Located right off the Ise Interchange, what used to be called Business Hotel Hane Ise Inter is now, due to a branded consolidation, called Hotel Area One Ise Inter. The target audience is migrating blue-collar workers. The linemen, the road workers, and the migrating construction workers who need a convenient place to crash for the night. Therefore, the parking lot is filled with work trucks and there is a public bath for men ONLY. The doors are the old-fashioned key type. There is very little soundproofing, so if you plan to make noise in your room, expect everyone to hear clearly. The rooms are clean, the washrooms are the cramped modular type. Nothing special with the amenities. There are no convenience stores within walking distance so the lobby has many of the things you would buy at a convenience store except with an inflated cost. The breakfast is very Japanese. They highlight foodstuffs that are grown in Mie or food that comes in a can. Pick and choose. You should find enough that are filling enough. I can't complain. If you were to make a Venn Diagram, this place would be somewhere in the center where the circles meet. Price vs convenience vs quality. Nothing is exceedingly done well, nothing is fantastic but nothing to complain about either.
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