Yūhi Kaigan Shōkaku

7.0
Very Good
(344 reviews)

822 Yawata, Tateyama, Chiba 294-0047, Japan

+81 470-23-8111

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Hotel Description

Yūhi Kaigan Shōkaku is a charming beachfront hotel located at 822 Yawata, Tateyama, Chiba 294-0047, Japan, offering a unique blend of comfort, convenience, and scenic beauty. Situated just a 15-minute walk from Tateyama train station, this welcoming hotel is perfectly positioned across from Kagamigaura Beach on Tateyama Bay. The vibrant surroundings of the hotel provide guests with easy access to a variety of local attractions, including the Nago-dera Buddhist temple and Tateyama Castle, both within a short distance. Whether you're visiting for business or leisure, Yūhi Kaigan Shōkaku's atmosphere of relaxation and its picturesque coastal setting provide an unforgettable stay. The hotel’s design features bright, straightforward rooms that offer a cozy ambiance, with flat-screen TVs, comfortable sofas, and spacious layouts that cater to both individuals and families. Upgraded rooms boast beautiful bay views and traditional touches like tatami mats and low-legged tables, adding an authentic Japanese flair to your stay.
For guests looking for a variety of services, the hotel offers a wide range of facilities to make their stay more enjoyable. You can enjoy complimentary parking, a seafood restaurant with delightful culinary offerings, and nine meeting rooms suitable for business events. For relaxation, indulge in the hotel's unique spa area, featuring an enclosed, open-air bath, natural hot spring water in the communal bathhouse, and a hot tub. The hotel also offers a private bath for guests seeking ultimate privacy and rejuvenation.
Accessibility is not an issue at Yūhi Kaigan Shōkaku. The hotel is just a short distance from Tateyama train station, and other major transportation hubs, including Narita and Haneda International Airports, are within reasonable driving distance. Public transport options, such as buses and taxis, provide easy access to key destinations in the region, and the hotel’s proximity to Yawata Beach makes it an ideal spot for those seeking a seaside getaway.
The hotel takes guest safety seriously and has put in place comprehensive health and safety measures to ensure a comfortable and secure environment. From wheelchair rentals to free Wi-Fi and air conditioning, everything is designed for convenience and well-being.
At Yūhi Kaigan Shōkaku, there are plenty of exciting things to do in the surrounding area. Take a leisurely walk to Hojo Beach, just five minutes away, or explore the nearby Tateyama City Museum to learn about the region’s rich maritime history. Guests can also venture out to Okinoshima Island for an uninhabited island experience or visit Mount Nokogiri for a breathtaking view of Tokyo Bay and Mount Fuji.
Nearby, you'll find a selection of top-rated dining options, including a seafood restaurant offering freshly prepared dishes just minutes from the hotel, as well as Japanese dining establishments with authentic local flavors. Whether you’re craving sushi or looking for a cozy izakaya experience, the options are endless.
Whether you're here to relax, explore, or host a business event, Yūhi Kaigan Shōkaku promises an unforgettable experience. With its prime location, relaxing amenities, and warm hospitality, it offers the perfect escape for all types of travelers.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. 5-minute walk to Hojo Beach

2. One of the few hotels with beachfront access

3. Onsen and public baths with natural hot spring water

4. Private bath available for added comfort

5. Traditional Japanese rooms with tatami mats and bay views

6. Seafood restaurant serving fresh local dishes

7. Easy access to Tateyama Station and major transport hubs

8. Proximity to Okinoshima Island and Mount Nokogiri

9. Kid-friendly with wheelchair rentals and family services


8.8 Excellent

Location rating

Top sights

Tateyama City Museum Main Hall.
7 min
Hojo Beach
5 min
Okinoshima Island
10 min
Okinoshima Beach
10 min
Mount Nokogiri
28 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating8.8
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 7 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
    JAPANiCAN.com

    $97

    Trip.com

    $112

    goseek.com

    $112

    Traveloka.com

    $335


Location

822 Yawata, Tateyama, Chiba 294-0047, Japan

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 38 min

Transit: 3 hr 10 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 7 min

Transit: 1 hr 48 min

Transit:

Yawata beach

Walking: 3 min

Tateyama Station

Taxi: 3 min

Walking: 19 min

AEON Town Tateyama

Walking: 6 min

八幡神社前(バス)

Walking: 8 min


Nearby locations

8.8

Excellent Location

A 15-minute walk from Tateyama train station, this informal hotel and conference center opposite Kagamigaura Beach on Tateyama Bay is 2 km from the Nago-dera Buddhist temple and 3 km from the 16th-century Tateyama Castle.

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Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Beach front

Banquet hall

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Transfer

Services

Front desk

Public bath

Public bath

Onsen

Open air bath

Private bath

Jacuzzi

Accessibility

Wheelchair rental

Food & drink

Restaurant

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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bellusodor

4/5
The ocean spreads out in front of you, the shopping zone is in the back, and there is a parking lot right off the road that runs along the coastline.Of course, the room has an ocean view.The potential is quite high.However, there is a feeling that the third sector has passed its deadline, and there is a sense that the difficulties of tourism development in regional areas are simmering down.Reservations were fully booked online, but I was able to make reservations over the phone, which made me feel relieved.I may have been able to get it in collaboration with the event.The people at the front desk were of a calmer generation, probably because it was a long holiday, and they were kind and gentle.The room is a Japanese-style room. The cleaning is thorough.The toilets and washrooms were new and clean.There is no bath in the room, but a shower.The view! It's very beautiful.Although the bath on the first floor is small, it feels sufficient.There was a moment when no one was around, so I ended up swimming for a little while.It was fun...I'm sorry...The bathroom is also well-cleaned and beautiful.However, for some reason the hair dryer did not blow out hot air.One of the three units may have simply malfunctioned.Of course, the hair dryer in the guest room blows out hot air.For this reason, I briefly dried my hair in the bathroom, then hurried back to the guest room and ran the warm hair dryer again.I felt like I should have brought a hair iron because my hair was so frizzy from cat hair.My husband was having a meal for an event, so I went to Aeon.By the way, Aeon had a sushi corner.I asked the host about the event menu at the hotel, and it seemed like it was a Chinese-style banquet menu with seafood.They seemed to enjoy the conversation so much that they didn't seem to remember the taste of the food...Check-out is generally at 10:00.There are two morning trains to the station.There was a coffee lounge and coffee was available as a free drink. The paper I received originally said there would be a fee, but I was surprised to see that it was free. It was delicious.Thank you for the meal.There are newspapers in the lounge.For now, there was Yomiuri and Sankei.It was a long holiday, so even if there were other trade magazines, they might have been closed.Although they are taking overall cost measures, I get the impression that they are struggling with other measures.The swing in the parking lot seemed to be the result of trying to meet Instagram demand with something relatively easy to tackle.As a side note,I think it would be better if there was added value, such as a story, rather than just having a swing.A small shrine with low cost? Things like getting a stamp of approval, or adding a story behind your experience.Competition is high for young people, and the numbers are poor.I think Tateyama would be better suited for niche, unique appeals aimed at middle-aged and older customers.I think it's a nice, quiet hotel with a nice view.Also, if you have a chance, please do so.Thank you very much.

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A K

3/5
The rooms have been renovated and are spacious, clean and comfortable. It's a real flaw that the air conditioner's air hits the bed directly. You can hardly expect a view from the second floor and below, so you can enjoy your room.I feel like the bed is too high, but I wonder why?Room baths do not circulate, so they must be reheated just like home baths. There are 3 baths in the inn plus a private bath, but the private bath is on the 4th floor, so the view looks nice. On the other hand, you cannot see the view from the public bath.The food was a little weird. I also felt that it was not commensurate with the price. In terms of seasoning and variety, it feels like a commoner or nostalgic feeling. It might be a good idea to stay overnight and eat out.

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岡林良介

3/5
I use Jet every year.It's a good place.The food is also delicious.

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kana S

2/5
The old man at the front desk. If the scheduled check-in time specified at the time of reservation has passed, the reservation will be treated as a unilateral cancellation and I will receive an email stating that I will be responsible for the full amount of the accommodation fee. Even though I was on my way, I'd probably call and find out when I could come. .The building looks old, but the inside has been renovated and is clean. It costs about 30,000 yen for a family of four staying overnight without meals. I don't know about the food since I didn't eat there, but I felt bad about the reservation process, so I won't be using it again.

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verentin

1/5
~Bad points~⚫︎The food is terrible. The sashimi is bonito namero, seared horse mackerel, and blood-stained whale. Everything else feels like it's ready-made. I don't think there is any sashimi that children can eat. When I ordered the yakitori set, it felt like only the liver, gizzard, and heart came out. The hot spring eggs we had for breakfast were hard and just a step away from ripening. The boiled sea bream was also hard. Menu is small. Lowest in quality and quantity.The level of customer service is such that they just leave rice and miso soup in an empty space. They don't put rice on the left and miso soup on the right.⚫︎Although wheelchairs are available for rent, the slope is steep from the front entrance to the slope installed. If a senior group uses a wheelchair, they probably won't be able to climb it.⚫︎The window in the guest room can be fully opened even though there is no fence. Your child could easily climb out the window while you go to the bathroom. It's extremely dangerous. The curtains also don't have lace.⚫︎There is no toilet in the changing room. The only amenities in the room are a toothbrush and a cup. And there wasn't enough for the number of people.⚫︎There is only one key per set, which is outdated.⚫︎Even though it's during the summer vacation period, the price is too high for this content.There are others, but I can't list them all.~Good points~⚫︎There is an Aeon in the back.~lastly~I was very disappointed because they explained everything carefully at check-in.There are many wonderful ryokans in Tateyama. I wrote this for the first time because I felt sad after reading reviews from people who said they no longer wanted to come to Tateyama.I want everyone to be honest when writing reviews. Please refer to the reviews of those who have written specifically.