Pension Flora

7.0
Very Good
(17 reviews)

1803 Sunomiya, Tateyama, Chiba 294-0223, Japan

+81 470-28-1727

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Hotel Description

Pension Flora, located at 1803 Sunomiya, Tateyama, Chiba 294-0223, Japan, is a charming hotel that offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of Chiba. Nestled in a vibrant coastal region, this hotel provides an ideal base for guests seeking both relaxation and exploration. The property is conveniently situated near numerous attractions, including the beautiful Heisaura Beach, just a 12-minute drive away, where guests can enjoy the sandy shores and surfing waves. Other nearby sights include Aloha Garden Tateyama, a Hawaiian-themed park and zoo, and Tateyama City Museum, which showcases the region's maritime history and cultural heritage. The hotel’s design is a blend of traditional Japanese elements with modern amenities, creating a welcoming and serene atmosphere. The rooms at Pension Flora are designed to provide a comfortable and peaceful environment for guests. Each room is well-appointed with a private bath, air conditioning, and free Wi-Fi, ensuring a restful stay. The absence of fitness centers, spas, and pools makes the hotel a quieter, more intimate option for travelers. There is ample parking space for guests, and pets are not allowed, ensuring a calm, pet-free environment. The hotel is within walking distance of public bus stations, and major airports like Narita and Haneda are within a 1- to 2-hour drive, providing excellent connectivity for international visitors. Pension Flora also takes guests' health and safety seriously, following all necessary protocols to ensure a secure and comfortable stay. The hotel’s warm, inviting atmosphere, combined with the peaceful surroundings, makes it a perfect spot for both relaxation and cultural exploration. Guests are encouraged to visit nearby cultural sites such as Okinoshima Island, known for its uninhabited beaches and natural beauty, and Awa Shrine, with its stunning cherry blossoms. With nearby dining options like Boss Surfdiner (Western cuisine) and Osteria Beccafico (Italian), guests can enjoy a wide range of culinary experiences just minutes from the hotel.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Comfortable rooms with private baths and air conditioning.

2. Free Wi-Fi access in all hotel rooms and public areas.

3. Ample parking space available for guests.

4. Proximity to cultural landmarks such as Tateyama City Museum and Awa Shrine.

5. Close to Heisaura Beach, a popular spot for surfing and beach activities.

6. Nearby dining options including Boss Surfdiner (Western), Osteria Beccafico (Italian), and Tatsumi (Seafood).

7. Convenient access to public transportation options, with bus stations within walking distance.

8. Easy access to Narita and Haneda Airports, ideal for international travelers.

9. Serene, tranquil atmosphere perfect for a peaceful getaway.

10. Nearby outdoor attractions like Okinoshima Island and Aloha Garden Tateyama.


6.2 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Heisaura Beach
12 min
Aloha Garden Tateyama
13 min
Tateyama City Museum Main Hall.
16 min
Okinoshima Island
23 min
Awa Shrine
11 min

Nearest locations

boss surfdiner
6 min
鮨芳
9 min
Aihama-tei
9 min
Bistro Ann
14 min
Yamaguchi Restaurant
17 min
Osteria Beccafico
19 min
il Faro
19 min
Buono!
23 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating6.2
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 26 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Mon, Nov 18
Check-out: Tue, Nov 19
    Traveloka.com

    $72

    Trip.com

    $76

    Booking.com

    $84

    Agoda

    $84

    Vio.com

    $84

    Priceline

    $84


Location

1803 Sunomiya, Tateyama, Chiba 294-0223, Japan

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 56 min

Transit: 3 hr 35 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 26 min

Transit: 2 hr 32 min

Transit:

中原台(バス)

Walking: 15 min

洲宮口(バス)

Walking: 15 min

布沼(バス)

Walking: 16 min


Nearby locations

6.2

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Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Public bath

Private bath

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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まんまNinja

2/5
I visited on September 21, 2024.Please note the following points when using it.1.The facility is located in a field, and only one car can pass through the ridge. There are multiple left and right turns and forks in the road. Your only goal is a small pension signboard, so don't miss it. (Do not let the wheels slip off or rub the body with plants!)*When you use Google, you seem to get stuck.2. There is rinse-in shampoo and body soap in the bath, but other amenities seem to be available for a fee. So be sure to bring your own towels. Also, it takes a long time for hot water to come out of the faucet. The temperature was also low.3.The room feels old. The bed is small, but I think it's enough for just sleeping. The cleanliness is neither good nor bad.4. There are two toilets, one for both men and women. It was a washlet.5. As I mentioned earlier, it is located in a field, so there are no stores nearby. Let's buy it in advance. I walk along the ridge so much that I don't feel like going shopping after arriving at the hotel. . .6. Motorcycles may be able to be parked under the roof. About 3 cars can be parked, so it's a good idea to ask the hotel in advance.7. The price doesn't feel that "cheap" for a room without meals.8. Smoking is prohibited inside the building. (Including electronic cigarettes)It seems that no one under the age of 9 or 18 can stay.This is an inn where you need to do a thorough research in advance so that you don't end up thinking like this after using the hotel.

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e_m

2/5
It's right near the golf course and Aloha Garden, but it's in a secluded location.The roads are narrow and Google's guidance is terrible, guiding you through extremely narrow farm roads, animal trails, and roads blocked by gates.I don't think you can pass with a big car.I recommend entering from the Flower Line side, but it's still a narrow road.It's pitch black at night, the convenience store is several kilometers away, and the room doesn't even have a refrigerator, a pot, a cup, or even a bottle of water.The only amenities are a toothbrush and face towel.So simple.The dining room looks like a mess. Baths and toilets are shared. The overall inn has a Showa feel.I wonder if it will be crowded in the summer...??The couple who live at the inn are kind and the housekeeping is thorough. As long as you're prepared for the narrow streets, the hassle of bringing your own personal items, and the hassle of bringing in a lot of things, I think you'll be fine.

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髙橋みつ子

3/5
The navigation guide will be in a different location, so be sure to go while it's daylight so you don't miss the sign next to the main street.

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Melody Sunset

4/5
I stayed alone. The host has a Showa style but is a friendly person. You have to open and close the gate to the farm road by yourself, but it's also fun. And although it's a farm road, it's not a problem for regular cars. However, be careful at night. It looks like it could easily slip off to the side lol.There are signs at every corner, so you won't get lost. Pensions can be found in many places, but this location was an interesting one that I had never seen before. It was really quiet at night and I slept soundly. Rather than those looking for the latest facilities, those who like traveling around Japan and other lodgings will find a comfortable stay here. I love it too (lol) Thank you very much.

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toshu iwane

4/5
This time, I was traveling alone and staying overnight without meals.It feels like a good old pension run by a friendly and talkative couple.It may be a little difficult to get there as it is deep in farmland. It's pitch black when the sun goes down, so be careful.

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kyon kyon

3/5
The owner was kind and courteous.I knew it would be difficult to find the location, so I received detailed directions and location via email and phone, so I was able to get there smoothly and without getting lost.Having to manually open and close the protective fence to prevent wild boars from entering the area can be a bit of a hassle on rainy days, but it's fun and feels like the entrance to a secret base.But I didn't think there were two locations😅This time, I checked in late and stayed overnight without meals, so I don't know about the food, but given the location, there is plenty of seafood and mountain food, so I think it's safe to expect.The room was clean and had floor heating, which was great for someone like me who has asthma.However, I think it would be a good idea to always have tissues on hand.The soundproofing of the room is ✕.As with any inn, you can be hit or miss depending on other guests.I don't think it was a good idea that my room was right in front of the toilet, but I used the toilet frequently until after 3am, and every time I did so, the doors to my room and the toilet were opening and closing loudly. I woke up.I think it's not just a matter of morale among the guests, but there are things the inn can do, such as putting up warning flyers and improving the doors.

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笠原幸子

1/5
I stayed here for one night this weekend.It was a pension built in the Showa era.To reach the pension, walk through a narrow rice field road,It looks like a wild boar will appear, and there are two sacs so you can open and close them yourself.The shower in the bathroom is bad.The bathtub is okay.It's good if you can do it cheaply...However, I don't really recommend it.By the way, it is a dangerous place to go out at night.