"We stay there for 2 nights. For a family of 5, spacious enough for us. It has small kitchen area with microwave, fridge, stove top, pots, plates, bowels and utensils. It also comes with 2 bed (small full size) and 2 futon beds. We stayed on the 11 fl. It has a great view of town, mountain and bay. It’s very closed to Beisia grocery store and Lawson. 30 mins away from Komogawa Sea world. I would definitely come back here to stay when we visit the town again."
"Kaiseki dinner food was terrible. The meat was so tough and didn’t have any flavor. All four of us commented during dinner that the food was not good."
"Stayed as family of 9 on fireworks night.
It was a little too far that we had to drive to the spot to park and walk to the beach to see the fireworks.
Local supermarket is in 1 min drive. Extra parkings right next to the property.
We had a great time. "
"This was our fourth time staying at a R9 The Yard Hotel. We found them all great. What we liked most about this one was we had 2 beds. The space is a little tight but worth it for us. They offer you a free frozen meal for each person at check in plus they also have free coffee available 24/7 in the office. Each room has a fridge, mircrowave and kettle."
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If a restful holiday is part of your travel plans, Onjuku Beach might be the perfect place to visit during your trip to Onjuku. While you're in the area, wander around the parks.
Surfers flock to Onjuku's golden beaches for consistent waves while non-surfers enjoy fresh seafood at beachfront restaurants. Take a break from the sand at Moriya Shrine, where you can admire traditional architecture and peaceful gardens.
"This hotel is of incredible value! We stayed here for a surfing trip at Taito beach and watching the pros at the Olympic beach nearby.
The elderly woman at the counter who checked us in, was so cute and kind.
I guess this was a converted love hotel (similar to a motel in North America). So the room was insanely huge for Japanese standards, and ridiculously cheap (at the time, we paid about 7000 yen for 1 night).
If we go back to Chiba for another surfing trip, we'll definitely stay there again!"
"The onsen spa and views from the hotel room were fantastic! The rooms could use a little improvement. Ours was a non-smoking room, but it had a lingering smoke odor, and the mattresses could use updating. We really enjoyed the use of the electric bikes and loved the little fishing village atmosphere. Staff was very helpful."
"As a foreigner with very little understanding of Japanese, I was pleasantly surprised by how helpful the staff were in communicating with us. The counter staff used voice to text translators to translate their Japanese to English. As we arrived directly from the airport, we were too early to check-in, but Tamura-san was very helpful in telling us about their day bath and buffet lunch package for us to spend the time. The onsen was very clean, and the accommodations were comfortable. Higu-san was exceptionally helpful on our last day, as she went the extra mile to help us call a cab to the Kimitsu highway bus station when our taxi apps failed to get us a booking. She helped us load the luggage on the cab, and even sent us off with a snack! For tourists like me who cannot speak Japanese, their support and kindness was immensely invaluable. Thank you Ooeda Onsen Mongatari (Kimitsu no mori) staff!"
"Really cool spot and everything was nice, however, I had to wait 4 hours to check in past the check in time. I was planning to spend more time at the beach but I could not drop my stuff off due to being unable to check in."
"Kaiseki dinner food was terrible. The meat was so tough and didn’t have any flavor. All four of us commented during dinner that the food was not good."
"The room was very specious and had comfortable couch but customer service was not good. They were not friendly and lack of warmness.
Also I was disappointed that There was no grocery stores around the hotel. No souvenir shop.
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Based on our traveller data, Ohnoso is one of the top choices for your stay. This ryokan offers free parking and free WiFi. Camel hotel resort is another good option for your trip. See all available top hotels, or vacation rentals in Onjuku.
What are some of the best holiday rentals that Onjuku has to offer?
Eternity Marina HOUSE Onjuku: This highly rated holiday home rental in Onjuku has WiFi and a TV to help you feel perfectly comfortable in your new surroundings. It has 4 bedrooms, in addition to a kitchen with an electric kettle and kitchenware. See all vacation rentals in Onjuku.
If I need to cancel my hotel reservation in Onjuku, will I receive a refund?
Yes, most hotel room reservations are fully refundable as long as you cancel prior to the accommodation's cancellation deadline, which is usually within 24-48 hours of the scheduled arrival. If you have a non-refundable reservation, it may still be possible to cancel it and get a refund within a 24-hour period of your booking. Filter your search by fully refundable to find flexible hotel deals in Onjuku.
What's the best dog-friendly place to stay in Onjuku?
Camel hotel resort is a top spa hotel featuring a golf course and tennis courts. Treat yourself to a massage at the on-site spa. See all spa hotels in Onjuku.
How is it staying in Onjuku?
Visitors can enjoy all that Onjuku has to offer, including the beaches, golf courses and bars. Tourists can also enjoy the city's parks, monuments and shopping. In Onjuku, there are 10 hotels and other accommodation options to choose from. Find out more about Onjuku.
The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 25°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 10°C. The rainiest months in Onjuku are October, September, June and July, with each month seeing an average of 249 mm of rainfall.