Featuring 3-star accommodation, Hotel Flora Funabashi is located in Funabashi, 6.8 km from Chiba Museum of Science and Industry and 6.9 km from Nikke Colton Plaza.
Providing free WiFi throughout the property, Quintessa Hotel Chiba Funabashi is set in Funabashi, 5.2 km from Chiba Museum of Science and Industry and 5.3 km from Nikke Colton Plaza.
Located a 6-minute walk from Keisei-Funabashi Station and an 8-minute walk from Funabashi Station, X wave Funabashi offers accommodation in Chiba. Free WiFi is available in all rooms.
Felix
Japan
This hotel is just a few minutes away from Funabashi Station from which you can take the train to Tokyo (Shimbashi or Hamamatsucho) in around 40 minutes. Staff was very friendly, room was spacious and comfortable.
Situated 6.1 km from Shopping Mall SHOPS, 7 km from Chiba Museum of Science and Industry and 7.3 km from Nikke Colton Plaza, Hinode House provides accommodation located in Funabashi.
Md. Mahmudul
Japan
The staff or owner was very very kind and helpful.
Guests at Funabashi Grand Sauna and Capsule Hotel sleep in 1-person capsules with free Wi-Fi. JR/Keisei Funabashi Train Station is only a 1-minute walk away and guests can refresh in the saunas.
Kanaloa Funabashi is situated in Funabashi, 4.7 km from Shopping Mall SHOPS, 4.7 km from Nikke Colton Plaza, and 5.5 km from Katsushika Hachimangu Temple.
Hotel Lei is an adult only hotel that offers accommodation in Funabashi. A flat-screen TV with satellite channels and blu-ray player, as well as a CD player are featured.
Very clean, extremely well maintained. Good supplies.
Featuring 3-star accommodation, Hotel Flora Funabashi is located in Funabashi, 6.8 km from Chiba Museum of Science and Industry and 6.9 km from Nikke Colton Plaza.
Located a 6-minute walk from Keisei-Funabashi Station and an 8-minute walk from Funabashi Station, X wave Funabashi offers accommodation in Chiba. Free WiFi is available in all rooms.
Funabashi is a perfect slice of genuine Japan. The people there were so kind, and it was a perfect place to see what the lives of the Japanese people are really like. It didn't feel sterilized and curated, it felt genuine.
I met the most amazing people on earth there, and it was a joy to wander through the narrow streets of Funabashi seeing different aspects of their culture and city. The people there were very kind and helpful, so if I was ever lost or just wanted to talk it was not hard to find someone who would help.
The Funabashi Daijingu felt very spiritual to me, and I truly believe it is a holy place. I was awestruck, and was moved to tears.
There were lots of places to eat the local dishes, even an Okinawa-style Izakaya which is my favorite place on earth. If you go there tell the bartender Teddy says hi!
Teddy
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