季粋の宿 紋屋
10/10 Exceptional - Based on 2 reviews
Set on the southern tip of the Bōsō Peninsula, this modern Japanese inn blends clean-lined interiors with sea views across the coastline near Nojimasaki. Rooms are arranged to offer privacy and practical comforts—air conditioning, flat-screen TV, fridge and kettle, a safety box and en suite facilities—while public areas use scent and soft classical music to create a calm atmosphere. The property presents itself as a refined but approachable stay for couples or small families, with free Wi‑Fi and on-site parking to simplify arrivals and short excursions along the shore.
Bath facilities are a defining feature: two distinct communal baths alternate by gender so guests can try both, and there are two reservation-only private baths with options for candlelit or aromatherapy enhancements. The hot spring water is noted for its metasilicic acid content, often described as a “beauty” onsen for smoothing the skin; treatment offerings include aromatherapy and geranium thermal foot soaks to complement bathing. Those seeking a ryokan with private onsen in Chiba will find flexible private-bath time slots and a calm, sea-scented setting for relaxed bathing.
Culinary emphasis at the inn focuses on seasonal produce and local seafood from southern Chiba, with multi-course kaiseki and special plans showcasing Ise-ebi, abalone and fresh local fish, served in private or semi-private dining rooms when preferred. Additional wellness options, from esthetic treatments to single-person thermal therapies, support a restorative stay, and nearby attractions such as the lighthouse and coastal walks make day trips straightforward. Overall the property presents a measured blend of seaside scenery, regional cuisine and bathing culture—an accessible ryokan with onsen in Minamiboso, Chiba suitable for short coastal getaways.
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Review summary for: 季粋の宿 紋屋
Positive Reviews
Meals (dinner and breakfast)
Reviewer praised both dinner and breakfast offerings, indicating satisfaction with the on-site meals.
Onsen (hot spring baths)
The presence and quality of the onsen was highlighted as a positive feature of the stay.
Sea view from the room
Guests appreciated the sea view visible from the twin room, noted as a standout aspect of the accommodation.
Exceptional overall rating
The reviews submitted show top scores (10/10), reflecting a very high overall satisfaction with the stay.
Negative Reviews
Aucun point négatif trouvé.
Frequently Asked Questions
Rooms suit singles, couples and families across about 25 rooms, including suites and family-style layouts; exact maximum occupancy varies by room type, so check the room details when booking.
Yes — the property has two public onsen baths with scheduled gender swaps, family-friendly baths that use a self-reserve system, and two separate private bath rooms (private baths are not natural onsen) available by prior reservation.
Yes — the ryokan offers pickup from the local 'Awa-Shirahama' bus stop or nearby station if you call in advance to arrange collection.
The property is on the Boso Peninsula and is typically about 2–2.5 hours by car from Tokyo/Haneda; you can also take a highway bus to Awa-Shirahama or JR to Tateyama followed by a local bus, then request the ryokan pickup.
Staff are primarily Japanese; limited English assistance may be available, so contact the ryokan ahead of arrival if you need English support.
Meals focus on local Nanbu-Boso seafood and seasonal produce; dinner is offered in the dining room or in-room depending on the plan, and breakfast is served in the dining area — inform the ryokan in advance for dietary needs.
The ryokan faces the Pacific and sits next to Nojimasaki Lighthouse; nearby highlights include the Lover’s Bench, Lion Rock, glass‑bottom boat tours, several shrines and coastal walking spots.
Standard times are generally check-in from mid‑afternoon (around 15:00) and check-out by mid‑morning (about 10:00–10:30); please confirm exact times with your booking or the ryokan directly.
Private-bath slots can be reserved in advance; the property is primarily not pet-friendly (contact them to ask about exceptions); small shops and convenience stores are available in Shirahama, with larger supermarkets in nearby towns by car.
Local buses and short walks serve nearby sights, but a rental car offers the most flexibility; the ryokan provides onsite parking for roughly 20 cars and can assist with local travel information.
