Introducing the Chikura Tsunagu Hotel, a beautiful facility and campsite located in Minamiboso, Chiba, Japan. The hotel boasts a friendly and attentive staff, ensuring a pleasant experience for every guest. With its pristine cleanliness and convenient proximity to the beach, guests can enjoy the soothing sound of waves as they drift off to sleep. Visitors have praised the hotel's well-maintained facilities and have expressed a desire to return. Families who have stayed at the Chikura Tsunagu Hotel have enjoyed various activities such as taking baths, barbecuing, and exploring the beach. The hotel also offers a library and cafe for guests to relax and indulge in. Additionally, the hotel organizes campfires in the garden, which are particularly enjoyable for children. Guests have appreciated the staff's kindness and the overall positive experience they had during their stay. The hotel offers spacious and beautifully designed rooms, making it an ideal choice for families and those seeking a special retreat. Discover the Chikura Tsunagu Hotel and create unforgettable memories in this haven of tranquility in Chiba.
Reviews
Beautiful facility and campsite. The staff are so friendly. Everything is so clean and it's one min to the beach. We can hear the sound of wave going to bed. Definitely want to come back!
Note that the current chef is leaving so the rave review below may not be current.
We ate lunch in the restaurant. Incredible spaghetti shrimp cream sauce tastes like lobster bisque. The chef uses an authentic bisque technique. Beef curry was fantastic too.
And the prices are so reasonable.
We did not stay at the hotel.
Very clean and convenient facility, kind staffs, what a lovely place. For travel to Chiba, definitely one of the best to stay!
Thank you for your help in September of last year.
After arriving, I entered from the entrance from the parking lot, but the front desk was small so I couldn't tell. There was no one in what looked like a front desk, and there were four family members wandering around, but I couldn't see how many people were cleaning. All the staff ignored me. Moreover, there was no greeting after just a quick glance.
When I said, "Excuse me," a relatively nice young man answered the call, but at that point I started to feel distrustful.
We stayed in a tent, but it was so hot that we couldn't sleep at all. I wish they had told me in advance that there was no air conditioning, and when I checked in advance to see if it would be hot at night at this time of year, they said, ``It's cool by the wind blowing by the sea, so it would be best to bring something to wear.'' That's what he said.
Not only is it cool, but even on a September night it feels like heatstroke.
I think you should be careful when sleeping in a tent.
To make matters worse, there is a staff member who smokes outside all night.
There was no greeting.
While we were having a barbecue, a young female staff member wandered around in front of the tent, as if on guard, without saying hello.
I thought they were probably there to see if anyone brought their own drinks. (The cost of bringing in drinks is too high)
There are no drinks available for children.
Morning cleaning staff? The older male staff member was also very unfriendly.
When I returned the key at checkout, she smiled and mistyped my name...
We were the only ones staying in the tent so why would we make a mistake? I guess it was just unpleasant until the end.
It didn't matter if it was cheap or bad.
As a guest, I think there are some compromises you have to make because it's cheap, but I think the training of the staff is minimal.
It was a shame because the facilities and location were good.
First of all, the concept of the inn was wonderful. An extraordinary experience at an elementary school retreat. There were plenty of activities around, the food was delicious, the nature was amazing, and I was able to spend New Year's Day happily with my family in a sophisticated inn.
I was also very impressed with the kindness of the staff. We had a nostalgic feeling about everyone's library and enjoyed talking about it. Thank you for all the memories!
My family hates insects and prefers winter camping.
First glamping experience after getting a dog
I thought it would be very cold, so I took all the measures to protect myself from the cold, but despite the heavy rain and strong winds, there was no condensation inside the tent, and the heater kept me warm, so I was able to wear light clothes. It was cold at night and in the morning, and I never had trouble sleeping.
With a tent that will not budge even in strong rain and wind,
It was a space where the dog could also relax.
A hidden gem hotel for those with dogs!
Even if you don't have a dog with you
The food is delicious both at night and in the morning!
We recommend a plan that includes two meals.
I read reviews that the quantity was small, so I went to a nearby supermarket and bought some clams and sashimi.
Grilled rice balls to finish! 2 large rice balls per person!
Although we had a BBQ in the pouring rain, the aroma of sesame oil kept us entertained until the end!
Thank you very much for preparing and cleaning up in the rain. Bath towels were also placed gently, and I appreciated the thoughtfulness. Maybe it's for a different purpose, but I was able to protect myself from the rain by covering it with a tarpaulin!
I was told that it would be 1,500 yen per person to bring in a drink for dinner, so I thought it was a one-drink system, so I chose something that I don't usually drink. It was raining heavily lol. I forgot to take a photo, but the hot butter drum and milk made with mulled wine and Boso rum was stylish and awesome!
My daughter was very excited about the optional fresh marshmallows made by the pastry chef! It was 200 yen for 4 pieces, but they were about the same diameter as Morinaga's Marie! I was surprised at how big it was! I sandwiched it between Marie and ate it as s'mores.
By the time the BBQ was over, the rain had stopped and the bonfire in the garden was extinguished, but they had kindled a fire on the wet wood again, and I was really comforted by their thoughtfulness. Thank you so much♪
A sandy beach after passing through the path behind the tent
The entrance that makes you think it's definitely here lol
After passing through the path where you can meet Totoro, the sandy beach that appears in front of you was amazing!
I found a really nice hotel
I was able to refresh!
On this trip, I encountered white strawberries, black strawberries, Boso rum, and Boso whiskey, and I think I will have more opportunities to come to Chiba again. In that case, we look forward to working with you again!
I used it for a family trip over a 3-day holiday.
The room was clean and stylish. The kids seemed to really like the bunk beds. There is no toilet in the room, but the shared toilet was clean and there were …
This is a hotel where you can enjoy an extraordinary space.
Inside the accommodation, there is an open space without a roof where you can …
Location
Hours
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Monday
03:00 PM - 11:00 AM
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Tuesday
03:00 PM - 11:00 AM
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Wednesday
03:00 PM - 11:00 AM
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Thursday
03:00 PM - 11:00 AM
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Friday
03:00 PM - 11:00 AM
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Saturday
03:00 PM - 11:00 AM
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Sunday
03:00 PM - 11:00 AM
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