A hotel overlooking Inubosaki (Cape Inubo), which has been visited by many writers and artists. The hotel prides itself most on its open-air natural hot spring, Shorai-no-Yu. There is also a package that includes a bathing experience and a gorgeous meal with no stay.
The guest rooms are designed to have a good view of the large garden. There are lots of books regarding Akutagawa Ryuunosuke. They serve only really delicious local delicacies.
An inn near the sea is a great location for marine leisure activities. All rooms have an ocean view. Wi-Fi connection is available in rooms. Enjoy its specialty, seafood meals.
A public inn with many facilities. Besides tennis courts, there are also other facilities such as a baseball field and a ground golf field in the vicinity.
An inn with a restaurant made from a refurbished wooden fishing boat, Funatsukimaru. All rooms have a sea view. The seafood dining while enjoyng the ocean view is superb. There are three open-air onsen baths that can be rented.
A Japanese style ryokan surrounded by pine groves. It offers a variety of hot spring baths with the comfort of the sea breeze such as a rooftop foot bath overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Enjoy flower picking in the field nearby in spring. It's a perfect place to stay for sightseeing.
A hidden hot spring inn located in front of the famous waterfall 'Awamata no Taki' in Yoro Valley, situated in the south-central part of Chiba Prefecture. Otaki Town, which includes Yoro Valley, has long been a key trading hub where mountain and sea treasures intersect. Though nestled in the mountains, you can enjoy carefully selected delicacies from the mountains and seas of Minami Boso. The hot spring, named 'Fossil Bath' because sea urchin fossils from about 120 million years ago were discovered during excavation, is known for its beneficial effects on skin conditions, burns, and wounds, and is also called 'Beauty Bath.' Relax and unwind surrounded by the grand nature of Oku Boso.
They have two large bathhouses, one a sulfur spring without hydrogen sulfide, the other a Helston mineral bath. At 20:00 they switch the bathhouses for men and for women, so you can enjoy both on the same day. The large open-air baths are open alternately for men and for women. They also have an open-air bath which can be reserved for private bathing.
A hotel located right in front of Kisarazu Port, it serves its guests with Kaiseki ryori (a traditional-style Japanese meal). At the front entrance is a Japanese garden sprawling 3970 square meters. The wooden building has a Showa retro feel (a classic style which brings back memories of the 60′s and 70′s). Their delicious kaiseki-style traditional Japanese meals are favored by the local foodies.