Hotel New Otani

5.9
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 5.9/10, based on 101 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 2:00 PM / Check-out until 11:00 AM
Countryside Escape Garden Setting
Staff 6,8/10
Facilities 5,6/10
Cleanliness 6,0/10
Comfort 6,2/10
Value for money 6,8/10
Location 5,4/10

Ryokan highlights

A simple budget ryokan-style stay in rural Wakaba-ku with roomy rooms, parking, and practical amenities.

Spacious roomsGuest feedback repeatedly highlights room size as a practical advantage for a budget stay.
Free parkingComplimentary on-site parking is a useful perk for drivers exploring outer Chiba.
Free bicyclesBorrowable bikes add convenient, low-cost mobility for nearby rides and local exploring.
Garden settingThe property includes garden space and a quieter, more relaxed edge-of-city feel.
Useful shared facilitiesShared kitchen, lounge, and picnic areas make longer or casual stays easier.
Good value basicsReview patterns suggest stronger value than location appeal for budget-minded travelers.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1 nightLocation is the main stay-length driver: it sits in a quiet rural part of Wakaba Ward with limited walkable sights, so one night works for check-in, a rest, and nearby park or museum stops before moving on.
Trip-planning verdict: Choose it as a simple budget overnight in rural outer Chiba, not as an onsen ryokan or a major sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Not a true onsen stayVerified listings show a simple inn with standard bathrooms and shared facilities, not hot-spring bathing.
Remote without carThe area is outside central Chiba in a low-density rural zone; public transport and restaurant access are limited.
Easy to overstayNearby sightseeing is thin unless you specifically want Izumi Nature Park or Hoki Museum.

Food & drinks

This small Chiba ryokan appears to offer simple self-catering and barbecue facilities rather than a clearly named on-site restaurant, so nearby restaurants are the most useful dining picks.

Shared Kitchen (on-site)
on-site

Basic self-catering space for simple meals.

  • Self-made breakfastfoodSimple meals prepared by guests.
  • Tea and coffeedrinkEasy hot drinks in-room or kitchen.
  • Light snacksfoodConvenient food for short stays.
Barbecue Area (on-site)
on-site

Outdoor barbecue setup for casual grill meals.

  • Grilled meatfoodCasual barbecue cooking.
  • Grilled vegetablesfoodSimple outdoor sides.
  • Cold drinksdrinkBring-your-own refreshments likely best.
Bauletto 864 (nearby)
nearby16 min by car

Nearby Italian option mentioned for this area.

  • PastafoodItalian staple dishes.
  • PizzafoodCasual baked pies.
  • CoffeedrinkCafe-style drinks.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This property is a rural-style lodging in Norocho, Chiba, best reached by car, taxi, or a station pickup/short local transfer rather than on foot from a major station.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

This appears to be a small, budget-style Japanese inn in rural Wakaba-ku, Chiba rather than a full-service city hotel of the same famous name. It may suit travelers who want a simple, low-cost stay with parking, but it is not the best fit if you expect resort facilities or a central Chiba location.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Quiet countryside settingThe property is in Norocho, a calmer outer area of Chiba, so it can feel more peaceful than staying near a busy station district. It is better suited to travelers who prefer a low-key local atmosphere.
  • Good if you have a carParking is available, which makes the stay more convenient for drivers exploring eastern Chiba or stopping over outside the city center. This is especially useful in an area where public transport is less convenient.
  • Small and simple ryokan feelThe property is a very small inn with only a limited number of rooms, which can create a more personal and less anonymous stay than a large chain hotel. That scale may appeal to travelers seeking a basic local lodging experience.
  • Budget-friendly practical stayThis place is positioned more like an inexpensive overnight option than a polished luxury ryokan, so it may offer decent value for short stays. It works best for travelers prioritizing price and essentials over extras.
  • Japanese-style room optionSome room types are in traditional Japanese style with tatami flooring, giving guests a more local overnight experience than a standard business hotel room. That can be a nice touch for travelers wanting something more distinctly Japanese.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Name may create wrong expectationsDespite the famous-sounding name, this does not appear to be the upscale Hotel New Otani brand experience many travelers might imagine. Guests expecting a luxury urban hotel could be disappointed.
  • Far from central ChibaThe inn is in Wakaba-ku Norocho, away from Chiba Station and the main urban sightseeing zones. That makes it less convenient for travelers relying on easy city access.
  • Limited facilities on siteThis is a compact, no-frills property, so you should not expect the broad dining, spa, lounge, or entertainment facilities found at larger hotels. The stay seems focused on basics rather than amenities.
  • Shared-bathroom room typesSome listed rooms use shared bathroom facilities, which may reduce comfort and privacy for travelers used to fully private hotel rooms. This can matter especially for longer stays.
  • Not ideal for a polished ryokan getawayIf you want a scenic hot-spring retreat or a refined traditional ryokan experience with elaborate meals, this property is unlikely to deliver that style of stay. It seems more functional than memorable.

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Current position: 22nd out of 23 ryokans in Chiba.

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