Nangoku Hotel

3.7
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 3.7/10, based on 773 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 3:00 PM / Check-out until 11:00 AM
Sea Views Hot Spring Town Quiet Village Hot Spring Bath Public Onsen Open-Air Bath
Staff 3,7/10
Facilities 3,5/10
Cleanliness 3,5/10
Comfort 3,5/10
Value for money 3,6/10
Location 4,0/10

Ryokan highlights

A casual seaside Shirahama onsen hotel known for value, buffet dining, and easy sightseeing access.

Pacific Ocean SettingSet at Minamiboso’s southern tip with broad ocean outlooks and a resort-like Shirahama atmosphere.
Hot Spring BathsOffers large hot spring baths, an open-air bath, and a sauna for easy unwinding.
Popular Buffet ValueBreakfast and dinner buffets with all-you-can-drink are a standout value feature here.
Easy Bus AccessAbout 40 minutes from Tateyama Station, with Awa-Shirahama bus stop very nearby.
Free Fun ExtrasKnown for included extras like private bath use, karaoke, table tennis, and rentals.
Sightseeing BaseConvenient for Cape Nojima and Nojimasaki Lighthouse area attractions on foot or short rides.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsCoastal setting and onsen are the main draw, so one night works well for check-in, baths, buffet dinner, lighthouse sunset, breakfast, and departure. A second night only makes sense if you are driving and want nearby coastal viewpoints, short temple visits, and an unhurried South Boso rhythm.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1-night coastal onsen stop in Minamiboso, or 2 nights if you have a car and want a slow Cape Nojimazaki area stay.

Know before booking

Remote by railRail access is indirect: Tateyama Station then about 40 minutes by JR bus to Awa-Shirahama, then a short walk.
Not luxury ryokanThis is a large value-oriented hot-spring hotel with buffet dining and shared baths, not a refined private onsen retreat.
Private bath caveatThe reservable open-air bath is available for a fee, but it is heated water rather than hot spring water.
Area can feel thinWithout a car, nearby sightseeing is limited enough that some travelers may feel they have little to do after one night.

Food & drinks

Nangoku Hotel in Shirahama, Minamiboso offers buffet breakfast and dinner on site, with seafood-focused local dining nearby.

Buffet Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Main 1F buffet venue for breakfast and dinner.

  • Dinner buffetfoodJapanese and mixed buffet dishes.
  • Breakfast buffetfoodMorning buffet with many choices.
  • Soft drinksdrinkAll-you-can-drink at breakfast.
  • Seasonal fair dishesspecialtyRotating limited-time buffet items.
Iso Ryori Mizurume (nearby)
nearby10 min walk

Popular local seafood spot near Nojimazaki.

  • Sashimi setfoodFresh local fish selection.
  • Seafood lunchfoodCasual Japanese seafood meals.
  • Rice set mealsfoodSimple teishoku-style plates.
Osteria il Faro (nearby)
nearby12 min walk

Italian dining with Minamiboso seafood and local ingredients.

  • Seafood pastafoodSignature pasta with local catch.
  • Local beef steakfoodMinamiboso beef specialty.
  • DessertsfoodHouse-made sweets by pastry chef.
  • WinedrinkGood match for Italian dishes.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Nangoku Hotel is in the Shirahama area at the southern tip of Minamiboso, with the nearest practical access being Awa-Shirahama Bus Terminal and the main rail gateway being JR Tateyama 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?

Nangoku Hotel suits travelers who want a casual seaside stay in Minamiboso with onsen access and easy sightseeing around Cape Nojima. It is a better fit for value-focused guests than for travelers seeking polished rooms, strong Wi-Fi, or a refined luxury ryokan atmosphere.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Easy base for Nojimazaki walksThe hotel is well placed for exploring the southern tip of Minamiboso, with Cape Nojima and the lighthouse area within a manageable walk. That makes sunrise, sea views, and short coastal strolls especially convenient.
  • Onsen and open-air bath on siteIt offers hot spring bathing with both indoor and open-air options, which is a real plus after a day out on the Boso coast. This adds a classic relaxing Japan stay element without needing to leave the property.
  • Good fit for budget-minded resort staysCompared with more polished seaside resorts, this property is often chosen for value rather than style. Travelers who mainly want a room, bath, and coastal location may find the trade-off worthwhile.
  • Traditional Japanese room feelRooms with tatami flooring give the stay a more Japanese atmosphere than a standard business hotel. That can appeal to travelers who want a simple ryokan-like experience in a large seaside property.
  • Leisure facilities beyond just a roomThe hotel includes extras such as a sauna and a seasonal outdoor pool, giving it a more resort-like feel than a basic inn. Families or relaxed weekend travelers may appreciate having more to do on site.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not a refined luxury ryokanThis is closer to a large casual hotel with Japanese-style elements than to an intimate high-end ryokan. If you want personalized service and a polished traditional ambiance, it may feel too plain.
  • Mixed feedback on room conditionThe property is known more for practicality than freshness, so some travelers may find parts of the building dated. Guests who are sensitive to wear, decor, or overall finish should keep expectations moderate.
  • Wi-Fi may be a weak pointInternet quality has been rated noticeably lower than other aspects of the stay. If you need stable connectivity for work, streaming, or planning on the go, this could be frustrating.
  • Remote if you want city convenienceIts appeal is the coastal setting, but that also means it is less convenient for travelers wanting nightlife, major transport hubs, or a dense restaurant area nearby. It works better for a quiet escape than an urban-style trip.
  • Facilities can feel seasonal or weather-dependentSome of the property's resort appeal comes from the outdoor pool and coastal atmosphere, which are less compelling outside the warmer season or in poor weather. In that case, the stay can feel more limited.

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