The Urayasu, Shin-Urayasu, and Maihama area has a range of dining options depending on your purpose: everyday local lunches near Urayasu Station, cafes and restaurants easy to reach before or after Tokyo Disney Resort visits near Maihama Station, souvenir shops at Ikspiari, and hotel restaurants open to non-guests. Each area suits different needs.

This guide organizes Urayasu Station area, Shin-Urayasu Station area, Maihama Station / Ikspiari area, and hotel restaurants by area and purpose, covering lunch, cafes, sweets, and souvenirs.

Please verify before visiting Opening hours, closing days, menus, prices, reservation requirements, and takeout availability are subject to change. Check the official website or SNS of each restaurant or facility before visiting. This guide is based on publicly available official information.

Last updated: June 19, 2026


Area Overview

Area Key Features Best For
Urayasu Station area Local neighborhood area along the Tozai Line. Individual restaurants and everyday eateries scattered around the station Weekday lunch, local dinner, takeout
Shin-Urayasu Station area Commercial facilities directly connected to or near the station. Usable in any weather Family lunch, cafes, souvenirs, shopping
Maihama Station / Ikspiari area Shopping and dining facility easy to use for Disney visitors Food before/after the parks, tourist lunch, sweets, souvenirs
Hotel restaurants Many hotels open their restaurants to non-guests Special occasions, hotel lunch, family celebrations

Quick Guide by Purpose

Purpose Start with Key selection points
Looking for everyday lunch Urayasu Station / Shin-Urayasu Station area Price range, distance from station, service speed
Family lunch with children Shin-Urayasu / Ikspiari / hotel Stroller access, highchairs, kids’ menus, nursing room
Dining before or after Disney Maihama Station / Ikspiari area Evening hours, last order time, reservation availability
Cafe or sweets Shin-Urayasu / Maihama area Near station, eat-in, takeout
Souvenirs or gifts Shin-Urayasu / Ikspiari Shelf life, individual packaging, room-temperature storage
Special occasion or family celebration Hotel restaurant Reservation, course meals, buffet, anniversary options
Rainy day dining Station-connected or indoor facilities Indoor access, parking

Area Guide

Urayasu Station Area

This area is for finding local, neighborhood-style restaurants and individual shops. Street-level restaurants spread from the station toward residential areas — good for weekday lunches, evening dining, and takeout.

Individual restaurants often announce their hours via official SNS or on-site signs, while others rely on Google Maps or storefront information. Before visiting, check:

  • Opening status on the day (via official SNS or signage)
  • Whether lunch and dinner menus/hours differ
  • Whether strollers or large groups can be accommodated (for smaller shops, call ahead)
  • Some shops are cash-only

Urayasu Portal gradually adds individual restaurants in the Urayasu Station area as official information becomes available.


Shin-Urayasu Station Area

Atre Shin-Urayasu

Category: Cafe & restaurant variety | Area: Shin-Urayasu | Access: JR Shin-Urayasu Station (directly connected)

Shopping facility directly connected to Shin-Urayasu Station. Tenants include Starbucks Coffee, Eggs ’n Things Coffee, Marugame Seimen, Ramen Hayashida, Gong cha, Doutor Coffee, Saizeriya, Shinsuke, and Yaruki Sakaba — a wide range from cafes to full meals. Convenient year-round regardless of weather, on weekdays and weekends.

Best for: Station-side lunch, cafes, souvenirs, rainy-day use

Official info (Atre Shin-Urayasu Cafe & Restaurant)


Aeon Style Shin-Urayasu

Category: Groceries, prepared foods, daily goods | Area: Shin-Urayasu | Access: JR Shin-Urayasu Station

A convenient stop for hotel guests and tourists who need drinks, snacks, or daily goods. If buying souvenirs or gifts here, check shelf life, storage conditions, and packaging for each product.

Official info (Aeon Style Shin-Urayasu)


Maihama Station / Ikspiari Area

Ikspiari is a shopping and dining facility within walking distance of Maihama Station, where you can find restaurants, cafes, sweets, and souvenirs all in one place. The official website allows filtering by genre, kids’ menus, takeout, and restaurants open after 9 PM.

The dining area tends to get crowded at closing time and on weekends. If possible, reserve at restaurants that accept reservations.

Ikspiari Kitchen

Category: Food court | Area: Maihama, Ikspiari | Access: JR Maihama Station

Food court at The Courtyard on Ikspiari’s 1F. Choose from multiple counters: Western food, udon, ramen, rice bowls, Chinese, stone-pot bibimbap, and more. With many seats, it’s a good option when families or groups have different preferences. Takeout menus are also available.

Best for: Family lunch, dining before/after the park, groups, quick meals

Official info (Ikspiari Kitchen)


Club Harie Maihama Ikspiari

Category: Baumkuchen, baked sweets | Area: Maihama, Ikspiari | Access: JR Maihama Station

Located at Trail & Track on Ikspiari’s 2F. Carries Baumkuchen, Baumkuchen Mini, Dry Baumkuchen, financiers, Baumkuchen sablés, and more. A good candidate for bringing back to family, co-workers, or as a travel souvenir. Shelf life, individual packaging, and room-temperature storage vary by product — check at time of purchase.

Best for: Gifts for family, souvenir for home, office treat

Official info (Club Harie Maihama Ikspiari)


Nihonbashi Nishitoyorin Ikspiari

Category: Karinto (Japanese fried dough) specialty shop | Area: Maihama, Ikspiari | Access: JR Maihama Station

A karinto specialty shop at The Courtyard on Ikspiari’s 1F. Carries a wide range: burdock, brown sugar, purple potato, vegetables, and more. An Ikspiari-exclusive “Honey Caramel Karinto” is also available. Check shelf life and individual packaging for each product.

Best for: Japanese souvenir, office treat

Official info (Nihonbashi Nishitoyorin Ikspiari)


TOBI·BITO SOUVENIR TOKYO

Category: Regional confectionery, food, goods | Area: Maihama, Ikspiari | Access: JR Maihama Station

Located at Gracious Square on Ikspiari’s 3F. Carries regional confectionery, food, and goods from across Japan. A good option for those who want to pick up multiple souvenirs from one shop at the end of a trip, without being limited to Urayasu-specific items.

Best for: Travel souvenirs, bulk buying

Official info (TOBI·BITO SOUVENIR TOKYO)


Hotel Restaurants

Many hotels in the Shin-Urayasu and Maihama area have restaurants open to non-guests. Price ranges tend to be higher than regular restaurants. Always check the hotel’s official page for service charges, children’s rates, reservation requirements, dress code, and allergy accommodations.

Hilton Tokyo Bay

Category: Buffet, Chinese cuisine, lobby lounge, cafe, takeout | Area: Maihama, Bayside | Access: Disney Resort Line Bayside Station area

Operates Forest Garden (buffet), Kodo (Chinese cuisine), Lounge, Oh! Beans by the Bay, and more — from lunch to cafe. Restaurant reservations available on the official page. Takeout is also available.

Best for: Hotel lunch, special occasion, family dining, buffet

Official info (Hilton Tokyo Bay Restaurants & Bar)


Oriental Hotel Tokyo Bay

Category: Hotel buffet, Chinese cuisine | Area: Shin-Urayasu | Access: Around JR Shin-Urayasu Station

Operates Restaurant Grand Cinq and Chinese Table. Online reservations available for buffet. Check the official page for children’s rates and age categories. Reservations recommended on weekends and event days.

Best for: Family buffet, hotel lunch, special occasion

Official info (Oriental Hotel Tokyo Bay Restaurant)


Urayasu Brighton Hotel Tokyo Bay

Category: Buffet, Kyoto kaiseki, Chinese cuisine, teppanyaki, lobby lounge, sweets | Area: Shin-Urayasu | Access: JR Shin-Urayasu Station (directly connected, 1 min walk)

Operates multiple restaurants including Cachou Cachou, Hotaru, Kakan, Kifu ya, and Han. Private rooms and anniversary options require advance confirmation. A good candidate when looking for a special dinner or family celebration near Shin-Urayasu Station.

Best for: Special occasion, family celebration, meeting, hotel lunch

Official info (Urayasu Brighton Hotel Tokyo Bay Restaurant)


Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay Hotel

Category: Buffet, cafe, teppanyaki, Japanese cuisine | Area: Maihama, Bayside | Access: Disney Resort Line Bayside Station area

Operates Grand Café, Galleria Café, Japanese Restaurant Asuka, Maihama Teppanyaki+, and Café Tostina. Covers breakfast, lunch, dinner, and cafe. The official FAQ includes notes on busy times — if you are not a guest, checking in advance is recommended.

Best for: Dining before/after the park, cafe, special occasion near Maihama

Official info (Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay Hotel Restaurants)


Souvenir Checklist

When buying souvenirs, ease of transport matters as much as taste. Before purchasing, confirm:

Check item Why it matters
Shelf life At least 3–5 days needed for office gifts or home visits
Individual packaging Important when distributing to many people
Room-temperature storage Important if packing in travel luggage
Quantity and box size Does it match the number of people you are giving to?
Purchase location access Easy to buy on the way home from sightseeing?

Ikspiari in Maihama is a convenient gift-buying spot near the station where you can find sweets, Japanese confectionery, and regional items in one place. Near Shin-Urayasu Station, the sweets section of Atre Shin-Urayasu is another option (check individual shops).


Tips for Families and Tourists

Visiting with Children

Shopping malls and hotel restaurants can be more family-friendly in terms of facilities, but conditions vary by restaurant. Check before visiting:

  • Can you enter with a stroller?
  • Are highchairs and kids’ menus available?
  • Is it okay to bring baby food?
  • Is there a nursing or diaper-changing room nearby?
  • Can you make a reservation?

Dining Before or After Disney

The Maihama Station area tends to get crowded on weekends and after park closing. For dinner, either choose a restaurant that accepts reservations or aim to visit outside peak hours.

  • Check evening hours and last order time
  • If you have heavy bags, check seating space and layout
  • On rainy days, prioritize station-connected or fully indoor facilities

FAQ

Which area is best for an everyday lunch in Urayasu?

For local, neighborhood-style restaurants, try the Urayasu Station area. For weather-independent lunch near the station, Atre Shin-Urayasu at Shin-Urayasu Station is convenient.

Where is good for a family lunch in Shin-Urayasu?

Commercial facilities and hotel restaurants near Shin-Urayasu Station are good options. Stroller access, kids’ menus, and nursing rooms vary by facility and restaurant — check before visiting.

Where should I look for food near Maihama outside the parks?

Around Maihama Station, Ikspiari’s restaurants and cafes are easy to browse. The official website lets you filter by genre, kids’ menus, takeout, and restaurants open after 9 PM.

Are there local Urayasu souvenirs?

Around Maihama, candidates at Ikspiari include baked goods (Club Harie), Japanese confectionery (Nihonbashi Nishitoyorin), and regional items (TOBI·BITO). Check shelf life, individual packaging, and storage conditions at time of purchase.

Can non-guests use hotel restaurants?

Many hotel restaurants are open to non-guests. However, conditions differ by restaurant, time, and plan. Check reservations, pricing, and children’s rates on the official hotel page.

How can I avoid crowds?

The Maihama area tends to be busy on weekends, holidays, and after park closing. For restaurants that accept reservations, book in advance and allow plenty of time.


We Are Collecting Local Information

Urayasu Portal is looking for information on food, cafes, sweets, souvenirs, and hotel restaurants in and around Urayasu. We welcome tips about:

  • Newly opened restaurants
  • Long-standing local lunch spots
  • Family-friendly cafes
  • Convenient gift shops
  • Shop closures, temporary closures, or relocations

When sharing information, please include the shop name, address, official URL, or SNS for verification.