Iga Ueno City Hotel 伊賀上野シティホテル

Stay at a luxurious hotel with ninja themed rooms that will capture your imagination during your stay.

The Iga Ueno City Hotel is a popular place to stay for people who come to Mie Prefecture in search of ninja experiences. Some of the rooms in the hotel are decorated with a ninja aesthetic in mind. From the wall coverings to the toilet paper, you will find fun references to the mysterious spies of feudal Japan. The hotel staff are ready to take care of visitors who love ninjas and they will make sure you have a nice stay. The location is only a 10-minute walk from Ueno Castle and the local Ninja Museum, so it is a great base for anyone coming to learn about the exciting history of the area.
There is free parking and breakfast is available for a fee. For guests traveling by train, Uenoshi Station is only a four-minute walk away.
Address
〒518-0865 伊賀市上野魚町2874
Phone
0595-22-0101
Official website
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Online reviews (TripAdvisor)
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Access by public transportation
About 4 minutes on foot from Uenoshi Station.
〈Access to “Uenoshi” Station〉
[From Osaka] About 2 hours by JR Railway.
[From Nagoya] About 2 hours by JR Railway.

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