The airport shuttle bus was excellent and very convenient. There were a lot of Western guests, probably because it's a cheap and easy place to stay overnight during a layover. Plus, they have a shuttle to the JR station. Overall, very good, no complaints.
I stayed here for two nights at the beginning of May because I had a live concert at Makuhari Messe. It was only a short train ride from Makuhari, and on the way back it was quiet and relaxing as most people were heading towards Tokyo. It was also very convenient to get to the airport by train. The facilities were very clean, and the location was easy to find as you exit Soga Station, so I would definitely stay here again.
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KKai Szeto2026.02.17
Booked a 3D2N stay to rest up for Disney.
From the JR Maihama station, hotel shuttle bus comes at a regular interval of 20mins, located below the train station. Shuttle bus came with luggage compartment for people travelling with baggage.
Check in had quite a bit of wait due to it being a weekend, however priority queue is available if you had done an online check in/ hilton member.
Being winter season, room had sufficient heating or maybe too much, had to open the window to cool the room. Gotten the breakfast at a promotional price (¥3800) per pax upon checking in.
Gotten a park view twin double room, but there is not much you can see. Would advise to book the sea view room for better views.
Spacious room with a resting area and 2 double beds and toilet with a tub. Amenities provided with water.
Would come back again just to enjoy the room/ visit disney!
This hotel is great, really close to Narita Airport, and they offer a free shuttle service. Just be sure to check the schedule carefully. The hotel is very clean and includes a complimentary breakfast, which is excellent and offers a wide variety of both Western and Japanese options, including boiled eggs and raw eggs. There's also free parking and a complimentary hot spring package to Tokyo Yuurakujo.
Welcome drink included
Large public bath available
All-you-can-eat ice cream after bathing
The room was clean and the front desk staff were polite
I mainly used JR Chiba Station, so it wasn't right next to the station, but it was within walking distance. About 15 minutes?
But Keisei Chiba Chuo Station was right there.
I stayed for two nights, but I only slept at the hotel, so I didn't check the location, sorry for the 3 rating.
Regarding facilities, I gave it a 3 because the toilet in the women's public bath was out of order, which was inconvenient.
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TTuixiudeganjuezhenhao2025.08.19
We were extremely satisfied with our stay here. We spent two nights at this hotel while visiting Disneyland with our two children. We booked a quad room for two adults and two children, which was spacious, clean, and comfortable.
The hotel offers a dedicated shuttle service to Disneyland right from its entrance. Especially on hot days, I felt this was much better than staying at a Disneyland hotel, as it minimized walking and made our experience much more relaxing.
Breakfast was also excellent, and our children absolutely loved it.
The hotel is about 800 meters from the metro station. Right by the metro exit, there's a shopping complex with a food court that reminds me of a traditional Chinese snack street. It offers a wide variety of snacks that are inexpensive but very delicious.
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GG_VP2025.12.11
HeWe chose this hotel because it’s located within the Tokyo Disney Resort area, making it very convenient to visit both Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea. We stayed for two nights and overall had a great experience.
The room was extremely spacious — the largest we stayed in during our entire Tokyo trip. The in-room amenities were impressive as well. They provided bath salts, face masks, and even heat patches, which were perfect after a long day of walking around Disneyland or DisneySea. Unfortunately, these amenities were not replenished during our stay. The bathroom was another highlight, designed almost like a private onsen, and it was completely separated from the toilet, adding extra comfort and convenience.
The hotel also has an in-house mart, though the food selection is quite limited. On the bright side, there is a small Disney shop inside the hotel where you can buy souvenirs without the usual crowds found in the parks.
Breakfast was good and matched the standard of other hotels in a similar price range. I especially recommend the desserts — they were delicious.
Overall, we truly enjoyed our stay and would consider returning on our next Disney trip.
There was a large bath with sauna so I was able to relax. From the rooftop, I could see the night view of the city. The air was clear so I could see the Skytree. The breakfast had a wide variety of options and was very delicious. I was happy that they also provided cups for taking coffee home. I would like to use it again.
It's a great hotel. It's next to the Chiba Police Station. It feels very safe. You can see two big national flags of China and Japan when you enter the door. It feels like a hotel that welcomes Chinese tourists very much. The rooms are quite average, similar to the dry rest hotels in China. The bathhouse on the 10th floor is great, not big but very clean, with a good view (it is one of the tallest buildings around after all) and there is not much. People, Obasan at the front desk is very kind and approachable. I haven't tried the breakfast restaurant because of my work and rest habits. The steaks in the Western restaurant are good. After leaving the hotel, turn left and there is a 711 convenience store about 100 meters away. Turn right and walk for two to three minutes and there is the ”Golden Corner” Izakaya, which offers a variety of sashimi, skewers, and tempura bars, which are great for drinking and chatting. All in all, it was a very pleasant experience here!
Clean and comfy room and toilet. Polite and helpful staff as well who helped us with catching the airport shuttle bus. Good location and near Kaihimmakuhari Station, and a short walk away from an AEON mall. There was also a nice Christmas tree and other decorations at the lobby. One thing to note is that they will photocopy your credit card as a form of deposit.
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FFeixiangdezhu2022The airport shuttle bus was excellent and very convenient. There were a lot of Western guests, probably because it's a cheap and easy place to stay overnight during a layover. Plus, they have a shuttle to the JR station. Overall, very good, no complaints.
HHeiluotuoThis hotel is great, really close to Narita Airport, and they offer a free shuttle service. Just be sure to check the schedule carefully. The hotel is very clean and includes a complimentary breakfast, which is excellent and offers a wide variety of both Western and Japanese options, including boiled eggs and raw eggs. There's also free parking and a complimentary hot spring package to Tokyo Yuurakujo.
RRenxiangThe room in Habita was very beautiful and the surrounding facilities were substantial and relaxing.
After checking in, I took a leisurely bath at the hot spring facility in front of me, ate rice, and enjoyed the movie with the projector in my room at night.
It was a room that did not face each other, so I didn't care about the surroundings, and it was swaying in the hammock outside.
I think it was my first trip to enjoy the hotel.
There are no tourist spots around, so if you enjoy accommodation, I would be happy to be able to check in a little earlier.
KKai SzetoBooked a 3D2N stay to rest up for Disney.
From the JR Maihama station, hotel shuttle bus comes at a regular interval of 20mins, located below the train station. Shuttle bus came with luggage compartment for people travelling with baggage.
Check in had quite a bit of wait due to it being a weekend, however priority queue is available if you had done an online check in/ hilton member.
Being winter season, room had sufficient heating or maybe too much, had to open the window to cool the room. Gotten the breakfast at a promotional price (¥3800) per pax upon checking in.
Gotten a park view twin double room, but there is not much you can see. Would advise to book the sea view room for better views.
Spacious room with a resting area and 2 double beds and toilet with a tub. Amenities provided with water.
Would come back again just to enjoy the room/ visit disney!
GGuest UserWhat a place to stay !! For a first Onsen style capsule pod hotel, this blew all expectations out the water. Massage facilities as well as electric massage chairs, study/work nooks, a shop, and four restaurants to cater any craving needs. Remove your shoes immediately and place them in a locker (located to the right when you enter the hotel). Exceptionally clean facilities, the onsen has numerous washing areas, a cold plunge pool, Sauna (90-100°C), Jacuzzi bath, three mineral hot baths, and outdoor hot bath, plus Ion bath. The Onsen is open until 1am and is busy from 5pm-10pm daily.
Massages start from around 2000¥
Sleeping pods are spacious, although the lockable lockers within the pods are around 9 inches deep. There’s a hanging rail, and beside the sleeping area you’ll find a TV, power outlet, and standard USB charging point.
Access: The hotel is located on the 1st floor. Use the outdoor escalators beside the bus terminal. There’s a McDonalds plus various other eateries and shops within the shopping mall, including a supermarket that sells everything from lighting, small/large electronics, and bicycles.
If you’re visiting Makuhari Messe like I did, Uber will cost you 2000-3000¥ each way - taking around 10 minutes in peak hour traffic.
The local staffed train station is located beside the Bus Terminal, providing decently quick access into Tokyo.
Staff were extremely friendly, smiling, and always happy to help.
There is a smokers lounge room within the hotel.
GGuest UserThis hotel is, to put it mildly, a mixed bag. The facilities and hardware are decent, but the service really needs a major upgrade. As a Marriott Sheraton, an international hotel, there should be a certain standard of service, but it felt like some staff members lacked a good service attitude. The breakfast restaurant service, on the whole, felt average and not very friendly.
Surprisingly, the amusement park charges separately and doesn't accept WeChat or Alipay – the payment options are really subpar. The staff seemed inflexible and didn't seem to consider guests' needs. The shuttle bus staff for airport transfers were even worse; they saw guests struggling with lots of luggage but didn't offer to help load it, and even checked tickets prematurely. One female staff member wearing glasses particularly stood out.
Overall, the service is poor, lacking warmth and consideration for guests. It feels like a superficial politeness without genuine concern for customer needs. Marriott management really needs to refresh this hotel's culture and values. If they can't genuinely serve guests and even discriminate against Chinese tourists, then their service team needs a complete overhaul.
On the positive side, some staff members were good, like the young Japanese man at the luggage storage, who was very helpful. Overall, I probably won't stay here again; the experience was generally poor.
GG_VPHeWe chose this hotel because it’s located within the Tokyo Disney Resort area, making it very convenient to visit both Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea. We stayed for two nights and overall had a great experience.
The room was extremely spacious — the largest we stayed in during our entire Tokyo trip. The in-room amenities were impressive as well. They provided bath salts, face masks, and even heat patches, which were perfect after a long day of walking around Disneyland or DisneySea. Unfortunately, these amenities were not replenished during our stay. The bathroom was another highlight, designed almost like a private onsen, and it was completely separated from the toilet, adding extra comfort and convenience.
The hotel also has an in-house mart, though the food selection is quite limited. On the bright side, there is a small Disney shop inside the hotel where you can buy souvenirs without the usual crowds found in the parks.
Breakfast was good and matched the standard of other hotels in a similar price range. I especially recommend the desserts — they were delicious.
Overall, we truly enjoyed our stay and would consider returning on our next Disney trip.
FFreda505My first time staying at a Hilton in Japan, and the hotel exceeded my expectations – it was incredibly spacious! The service was also excellent, and the front desk even had staff who spoke Chinese. Plus, there's a free airport shuttle.
11391765****Many people have already reviewed this hotel, noting its spacious rooms and very close proximity to the station, along with a shuttle service to Disneyland.
Now, let me share some drawbacks that weren't frequently mentioned in earlier reviews:
1. The hotel is quite old, with a somewhat Showa-era style. While it's a Japanese hotel, I was surprised by the lack of many facilities. Having stayed in numerous Japanese hotels, I've come to expect ice machines, microwaves, and laundromats in Japanese-managed properties – these were completely missing here. (I had initially deliberated between this hotel and the Hilton, but chose Brighton thinking the Hilton, being internationally managed, wouldn't have these facilities, only to find Brighton didn't either.)
2. There's no bottled water in the room, let alone the 'free mini-bar' mentioned in some reviews. It's even hard to get drinking water here; you have to go to a water dispenser by the elevator. Although they provide a kettle for refilling, honestly, I wasn't too keen on using it.
Aside from these points, the nearby commercial area is quite convenient, with delicious and affordable gyutan (beef tongue) rice, a supermarket, 100-yen shops, and some Japanese clothing stores. If the hotel were to add the facilities mentioned above, the stay experience would be significantly improved.
ZZailushangdeZxiaojieThe hotel is near Maihama Station, and the shuttle takes about 10 minutes to get there, making it very convenient to catch the Disney Resort Line. However, we had a little hiccup. On our first night, while waiting for the shuttle, the bus pictured (the one in the photo) arrived. We showed our Ctrip booking to the driver, but he surprisingly told us it wasn't for this hotel. This left us waiting in the cold for 20 minutes until the next identical shuttle arrived before we could board. Also, upon arriving at the hotel, I was told there was no onsen (hot spring), even though I had booked well in advance and confirmed it had one at the time. Nevertheless, the hotel staff were very proactive in resolving the issue later on. I'd definitely stay here again for my next Disney trip!
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