Well situated in the Mihama Ward district of Chiba, Tetoranze Makuhari Inagekaigan Hotel is located 1.4 miles from Inage beach, 12 miles from Shopping Mall SHOPS and 12 miles from Ichikawa City Museum of Literature. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant, room service and luggage storage space, along with free WiFi throughout the property. The hostel has family rooms.
At the hostel, all rooms have a closet. Complete with a private bathroom equipped with a shower and a hairdryer, all rooms at Tetoranze Makuhari Inagekaigan Hotel have a flat-screen TV and air conditioning, and some rooms also offer a seating area. The rooms will provide guests with a fridge.
Katsushika Hachimangu Temple is 12 miles from the accommodation, while Chiba Museum of Science and Industry is 12 miles from the property. Narita International Airport is 24 miles away.
Located in Kujukuri, Narita Airport Samurai Hostel is a 1-minute drive from Katakai Beach and 8 minutes from Shokakuji Temple. This hostel is 5.9 mi (9.5 km) from Minami-hama Seaside Swimming Area and 6.1 mi (9.9 km) from Hasunuma Ocean Park.
Head down to the water and enjoy a day at the private beach, or take advantage of other recreational amenities, which include bicycles to rent. Additional amenities at this hostel include complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and a communal living room.
Grab a bite from the snack bar/deli serving guests of Narita Airport Samurai Hostel.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, multilingual staff, and luggage storage. Free self parking is available onsite.
Treat yourself to a stay in one of the 10 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring fireplaces. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Conveniences include phones, as well as laptop-compatible safes and desks.
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AAnonymous UserThis is a bathing capsule hotel for entertainment and leisure, which is quite suitable for single travelers. There are many comics, and the rest area is large and of various types. I didn't have a deep impression of the bathing area. The accommodation area is very quiet, and everyone moves very quietly. Although the sleeping area is not large, it is ok to sit and organize things. It can be ventilated, and the TV can be muted.
JJess NyewI stayed 1N here so that I could wake up to meet my husband when he arrived early the next morning. This is located in Terminal 2 & if u are landing from another terminals, simply take the free airport terminal shuttle. It is very clean & they supply pajamas, bedroom slippers bath towel, face towel, floor map, toothpaste & brush in a bag for your stay. However, try to avoid sleeping near the door (I am not sure if they'll give you a choice) as I didn't have a good night sleep. There were simply too many ppl walking in/out the sleeping pods. Whenever the door is opened, you'll hear the hairdryer blowing noise. Some travelers who wore their own flipflops will make noise while walking towards their own pod. It can get bit stuffy in your sleeping pod, I would advise to bring a handheld fan with you. Remember to bring along your travel adaptor as USD or Type-C connectors are not available in the pods.
MMoy GcI enjoyed it so much there! Nice sauna and onsen, they’ll give you a bag full of things you need such as clothes towel brush etc. also they have a shuttle bus too, take from Narita Terminal 2 and go directly to the bus stop.
The bus start operating at 5am, I have early flight so everything is perfect.
If your flight from terminal 1, you can stop at terminal 2 and switch bus at bus stop 8
Definitely will go again on my next trip!
GGuest Useri just stayed there for one night while waiting for my next accommodation. but it was a good space for what you get for a capsule hotel. had all the amenities you would need. the lockers aren't to big so depending on the size of your suitcase it can fit but if its a large suitcase most likely not.
GGuest UserThe 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! !!
GGuest User💤 **Sleeping Experience:** I thought I'd feel like I was crammed in a can of sardines, but I was slapped down in the cabin the second I laid down! The curved ceiling design wasn't oppressive at all, and the ventilation system was super quiet, with air circulation even more comfortable than my air conditioner! The pillows were surprisingly memory foam, with both soft and firm options! The soundproofing was much better than I expected, and I could sleep through the night with or without earplugs—a delight for those with social anxiety.
🛁 **Bathroom Surprises:** I was blown away by the ”space capsule shower”! The water temperature was instant and consistent, and the horse oil shampoo kept my hair frizz-free! The dressing room provided free makeup remover pads and scrunchies—so girl-friendly! There was even a makeup mirror with an LED light hidden in the mirror cabinet, so I didn't have to do my makeup in the dark. I was so touched!
👥 **Socially Friendly Space:** I thought capsule hotels were just for sleeping, but I ended up meeting so many great travelers in the ”shared book bar”! Work quietly during the day with high-speed WiFi (tested, it easily uploads large files), and enjoy board games with fellow backpackers from around the world at night. A microwave is available for rent in the kitchen, so you can enjoy a late-night bowl of instant noodles while gazing out at the city skyline – instantly embodying the same lonely romance you'd find in Japanese dramas!
AAnonymous UserThe location is very good, one or two hundred meters away from the Inari Coast Station, just a few minutes away. There is a big supermarket next to it, and there are many small shops for eating. Life is still very convenient. The room hygiene is OK, but if you live continuously, you have to hang the cleaning sign before 11 o'clock, otherwise no one will clean it, and it will not work for a little more time. This is more depressing.
KkjjdndnThe Showa-style capsule hotel with a history of more than 30 years is easy to find next to Funabashi Station. The clerk does not speak English, so communicate in Japanese or with translation software.
There are Chinese and English precautions at the front desk, which the clerk will give. Large luggage can be stored in the stairwell and can be taken at any time.
The storage compartment space is okay, the sleeping compartment space is relatively small, and it is really old. The radio no longer works, and the big-butt TV can watch ten channels. The lighting can be adjusted, but the disadvantage is that there is only one charging socket.
The bathroom is old but clean, and you can't take a bath from 2 to 4 am every day.
At night, there is no place to stay in the public rest area, only in the sleeping compartment.
Disposable and public supplies are very complete and sufficient.
You have to leave the sleeping compartment at 10 am every day and can stay until 12 am. It doesn't matter if you stay in the same room.
I haven't eaten in the restaurant, so I won't comment.
The price is indeed an advantage. If you want to experience an old-fashioned capsule hotel, you can consider it. I am still willing to try a capsule hotel with higher specifications.
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