Toriizaki Club Sushi Auberge
Ranking for Chiba
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| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🥇 1st | Wakamatsu Honten | 9.4/10 | 1,372 |
| 🥈 2nd | Kappō Ryokan Kiyoto | 9.0/10 | 195 |
| 🥉 3rd | 鵜原館 -Ubarakan- | 9.1/10 | 86 |
| 4th | 旅館かわな -Ryokan Kawana- | 8.9/10 | 1,452 |
| 5th | Kamogawakan | 8.9/10 | 311 |
| 6th | Uminoniwa | 9.0/10 | 63 |
| 7th | Hanashibuki | 8.7/10 | 180 |
| 8th | 黒潮の宿 臨海荘 -Kuroshio no yado Rinkaisou- | 8.6/10 | 241 |
| 9th | Spa&Resort Kujukuri Taiyou-no-sato | 8.6/10 | 22 |
| 10th | Tenryuso | 8.4/10 | 53 |
| 11th | Toriizaki Club Sushi Auberge Current ryokan | 8.4/10 | 37 |
| 12th | Choshi Grand Hotel | 8.3/10 | 218 |
| 13th | Ichishuku Ikkei Isshōen, Ichihara Chiba | 8.3/10 | 42 |
| 14th | Minshuku Kazu | 8.3/10 | 20 |
| 15th | Kameyama Onsen Hotel | 8.1/10 | 127 |
| 16th | Chikurakan | 8.1/10 | 82 |
| 17th | Yado Nakaya | 7.8/10 | 11 |
| 18th | Kamogawa Grand Hotel | 7.9/10 | 661 |
| 19th | Masugataya Ryokan | 7.7/10 | 20 |
| 20th | Tabist Daibou Ichihara Mens Only | 7.0/10 | 17 |
| 21st | Awa Resort Ryokan Rinkai Garyū | 7.3/10 | 43 |
| 22nd | Hotel New Otani | 5.9/10 | 101 |
| 23rd | Nangoku Hotel | 3.7/10 | 773 |
Ryokan highlights
A small Kisarazu waterfront stay centered on sushi dining and bay views.
Who is this ryokan best for?
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Food & drinks
A sushi-focused ryokan at 3-5-11 Fujimi with multiple on-site seafood dining venues and café-style options.
Main on-site sushi counter with Edomae-style local fish.
- Edomae sushifoodCrafted nigiri by sushi chefs.
- Local catch sashimifoodTokyo Bay seafood focus.
- Seasonal seafoodspecialtyMarket-fresh fish of the day.
- SakedrinkPairs well with sushi.
Casual seafood dining inside the Toriizaki Club complex.
- Fresh seafoodfoodCasual plates from local catch.
- Fried seafoodfoodCrisp seafood dishes.
- Seafood set mealsfoodEasy choice for lunch or dinner.
- Alcoholic drinksdrinkBeer and other drinks available.
On-site cafe known for hojicha and honey themes.
- Hojicha drinksdrinkRoasted tea specialties.
- Honey sweetsfoodCafe treats with honey.
- Cafe drinksdrinkLight refreshments.
- Light snacksfoodSimple bites between outings.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This ryokan is in central Kisarazu near the waterfront, with Kisarazu Station as the main rail and bus access point and Haneda Airport as the most practical airport gateway.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A small bayfront sushi auberge in Kisarazu, this property stands out for its intimate scale, seafood-focused stay, and Tokyo Bay views. It suits travelers seeking a special dining-led night more than those wanting a classic large ryokan with many facilities.
- Tokyo Bay views from every roomThe inn is known for rooms facing Tokyo Bay, and on clear days you may also catch a view of Mount Fuji. That gives the stay a scenic, distinctly Kisarazu waterfront feel.
- A true sushi-auberge experienceThis is not just lodging with a restaurant attached: the whole concept centers on staying at a sushi-focused property. It is a strong fit if dinner is a main part of why you travel.
- Very intimate six-room stayWith only six guest rooms, the atmosphere should feel quieter and more personal than a standard hotel. It is well suited to couples or travelers who prefer a small-scale stay.
- Useful location near Kisarazu StationThe property is close enough to Kisarazu Station for a short taxi ride and a manageable walk, which makes arrival easier than many remote ryokan. That convenience helps for quick weekend trips from the Tokyo area.
- More than just a room for the nightThe wider Toriizaki Club complex includes hot spring baths, dining spaces, a café area, and leisure options such as simulation golf. This adds variety if you want to spend time on-site beyond your room and dinner.
- Not a traditional countryside ryokanDespite the ryokan-style appeal, this is a modern sushi auberge in an urban waterfront setting. Travelers seeking a deeply old-fashioned inn with gardens, tatami rituals, and a secluded atmosphere may find it less traditional.
- The stay is heavily meal-centeredThe concept strongly revolves around seafood and sushi, so the experience may feel less compelling if you do not eat raw fish or want broader dining choices. Non-seafood-focused travelers may not get full value from the concept.
- Limited room inventory means less flexibilityA six-room property usually means fewer room-category options and less last-minute availability. If you want easy date changes or a wider choice of layouts, this can be restrictive.
- Station access is convenient, but not doorstep-closeIt is reachable from Kisarazu Station, yet not immediately outside the station area. Travelers with heavy luggage or those avoiding taxis may find the final stretch a little inconvenient.
- More boutique than resort-likeThe property offers a focused, compact experience rather than the full-service feel of a large ryokan resort. If you expect extensive public spaces, multiple baths, or many in-house activities, it may feel limited.
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Current position: 11th out of 23 ryokans in Chiba.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6th | Uminoniwa | 9.0/10 | 63 |
| 7th | Hanashibuki | 8.7/10 | 180 |
| 8th | 黒潮の宿 臨海荘 -Kuroshio no yado Rinkaisou- | 8.6/10 | 241 |
| 9th | Spa&Resort Kujukuri Taiyou-no-sato | 8.6/10 | 22 |
| 10th | Tenryuso | 8.4/10 | 53 |
| 11th | Toriizaki Club Sushi Auberge Current ryokan | 8.4/10 | 37 |
| 12th | Choshi Grand Hotel | 8.3/10 | 218 |
| 13th | Ichishuku Ikkei Isshōen, Ichihara Chiba | 8.3/10 | 42 |
| 14th | Minshuku Kazu | 8.3/10 | 20 |
| 15th | Kameyama Onsen Hotel | 8.1/10 | 127 |
| 16th | Chikurakan | 8.1/10 | 82 |
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