Hoshidekan

9.0
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.0/10, based on 220 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 4:00 PM / Check-out until 10:00 AM
Old Town Station Access Reservable Bath Indoor Bath
Staff 9,5/10
Facilities 8,7/10
Cleanliness 9,1/10
Comfort 9,0/10
Value for money 9,1/10
Location 8,7/10

Ryokan highlights

A historic retro ryokan in Ise’s Kawasaki district, convenient for station access and local sightseeing.

Registered Historic BuildingEarly Showa-era inn with preserved architecture and standout cultural heritage character.
Retro Kawasaki SettingLocated in Ise’s old Kawasaki merchant area, adding local atmosphere beyond shrine visits.
Walkable Station AccessAbout 500 meters from Kintetsu Iseshi Station for easy arrival and local touring.
Authentic Tatami StayJapanese-style rooms with futons, shoji screens, and a classic ryokan feel.
Courtyard Garden CharmInterior garden and soothing water-feature ambiance add calm to the vintage setting.
Strong Value ReviewsGuests consistently praise the friendly staff, cleanliness, and very good value.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1 nightAccess is the main driver here: you can arrive by afternoon, enjoy the preserved retro building and private bath, sleep on futons, then cover Geku and onward Ise sightseeing efficiently next day. A second night only makes sense if you want a slower Ise schedule including Kawasaki walks, Naiku, and Futami.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1-night historic stay in central Ise for shrine sightseeing and old-town atmosphere, not as a full resort ryokan or long relaxation base.

Know before booking

Not an onsen ryokanBaths are shared indoor baths reservable for private use, but this is not a hot-spring property.
Shared facilitiesBathrooms and toilets are shared, so travelers wanting full in-room privacy may be disappointed.
Aged historic buildingThe charm is the Taisho-Showa atmosphere, but expect an older wooden inn rather than polished luxury.
Limited stay depthThe inn works well for short cultural sightseeing; many travelers would run out of reasons to stay beyond two nights.

Food & drinks

Hoshidekan in Ise is a historic ryokan with breakfast-only in-house dining, so nearby local seafood and Japanese options are useful for dinner.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Guest-only breakfast dining; dinner is not currently served.

  • Japanese breakfastfoodSet breakfast for staying guests.
  • Grilled fishfoodUsually part of breakfast.
  • Rice and miso soupfoodClassic morning staples.
  • TeadrinkSimple breakfast drink.
  • Vegetarian requestspecialtyLimited dietary requests may be possible.
Ajikko (nearby)
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Local grilled Japanese food restaurant in the Kawasaki area.

  • Grilled set mealsfoodJapanese grilled dishes.
  • Seafood dishesfoodUseful local dinner option.
  • Local specialtiesspecialtyGood for regional flavors.
  • Beer or sakedrinkTypical pairing, exact list unclear.
KAWASAKI 2CHOME (nearby)
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Asian fusion restaurant in the same historic district.

  • Asian fusion platesfoodMixed-style savory dishes.
  • Rice dishesfoodCasual filling meals.
  • Cafe drinksdrinkLight drink stop possible.
  • District atmospherespecialtyHandy in the ryokan neighborhood.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Hoshidekan is a centrally located traditional ryokan in Ise with easy access from Iseshi Station and practical onward connections via nearby Kintetsu hubs.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

Hoshidekan is a character-rich historic inn in Ise’s old Kawasaki district, best for travelers who want atmosphere and traditional charm over modern hotel convenience. It is especially appealing for a cultural stay near central Ise, but less suitable if you want private in-room facilities and strong insulation.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Rare heritage atmosphereThis inn stands out for its Taisho-to-Showa era wooden architecture and retro interior details, giving the stay a sense of old Japan that feels far more distinctive than a standard budget hotel.
  • Set in Ise’s old merchant quarterIts location in the Kawasaki area adds charm beyond the room itself, with a historic townscape that suits travelers who enjoy wandering traditional streets rather than staying in a generic station-side block.
  • Good base for exploring IseHoshidekan is relatively convenient for central Ise sightseeing and transport, making it practical for visitors heading to the shrines and nearby attractions without needing a remote countryside ryokan.
  • Authentic Japanese-style stayRooms use tatami and futons, and the property keeps a classic ryokan feel that appeals to travelers specifically looking for a traditional overnight experience rather than a Western-style room.
  • Warm, personal feelThe inn’s small-scale setup and long-standing character create a more intimate guest experience, which many travelers will find more memorable than a larger, more impersonal property.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • No private bath or toilet in roomsRooms do not come with en-suite bathrooms or toilets, so guests wanting full privacy or hotel-style convenience may find the shared setup inconvenient.
  • Old building means weaker insulationThe historic structure is part of the charm, but it also means lower airtightness and a chillier feel outside the room in colder months.
  • Traditional style over modern comfortIf you prefer large beds, sleek bathrooms, soundproof corridors, and contemporary layouts, this ryokan may feel dated rather than charming.
  • Shared-facility rhythm may not suit everyoneBecause bathing and restroom use are communal in practice, your comfort depends more on timing and tolerance for traditional guesthouse routines.
  • Better for atmosphere than luxuryThis is a heritage-minded stay focused on character and place, so travelers expecting upscale ryokan indulgence or premium resort amenities may leave underwhelmed.

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