view of the sea.I was wondering if the staff are foreigners. Since my Japanese is still unclear, I thought it would be better to find a Japanese staff member if I wanted to confirm something.

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茶太郎

1/5
I stayed here before the blaze.It's been bad for years before it went up in flames.Due to my job, I have stayed at hundreds of hotels, inns, and business hotels across the country, and the hospitality is by far the lowest!If possible, I wouldn't even give it one star. Considering the amount I paid (cheap plan), I can't complain about the baths and meals. Meoto Iwa is just a 10 minute walk away. Quite a location.Anyway, the attitude of the landlady is disappointing. The way she spoke was sarcastic, her attitude was rude, and she looked at me from above.I went to the entrance with my luggage to check out and leave the inn, and even when I made eye contact with the landlady, she just glanced at me and ignored me. It's been 8 years since I stayed there, but I still get angry just thinking about it. It would have been better if I was alone, but unfortunately I wasn't and I felt sorry for my companion. Of course, I vowed never to go there again and am still continuing to do so. It seems like it's giving people from other countries bad memories as well. As a Japanese person, I feel embarrassed.Since it is located in a tourist area, I think this is a typical example of a facility that is ``sitting cross-legged'' in a situation where customers come without any effort.