Come experience a retreat from the big cities in our Guesthouse Tsumugiya in Ise City.
The Guesthouse is easily accessible from Iseshi Station and Ujiyamada Station.
Explore, feel the nostalgia of, and relax in the serenity of an older Japan.
Enjoy the company of people staying here, and make new friends.
Of an amazing little place to stay while on a trip, taking you off the beaten track far from tourists? Could it be in Andalusia? Within a breathtakingly beautiful countryside village, floating in the vast sea of olives? Or maybe in France? An old enchanting loft style apartment, with a unique and old worldly charm. I had always wanted to find that place, somewhere distinctly mine. After a long period of searching for my own little secret hiding spot –Destiny finally delivered my own little piece of paradise. One which was EXACTLY what I had been dreaming of. That was how my story began, and this is how my guest house was created. With its’ lovely fence and quiet alleys– our guesthouse truly gives you a magical feeling, like walking back in time. The tranquil sounds of bird’s chirping and the occasional relaxing sound from the pitter-patter of rain. Being here will help slow the passage of time. Your modern day stresses will magically melt away, creating timeless moments where you will never want to return. Indulge yourself in the true luxury of tranquility
Have you ever had the feeling that you have made a rare discovery while travelling?
You’ll be surprised to hear this little lady backpacked across the globe herself. She stayed in a number of hostels overseas, and she has a lot of friends from all over the world. With the time spent living in hostels for extended periods of time, she decided to start a new one for travelers herself, in order to meet more new people once again. She truly loves the nomad life and wants to help fellow travellers enjoy their stay. The guest house is immaculate, yet possess good-old-day atmosphere everywhere you look at. It is a place where you can hide out and relax from a long day of exploring. On its sunny, and spacious patio it is a perfect spot to sip on a nice warm tea, or a cool refreshing beer.
“It’s been my dream to own my own guesthouse” says Tomomi.
How you choose to savour your time here is truly up to you, but we guarantee it is one you will never forget. –This hostel is within a short distance to Ise shrine!
The Kawasaki area
was once famously known as a thriving port town in old days of Japan. Now it is where people can wander along the traditionally built buildings by a winding canal. You can take a rest from a day of exploring, to sip on a beautifully made coffee within a charming café with a rich history of their own. It could be a former establishment once used for traditionally made Japanese liquor, in a building made entirely from stone –or possibly a quaint traditional Japanese wooden home, full of life, love and charm.