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YUMEYUUKA MIE JAPAN

Nestled along the dramatic Pacific coast of Mie Prefecture, Yumeyuuka is a traditional ryokan (Japanese inn) infused with local culture, ocean life, and the warmth of a family-run home.
Here, each stay is a gently played dream — just as our name suggests.

Activities

More Than a Stay – An Authentic Experience

What makes Yumeyuuka special is not just the view, the food, or the baths — it is the people. Built and operated by a local family, our inn carries a spirit of care, sincerity, and community.

Your Panoramic Escape in Ise-Shima

Unbeatable Location: Ocean & Forest on 5,000 Tsubo (approx. 4-acre) with Just 9 Rooms

Nestled in Ousatsu, Toba City in Mie Prefecture, Yumeyuuka offers breathtaking panoramic views found only within Ise-Shima National Park. Wander along forest paths on our expansive 5,000-tsubo (approx. 4-acre) property to uncover this hidden beauty.

Our three buildings house just nine rooms, each with a private open-air bath. Every space has its own unique atmosphere, designed for ultimate relaxation.
Let yourself be embraced by the ever-changing beauty of the sea and sky — from sunrise to starlight.

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Discover tranquil moments, embraced by our homemade touch.

A Warm Welcome in Toba, Japan
Located in Ousatsu, Toba City, Mie Prefecture, our small, family-run inn welcomes you with genuine warmth. We aim to make every guest feel right at home.

Enjoy homemade dishes prepared with fresh, local seafood. Gather around a warm meal, share your travel stories, and simply relax. We hope these peaceful moments bring you comfort and a truly serene stay.

Ise Grand Shrine is Japan’s most revered shrine.

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Come experience genuine Ama culture

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Takigyo Meditation at Shirataki Daimyojin

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Kaito Yumin Club: Toba City Activity Organizers

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Room

Stay in Comfort,Surrounded by Nature

Each of our guest rooms is designed for relaxation and peace.

Enjoy the fresh sea breeze from your private terrace, or soak in your own open-air stone bath overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

The Cloud Wing / KUMO NO TOU

*Private Sauna with Hinoki Open-Air Hot Spring Bath
*Hinoki Open-Air Hot Spring Bath
*Stone Open-Air Hot Spring Bath

The Cloud Wing’s five guest rooms are designed as stand-alone, single-story units, each with its own private entrance. These spacious 12-tatami mat Japanese-style rooms all feature an open-air hot spring bath, allowing you to enjoy the famous Sakakibara Hot Spring waters anytime.

We offer 12-tatami mat Japanese-style rooms (for 1-4 guests) and 12-tatami mat Japanese-style rooms with beds (for 2-3 guests). The bed-type rooms are furnished with two comfortable semi-double beds and can accommodate a third guest by setting up a futon.

 The Seabird Wing/ UMIDORI NO TOU

Located within the Seabird Wing, which also houses our banquet hall and dining area, these three guest rooms offer 12-tatami mat Japanese-style accommodations (for 1–4 guests).
Each room features a private open-air hot spring bath — choose from a Private Sauna with Hinoki Open-Air Hot Spring Bath, a Hinoki Open-Air Hot Spring Bath, or a Stone Open-Air Hot Spring Bath — all using the renowned waters of Sakakibara Hot Spring, available to enjoy at any time.

The Wind Wing/ KAZE NO TOU

Perched on a scenic cape overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the Nagi Room is a private, stand-alone villa featuring a Stone Open-Air Hot Spring Bath with Wood Deck.
This spacious Japanese-Western style room (for 2–3 guests) includes two semi-double beds and can accommodate a third guest with a futon. Relax as often as you like in the open-air stone bath on the terrace, filled with the famed waters of Sakakibara Hot Spring, while listening to the gentle sound of waves.

Dining:
For parties of two, both dinner and breakfast can be served in your room. For groups of three, meals will be served in the dining area.

Hot Spring

Soak in Serenity: The Oceanview Hot Spring Experience

Yumeyuuka offers a private open-air bath attached to certain guest suites, such as the “Kaze-no-to” (Wind Room).
This bath is set on a terrace overlooking a dramatic cliffside view of the Pacific Ocean.

Hot Spring “Yume-no-yu” – A Large Public Bath 

In addition to the private open-air baths in each room, Yumeyu also features separate men’s and women’s bathhouses located in a detached building. The baths use the renowned Sakakibara Hot Spring, known for its healing properties.
Private use of the bathhouse may be available depending on availability, weather, and other factors — please inquire at the front desk on the day of your stay.

[Source] Sakakibara Onsen
[Types] Open-air bath, Family bath, Natural hot spring
[Spring Quality] Alkaline simple spring
[Health Benefits] Relief from neuralgia, muscle pain, joint pain, chronic digestive disorders, sensitivity to cold, recovery from illness, fatigue recovery, and general wellness.

Please note that a bathing tax of ¥150 per adult is charged separately.
Children under 12 years old are exempt from the bathing tax.

Praivate Sauna – Traditional Finnish “Löyly”

Select rooms now offer a private sauna alongside the open-air bath: the “Kinu” room (a Japanese-style room with beds in the Cloud Wing) and the “Umiu” room (a traditional Japanese room in the Seabird Wing).
These saunas are crafted with luxurious, domestically sourced Japanese hinoki (cypress) for both interior and exterior finishes, enveloping you in the calming aroma of wood — like a forest bath.

We use natural “Aroma Saunastone” from Finland, the traditional source of the löyly steam experience. When water is gently poured over the heated stones, a soft wave of steam fills the sauna, warming your body while protecting your skin from the dry heat.
You can enjoy it as a dry sauna without water, or enhance the experience with löyly steam — wet or dry, the choice is yours.

Cuisine

A Feast from the Sea and Mountains

At Yumeyuuka, meals are more than food — they are stories told through local flavors. Enjoy daily changing menus featuring the freshest catch from the surrounding waters, including Ise lobster, Matoya oysters, and seasonal delicacies such as whitebait sashimi.

Dinner – Treasures from the Sea of Ise-Shima

Our owner is a seasoned fisherman and master of Ise lobster fishing. Every evening, we proudly serve creative Japanese cuisine crafted from the finest seasonal seafood, hand-selected with a fisherman’s expert eye.
Depending on the time of year, ingredients may vary — but rest assured, your table will be lined with an array of freshly prepared delicacies from the sea.

A typical dinner may include:

・Aperitif

・Assorted appetizers

・Sashimi platter with 8 varieties

・Rock oyster sashimi (early summer only)

・Ise lobster sashimi

Abalone sashimi and grilled live abalone

・Tempura

Ise lobster gratin

Japanese wagyu beef (sourced seasonally)

・Sea bream soup

Uni rice (sea urchin over seasoned rice)

Mozuku seaweed with caviar

Dinner is served from 6:00 PM.
Please note that menu items may vary depending on your selected plan.

Breakfast – A Bright Start to Your Day

Start your morning with a nourishing and beautifully arranged Japanese breakfast, a highlight for many of our guests.
Our signature clay-pot rice (donabe gohan) is served alongside a colorful variety of small seasonal dishes.

A typical breakfast includes:

・8 assorted small side dishes

・Ise lobster miso soup

・Fresh tofu

・Salad

・Grilled dried fish

・Steamed rice cooked in a traditional clay pot

Since our founding, this carefully prepared breakfast — especially the donabe rice — has been one of our most loved offerings.
Please note that menu items may vary depending on the season.

Reviews

This is a review of my accommodation experience.” or simply “Accommodation Experience Review.

Exceptional Hospitality and Dining!

This inn offered the absolute best in both hospitality and meals. Dinner was an overwhelming feast of fresh seafood—Ise lobster, abalone, sea urchin, and more—all incredibly delicious. I couldn't finish the final sea urchin rice, so they kindly made it into an onigiri for me to take back to my room. Our room had a private open-air bath, and the large public bath could also be reserved for private use. I was especially thrilled by the complimentary draft beer service from the owner at the public bath—what a thoughtful touch! Breakfast was also packed with seafood, and everything was perfectly satisfying. If you're staying in Toba, this inn is absolutely the top choice!

from Japan

A Relaxing Retreat with Starry Nights & Friendly Faces

Here's an English translation of your review, designed to be engaging and natural for a native speaker: This spot is highly recommended for anyone looking to unwind and relax! Though it's on the smaller side, there's a private beach, and you can easily access other nearby beaches too. It feels less like a stuffy luxury ryokan and more like a casual, welcoming getaway. The staff are all incredibly friendly and easygoing, which really makes you feel at home. I found the meal portions quite generous and ended up leaving some food behind. Next time, I think a half-portion plan would be perfect for me. And getting to see a sky full of stars and even shooting stars from my room's bath? That was truly the highlight! It made for an absolutely amazing trip.

from Japan

From Tokyo to Mie: A Culinary Pilgrimage Blessed by the Gods

“The food at this ryokan is sumptuous.” Lured by raving reviews, I embark on the long journey south from Tokyo to Mie prefecture. be protected by the gods,

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