Izu Campground Mobility Park

8.2
Excellent
(283 reviews)

Hotel Description

Izu Campground Mobility Park is a serene and accessible destination nestled in the beautiful Izu region of Japan, offering an ideal getaway for nature lovers and those seeking relaxation in a tranquil environment. Located at Izu Campground Mobility Park, Japan, this peaceful retreat is surrounded by lush greenery and the scenic views of the surrounding mountains, providing guests with a calm atmosphere for a rejuvenating stay. With its proximity to top attractions like the Katsuragiyama Ropeway (just a 19-minute drive away), the hotel serves as a great base for exploring the region's rich natural beauty and cultural heritage. Guests enjoy a range of outdoor activities that allow them to engage with nature, making it an ideal location for families and nature enthusiasts alike. The rooms at Izu Campground Mobility Park feature spacious layouts designed for comfort and relaxation, ensuring that visitors feel at home during their stay. Each room is thoughtfully equipped with modern amenities, offering guests both privacy and convenience for a laid-back experience. The hotel’s amenities cater to various needs, including high-speed internet access, pet-friendly options, and ample parking. Guests can easily access public transportation options, with key transit points such as the 長者原東口(バス) bus stop within a 19-minute walk, making it easy to explore further or visit nearby sights. The area is also home to many fantastic dining options, including ダイヤランド レストラン森の里, FANTASISTA, and Il Golfo, ensuring that visitors can enjoy a wide range of culinary experiences close by. Nearby attractions include the MOA Museum of Art, Atami Plum Garden, and the Atami Castle, each offering unique experiences just a short drive away. Izu Campground Mobility Park offers a welcoming atmosphere and a chance to enjoy the natural beauty and rich cultural heritage of the Izu region, ensuring a memorable stay for all guests.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. 19 min drive to the Katsuragiyama Ropeway

2. Guests praised the service

3. Pet-friendly with spacious outdoor areas

4. Access to nearby scenic parks and gardens

5. Close to popular cultural sites like Atami Castle

6. Convenient transportation access, including bus stops and taxis

7. A variety of local restaurants within 30-minute taxi drive

8. Perfect for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts

9. Close proximity to the MOA Museum of Art


6.4 Good

Location rating

Top sights

MOA Museum of Art
39 min
Atami Plum Garden
34 min
Izu Shaboten Zoo
43 min
ACAO FOREST
25 min
Atami Castle
29 min

Nearest locations

Restaurant Fujimi
7 min
FANTASISTA
19 min
K's Kitchen
22 min
Marugen
22 min
Marutaka Seafood Restaurant
22 min
修善寺no洋食屋
23 min
るびーな(スペイン料理/ジビエ料理)
24 min
Il Golfo
25 min
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Good to know

Location rating6.4
Nearest airportMt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 49 min

Location

Airports:

Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 49 min

Transit: 3 hr 59 min

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 59 min

Transit: 4 hr 13 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 9 min

Transit: 4 hr 7 min

Transit:

長者原東口(バス)

Walking: 19 min

長者原(バス)

Walking: 7 min


Nearby locations

6.4

Good Location

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Reviews

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joe luk

1/5
There are no tables and chairs provided in the room, no WiFi as well, please do not be fooled by the webpage, this place is a total scam, the lodge provides absolutely nothing but a room with a fridge, I would definitely not recommend visiting as the accommodations are poor, even the activities are not as they are described in the website, because they are all limited to a small event square.

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Peter R

5/5
I think its an excellent camping facility with a variety of facilities for different needs. A lot of effort is put into maintaining the grounds and i can see they add new features to attract visitors.The only negatives would be the location is high up in the mountains so weather can be changeable and access requires mountain driving. Also the camp plots can feel a-little tight.The onsen was lovely and after speaking to my wife, I’m envious that the women’s facility has a larger bath and view of the Japanese garden.

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Bret

5/5
Spent one night here in July with a camper van (price for three of us with van was around ¥8500). They have 8 camper spots available. The rest of the campsite is massive, especially for Japan. We walked around and saw many cabins and varying other buildings to stay in along with a lot of tent spots available. They have a nice on site onsen along with mountain bike rentals and a wading pool for kids. Definitely a nice campground and would have no problems recommending it.

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Wolfram Frick

4/5
Peaceful and quiet Campsite on the Izu-Peninsula. Very clean, lots of showers, laundry etc and a small onsen.Activities are good for smaller children.Beware of closing times: they may vary and sometimes door ist closed at 17.30.

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James Machin

5/5
Great camping and caravanning park, there are also small pensions available.Lots of things for kids and adults to do.

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Luk Matthias

1/5
This place is a scam please avoid it

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8358 Yasu

4/5
let,s have the DRINKS

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ティン

5/5
I stayed here for a K-MIX event.I was worried because it was my first time camping, but there were plenty of facilities such as a large public bath and hot water in the kitchen, so I didn't feel any inconvenience.I stayed in a log house, and it had an air conditioner and a refrigerator (freezer).It's a very large campground, but I was impressed by how well-maintained the lawn and plants were.The lawn area was very large and I was able to play with my kids to my heart's content!It was my first time camping and I had some great memories!It's a shame because it's not an easy distance from my house (^_^;)

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めい

4/5
I wanted to have my first bonfire with my kids, so I stayed in a tiny house with a hammock.The tiny house was much smaller than I expected and the futon was so flimsy that it was difficult to sleep.There weren't many customers and no one was using the free public bath, so I didn't see anyone and it was too hot to use it.The free shower room, which is available 24 hours a day, was pitch black along the way, and there was no one there, so it was dark and scary.However, tiny houses have an air conditioner, are cool, and are small, so I feel more at ease.It was good that there weren't many other customers.It was a lot of fun for people new to camping and bonfires.The staff at the facility were also nice.Next time, I'll bring shoes in addition to sandals, and rent a bicycle as my child wanted!

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I am taito

4/5
We stayed at Kevin's for one night on our family camping debut.Since the kids were small and it was extremely hot, it was really nice to have a room with an air conditioner.It was empty, probably because I stayed on a Friday, a weekday.Another great feature for children is that there is a water play area and small play equipment.Having a bathhouse and showers available 24 hours a day was great for camping in the middle of summer.It was a wonderful summer memory for my family.