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Rinkaiso
4/53 Reviews

Rinkaiso

Katsuura
Katsuura City in Chiba Prefecture is located on the south eastern edge of the Boso Peninsular facing the Pacific Ocean. I had long wanted to visit Katsuura in March during their Hinamasuri Festival). In early 2023 the pandemic had clearly started to ebb, and in early March I visited the city to view their Hina dolls display, which was being held for the first time in four years. It is too far for a day trip from Tokyo, and I booked this ryokan at the seafront. They've used building material from old houses and built the ryokan in a fisherman's residence style. Our room was on the second floor close to the landing. There were many aged objects related to fishing by the landing. Our room was modern and spacious enough. One feature of Katsuura is their onsen. This ryokan was equipped with a not so large onsen public bath on the ground floor, but I guess because of the limited number of rooms, it's of an adequate size. I took a quick relaxing bath, which I had completely to myself, and was great after a long walk enjoying the hinamatsuri event. We had an early dinner which was served in a large tatami dining room, segregated for each room by divider curtains. I had been looking forward to their dinner, as they promote themselves for serving good seafood dishes. It started with the appetizers already served, including local shellfish and assorted sashimi. This was followed by their speciality, kinmedai (a bright red fish resembling a seabream but of a different species) simmered in soy sauce and mirin (cooking sake with sugar), which was excellent. There was no tempura or any meat. The total meal was modest compared to other first class hotels and ryokans, but enough for those with average appetites. We went to see the festival the following day, but the hotel staff kindly recommended us to leave our car in their carpark. Overall, I was satisfied with this ryokan.

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International Budo University

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Tomisaki Shrine

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Naruka Shrine

Rinkaiso
4/53 Reviews

Rinkaiso

Katsuura|1.28km from Naruka Shrine
Katsuura City in Chiba Prefecture is located on the south eastern edge of the Boso Peninsular facing the Pacific Ocean. I had long wanted to visit Katsuura in March during their Hinamasuri Festival). In early 2023 the pandemic had clearly started to ebb, and in early March I visited the city to view their Hina dolls display, which was being held for the first time in four years. It is too far for a day trip from Tokyo, and I booked this ryokan at the seafront. They've used building material from old houses and built the ryokan in a fisherman's residence style. Our room was on the second floor close to the landing. There were many aged objects related to fishing by the landing. Our room was modern and spacious enough. One feature of Katsuura is their onsen. This ryokan was equipped with a not so large onsen public bath on the ground floor, but I guess because of the limited number of rooms, it's of an adequate size. I took a quick relaxing bath, which I had completely to myself, and was great after a long walk enjoying the hinamatsuri event. We had an early dinner which was served in a large tatami dining room, segregated for each room by divider curtains. I had been looking forward to their dinner, as they promote themselves for serving good seafood dishes. It started with the appetizers already served, including local shellfish and assorted sashimi. This was followed by their speciality, kinmedai (a bright red fish resembling a seabream but of a different species) simmered in soy sauce and mirin (cooking sake with sugar), which was excellent. There was no tempura or any meat. The total meal was modest compared to other first class hotels and ryokans, but enough for those with average appetites. We went to see the festival the following day, but the hotel staff kindly recommended us to leave our car in their carpark. Overall, I was satisfied with this ryokan.

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Coastal Branch of Natural History Museum and Institute, Chiba.

Rinkaiso
4/53 Reviews

Rinkaiso

Katsuura|2.71km from Coastal Branch of Natural History Museum and Institute, Chiba.
Katsuura City in Chiba Prefecture is located on the south eastern edge of the Boso Peninsular facing the Pacific Ocean. I had long wanted to visit Katsuura in March during their Hinamasuri Festival). In early 2023 the pandemic had clearly started to ebb, and in early March I visited the city to view their Hina dolls display, which was being held for the first time in four years. It is too far for a day trip from Tokyo, and I booked this ryokan at the seafront. They've used building material from old houses and built the ryokan in a fisherman's residence style. Our room was on the second floor close to the landing. There were many aged objects related to fishing by the landing. Our room was modern and spacious enough. One feature of Katsuura is their onsen. This ryokan was equipped with a not so large onsen public bath on the ground floor, but I guess because of the limited number of rooms, it's of an adequate size. I took a quick relaxing bath, which I had completely to myself, and was great after a long walk enjoying the hinamatsuri event. We had an early dinner which was served in a large tatami dining room, segregated for each room by divider curtains. I had been looking forward to their dinner, as they promote themselves for serving good seafood dishes. It started with the appetizers already served, including local shellfish and assorted sashimi. This was followed by their speciality, kinmedai (a bright red fish resembling a seabream but of a different species) simmered in soy sauce and mirin (cooking sake with sugar), which was excellent. There was no tempura or any meat. The total meal was modest compared to other first class hotels and ryokans, but enough for those with average appetites. We went to see the festival the following day, but the hotel staff kindly recommended us to leave our car in their carpark. Overall, I was satisfied with this ryokan.

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Mikazuki Inn
5/51 Reviews
The room was comfortable, and there was a Japanese room, and it was not noisy in front of the station and was able to relax. Breakfast was free with butter roll and coffee. There was also a refrigerator, so I bought yogurt at the convenience store the day before, so it was a good breakfast. Dinner went to the adjacent restaurant. 5% off when staying. A soft drink is also included. Tendon was delicious.
Rinkaiso
4/53 Reviews
Katsuura City in Chiba Prefecture is located on the south eastern edge of the Boso Peninsular facing the Pacific Ocean. I had long wanted to visit Katsuura in March during their Hinamasuri Festival). In early 2023 the pandemic had clearly started to ebb, and in early March I visited the city to view their Hina dolls display, which was being held for the first time in four years. It is too far for a day trip from Tokyo, and I booked this ryokan at the seafront. They've used building material from old houses and built the ryokan in a fisherman's residence style. Our room was on the second floor close to the landing. There were many aged objects related to fishing by the landing. Our room was modern and spacious enough. One feature of Katsuura is their onsen. This ryokan was equipped with a not so large onsen public bath on the ground floor, but I guess because of the limited number of rooms, it's of an adequate size. I took a quick relaxing bath, which I had completely to myself, and was great after a long walk enjoying the hinamatsuri event. We had an early dinner which was served in a large tatami dining room, segregated for each room by divider curtains. I had been looking forward to their dinner, as they promote themselves for serving good seafood dishes. It started with the appetizers already served, including local shellfish and assorted sashimi. This was followed by their speciality, kinmedai (a bright red fish resembling a seabream but of a different species) simmered in soy sauce and mirin (cooking sake with sugar), which was excellent. There was no tempura or any meat. The total meal was modest compared to other first class hotels and ryokans, but enough for those with average appetites. We went to see the festival the following day, but the hotel staff kindly recommended us to leave our car in their carpark. Overall, I was satisfied with this ryokan.
Mikazuki Sea-Park Hotel Katsuura
3.8/515 Reviews
Diversified hot spring design, suitable for family travel, buffet style is not much, roasted shellfish and snails are better taste, others are general, less expected, cost-effective, not recommended

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Highest Price$1,897
Lowest Price$39
Number of Reviews73
Number of Hotels80
Average Price (Weekdays)$307
Average Price (Weekends)$344

Katsuura hotel stays and independent tour guides

If you want to stay at the best hotel in Katsuura, Trip.com is here to help! Looking for hotels in Katsuura? Trip.com is a great place to start. You can plan a day tour in Katsuura. Katsuura is a quiet city. You'll definitely feel relaxed during your visit.

Though there is no civilian airport, it's still easy to take a bus or train to reach Katsuura. Katsuura has JR Katsuura station and JR Ubara station. Each day, many trains run to and from Katsuura and other cities nearby.

Although Katsuura is not a large city, there are still hotels with great value for your money. Katsuura has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 141 USD. There are 6 three-star hotels in Katsuura at an average price of 151 USD per night. There are 1 two-star hotels in Katsuura at an average price of 107 USD per night. Hotels in Katsuura offer great value for your money, so a high accommodation budget isn't necessary. A popular hotel in Katsuura, Rinkaiso is also one of the highest rated. Many tourists also stay at Katsuura Hilltop Hotel.

If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Moriya Beach. The most famous attractions locally are Tomisaki Shrine, Kakuoji, Ubara Beach.

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