Overview
by FVC
Located near Tokyo Disneyland, DisneySea and Tokyo Sea Life Park, the Urayasu Mangekyo Okaro Ryokan offers guests an authentic Japanese experience. The hotel has traditional pagoda architecture and is surrounded by picturesque Japanese gardens and water features. Spacious family rooms accommodate six guests on classic futon bedding. Each room comes complete with air conditioning, a flat screen television, private bathroom and a refrigerator. An onsite restaurant serves Japanese delicacies sourced from local ingredients. The hotel has several hot springs and bathing pools including a themed children’s pool. A complimentary shuttle is available to take guests to and from the Tokyo Disney Resort Area.
Our Editor Loves
- Authentic Tokyo experience
- Complimentary shuttle to Disney
- Spacious family rooms
Family Interests
- Beach
- Bicycling
- Museum/Cultural
- Sailing
- Theme Park
- Water Parks
- Water Sports
Family Amenities
- Cribs
- Family Room 5+
- Free Breakfast
- Free Wi-Fi
- Kids' Pool
- Kids' Theme Meals
- Laundry
- Onsite Dining
- Pool
- Refrigerator
Reviews
by JanineFitzgerald
We had a great time at this Resort and would recommend it. Once you work out what the procedures are like putting your shoes in the lockers as soon as you enter and the wait to check in, the staff have limited english so it was a little tricky to get information but the whole experience was really great. The hot springs and baths are very good if a little confusing about the expectations (naked or bathers).
by Amelia P
Our friend drove us to this spot, not far from Tokyo Disney. We loved the cute outfits we were handed to wear. The kids loved all the extras like lotions, hair products, etc which we could sample free of charge and later purchase In the lobby. Separate areas for men and women but also huge areas where we could all mix. We loved the different water: lavender,milk, softened, bubbly, hot, cold, rivers with rocks on tue bottom for reflexology. There were igloos that echo, pavilions, pagodas, waterfalls,semi private areas, an area for eating ice creams and a pay-extra pool where the fish eat the dead skin on your feet. (outlawed here in Canada). Inside the main building there were many types of food to try including noodles, rice, soups,etc. A very reasonably priced outing for us, especially considering it is Tokyo! Highly recommended .