Kochoran

8.0
Excellent
(591 reviews)

237 1 Ohamacho, Toba, Mie 517-0015, Japan

+81 599-25-2170

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Hotel Description

Kochoran Hotel

Kochoran, located at 237 1 Ohamacho, Toba, Mie 517-0015, Japan, is an informal hot spring inn that offers an inviting retreat for travelers seeking tranquility and cultural immersion. Overlooking the picturesque Toba Bay, this charming inn is ideally situated just a 15-minute walk from Toba train station, making it easily accessible for guests arriving by rail. Nearby attractions enhance the hotel's appeal, including the renowned Toba Aquarium and the Mikimoto Pearl Museum, both located just 2 kilometers away. The serene atmosphere of Kochoran is complemented by its traditional Japanese design, which incorporates elements such as tatami mats and futon bedding, creating a comfortable and authentic experience for guests.

The accommodations at Kochoran are thoughtfully designed to ensure a relaxing stay. The rooms feature traditional short-legged dining tables and are equipped with modern amenities, including flat-screen televisions, minifridges, and kettles, providing guests with the comforts of home. Many rooms offer stunning views of Toba Bay, allowing guests to unwind while enjoying the scenic beauty of the area. For those seeking additional relaxation, some accommodations also come with luxurious soaking tubs, perfect for soaking away the stresses of travel.

Kochoran boasts a variety of amenities that contribute to its unique charm. Guests can indulge in delicious meals at the laid-back restaurant, which serves a selection of local and seasonal dishes. The bar and café provide the perfect setting for unwinding with a drink while enjoying breathtaking views of the bay from the terrace. The hotel's communal baths are filled with natural hot spring water, offering a soothing retreat after a day of exploration. Additional conveniences include complimentary breakfast, parking facilities, and high-speed Wi-Fi, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay for all guests.

Transportation to and from Kochoran is convenient, with several public transport options available in close proximity. Nagoya Airport (Komaki Airport) is about a 1 hour and 59 minutes taxi ride away, while Chubu Centrair International Airport is approximately a 2 hour and 9 minutes drive. The Isewan Ferry terminal is just a 5-minute taxi ride, providing easy access for those arriving by ferry. For guests planning to explore the area, Toba Station is a quick 4-minute taxi ride or a leisurely 17-minute walk from the inn.

Kochoran places a strong emphasis on health and safety, implementing rigorous protocols to ensure the well-being of all guests. The hotel's commitment to cleanliness and hygiene creates a reassuring environment for visitors, allowing them to focus on enjoying their stay. This attention to detail demonstrates Kochoran's dedication to guest satisfaction and comfort.

For those looking to immerse themselves in the local culture, Kochoran serves as an ideal base for a variety of activities and experiences. Guests can visit Kotai Jingu, one of Japan's most significant Shinto sites, or explore the charming Okage Yokocho, a picturesque area filled with replica Edo-period buildings housing craft stores and restaurants. The Toba Aquarium, famous for its diverse marine life, and Mikimoto Pearl Island, renowned for its cultured pearls, are both must-see attractions just a short distance away. Outdoor enthusiasts can also enjoy scenic views at Futamiokitama Shrine, which overlooks the ocean and features iconic wedded rocks, or take a stroll through the quaint streets of Toba, rich in history and culture.

Dining options abound in the vicinity of Kochoran, with several recommended restaurants within easy reach. Kazuei, a seafood restaurant located just a 2-minute taxi ride away, is known for its fresh catches of the day. Minato Shyokudo, another seafood gem, is accessible within 7 minutes, while Tenbinya Main Restaurant, just 4 minutes away, offers delightful seafood dishes. For those craving French cuisine, Main Dining Seahorse is only a 3-minute taxi ride away, and The Kaiya, known for its exquisite seafood offerings, is also just 3 minutes from the hotel. Each of these restaurants showcases the culinary quality of the region, providing guests with a memorable dining experience.

In conclusion, Kochoran warmly invites guests to experience its unique offerings and exceptional hospitality. With its blend of traditional Japanese charm, modern amenities, and a breathtaking location by Toba Bay, the inn promises a memorable stay for all who visit. Guests can immerse themselves in the tranquil atmosphere and explore the rich cultural heritage surrounding Kochoran, making it the ideal retreat for anyone seeking relaxation and adventure in Japan.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Conveniently located overlooking Toba Bay

2. Traditional Japanese decor with tatami mats

3. Natural hot spring communal baths available

4. Laid-back restaurant offering local specialties

5. Proximity to major attractions like Toba Aquarium


8.6 Excellent

Location rating

Top sights

Kotai Jingu (Ise Jingu Naiku, Inner Sanctuary)
21 min
Toba Aquarium
3 min
Mikimoto Pearl Island
15 min
Futamiokitama Shrine
14 min
Okage Yokocho
20 min

Nearest locations

Hamabeya
1 min
Kazuei
2 min
しんわダイニング天・地・海
2 min
Main Dining Seahorse
3 min
The Kaiya
3 min
Maruhachi Shokudo
3 min
Maruei
3 min
Tenbinya Main Restaurant
4 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out12:00
Location rating8.6
Nearest airportNagoya Airport (Komaki Airport)
Travel time to airport1 hr 59 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
    Vio.com

    $200

    goseek.com

    $200

    Booking.com

    $213

    JAPANiCAN.com

    $209

    Agoda

    $228

    Trip.com

    $219


Location

237 1 Ohamacho, Toba, Mie 517-0015, Japan

Airports:

Nagoya Airport (Komaki Airport)

Taxi: 1 hr 59 min

Transit: 2 hr 54 min

Chubu Centrair International Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 9 min

Transit: 2 hr 37 min

Transit:

Isewan Ferry

Taxi: 5 min

Walking: 30 min

Sadahama(TOBA Marine Terminal)

Taxi: 4 min

Walking: 22 min

Tenrikyo Mae

Walking: 2 min

Toba Station

Taxi: 4 min

Walking: 17 min

Nakasato

Walking: 2 min


Nearby locations

8.6

Excellent Location

Overlooking Toba Bay, this informal hot spring inn with an annex is a 15-minute walk from Toba train station, and 2 km from both Toba Aquarium and the Mikimoto Pearl Museum.

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Banquet hall

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Transfer

Services

Front desk

Public bath

Public bath

Onsen

Open air bath

Accessibility

Wheelchair rental

Food & drink

Restaurant

Breakfast

Wellness

No fitness center

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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前川まり

5/5
I was surprised by the limousine transfer to the station!All the staff had great smiles!Impressed by the location and room meals ♡I will repeat!

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あきたけ

4/5
I stayed here while visiting Ise Grand Shrine.The building is old but was well kept.Also, most of the employees are foreigners, but I was able to use them better than Japanese people who are not very good at customer service.If I had to complain about it, it would be why the open-air bath in the large public bath is only on one side.There are two large public baths that have a gender-switching system, but even though I wanted to take an open-air bath at night, the one with the open-air bath was only for women at night, which was disappointing as a bath lover.

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原鉄弥(靫葛)

4/5
It was a very good inn.We stayed for 1 night and 2 days at 3pm.First of all, my schedule was a little off, and by 2:30, I was shown to the lobby. Then, we received matcha, mochi, and tea leaves as appetizers (?).It was bitter and I could only drink a little, but I was relieved to see that my grandparents enjoyed it.When the time came, I was allowed into the room.The facility inside the inn was explained in detail and was very easy to understand.When I arrived at the guest room, I received various explanations and was asked about the meal time.There were yukata (?), dresses, bath towels, towels to wash your body with, obi to wrap around the yukata, jackets to wear over the yukata, and sandals for the number of people.In the guest room, the bath, toilet, and washroom were on the left, and when you went to the back, there was a Japanese-style room (with a desk, etc.). Further back, there was a desk and chair (Western style) that you would find in an inn, and you could see the ocean from the window. Fishing boats pass by and fish splash. It's interesting to see the changes in the sea. Also, on a clear day, you may be able to see the sunset or sunrise.When I grabbed my bath towel and took a bath, I was surprised!I don't have a key to my locker (where I put my clothes etc.)! Therefore, we recommend that you store your valuables (mobile phone, wallet, etc.) in the safe in your room.The baths are of the type where the genders change depending on the day, with one side having a regular bath and an open-air bath, and the other side a regular bath.There aren't many people, and you can see the sea from the open-air bath (same feeling as the guest room).For dinner, a course meal (sea breeze gozen) was served in the banquet hall (a tatami room on the second floor). Since it's Japanese food, I think it might be a little difficult for children to eat. (You might be able to eat eel and radish kamameshi, pork hot pot, etc...?)After eating dinner and walking around the inn, I came across a coffee shop and a souvenir shop just past the entrance on the first floor. From what I hear, fruit punch and almond tofu at a coffee shop? It seems that you can eat for free from 20:00 to 21:00. thank you!And the souvenir shop also offers 10% off from 20:00 to 21:00. Is it okay to make it this cheap?In the souvenir shop, there was something called a pearl gacha. It's a gacha that costs only 1,000 yen a time and has no disadvantages (minimum equivalent to 1,000 yen, jackpot equivalent to 5,000 yen, super hit equivalent to 15,000 yen). Deciding that they had no choice but to spin this, their relatives spun it, and two of the four won 5,000 yen.You won't lose anything with this gacha, so please try pulling it once.When I returned from dinner, the futon had been laid out for me.Brush your teeth and go to bed. See you tomorrow.I had dinner right after I woke up in the morning.As for the rice, there was quite a lot of rice, and there was a bento box with about 16 side dishes, as well as oden, rice, and miso soup. Also, each person had a piece of aburi seaweed. You can also eat white rice with your own eggs.Unfortunately, I couldn't go to the pearl store (inside the inn), which is only open in the morning (7:00-10:00), because my travel schedule didn't fit, but I'd like to go there next time.After doing all that, it was already time to leave at 10:00. I enjoyed a lot of things, and I was also able to take a hot spring bath, so I'm satisfied. It was an inn that I would want to come back to again.So, we had a fun day.thank you very much! !

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疾風シルビアS15

5/5
It was the best hotel!The public bath is open from 5 a.m. to 12 p.m., and the baths change daily. The open-air bath has a nice view and feels good.The limousine had stopped, and when I asked the hotel staff, they informed me that it would be coming to the station soon to pick up the guests. I also said that I had only seen limousines here.The Nakai was also very polite, guiding us around each place when we entered the hotel and guiding us around during meals. I wanted to come again.

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晋作

3/5
Foreign staff...it's nice, but...the explanations are in strange Japanese, I can't understand them and it's tiring.