THE BONDS Oceanfront Villa

THE BONDS オーシャンフロントヴィラ -千葉いすみ-

Isumi, Chiba

4.3 (30)
THE BONDS Oceanfront Villa in Japan
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Overview

THE BONDS Oceanfront Villa is a premium glamping villa in Ohara, Isumi City, Chiba Prefecture, offering a luxurious private retreat just steps from the Pacific Ocean. This one-villa-per-night property accommodates up to 13 guests across four bedrooms, making it an exceptional choice for large groups, multi-family gatherings, and special celebrations.

The villa sits in a true oceanfront position — described as just 10 steps from the sea. Guests wake to ocean views and can step directly onto the beach for morning walks, fishing, or simply watching the waves. This kind of proximity to the Pacific is rare among accommodation options in the Tokyo region.

Inside, the villa features a spacious living room, full kitchen, and modern amenities throughout all four bedrooms. The outdoor spaces are equally impressive: a barrel sauna provides an authentic Finnish-style experience, while the jacuzzi offers a spot to unwind under the stars. A dedicated BBQ area makes outdoor dining effortless.

Dog owners will appreciate the private garden that doubles as an enclosed dog run, allowing pets to roam freely in a secure space. The combination of pet-friendly policies and luxury amenities makes THE BONDS a standout for travelers who refuse to leave their dogs behind.

The property operates on a self check-in system using PIN codes, offering guests privacy and flexibility. Check-in is from 3 PM to 6 PM with checkout by 11 AM. Group rates are available — four or more guests can access special per-person pricing starting around 16,500 yen.

Located about 90 minutes from central Tokyo, Isumi City is known for its dramatic Pacific coastline, excellent surf breaks, and thriving local food scene including fresh seafood. THE BONDS provides a refined coastal escape that combines the best of luxury accommodation with the freedom of outdoor living.

For more campgrounds like this, see our Camping in Chiba guide or Camping near Tokyo guide.

Getting there from Tokyo

About 90 minutes from central Tokyo. By car via Keiyo Road/Togane Expressway. By train: JR Sotobo Line to Ohara Station.

Best season to visit

Spring through autumn for beach activities. Summer is peak season for swimming and surfing. Autumn brings comfortable temperatures and the famous Ohara Hadaka Matsuri festival (September). Winter is quiet but mild.

Nearby activities

Surfing at Ohara Beach, Isumi Railway scenic train, fresh seafood dining, Ohara fishing port, Misaki Shrine, local farmers markets, coastal hiking trails

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Plan your trip to Isumi

Isumi City on Chiba's Pacific coast, known for excellent surfing at Ohara Beach, fresh seafood (especially iseebi lobster), rice paddies, and a growing community of artists and organic farmers.

Browse our campgrounds in Isumi page for local comparisons. Our Camping in Chiba guide covers the best areas, seasonal tips, and transport options across the prefecture. Use the official site and map links below to confirm access, check-in details, and any Japanese-only booking steps.

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