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Watakano-so (わたかの荘)

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Watakano-so (わたかの荘)

Watakano-so is a pet-friendly oceanside inn on Watakano Island in Matoya Bay, offering bay-view rooms plus dog-friendly facilities.

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March 19, 2022·2 min read·By Japan Royal Service

Watakano-so (わたかの荘)

Watakano-so is a pet-friendly oceanside inn located on Watakano Island in Matoya Bay. It offers a welcoming environment for pets, including a large park and an open-air bath for dogs.

The property has 11 rooms with bay views. All rooms include a TV and mini-fridge. A vending machine is available inside the inn.

Breakfast and dinner are available in the banquet hall or a private room. Guests can also enjoy activities such as sea bathing, ocean fishing, and golf. Dogs are welcome for an additional charge.

The inn offers convenient access to nearby attractions. It is an 11-minute walk from Wadakano Pearl Beach and 20 minutes from Shima Spain Village, a Spain-inspired theme park on the mainland. Ise Jingu Shrine is also 50 minutes away.

General Information

  • Address: 7-1 Isobechowatakano, Shima, Mie Prefecture
  • Telephone:
  • Contact Email:
  • Check-in: 14:00–18:00
  • Check-out: Before 10:00
  • Closest Station: Kintetsu Ugata Station
  • Number of Rooms: 11
  • Parking: 15 cars (free), first come first served

Ease of Access

  • 15 minutes from Kintetsu Ugata Station

Price

  • Adults: 13,210 yen (2 persons in 1 room)
  • Small–large dogs: 1,110 yen
  • Large dogs: 2,210 yen

Dining

At Watakano-so, guests can enjoy the four signature ingredients that represent Mie Prefecture in a single meal: Matsusaka beef, lobster, fish, and Matoya oyster.

  • One-night stay with two meals: 20,910 yen per person (same price for adults and kids)

Watakano Island

Watakano Island is one of the inhabited islands located in Shima, Mie Prefecture. It is also described as a tract of land smaller than a continent and surrounded by water at high water.

Matoya Bay

Matoya Bay is a bay in the cities of Shima and Toba, Mie Prefecture, Japan, and part of the Ise-Shima region. The bay is known in Japan for oyster cultivation.

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