Kashikojima Hojoen Shima

Located in Shima, Mie. Japanese-style Room (13m²) is available in this hotel. A Japanese restaurant serving skillfully prepared seafood together with various seasonal delicacies.

Kashikojima, where Kashikojima Hojoen is located, is the largest of the Ago Bay islands in Ise Shima National Park, Mie Prefecture.
The inn is situated a 40-minute drive away from Ise Jingu Shrine, and close to Kintetsu Kashikojima Station.

Conveniently located within a two or three-hour drive from Osaka, Kyoto, and Nagoya. The island was selected to host the G7 Ise-Shima Summit held in May 2016. The naturally indented coastline of the bay, known as a ria coast, provides authentic Japanese panoramas.

The calm seas of Ago Bay are also perfect for the cultivation of pearls, which has been carried out since olden times. Views of the pearl beds, which are a characteristic feature of Ago Bay, are available from the guestrooms. The quality of the pearls cultured in the vicinity is famous throughout the world, leading Kashikojima to be known as the birthplace of pearls.


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Kashikojima Hojoen Shima

Address: Kashikojima, Ago-cho, Shima-shi, Mie Prefecture, 517-0593 Japan | Tel: +81-599-43-3111 | Hotel Official Website |

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MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL’S COMMITMENT TO CLEAN

As we welcome you back to our hotels around the world, we are committed to providing you with a safe environment that aligns with expert protocols for working to defeat COVID-19. Consisting of in-house and outside experts in food and water safety, hygiene and infection prevention, and hotel operations, our Marriott Cleanliness Council is redefining our cleaning and safety standards. We will actively monitor and evolve our solutions to ensure a continued focus on the health and safety of our guests and associates.

When guests check into Marriott’s hotels over the next few months, they will notice a number of additions to the company’s regimen designed to set an even higher standard of cleanliness for the hotels. Specific area of focus include:

Surface Areas and Public Spaces

In public spaces, the company has added to its already rigorous cleaning protocols, requiring that surfaces are treated with hospital-grade disinfectants and that this cleaning is done with increased frequency. In guest rooms, Marriott has added to its detailed cleaning practices, requiring all surfaces to be thoroughly cleaned with hospital-grade disinfectants. The company will also be placing disinfecting wipes in each room for guests’ personal use.

These new enhanced cleaning technologies including electrostatic sprayers to sanitize surfaces throughout the hotel. We are using air purifying systems that are effective against viruses in the air and on surfaces. Learn more about our partnership with Ecolab and their products.

Guest Contact

To help alleviate the risk of COVID-19 transmission through person-to-person contact, Marriott will be using signage in its lobbies to remind guests to maintain social distancing protocols and will remove or re-arrange furniture to allow more space for distancing. The company is planning to add partitions at front desks to provide an extra level of precaution for its guests and associates and is working with supply chain partners to make masks and gloves available to associates. You’ll see more hand sanitizing stations around Marriott’s hotels – near the entrances and front desks, elevator banks and fitness and meeting spaces.

Food Safety

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Rooms

Source: © Kashikojima Hojoen
Japanese-style Room (Kayo Type) | Room size: 13m²
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Japanese-style Room (Sanyo Type) | Room size: 17m²

Amenities

  • TV
  • telephone
  • tea set
  • refrigerator
  • in-room safe
  • air conditioner
  • toilet with washing machine
  • dryer

Facilities

  • Shampoo
  • conditioner
  • body shampoo
  • toothpaste set
  • razor
  • towel
  • bath towel
  • shower cap
  • yukata
  • slippers

 

 

 

Restaurant “Ago Bay”

It is a scenic restaurant on the 2nd floor of Sanyo.
All seats are chairs and tables, and can be used casually.

* Banquet seats can be prepared for groups and groups of 10 or more . Please inquire about the reservation status in advance.

Breakfast
Japanese-style buffet
time / 7: 00-9: 00

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Access

Kintetsu Railways and high-speed boat use

  • From Airport: Tsu Airport Line (about 45 minutes)
  • Tsu Station: Kintetsu Limited Express (about 80 minutes)
  • Kashikojima Station

Meitetsu & Kintetsu Railways use

  • From Airport: Meitetsu Railways (about 28 minutes)
  • Nagoya Station: Kintetsu Limited Express (about 2 hours)
  • Kashikojima Station

Limousine Bus & Kintetsu Railways use

  • From Airport: Limousine Bus (about 50 minutes)
  • Uehommachi Station: Kintetsu Limited Express (about 2 hours 45 minutes)
  • Kashikojima Station