The response at the reception was very pleasant and explained carefully! !! I was thrilled at my first stay, but I was relieved. I happened to be alone so I could spend a relaxing time! It's enough to just sleep. There was also a parking lot, so it was saved. I would like to use it again. Thank you very much! !!
Hotel near Tokyo Disneyland Area,Urayasu3% of visitors choose this area
DDean Maurice2023.12.29
We knew what we were getting into when we booked this hotel and it was truly an economy hotel to be close to Disney. They had excellent and frequent access with busses to get to the Disneyland and Disneysea area and took between 15-20 minutes each day to get from the hotel front door to the park gates. They have a free shuttle that works on a first come first serve basis but in the morning it left a little late so we used the public busses that stop very close to the hotel. The hotel is about 1 km away from each of the closest metro stations - Shin-Urayasu and Maihama (closest to Disney).
The hotel is very minimal and was truly a place to sleep. We liked that we had a small kitchen with a mini fridge and kettle and stocked up on snacks and drinks each day at the nearby 7-11 to be ready to line up at Disneyland. We had the double bed and it was small but just a place to sleep so we felt rested. The rooms were warm enough in December but got a bit drafty at night. There was a desk, small work station, small TV and surprisingly a DVD/VCR combo in a cabinet. The bathroom was quite compact but we appreciated the heated seat on the Japanese style toilet and the good warm shower. They provide bath products and towels and there is the option to get additional items in the lobby like extra towels, bathing towel, shave cream, combs and toothbrushes. It is important to note that the hotel does not do daily housekeeping.
We felt we had a good stay here because we wanted to be close to Disney without spending a lot of money. The stay was fine but on the last night the fire alarm went off four times around 1:30 am. They handed out a brochure at the front desk to say that if you left your shower door open the steam could set off the fire alarm and that could be what happened. After the second alarm a Japanese man told us we could stay in our room, after the second alarm the front desk made a loud announcement in Japanese over the intercom and after the fourth alarm they made an announcement in English to not worry. A little bit of a disruptive sleep but at least it didn't affect our Disney days.
The location is not bad, 10 minutes to Chiba Station, there is a commercial street all the way. There is a front desk on the first floor of the hotel, which provides consulting services and can receive a bottle of mineral water every day. The female single room is on the 5th floor, very clean and safe, suitable for traveling alone. Entering the floor there is a lounge, free Wi-Fi, a separate shower room, a dressing room, a Dyson hair dryer and moisturizer. There is free coffee and hot water to instant noodles. Change bath towels and bathrobes every day, the service is in place. Cost-effective is recommended.
The location is great if you arrived to Narita in the arrival hall level, if you come from city to stay the night, it’s very confusing and limited directions to the hotel from departure hall level. There is no common rest area in this branch so you cannot eat here. They provide basic amenities like tooth brush and towels. But no cup to brush in the morning, inconvenient. The bed and pillow is very hard to sleep on, the capsule is not very clean as in you can see black spots on the wall. Overall people are considerate and not talking but it’s very noisy as people come and goes and always using the hair dryer all night round. I think I will not book again as it’s not a good experience and I did not get a good sleep due to the stiff pillow and bedding.
Although the room was a bit small, the overall cleanliness was very good. Breakfast has simple bread. The beverage machine and coffee hot drink machine are available at any time.
The hotel is very convenient near the train station. As long as you take a train to the nearby shopping center, there are many choices for shopping restaurants. There is also a supermarket and 24-hour store near the hotel. 
The hotel was smaller than I expected, but the customer service was very good. I was with my children, but they were very considerate of me. However, the air conditioner seemed old, so I didn't turn it on because I felt like it would be bad for my health.
I guess I am the first person to review this hotel on Ctrip. This hotel can be searched in the future.
I booked this hotel purely because I saw it often when I stayed in Funabashi before. Just come back for nostalgia.
Facilities: Nothing much to expect, very traditional Japanese business hotel, many years old.
Hygiene: OK, relatively old
Environment: Located next to Keiyo National Highway, next to the super-loved Yakiniku Gin and Sushiro, very close to Keisei Daijingu Shrine, very convenient if you take the Keisei Line from Narita. It's also very close to Lalabao, and I used to go there often.
Service: Good, the old lady will make you a traditional Japanese breakfast. 900 yen per person. If it is expensive online, it is better to buy it on the spot.
The prices of hotels in Tokyo are now inflated. You can judge for yourself whether it is worth it. I recommend traveling on a budget.
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DDean MauriceWe knew what we were getting into when we booked this hotel and it was truly an economy hotel to be close to Disney. They had excellent and frequent access with busses to get to the Disneyland and Disneysea area and took between 15-20 minutes each day to get from the hotel front door to the park gates. They have a free shuttle that works on a first come first serve basis but in the morning it left a little late so we used the public busses that stop very close to the hotel. The hotel is about 1 km away from each of the closest metro stations - Shin-Urayasu and Maihama (closest to Disney).
The hotel is very minimal and was truly a place to sleep. We liked that we had a small kitchen with a mini fridge and kettle and stocked up on snacks and drinks each day at the nearby 7-11 to be ready to line up at Disneyland. We had the double bed and it was small but just a place to sleep so we felt rested. The rooms were warm enough in December but got a bit drafty at night. There was a desk, small work station, small TV and surprisingly a DVD/VCR combo in a cabinet. The bathroom was quite compact but we appreciated the heated seat on the Japanese style toilet and the good warm shower. They provide bath products and towels and there is the option to get additional items in the lobby like extra towels, bathing towel, shave cream, combs and toothbrushes. It is important to note that the hotel does not do daily housekeeping.
We felt we had a good stay here because we wanted to be close to Disney without spending a lot of money. The stay was fine but on the last night the fire alarm went off four times around 1:30 am. They handed out a brochure at the front desk to say that if you left your shower door open the steam could set off the fire alarm and that could be what happened. After the second alarm a Japanese man told us we could stay in our room, after the second alarm the front desk made a loud announcement in Japanese over the intercom and after the fourth alarm they made an announcement in English to not worry. A little bit of a disruptive sleep but at least it didn't affect our Disney days.
MmaccotIt's close to Tateyama Station and there's a convenience store right in front of it, so it's conveniently located.
The bathroom and kitchen are both clean.
Check-in time is 16:00-21:30.
You will be given instructions on how to use the room after asking for the combination lock key number.
Each room is independent, so you won't meet other guests and can stay here without worrying.
There are few restaurants at night, so it's a good idea to check Google Maps in advance.
The hotel is at the east exit.
On the other side (west exit), which is closer to the sea, there were about six restaurants and izakayas.
The beach is about a 10-minute walk from the station, up the stairs. When the weather is good, the sunset is beautiful and you can see Mt. Fuji.
For breakfast, we had bread and coffee at the cafe on the second floor of the nearby Nakamura Bakery.
I recommend this place for those who want to stay casually and cheaply with friends or family.
GGuest UserThe location is great if you arrived to Narita in the arrival hall level, if you come from city to stay the night, it’s very confusing and limited directions to the hotel from departure hall level. There is no common rest area in this branch so you cannot eat here. They provide basic amenities like tooth brush and towels. But no cup to brush in the morning, inconvenient. The bed and pillow is very hard to sleep on, the capsule is not very clean as in you can see black spots on the wall. Overall people are considerate and not talking but it’s very noisy as people come and goes and always using the hair dryer all night round. I think I will not book again as it’s not a good experience and I did not get a good sleep due to the stiff pillow and bedding.
Oorangeologyold but tidy. a tiny li'l hidden gem if you're a fan of 'traditional' japanese style accommodation at a super affordable price. by no means, anything convenient and modern but the Sho-Wa style place is well kept & clean. due to li'l traffic, the breakfast (optional) was not even available. bit of distance by walking from the train station, but a really short cab ride. bay-view is amazing, the rooms are facing fishing port. you want a go 'time capsule', this is it. ppl were nice—i mean almost non-existence except check-in/out—and accommodating. would i go 'back'? nah. will explore more, but it was a worth, pleasant visit.
CCERENOvery nice service,japanese hos pitality ”omotenashii”
we arrived 2pm,one hr.earlier before check-in but they allowed us to check- earlier,the food & service of room dinner is superb,especialy the superior lady staff,they approach us like we visit our relatives in province,so relaxing place,i can smoke in the terrace with a natural sounds of sea waves.thanks trip.com always,more power & god bless
GGuest UserThe check-in is done online (you will recieve am email) so you need to keep that in mind.
The JR station is close enough (only a few minutes, less than 5') and you have some kind of bar right next to the guesthouse.
Clean and cozy place, beds are closed with a curtain and the male/female spaces are clearly indicated
You shall take your shoes off and wear the provided flipflops to walk around.
GgoodyocoSetting aside the Pearl hate this place in Japan, the environment is very good in general, this hotel is a little remote, close to the sea, fortunately it is more convenient, downstairs is a restaurant, there is a convenience store next to it, basically you need things to buy, However, the hotel's own breakfast is very good, almost no heavy every day, the egg is particularly delicious. The room is too small to open the 24-inch suitcase at all. The hotel's hygiene is very good, very clean, and there is no smell. Every day, the waiter cleans the room very clean, the toilet is very clean, the bathtub is small, but it can fully accommodate one person. Wet and dry separation, The hotel is equipped with a kettle to drink hot water and there is no problem at all. The attitude of the front desk staff is also very kind. Check-in is also a highlight. You can handle it yourself on the self-service machine. This seems to be a domestic one temporarily not available !
GGuest UserIn order to come to Chiba Peach to play, I chose this convenient hotel, the overall feeling is still good. The size of the room is enough for one person, and the price is not expensive. High cost performance, will recommend to family and friends.
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