Toyoura Seaside Park Camping Ground

7.8
Very Good
(327 reviews)

Hotel Description

Toyoura Seaside Park Camping Ground is a charming and tranquil retreat located in the beautiful coastal town of Toyoura, Hokkaido, Japan. Situated near the scenic Toyoura Seaside Park, the property offers guests an immersive nature experience with stunning views of the coastline and nearby volcanoes. The hotel is just a 13-minute drive from the Museum of Irie-Takasago Shell Mound, providing easy access to local cultural landmarks. The design of the hotel emphasizes simplicity and relaxation, making it an ideal destination for guests looking to enjoy a peaceful getaway.
The hotel offers a range of accommodations suited for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. Rooms are comfortable and feature simple amenities, ensuring guests have everything they need for a relaxing stay. While specific room features were not detailed, the hotel is known for its excellent bathrooms, which have received praise from past guests.
Among the unique amenities, Toyoura Seaside Park Camping Ground is known for providing a great opportunity for guests to enjoy the outdoors while being close to essential services. The hotel’s proximity to the seaside and nature trails allows guests to explore the stunning environment surrounding the property.
The hotel is conveniently located for easy access to public transportation. The nearby Toyo-Ura Station is just a 4-minute taxi ride away, and the Hakodate and New Chitose Airports are also within a couple of hours' travel by taxi. This makes it an excellent choice for visitors who wish to explore the surrounding area or head to nearby cities.
Nearby, guests will find several dining options, such as the popular Nagisa-no-Shirabe restaurant, a short 1-minute taxi ride from the hotel, and Katsu Sushi, serving fresh sushi just 2 minutes away. Toyoura Seaside Park Camping Ground offers easy access to top attractions, including Lake Tōya, Mount Usu, and the Shōwa-shinzan lava dome.
Whether you’re looking to explore the great outdoors, visit cultural sites, or simply unwind, Toyoura Seaside Park Camping Ground offers a perfect base for a relaxing and adventurous stay in Hokkaido.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Beautiful coastal location with scenic views of the seaside and nearby volcanoes

2. Convenient proximity to the Museum of Irie-Takasago Shell Mound

3. Highly praised bathrooms with excellent facilities

4. Quick access to top natural attractions like Lake Tōya and Mount Usu

5. Proximity to public transportation options, including Toyo-Ura Station

6. Easy access to dining options like Nagisa-no-Shirabe and Katsu Sushi

7. Peaceful and relaxing atmosphere for a perfect nature retreat

8. Close to Shikotsu Toya National Park and its observation deck

9. Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers

10. Offers access to Shōwa-shinzan lava dome and Usuzan Ropeway


5.4 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Lake Tōya
30 min
Mount Usu
28 min
Shikotsu Toya National Park Silo Observation Deck
18 min
Shōwa-shinzan
28 min
Usuzan Ropeway
28 min

Nearest locations

Nagisa-no-Shirabe
1 min
Katsu Sushi
2 min
ハツチャン
2 min
Namihey pizza
4 min
Kakko
4 min
とぼっくす
4 min
Kotta
11 min
お食事処達味
13 min
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Good to know

Location rating5.4
Nearest airportNew Chitose Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 37 min

Location

Airports:

Hakodate Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 2 min

Transit: 5 hr 23 min

New Chitose Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 37 min

Transit: 2 hr 37 min

Sapporo Okadama Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 4 min

Transit: 3 hr 41 min

Transit:

Hamamachi Danchi

Walking: 4 min

Toyo-Ura Station

Taxi: 4 min

Walking: 20 min

Shiosai

Walking: 5 min

はまちょう

Walking: 5 min


Nearby locations

5.4

Good Location

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


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Yu ka

5/5
2024.09 On the way home from another camp, I stopped by on my way to the hot springs. I don't use it for camping.There are also many anglersI caught a lot of crabs using branches, octopus line, and squid.(I ran away after this)

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好弘冨沢

1/5
worst campsiteA high standard campsite in Hokkaido that costs 5,000 yen per night...However, it is a place where there is no management, just like a free campsite.There is an administration building just for collecting fees, it is set up before check-in time (approval from the manager), the manager is gone at 5pm, there are fireworks even after 9pm, there are banquet halls all over the place, etc. Fireworks are prohibited, so it's better to stay at the sea campsite, which is free.I don't think I'll come again.

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Mamimumemo

5/5
I think it's a good place overall! If I had to pick just one thing, the check-out time at 11:00 is early! ︎After I wake up in the morning and finish breakfast, I have to start packing up the tent right away, so I'm really busy lol At least if I check out at 12:00, I can relax a little more! But that's about it, there's a hot spring next to the campsite that you can walk to (the soft-serve ice cream here is delicious ♡), there's also a flush toilet at the campsite, and if you buy a paid garbage bag at the reception, you can throw away your food scraps and go home. So, you won't have any trouble! The sea is shallow and easy for children to play in! We were able to catch and play with crabs on a pier-like area, and both my kids and I had fun!

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佐藤多津雄

3/5
It's good, there's a large parking lot and there's a hot spring nearby, so it's fun, and you can play in the sea all day and end up in a hot spring.

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MALICE

3/5
There is also a beach with free showers and toilets. There are also crucian bugs and crabs on the beach. There are Seico Mart and 7-Eleven nearby, and it's a hidden beach.

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猫が好き

1/5
Huh!?The campsite that used to cost 500 yen is now 5,000 yen!? That's not true. I won't go there anymore.

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早坂高司

4/5
I used it during the three-day holiday of Marine Day.As expected, being on the Pacific side, the temperature was low and it was easy to spend time there.The price is 5000 yen per night, which is a little expensive, but it's worth it.

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Nov

4/5
I went camping solo (1000 yen) during a three-day weekend in July. It's a proper campsite with a good reception and other facilities. The homepage states that a new solo site has been established, so I thought there was a dedicated site, but instead it was just a solo fee. The tent site is shared with many people.This time, when I answered the questionnaire, I was given a hand towel.The best thing about this campsite is that there is a large hot spring next to it. For 600 yen, the quality of the spring water is good and will soothe your tired body from your itinerary. The shop inside is also open until around 8:45pm, so don't worry if you run out of beer midway through (be careful not to drink too much or make too much noise)After setting up my tent, I bought food and drinks at Seicomart, which was about a 3-minute drive away.The convenience of this area is also high.The sea in front of the campsite is also famous as a fishing facility, and fishermen cast their lines from morning until night, and occasionally catch flatfish.On the day I stayed this time, the site was fully booked and about 70% full, but perhaps because of the regular price of 5,000 yen, there were no campers making noise during the night, so I was able to sleep soundly.If I was asked if I would bring my family to camp here, I would probably avoid it because of the high prices, but I think it's a good option if you're staying alone as the price is fair and the facilities are good.