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What other travelers are saying about Aqua Ignis, Mie
Hotel has a very nice environment. Modernised building and new design. Japanese food served at the Japanese restaurant was great, tasty and presentable. Though the hot spring, which opens to the general public with small cost, was a little over crowded on a Sunday. Do recommend the hotel to restrict 1 or 2 hours of the day to just reserve for the hotel guests. Overall, it was clean and tidy but some areas were slightly deteriorated.
easy to access by a car. It contains some restaurants and shops, 2 Italian restaurants, 2 Japanese restaurants, a bakery and a cake shop, strawberry and veggie farm, hot spring public bath, massage, and accommodation. 2 popular cheves and 1 patisserie produce their restaurants. they provide delicious food made from local harvest at stylish and beautiful buildings. hot spring is also good.it opens until 24:00 and has a cafe, rest space, and a souvenir shop.
I can only speak for the hot spring, but everything about it was incredible. The building itself is very modern with a small shop for food, snacks, and souvenirs. The baths were nice and well maintained with a number of options including indoor, outdoor, and personal.
I love this spa. The baths are great, view amazing. Bamboo growing next to your bath. The is a great bread shop too. Nice lounge area. New highway is being build too close to the onzen.
Aqua Ignis is a premium hot spring resort and spa complex located in Komono, Mie Prefecture, Japan. This luxury onsen destination features natural hot springs, high-end accommodations, gourmet dining, and wellness facilities, making it a popular retreat for travelers seeking relaxation and rejuvenation in central Japan.
Aqua Ignis hot springs typically operate from 6:00 AM to 12:00 AM daily. Day-use admission prices range from 600-1,200 yen for adults depending on the facilities used. Hotel guests often receive complimentary or discounted access to the onsen baths. Prices may vary seasonally and it's recommended to check the official website for current rates.
From Nagoya, take the Kintetsu Yunoyama Line to Yunoyama Onsen Station, then use the free shuttle bus to Aqua Ignis (total journey about 1 hour). From Osaka or Kyoto, take trains to Yokkaichi Station then transfer to the Yunoyama Line. The resort also offers parking for visitors arriving by car via the Tokai-Hokuriku Expressway.
Aqua Ignis features several acclaimed restaurants including Tsujiguchi Hironobu's patisserie, Masayuki Okuda's Italian restaurant Il Késerya, and traditional Japanese cuisine at Sato no Yu restaurant. The resort offers fine dining experiences, casual cafes, and local Mie Prefecture specialties, making it a culinary destination alongside its hot spring facilities.
Aqua Ignis offers luxury hotel accommodations including standard twin rooms, family rooms, and premium suites with private onsen baths. Room rates typically range from 15,000-50,000 yen per night depending on season, room type, and meal plans included. The hotel features modern amenities, tatami areas, and scenic views of the surrounding mountains and hot spring gardens.