Tsukumo Suigo Park Campsite

8.2
Excellent
(91 reviews)

Hotel Description

Tsukumo Suigo Park Campsite is a charming and serene campsite located near the picturesque Tsukumo Suigo Park in Shibetsu, Hokkaido. The campsite offers guests the perfect opportunity to immerse themselves in nature while enjoying a comfortable stay. Its address places it near notable attractions such as the Sheep of the World Museum and Shibetsu Shrine, allowing guests to explore the region's culture and history. The campground itself is well-maintained, offering spacious areas for tents and RVs, providing a peaceful environment for relaxation.
For guests seeking additional comforts, the site is conveniently located close to several great dining options, including Syokudo and Teishoku restaurants like 食事処 結 and テシオワフウレストラン, both just a short taxi ride away. The nearby Shibetsu City Museum and Sakuraoka Lake also provide fantastic opportunities for sightseeing and recreation.
While the campsite does not offer luxury amenities, its proximity to public transportation, such as Shibetsu Station and Monbetsu Airport, ensures easy access to local landmarks and airports. Whether it's a weekend getaway or an extended stay, Tsukumo Suigo Park Campsite offers a great base for outdoor enthusiasts to explore the scenic beauty of Hokkaido.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Located near Tsukumo Suigo Park and nature-filled surroundings

2. Conveniently close to the Sheep of the World Museum and Shibetsu Shrine

3. Various dining options nearby such as Syokudo and Teishoku restaurants

4. Quick access to local transportation, including Shibetsu Station and Monbetsu Airport

5. Spacious camping areas suitable for tents and RVs

6. Close to Shibetsu City Museum and Sakuraoka Lake for outdoor activities


5.4 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Tsukumosuigo Park
4 min
Sheep of the World Museum
11 min
Shibetsu City Museum
11 min
Shibetsu Shrine
5 min
Sakuraoka Lake
20 min

Nearest locations

テシオワフウレストラン
2 min
食事処 結
4 min
てっ士亭
5 min
Mifune
6 min
CAFE & RESTAURANT 武士(TAKESHI)
6 min
レストランフクツルテイ
6 min
ぴっといん
7 min
Gohanyasan
8 min
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Good to know

Location rating5.4
Nearest airportMonbetsu Airport
Travel time to airport2 hr


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Kent Rasmussen

5/5
Free campsite. Lots of picnic tables. Water & washroom. The park the campsite is in looks like it'd be great for children.

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Mee-Hee Scorgie

4/5
Sink and taps. Large open area to camp in. No cost and quiet.

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kazz

5/5
It's a very quiet and deserted park.There are vending machines and toilets, but there are no shops.If you want to relax around noon, bring some food with you.There is a campsite in the corner of the site, which may be a good environment for campers.

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桑原隆司

4/5
A bear appeared on June 28th.It seems that droppings were also found near the go-kart.For this reason, it has been discontinuedPlease check the information before going→No bears have been seen since then, and the service has been resumed since July 9th.As a free campsite, it is popular for day camping and other activities.The parking lot can only accommodate about 10 cars.I need to carry my luggage from the parking lotThere is no light in the kitchenThe road to the toiletIt's a shame that puddles form when it rains.

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cray more

5/5
I used it for 2 nights and 3 days from August 13th to 15th.This campground is located in a corner of a vast park.There is a parking lot for the campsite at the back of the park that can accommodate about 15 cars, but perhaps because it was peak time, some cars were parked on the Teshio River embankment road.The campsite is right in front of the parking lot, but it's an open space the size of a soccer field or larger, and you can pitch your tent around the perimeter.Cars are not allowed, so it is convenient to have a cart.On the other side of the plaza, there were a lot of athletic play equipment, fountains, and a pond (artificial river?), which were free to use, so the children were having fun playing around.There was also a paid park golf course and go-karts.The right hand side from the parking lot is full of trees and can be used like a forest site, but space is limited.The left hand side is open in front of you, so you can spend your time watching the children playing on the playground equipment.There is one kitchen and two toilets, both of which flush. The multipurpose restroom in the center of the park was very well maintained.(The video posted is from near the multipurpose restroom)You can always hear the sounds of children having fun at the campsite, and I think it's the perfect campsite for family camping with parents and children.On the other hand, it may not be suitable for people who want to spend a quiet and quiet time...

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N S

5/5
Since it is not an auto campsite,No cars allowed on the lawn.There are very few parking lots on the campsite side, so I wonder if many people can't camp there? That's what it feels like.There is a large washing area, charcoal dumping area, and the toilets are also fairly clean.Please take your trash home with you.I don't have a rear car, soIt may be difficult to carry your luggage, but if it's free, there's nothing to complain about.There is a park where children can play, a water play area called Asobichi, and a go-kart boarding area a little further away.There is also a boat pier.It's crowded with people on the day of the local fireworks festival, so if you avoid it on those days, it's probably a good campsite. I think.

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ネロ

5/5
I was invited to a camping trip with a friend and family, and it's great that there is a campground that can be used for free almost anywhere in the city.The park itself is very large and it feels good to just take a walk. Around the pond, there is a jogging course, play equipment for small children, a water play area, feeding the large carp swimming in the pond, boating, a long course of go-karts, a baseball field, a small park golf course, and other small preparations. It looks like you can do a lot of things. There are several facilities in the city where you can take a day trip to the baths. It's free, so you can't help but take all your trash home with you. I'm sure you'll take home lots of fun memories, so please be respectful and have fun😉

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yumanana

5/5
Free campsite. Located in an easily accessible location. It's not far from the parking lot, but cars are not allowed. It's a large park with go-karts, so I think families can enjoy it as well. A small fountain? The area was lively with small children playing in the water. The kitchen is also clean.#YumananastoryWe also introduce recommended campgrounds, tourist spots, and roadside stations around Japan on YouTube/Instagram, so please take a look!

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Yosh S

5/5
I used it solo in August. Although it is a large park, the parking lot is only at the edge and cars are not allowed, so I tend to pitch my tent near the parking lot.There were toilets and a kitchen, and they were clean. There was a place to dump charcoal, but you had to take your trash home with you. Because it's free.A local woman was having a barbecue until midnight, but I didn't mind. Shibetsu is a fairly large city, so shopping was not a problem.It was great to see a beautiful sunset and rainbow in the evening.

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Koro Yasu

3/5
It's free, but the parking lot facing the campsite had a bad atmosphere because there were people pitching tents where they parked their cars, and a group of thugs were making it their territory. Families were pitching tents a short distance away. It's a good place to bring children as it's close to a park.