Auto Camp Union

7.6
Very Good
(158 reviews)

Hotel Description

Union Auto Campground

Welcome to Auto Camp Union, a charming retreat situated in the picturesque countryside of Japan. This inviting hotel is located near notable attractions that enrich your stay, including the historic Naritasan Shinsho-ji, a complex featuring a 10th-century temple and a vibrant three-story pagoda, just 23 minutes away. Guests can also explore the National Museum of Japanese History, only 17 minutes from the hotel, which showcases Japan’s rich culture and history, complete with a beautiful botanical garden. Auto Camp Union boasts comfortable rooms designed to provide a relaxing atmosphere, each offering ample space and cozy furnishings to ensure a restful night’s sleep.
The hotel is equipped with unique amenities, such as high-speed internet access and fully furnished kitchens, catering to the needs of both leisure and business travelers. Conveniently located, Auto Camp Union offers easy access to public transportation options, with Narita International Airport just a 32-minute taxi ride away. The hotel’s commitment to guest safety is paramount, featuring stringent health and safety measures to create a secure environment for all visitors.
There are plenty of activities to engage with, from biking along Lake Inba-numa, a scenic spot just 11 minutes away, to wandering the trails of Naritasan Park, where seasonal blossoms and serene ponds await.
For dining, guests can enjoy a variety of local restaurants nearby, each offering unique culinary experiences that showcase the flavors of Japan. We invite you to experience the warmth and hospitality of Auto Camp Union, where unforgettable memories await you.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Proximity to Naritasan Shinsho-ji temple with stunning architecture

2. Fully equipped kitchens available for guest convenience

3. High-speed internet access for both leisure and business travelers

4. Easy access to public transportation and major airports

5. Health and safety measures in place for guest protection


6.6 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Naritasan Shinsho-ji
23 min
National Museum of Japanese History
17 min
Naritasan Park
23 min
Lake Inba-numa
11 min
Naritasan Omotesando
22 min
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Good to know

Location rating6.6
Nearest airportNarita International Airport
Travel time to airport32 min

Location

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 32 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 10 min

Transit:

Ōsakura Station

Taxi: 15 min

Walking: 1 hr 19 min

Imbanihon-Idai Station

Taxi: 12 min

Walking: 1 hr 22 min

Sōgosandō Station

Taxi: 11 min

Walking: 1 hr 17 min

Keisei-Shisui Station

Taxi: 11 min

Walking: 1 hr 10 min

Shisui Station

Taxi: 17 min

Walking: 1 hr 25 min


Nearby locations

6.6

Good Location

Top Attractions


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いそひよどり

5/5
It was a campsite with beautiful grass and soft grass.I used number 21 for one night on a weekday.The rules and explanations were concise and easy to understand. If you ask me, I will explain it to you carefully.Shiba Inu-chan was cute. It was a quiet and spacious campsite.[Bonfire] To start a bonfire, you will need a bonfire sheet and a tall bonfire stand. There are sheet rentals and block rentals.[Shower] You can take a shower for 200 yen. I need a 100 yen coin. There are three. The mat under my feet was a little moldy so I didn't use it.[Coin laundry] There are about 3 machines. I need a 100 yen coin[Firewood] You can purchase it for 700 yen. I need a 100 yen coin. It's easy to split.[Toilet] It is clean and free of insects.[Sound] It was quiet. Around 4am, the rooster was crowing from time to time. I was fine.

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やまちゃん

4/5
This is my favorite auto campsite. I have used it many times.-About the sound-During the day, you can hear the announcements of the survival game next door, but it doesn't bother you as long as you're talking with your friends. Survival games also become quiet in the evening. I can also hear the sound of a shooting range several kilometers away.I don't think it's possible for people who want a quiet solo camp.Let's look elsewhere.-Owner-Although he is a friendly person, he is very strict about rules.If you can't protect yourself, look elsewhere.I have a habit lol. The words that come out easily are interesting. But personally I like it lolThe dog is cute too.-Bath, toilet-It's normal. Coin shower only.If you want a hot spring or a comfortable bath, look elsewhere.-Cooking area-There's hot water. It's very helpful in winter.-congestion-It's empty. Even if the site is full when I make a reservation, there seem to be a lot of cancellations on the day, so for some reason it's empty. It's strange. That's why I like it.-night-It's quiet at night. It's very good.-morning-Chickens start chirping relatively early in the morning.I'll wake you up.It's fine if it's natural.If you want to sleep well, look elsewhere.-Location-It's on a hill, so the surrounding scenery is relatively nice. Inbanuma can be seen in the distance from some sites. It's well ventilated. Take precautions against cats at night.-price-It feels like it's neither cheap nor expensive.This campground may not be friendly to beginners. The owner has been picky from the beginning because some campers who have recently started not knowing the rules are burning the lawn and destroying the new grass. This is a beautiful lawn site. It is a very comfortable campsite if you are smart and follow the rules properly.

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hattomaki yusuke

3/5
It's been a while since I last used it. I received an explanation about bonfires upon entering, but there are very strict rules regarding bonfires here. Many people wrote about this in other reviews, but after staying here for the first time in a while, I realized that this was a lack of morals on the part of us users. Thank you.The owner strictly controls the bonfires, but what I felt was that the ``music'' was played out of selfishness.When I visited here for the first time in a while, there were several sites where people were playing music without worrying about their surroundings.When it comes to camping, I think that ``sound'' is ``something you feel in that place and in that field.'' For example, at this campsite, you can hear birds chirping, insects buzzing, and frogs singing in chorus at night! And since there is an affiliated survival game venue below, it feels like camping on a battlefield (lol) The real meaning of camping is not to enjoy the ``sounds'' and ``wind'' that you feel at the site. I think so. Music has different receptions depending on the person, and it becomes "noise". It is a shame that the "sound" felt in this place is being drowned out by this. I think the owner here understands what camping really is. Unfortunately, I think that we, the users of this campground, have not yet caught up with this trend.I burnt my beloved lawn by putting it directly on the bonfire, and I played music all day and still couldn't keep it quiet even after 9pm. Isn't this a distortion of the camping boom?This campsite has a great location. I sincerely hope that the rules will be more strict and that the campground will be used by people who understand the purpose of camping. This is a campsite that you really want to try your best at.

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16 capatarou

4/5
The site was very large and the ground was very nice with grass.The price was reasonable and I would definitely visit again.

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うさびつこ

3/5
It's not a high standard.One of the washlets in the toilet is broken (I hope they fix it!) and they don't have any toilet paper, but they won't refill it unless I ask for it. If you go to a place with high standards, you will experience various inconveniences.Even though quiet time started at 9 o'clock, there was a lot of chatter. Early in the morning, I am forced to wake up to the sound of chickens crowing.There might not have been any harm caused by the cats being eaten up in the middle of the night.The sound of airsoft games bothers you at first, but you gradually get used to it.It was a campsite that made me wish they would try a little harder.

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D zou

4/5
Camping use.Many people were using it as it was open on Saturdays and Sundays.I'm solo, but pets seem to be fine too.Families seemed to be having fun, including some with babies.It wasn't quiet, but since I didn't have that much experience, I felt safe having people around me.I was able to park my car at the site.The toilets are also clean and there is also a shower room.There were enough kitchen facilities. There was also a dedicated washing area with a bonfire stand, which was very helpful.Firewood is 700 yen for both hardwood and softwood.If there is no administrator, you can purchase it by putting money into the coin compartment next to it. Even if I didn't have the small items, there was a vending machine nearby and I was able to exchange money right away. However, water etc. seem to be sold out quickly.Around 4am, the sound of chickens chirping echoes, and the pets react to it, creating a chain of cries...I couldn't sleep that deeply.Although it's not the great outdoors, I think it's a great place for beginners!