Shiosai Campfield & Hotel

6.6
Good
(128 reviews)

2792 Shirako, Minamiboso, Chiba 299-2521, Japan

+81 470-46-4633

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Hotel Description

Nestled in a tranquil woodsy riverside location, Shiosai Campfield & Hotel offers a unique and serene getaway for those seeking a peaceful retreat. Situated at 2792 Shirako, Minamiboso, Chiba 299-2521, Japan, this charming hotel is just a 2-minute walk from a beautiful beach along the Pacific Ocean, making it an ideal spot for beach lovers and nature enthusiasts alike. Its location is enhanced by being only 2 km from Minamihara train station, providing easy access to public transportation for guests looking to explore the surrounding areas. The hotel exudes a relaxing, low-key atmosphere, perfect for those who wish to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. The property is surrounded by lush greenery, offering a scenic view of the river and nearby beach. This serene environment is complemented by the thoughtfully designed rooms, which feature tatami floors and futons, creating a traditional Japanese experience that blends comfort and authenticity. Each room is equipped with modern conveniences, including complimentary Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and mini-fridges, ensuring that guests enjoy both relaxation and entertainment during their stay.
In addition to the comfortable rooms, the hotel offers several special amenities designed to enhance the guest experience. One of the standout features is the seasonal outdoor pool, perfect for cooling off during warmer months. For those looking to unwind, the hotel boasts a communal bathhouse where guests can experience the traditional Japanese bathing culture. There are also BBQ areas available for guests who enjoy outdoor dining, and a guest lounge equipped with a microwave, adding an extra level of convenience to the stay. The hotel also offers a campsite for those wishing to connect with nature in a more immersive way.
Shiosai Campfield & Hotel is conveniently located near key public transportation options, making it easy for guests to visit popular attractions in the region. Narita International Airport is a 1 hr 55 min taxi ride away, while Haneda Airport is just 1 hr 25 min by taxi. Guests can also access Minamihara Station in approximately 8 minutes by taxi, or a 30-minute walk. For those exploring the area, key attractions such as Kamogawa Sea World, a marine theme park with whale and dolphin shows, and Oyama Senmaida, a picturesque area of seasonal rice fields, are just a short drive away.
The hotel also offers a range of local dining options within close proximity, including Seaside Kitchen Grow, Casa Floral, and the seafood-donburi restaurant, おさかな丼屋 とと丸. For those craving traditional Japanese cuisine, 魚作 provides an excellent option. Additionally, guests can enjoy meals at はなまるキッチン, known for its delicious dishes. Each restaurant offers a unique culinary experience, whether you're in the mood for fresh seafood or a taste of authentic Japanese fare.
With its welcoming ambiance and convenient location, Shiosai Campfield & Hotel invites you to experience the beauty and tranquility of Minamiboso. Whether you're relaxing by the beach, exploring the nearby attractions, or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings, the hotel offers the perfect escape for guests seeking comfort, adventure, and a connection to nature.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. A short 2-minute walk to a beautiful beach along the Pacific Ocean

2. Traditional tatami rooms with futons for an authentic Japanese experience

3. Seasonal outdoor pool for a refreshing dip during the warmer months

4. Communal bathhouse for guests to enjoy traditional Japanese bathing culture

5. BBQ areas and guest lounge with microwave for convenient dining options

6. A campsite available for guests to immerse themselves in nature

7. Complimentary Wi-Fi in all rooms for convenience and connectivity

8. Proximity to Minamihara train station for easy access to public transportation

9. Nearby attractions including Kamogawa Sea World, Oyama Senmaida, and Hojo Beach

10. Convenient access to local restaurants serving diverse and high-quality cuisines


7.0 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Kamogawa Sea World
30 min
Oyama Senmaida
32 min
Tateyama City Museum Main Hall.
25 min
Hojo Beach
23 min
Okinoshima Island
30 min

Nearest locations

Casa Floral
1 min
おさかな丼屋 とと丸
2 min
はなまるキッチン
2 min
Cafe et Grill 錦亭
3 min
seaside kitchen grow
4 min
魚作
5 min
Tonkatsu Ton Ton
5 min
南房総市 シーフードコート白渚(しらすか) 海鮮料理ランチ
6 min
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Good to know

Check-in16:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating7.0
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 25 min

Location

2792 Shirako, Minamiboso, Chiba 299-2521, Japan

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 55 min

Transit: 3 hr 37 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 25 min

Transit: 2 hr 32 min

Transit:

Chitose Station

Taxi: 7 min

Walking: 34 min

CHIKURA STATION

Taxi: 9 min

Walking: 1 hr 9 min

Minamihara Station

Taxi: 8 min

Walking: 30 min


Nearby locations

7.0

Very Good Location

On a woodsy riverside property, this low-key hotel is a 2-minute walk from a beach along the Pacific Ocean and 2 km from Minamihara train station.

Top Attractions

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Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Beach access

Parking & transportation

Parking

Public bath

Public bath

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

Pool


Reviews

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佐藤真大

1/5
Customer service attitude is too badI went for the first time, but there are no repeats.

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平野翔大

1/5
I haven't stayed yet, but the woman who answered the phone at 11:10 am on August 12, 2024 was very rude. No matter how many times I ask for my name, the same woman hangs up without telling me that I don't need to say my name.I remember the voice, so I will report it to someone higher up when I stay overnight.I think you should quit your job as an operator.

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Mei Satsuki

1/5
I contracted the coronavirus and consulted on the phone.I was told that they were not doing anything to deal with the coronavirus.So, is it okay to use camping during the coronavirus pandemic?When I asked, they said it was okay.I couldn't believe my earsIt's a campsite that doesn't have common sense.

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グレムリン

1/5
I tried to make a reservation for the day camp listed on the website reservation in advance, but I was unable to register. Isn't there a day camp? When I called to confirm, I was told that it could be done on the same day. When I went there, I was charged for the accommodation. If you plan to stay overnight, it is up to you to return on the same day.It's strange that I called to see if I could get an internet plan.I wonder if the receptionist is part-time? Day camp is listed on the plan posted on the website and they confirm by phone, but when I make a complaint, they overreact and become argumentative. They are not able to adapt to society, let alone the service industry. There wasn't a single customer even on Saturday ( ̄▽ ̄;) It's too badpostscriptThank you for your kind reply!(´▽`)You said that you explained this in advance, but did you explain the error on the website when you answered the phone? I am very surprised by the way the reply was written and the attitude of the person in charge.In any case, please do your best to respond calmly.

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ひっしー

1/5
It is better for you not to stay overnight.

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河原淳一

4/5
Speaking of high standards, we mean high standards, but when it comes to camping...⁉️

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泉あきら

3/5
We took advantage of the three-day weekend in February to camp for several nights. On the first day, it was raining lightly and it was a little windy, so I was told that I could go to any of the E sites I had booked, so I chose E5, which seemed to have the least impact on the wind. It was good to be close to the toilet and kitchen, but the equipment was next to the grass and I could hear the noise of low-temperature machines. Since I was sleeping in my car, it didn't bother me when I was sleeping, but it was a little uncomfortable when I was outside during the day. The back was like a wooded area, and it was nice to be able to see birds. Since the sun does not come up in a sunny place, row E14.18 on the upper row is the place that gets sunlight early. E7 across the street is also wider and gets sunlight earlier than this row. There are 6 kitchens, all with hot water. It's a gravel site, so drainage was pretty good, but this site was pretty empty. The lawn site had more users. The lawn site had an instant water heater.It was about 3 minutes from the coast, so I took a walk to see the morning sun and the power of white waves at high tide in the afternoon. It was windy, so it was a little cold, but it was good. You can use the bath in the hotel for 800 yen. The changing room is small and there is only one hair dryer. It was okay because it was empty, but it seems to be a problem when it's crowded. There is a garbage disposal, ash disposal, and washing area next to the sink, and you can dispose of your garbage as combustible garbage, bottles, cans, and plastic bottles. Firewood can also be purchased at the reception. There are only 2 toilets for women, 1 large and 1 small for men, so I think it's a bit small. There were only 4 groups on the first day and 2 groups on the middle day, so it wasn't a problem. It's close to the road so you can hear some car noise. The site itself is in good order. You cannot specify a site when making a reservation, but if it is available and you can check in a little early, you may be able to choose the section you like.

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tonii UTM

3/5
It's a campsite located inside (next to?) a park with a strange concept that has no connection to the context of Chiba by the sea, and I thought it was wonderful that there was a roadside station (with lots of food) inside, so I went there for a winter camp. I heard that the facility has lodging facilities, but it's old and splendid, so what is this place?Facing the coastline road, there is a campsite nameplate on a stone masonry (wind) gate. When I looked into the back of the building, I saw the name plate of the old facility embedded in the stone wall, and found that it was probably a recreational facility built all over the country during the bubble era (around 1990), wasting people's taxes (pensions). . After that, due to the poor planning and the management of amateurs (Amakudari), all of them became unprofitable and went bankrupt, which led to them being sold to the private sector.As a campsite, the rest of the site has been prepared (graded) and is basically a parking lot with grass underneath. Many of the sites have electricity, so even in the winter, you can safely play in a tent and have a bonfire as long as you bring the heating equipment you use at home inside the tent.Most of the customers are families. Meanwhile, as I had somehow predicted what would happen when I made the reservation, the old man took up his position in the area where he could cling to the trees at the very end. After that, if it's sunny and there's no wind, it's a lot of fun to enjoy chatting (binge drinking and eating) around a fire surrounded by the atmosphere of Minamiboso, which is warm even in the middle of winter.Although swimming is prohibited and there are only surfers, there is a wide sandy beach where you can watch the morning sun, a public bath in the old pension dormitory, and a roadside station market on the premises, making it a campsite with high added value.(I don't want to imagine the environment in summer, but...)

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Mr. “positive” K

5/5
This is my first visit.The location, facilities, environment, everything was a comfortable campsite!The supermarket is a little far away, so it's a good idea to go shopping in advance.There is a roadside station next door, and there are many souvenirs.Fresh vegetables are abundant!Toilets and washing areas are located in the accommodation building.There are vending machines at the roadside station next door and behind the pool, but tea and Aquarius are sold out in the summer.At summer camp, ants will come out easily, so be careful with food scraps.Also, there are relatively many flies, so it would be a good idea to take countermeasures.If there is no noise, you can enjoy the night for a relatively long time.The sound of the ocean, the gradation of the sky, the green leaves.You can have a comfortable time while enjoying the location (*^^*)Check-out is also 3,000 yen for 6 hours, so it's very cheap!The shower room is also 200 yen for 5 minutes, so don't worry, it will not be counted while you are stopped (*^^*)

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山本五十六

2/5
There is only one hair dryer. Hotel baths are open until 10:30 p.m., and considering that they usually have BBQ and fireworks at the sea, I don't think they're thinking about the guests at this time. Of course, we were so packed that we had to wait for our turn to even wash the bathroom, and the water in the bath was so lukewarm that I thought it was cold water. It's a hotel bath for 800 yen. There was no hair dryer available, and everyone left the bath soaking wet. Isn't it a lack of consideration? The room is clean, but the service and bathroom are terrible.