- Overview
Mitsui Garden Hotels Kashiwa-no-Ha is a natural hot spring bath in Chiba, Japan. The waters of “Kashiwanoha Campus City Hot Spring” are rich in hydrating natrium (natural sodium), which promotes youthful, healthy skin. Our guests can settle back in the waters or relax in the mist sauna to refresh their mind and body. The hotel is a 2-minute walk from Kashiwanoha Campus Station (West Exit) on the Tsukuba Express Line.
Amenities
Toothbrush kit / Razor / Hairbrush / Cotton swabs / Shampoo / Hair conditioner / Body soap / Face & hand soap / Green tea kit / Face towel / Bath towel / Slippers / Nightwear
Accessibility
Mitsui Garden Hotel Kashiwa-no-Ha offers a non-smoking accessible room with a single bed. The room features handrails in the bathroom, an emergency call button, and a roomy 22.6㎡ to move around in. The room also has a flat-screen TV, air purifier/humidifier, and writing desk.
Please note: We have yet to confirm the accessibility of the hot spring bath. In general, wheelchairs are not allowed in these areas, so the ability to walk a short distance will be necessary. This page will change when more information comes in.
- Extra InfoCategory: Mid-Range (¥15,000~¥30,000)Source of Information: Hotel HomepageNumber of Rooms: 1Room Type:
- Single
Room Size (m²): 22.60Shower Type: UnknownShower Chair: YesGuide Dog Allowed: Unknown - AccessPhone: 04-7134-3131
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