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Shin-Urayasu Area Guide: Hotels Near Disney & Tokyo Bay Views

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Why Shin-Urayasu as Your Base Near Disney

Shin-Urayasu Station (新浦安駅) sits one stop from Maihama on the JR Keiyo Line — just 3 minutes and ¥140 (~$1) away from the Disney gates. The area around the station is a cluster of mid-range hotels, a station-connected shopping mall, and Tokyo Bay waterfront parks. It offers a calmer, more affordable alternative to staying in the Maihama resort zone.

For families planning multiple Disney days, Shin-Urayasu works as a practical base: hotel rates start lower, daily essentials are easier to find, and several hotels run free shuttle buses to the Disney area. The trade-off is a short train ride or shuttle instead of walking to the parks. For a broader look at destinations in the area, see our Chiba city guide.

Shin-Urayasu vs Maihama: Which Station to Choose

Factor Shin-Urayasu Maihama
Distance to Disney gates 1 station (3 min train) or 15 min shuttle Walking distance
Hotel prices From ~¥15,000/night From ~¥25,000-40,000/night
Shopping/dining AEON MALL (station-connected) Disney-themed shops (pricier)
Atmosphere Residential, quiet Resort, tourist-focused
Best for Families on multi-day stays, budget-conscious Convenience, single-night stays

Shin-Urayasu wins on value, especially for families staying 2+ nights. The money saved on accommodation can go toward park tickets and meals. Maihama is the better choice if you want to roll out of bed and into the parks without any transit.

Most Shin-Urayasu hotels offer free morning shuttle buses to the Disney area, making the logistics nearly as simple as staying in Maihama.

Hotels at Shin-Urayasu: Station-Connected Options

Urayasu Brighton Hotel Tokyo Bay

The Urayasu Brighton Hotel Tokyo Bay (浦安ブライトンホテル東京ベイ) is directly connected to Shin-Urayasu Station — you can walk from the platform to the lobby without going outside. According to the hotel's official site, it offers bay-view rooms and a free shuttle bus to the Disney area taking approximately 15 minutes.

Rates start from approximately ¥15,000 (~$100) per night for room-only. Check-in is at 15:00, check-out at 11:00. The hotel is family-friendly with larger room options available.

Other Hotel Options Near the Station

Several other hotels cluster around the south exit of Shin-Urayasu Station:

  • Hyatt Regency Tokyo Bay: About 3 minutes walk from the station's south exit. Offers shuttle buses to both Disney and Tokyo Station.
  • Hotel MyStays Shin-Urayasu: A budget-friendly chain option with free morning shuttle service via the station area. Clean, compact rooms suited for Disney base use.

Most hotels in the area target Disney visitors and offer shuttle services, luggage storage, and early check-in options. Rates vary seasonally — book well ahead for peak periods (spring break, summer holidays, Halloween, Christmas).

Shopping and Dining: AEON MALL and Station Area

AEON MALL Shin-Urayasu (AEON MALL 新浦安) is directly connected to the station, making it the default spot for meals, groceries, and supplies. According to the AEON MALL official site, hours run 10:00-21:00 for most shops, with the food section open until 22:00. The mall is open daily.

Inside, you will find:

  • A full supermarket for snacks, drinks, and breakfast supplies (significantly cheaper than hotel convenience stores)
  • Chain restaurants covering Japanese, Western, and family-friendly options
  • A playground area for young children
  • Drugstores for sunscreen, first aid, and travel essentials

This is one of the practical advantages of Shin-Urayasu over Maihama — having a real shopping mall instead of theme park pricing on everyday items.

Tokyo Bay Waterfront: Parks and Walking

The area south of Shin-Urayasu Station opens onto Tokyo Bay waterfront parks. Irifune Park (入船公園) is approximately 2 minutes walk from the hotel area and has a playground, open green space, and bay views.

The waterfront is residential and quiet — a contrast to the Disney resort zone. For families with young children, the parks offer a place to decompress between park days without spending money. The bay-facing walking paths are pleasant in the morning and evening.

For more about Urayasu's non-Disney attractions — including the old fishing village district — see our Urayasu beyond Disney guide.

Getting Around: Train Connections and Shuttles

JR Keiyo Line: Disney, Tokyo Station, and Beyond

The JR Keiyo Line (JR京葉線) connects Shin-Urayasu to:

  • Maihama (Disney): 1 stop, 3 minutes, ¥140 (~$1)
  • Tokyo Station: approximately 15 minutes direct
  • Kaihin-Makuhari: approximately 10 minutes (for Makuhari Messe events)

Trains run frequently throughout the day. Note that the Keiyo Line platform at Tokyo Station is a long underground walk from the main station concourse — allow 10-15 minutes for the transfer if connecting to Shinkansen or other JR lines.

Hotel Shuttle Buses to Disney

Multiple Shin-Urayasu hotels operate complimentary shuttle buses to the Tokyo Disney Resort area. The Urayasu Brighton Hotel shuttle takes approximately 15 minutes. Schedules vary by hotel — check your specific hotel's shuttle times when booking.

Most shuttles run morning departures (for park opening) and evening returns (after park closing). Midday shuttles may be available but are less frequent.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Shin-Urayasu or Maihama better as a base for Disney trips?

Shin-Urayasu offers cheaper hotels (from approximately ¥15,000/night versus ¥25,000+ at Maihama), free Disney shuttles from several hotels, and a station-connected AEON MALL for affordable meals and shopping. Maihama puts you within walking distance of the parks but costs more. For families staying multiple nights, Shin-Urayasu offers better overall value.

How long does it take from Shin-Urayasu to Tokyo Station?

Approximately 15 minutes by JR Keiyo Line direct. Trains run frequently. Note the Keiyo Line platform at Tokyo Station is a long underground walk from other lines — allow extra time for connections.

Are there free shuttles from Shin-Urayasu hotels to Disney?

Yes. The Urayasu Brighton Hotel, Hyatt Regency Tokyo Bay, and several other nearby hotels offer complimentary shuttle buses to the Disney area, typically taking about 15 minutes. Check your hotel's shuttle schedule before booking — most run morning and evening services.

What shopping and dining is near Shin-Urayasu Station?

AEON MALL Shin-Urayasu is directly connected to the station, open 10:00-21:00 (food section until 22:00). It includes a supermarket, chain restaurants, drugstore, and children's play area. Far more affordable than resort-zone dining.

Is Shin-Urayasu quieter than Maihama for families?

Yes. Shin-Urayasu has a residential feel with waterfront parks (Irifune Park is a 2-minute walk) and less tourist congestion. It is a good option for families wanting downtime between Disney days without the constant resort atmosphere.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Shin-Urayasu or Maihama better as a base for Disney trips?
Shin-Urayasu offers cheaper hotels (from approximately ¥15,000/night versus ¥25,000+ at Maihama), free Disney shuttles from several hotels, and a station-connected AEON MALL for affordable meals and shopping. Maihama puts you within walking distance of the parks but costs more. For families staying multiple nights, Shin-Urayasu offers better overall value.
How long does it take from Shin-Urayasu to Tokyo Station?
Approximately 15 minutes by JR Keiyo Line direct. Trains run frequently. Note the Keiyo Line platform at Tokyo Station is a long underground walk from other lines — allow extra time for connections.
Are there free shuttles from Shin-Urayasu hotels to Disney?
Yes. The Urayasu Brighton Hotel, Hyatt Regency Tokyo Bay, and several other nearby hotels offer complimentary shuttle buses to the Disney area, typically taking about 15 minutes. Check your hotel's shuttle schedule before booking — most run morning and evening services.
What shopping and dining is near Shin-Urayasu Station?
AEON MALL Shin-Urayasu is directly connected to the station, open 10:00-21:00 (food section until 22:00). It includes a supermarket, chain restaurants, drugstore, and children's play area. Far more affordable than resort-zone dining.
Is Shin-Urayasu quieter than Maihama for families?
Yes. Shin-Urayasu has a residential feel with waterfront parks (Irifune Park is a 2-minute walk) and less tourist congestion. It is a good option for families wanting downtime between Disney days without the constant resort atmosphere.

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