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Onsen Retreat by the sea and restored traditional houses

Onsen Retreat by the sea and restored traditional houses

With its tranquil countryside landscape, dramatic sea views and helpful cycling routes, Chiba District is the perfect place for a resort. Whether you’re looking for full-service luxury or immersive, slow-paced accommodation, AWA offers options to blend comfort with local charm.

This is our advice to enjoy elegant accommodation in the area.

Shinra: Hot spring bath, view

Perch on the mountain above the bay of Mount Tai, shinra Set the standard for AWA luxury goods. Since its opening in 2006, adult hotels alone have enhanced the area’s hospitality landscape, with its latest renovations driving sleek design, elegant service and a panoramic Onsen experience.

Each room includes a private open-air spa bath and views of Tateyama Bay. The hotel’s new reputation wing launches high ceiling guest suites with larger terraces and floor-to-ceiling windows. Here you will also find a panoramic bathroom – one of Chiba’s tallest bathrooms, located about 50 meters above sea level. On clear evenings, Mount Fuji is far away but striking outside the bay.

Food is the highlight here. The organization’s own fishing fleet’s fresh seafood delivered to the kitchen within an hour of its capture. Even in Japan, it is a rare system that allows guests to taste a variety of exquisite dishes created by chefs who know the full charm of the Seasonal Bounty. Guests dine in a stylish restaurant with on-site grill stations and seasonally driven menus. Breakfast is made from fresh seasonal smoothies made from local vegetables and fruits; organic products; egg trays made from fresh eggs from local court poultry farms; and fish dried inside.

The resort also offers indoor spa treatments and access to the top-floor executive lounge where guests can enjoy free drinks and sea views. Concierge services help arrange cycling routes and provide transportation to nearby attractions, making it easy to explore while relaxing.

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284-1 Shiomi, Tateyama City
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Loof Seinoie: Luxury renovated Kominka (traditional house)

If Shinra offers a hotel-style escape, Loof Seinoie offers another luxury: time. Loof specializes in Kominka-style hotels, reverting historic Japanese homes to private rents. In this location – located in a quiet forest from the ocean Minamiboso, just 10 minutes from the ocean – you will find a 150-year-old restored farmhouse that can accommodate up to eight guests. Traditional flourishes define space, from the Noren at the entrance to preserved beams and open fireplaces. This is the perfect place to relax and relax with a Finnish sauna facing the garden, a 24-hour open-air bathroom, an outdoor stove and a lack of screen or clock.

Guests can choose from a complete meal plan, including a multi-style dinner served in Irori (sinking fireplace) and are equipped with seasonal fish, meat and vegetables from the area. Prepare by staff and serve intimately for your stay, this is a way to taste the best in the area effortlessly. More like something more private or spontaneous? The private kitchen is equipped with rice cookers, cookware and a large refrigerator, making it easy to bring your own and prepare food.

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The smell of cedar spreads around the fire pit or in the sauna of four at night. Arriving slowly in the morning, the birds singing replace the alarm clock, and the locally sourced breakfast is served hot in a bamboo steamer. Wi-Fi is available throughout the property, but most guests can disconnect.

The environment of Seinoie (surrounded by rice fields and forests) provides a rare sense of peace. Family, couples and solo travelers can all follow the speed determined by the sunshine and meal time. The house even offers guests the opportunity to write a letter to their future letters, a quiet moment in an otherwise fast-paced world.

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1135-1 Minamiboso City Wada-Cho Ogawa
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Learn more about the Chiba Awa area and what it provides here.

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