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Thalassa Shima Hotel and Resort

1826 1 Shirahama Uramura, Toba, 517-0025, Japan
Thalassa Shima Hotel and Resort
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Other facilities include an indoor swimming pool, a fitness centre, a sauna, an outdoor jacuzzi and thalassotherapy which is very famous in Japan. This thalassotherapy utilizes seawater and seaweed, ocean floor loam, oxygen-rich ocean air, seashore ecosystems, and other natural resources to combat stress, fatigue, and excess weight. It promotes physical fitness and purifies the body to encourage tone and beauty.(0305yy) The 4-storey white building is on the Shirama Beach surrounded by lush greenery and dramatic ocean views. The hotel is located on the Shirahama Beach facing Toba Bay and 20 minutes from Toba Station by car or shuttle bus. There are some sightseeing spots in this area such as Mikimoto Pearl Island and Toba Aquarium. A free shuttle bus is available between Toba Station and hotel. The bus stop of Toba station is at Mie Kotus Bus Terminal.

Check-in Time:

1500

Check-out Time:

1200

Total Rooms:

111

Total Floors:

5 floors.

Rooms:

The rooms are very large and are kept clean. All rooms have a balcony with ocean views. Both breakfast and a five-course dinner are included in the room rates.

Area

Chubu Intl Airport.

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