In and around Minamiboso
Tateyama Hotels & Ryokan

Grand Mercure Minamiboso Resort & Spa
Minamiboso, Tateyama
The hotel is located in Minami-Boso Quasi-National Park, which enjoys hot weather year-round. Guests will enjoy a comfortable stay no matter whether visiting on an active itinerary or for a relaxing private vacation.

Seigetsusou
Minamiboso, Tateyama
Located approximately 3 minutes away on foot from JR Tomiura Station, this guesthouse is convenient for both solo-traveling and business. With just a 5 minute walk to the shore, as well as flower and loquat picking available, spend a relaxing time communing with nature.

Grand View Iwai
Minamiboso, Tateyama
Enjoy an affordable stay at this seaside condominium-type hotel situated 40 meters above ground, featuring a panoramic hot spring bath and offering great scenic views. All rooms have a kitchen, cooking utensils and tableware, so feel free to bring in food to cook.

Hotel Chikura
Minamiboso, Tateyama
This seaside hotel offers great food and is surrounded by nature. Its new hot spring facility “La Bulisa” features open-air hot springs at the water's edge where guests can gaze out at the sea.

Gyotakuso Suzukiya
Minamiboso, Tateyama
This small inn's atmosphere remains unchanged from days of old. The delicious meals — prepared with plentiful use of delicious, local seafood, rice, and vegetables — are served in guestrooms or in private booths. The beach is just a short 5-minute stroll from the inn.

Minshuku Chubei
Minamiboso, Tateyama
This facility is limited to 3 groups a day. Discover the kindness and compassion that you had begun to forget in your busy life. Small groups welcome.

Cafe & Hotel Porto Maison Rooms
Minamiboso, Tateyama
Formerly known as Grand Bleu Inn, Porto Maison Rooms is just 5 minutes from the beach. It is well-loved by a French diver who was the model for Grand Bleu. There is a sweets cafe popular among female guests.

Chikurakan
Minamiboso, Tateyama
Chikura is a Japanese ryokan and has a history of about 100 years. The Chikura Onsen is a hot spring with a history of about 1,000 years, and there is a legend that Minamoto no Yoritomo, a general at the time, healed his wounds in the hot spring.
Chikura is written with the characters for 'thousand' and 'warehouse' and was named as such because previously, fishing was prosperous and there were more than 1,000 warehouses for storing marine products.
Chikura is located in a hot spring region approximately 2.5 hours away from Narita and Tokyo Station by car. And it is a relatively short drive from tourist locations like Disneyland (about 2 hours), Misui Outlet Park Kisarazu (about 1.5 hours), and Mother Farm (about 1 hour).
In the spring, visitors can visit Tateyama Castle and the Cherry Blossom Festival at Awa Shrine, gather bamboo shoots in Miyoshi Village, or go clamming in Futtsu or Kisarazu.
In the summer, visitors can enjoy a variety of marine sports (surfing, diving, canoeing, yachting, jet-skiing, and more) and summer festivals.
In the fall, there is mandarin orange picking, autumn leaves at Komatsu-ji Temple, and fall festivals. And in winter, there is strawberry and flower picking, as well as illumination at various theme parks.
These and more are available for visitors to enjoy.
Chikura is written with the characters for 'thousand' and 'warehouse' and was named as such because previously, fishing was prosperous and there were more than 1,000 warehouses for storing marine products.
Chikura is located in a hot spring region approximately 2.5 hours away from Narita and Tokyo Station by car. And it is a relatively short drive from tourist locations like Disneyland (about 2 hours), Misui Outlet Park Kisarazu (about 1.5 hours), and Mother Farm (about 1 hour).
In the spring, visitors can visit Tateyama Castle and the Cherry Blossom Festival at Awa Shrine, gather bamboo shoots in Miyoshi Village, or go clamming in Futtsu or Kisarazu.
In the summer, visitors can enjoy a variety of marine sports (surfing, diving, canoeing, yachting, jet-skiing, and more) and summer festivals.
In the fall, there is mandarin orange picking, autumn leaves at Komatsu-ji Temple, and fall festivals. And in winter, there is strawberry and flower picking, as well as illumination at various theme parks.
These and more are available for visitors to enjoy.




