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8.4
Excellent
(17 reviews)

Hotel Description

Isshuku Ikkei Isshouen Chiba Ichihara

Isshuku Ikkei Isshouen Chiba Ichihara offers guests a unique experience in the heart of Ichihara, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. This picturesque hotel, nestled amidst the tranquility of nature, combines modern comfort with traditional Japanese elements. Its location is ideal for those seeking to explore both the natural beauty and cultural attractions of the area. Nearby, guests can visit the Ichihara Elephant Kingdom, a fascinating park where elephants interact with visitors, and the Tokyo German Village, a theme park that immerses you in the charm of German rural life. The hotel is a peaceful retreat, featuring rooms designed to provide maximum comfort and relaxation, with traditional tatami mats, soft lighting, and a minimalist aesthetic. Each room is well-appointed with modern amenities to ensure a pleasant stay. The hotel's on-site restaurant serves a selection of delicious local and seasonal dishes that showcase the best of Japanese cuisine. Guests will enjoy the special touches provided, such as high-speed internet and beautifully landscaped gardens where you can unwind. The hotel is easily accessible, with nearby public transport options that connect to major airports such as Narita and Haneda, as well as local stations like Itabu and Kazusa-Tsurumai. Health and safety measures are top priority at Isshuku Ikkei Isshouen, with a commitment to providing a safe and comfortable environment for all guests. Whether you're here to explore or relax, this hotel offers the perfect blend of Japanese hospitality, comfort, and accessibility. Come and discover the serene beauty of Ichihara at Isshuku Ikkei Isshouen Chiba Ichihara, where each stay is a memorable experience.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Traditional Japanese-style rooms with tatami mats and minimalist décor

2. On-site restaurant serving fresh, seasonal, and local Japanese dishes

3. Convenient location near major attractions like Ichihara Elephant Kingdom

4. High-speed internet access for business and leisure travelers

5. Nearby public transport options, including Itabu Station and Kazusa-Tsurumai Station

6. Proximity to popular landmarks such as Tokyo German Village and Yōrō Ravine

7. Easy access to Narita and Haneda airports for international travelers

8. Health and safety protocols in place for guest peace of mind

9. Beautifully landscaped gardens offering a serene retreat within the hotel

10. Close proximity to shopping areas and cultural sites in Ichihara


6.6 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Ichihara Elephant Kingdom
9 min
Tokyo German Village
28 min
Ichihara Lakeside Museum
19 min
Takataki Dam
6 min
Yōrō Ravine
30 min

Nearest locations

UMEKA
2 min
Yama Ajisai
4 min
ピッツェリア ボッソ市原店
4 min
Yajisan Satomi
4 min
Kurashow
6 min
和食家 惣治郎
6 min
タカタキダムキネンカンレストラン
7 min
森の中のレストラン ウッディヒル
9 min
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Good to know

Location rating6.6
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport49 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

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

    $80

    Priceline

    $89

    Hotels.com

    $95

    hutchgo (Hutchison Travel Limited)

    $88

    Trip.com

    $100

    Booking.com

    $110


Location

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 12 min

Transit: 2 hr 50 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 49 min

Transit: 2 hr 40 min

Transit:

Itabu Station

Taxi: 7 min

Walking: 1 hr

Kazusa-Tsurumai Station

Taxi: 11 min

Walking: 1 hr 22 min

Satomi Station

Taxi: 5 min

Walking: 27 min

Kazusa-Kubo Station

Taxi: 8 min

Walking: 53 min

Takataki Station

Taxi: 5 min

Walking: 30 min


Nearby locations

6.6

Good Location

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Reviews

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yu k

5/5
We stayed in Building D for one night with 7 adults and 3 children. There were 3 Western-style rooms on the 2nd floor and 1 large Japanese-style room on the 1st floor (2 rooms when partitioned), and each room had an air conditioner, so it was comfortable. There was a large kitchen and dining area, where everyone gathered to chat and the children played putter golf outside. BBQ can be done in a covered area, so you can do it without any problem even if it rains a little. There are vending machines, so you won't have to worry about finding drinks.

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うまんちゅマグロ

3/5
We stayed in a transparent dome.I made a reservation for 3 people, but there are only amenities for 2 people, so it may be a little expensive for a room without meals.The toilet water area is very clean.If you stay in a tent, you won't be able to drink hot tea without some equipment, soI think it would be more enjoyable if you rented a barbecue set.

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arimura raku

5/5
It must have originally been the home of a local village headman, and I was surprised to see a splendid gate that suddenly appeared at the end of the narrow street. The spacious grounds are dotted with large and small buildings and tents where you can stay overnight, and you can freely use swings and putter golf. I was told that the check-in time is 3-5pm, so when I arrived at that time, the person in charge greeted me and gave me detailed instructions on how to use the property. I stayed in Building D, which has a capacity of 10 people, and the first floor has two 6-tatami Japanese-style rooms, a circular corridor, a deck, a dining room with a large round table that can accommodate 10 people, a spacious kitchen that can accommodate 10 people, and a dressing room. There was also a simple sauna. The second floor has multiple two-bedrooms and one single bedroom, and there are toilets on both the upper and lower floors, and a separate one outside, making it convenient for large groups. It wasn't uncomfortable to use, but the sheets and covers for the bedding are non-woven, and the individually wrapped bath towels and wash towels are made of thick kitchen paper-like material (I wonder if they are called compressed towels), so I don't like them. I think you should bring towels from home. It was lit up at night and was beautiful. We were a large group staying overnight without meals, and there were no business hotels nearby, so we found this place, and despite the low price, we had a comfortable stay. thank you very much.

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Harry Lui

5/5
The family must go to BBQ

Room 5

Service 5

Location5

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淳宏(いかっち)

5/5
This time, I was staying overnight with my dog, so it was a glamping type tent called Tent No. 3.It has a simple interior with only a power source other than a big sofa bed and air conditioner, so if you take it seriously, it's a good idea lolThe toilet and shower room are shared outdoors by tent users, and both were clean and well-maintained, making it comfortable to use, and the staff was kind.It was a strange space, an old folk house + tent gathering facility.When I visited, there were several families using the old folk house, and the house was spacious so the children were running around and having fun (*^^*)

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Selena Hoy

3/5
The owner was kind and the natural setting was nice. The putter golf set is a good touch. The level of amenities was quite low for the cost. For such basic facilities, I would expect a price about 50% of what we paid.

Room 3

Service 3

Location4