Latest Reviews for Chiba Prefecture Hotels

U-Neru
4.4/563 Reviews
I was impressed with how clean the entire facility was! It was very close to the station and very convenient! The only thing that bothered me was that the mattresses in the cabins were a bit hard! I'd definitely like to use it again!
9h Nine Hours Narita Airport
4.4/5222 Reviews
Sleeping pods (capsules) are at two levels - crawl in at floor level or climb up to second level (small ladder). Capsule has mattress, doona/duvet/quilt, wi-fi, and adjustable light. You can sit up comfortably inside capsule. Retractable curtain covers the entrance to capsule. So you have to be very quiet so neighbours aren’t disturbed, and snoring can be an issue (yours or others). Hotel divided into two sections - men only and women only. Reception hands you a bag containing towels and robe. Door from reception opens to locker room. Lockers are good size - can fit the largest suitcase, and more. Leave your shoes in locker and use slippers. Then head to shower/toilet area or capsule-bed area. No eating or drinking in capsule-bed area. No lounge area. Hotel connected to Terminal Two by two walkways (underground near train station entrance, or overpass at level two). Terminal Two has 24hr convenience store and a Yoshinoya, and usual shops and restaurants open during business hours. Connecting passageway to Terminal 3 from Terminal 2, or Shuttle bus to Terminal 1 every ten minutes (takes 7 minutes).
Leo YU Capsule Hotel Nishifunabashi
4.3/527 Reviews
It's a few minutes from Nishi Funabashi and renovated a low-rise condominium. There is a shop in front of the station, so it seems that it is not troubled by food. It is very beautiful inside, completely divided into men and women, and it is a mechanism that cannot be put inside without a key. The private room capsule is large enough. The shower amenities are also well equipped. There seem to be several VIP type single rooms. In the difficulty, is there no TV in the private room? But there is no problem even if it is free of wifi.
WE Home Hotel&Kitchen Ichikawa Funabashi - Hostel
4.4/510 Reviews
Note that it is a hostess rather than a hotel. The bed is 2 stage of the lower double plus upper single. Up to 3 names can be stayed. 2 person sofa, table, desk & chair. Wifi complete. Unit bus & toilet. The refrigerator is shared on the floor. There is no meal, but you can borrow a 1F kitchen and cook it yourself. There is a free drink service. There is no TV, and it is an alternative projector + subsqueeze viewing environment. You can also watch your own video by connecting the smartphone. Amenities feel like charging the necessary amount. Toothbrush set, razor, body towel, solid soap, shampoo & rinse can be bought. The bath towel is borrowed at 200 yen. It is returned from the hygiene side in 2 days. Shampoo rinse body soap set is also available for bottles.
tu.ne.Hostel
4.5/52 Reviews
Manager was helpful and speak English well. I was in TEI room and comfort . However there was some old wooden smell and hope that can try to put scent or aroma oil or air refresher to eliminate it . overall was good and I enjoyed it.
Leo Yu Capsule Hotel Funabashi
4.5/528 Reviews
We booked this hotel for our son to travel alone. We let him stay at Funabashi because the last time we went with our friends, we liked this city very much. It is easy to travel, very close to Keisei-Funabashi station. We booked this hotel because it was cheap and good at 700 baht/night. We were even more surprised when our son took pictures to show us. Our son praised how clean and tidy it was. There were pajamas to change every day. The bathroom amenities were complete. The hotel is on the 7th, 8th, and 9th floors, clearly divided into male and female floors. Our son stayed on the 7th floor and could not go up or down other floors. We thought it was safe. Next time, we will make an appointment with our friends to stay here because it is cheap and clean. It is famous in Japan, right? 😁
Tetoranze Makuhari Inagekaigan Hotel
3.3/51 Reviews
The location is fine, I booked this hotel for an event at Messe Hall. The bed was ok, but unfortunately the bathroom had leaking problems, there was always water on the floor.
Funabashi Grand Sauna and Capsule Hotel
3.7/565 Reviews
The facility itself is old. It's a pity that there are two Japanese-style toilets and one Western-style toilets, but the price was cheap and the sauna and bath facilities were good. It is also good to walk a few minutes from the station. For the capsule sauna in the Showa period, I think the sauna room, the washroom, and the bathtub are also large and comfortable. The break room is a little crowded and I think it will be difficult to secure a reclining space. There was no loud conversation in the rest room or bathroom, which can be seen in large hot bath facilities. I was worried about the customer layer because it was in the restaurant area in front of the station, but I think it is no problem at all.
Rakuten STAY MOTEL Kujukurihama Katakai
4/522 Reviews
Use with 5 families and 1 dog. I had a hard time entering the reservation number at remote check-in, but the room was clean and easy to use, and the dog (Chihuahua) was also calm. I liked the open-air bath the most. I could hardly see the outside scenery, but I could see the moon through the gap around the ceiling. I rarely cooked it, but I had the minimum necessary items, steamed and ate the clams I had bought. I liked coffee makers. The price is cheap!
Kawanoya
1/51 Reviews
The hotel is just by the river in Yoro Valley, a standard old-fashioned Japanese hotel with no elevator. Dinner and breakfast are all Japanese-style set meals, very rich, and they are all local specialties, and they taste good. The hot spring is in a cave underground, and the hot spring water is black.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties34
Number of Reviews474
Average Price (Weekdays)PHP 5,958
Average Price (Weekends)PHP 6,982