Tsunobuchi Camping Ground

7.4
Very Good
(234 reviews)

Hotel Description

Tsunobuchi Camping Ground, located at Tsunobuchi, Japan, is a serene haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Nestled amid lush greenery, this camping ground offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Just a short distance from popular attractions such as the Museum of Modern Art, Gunma, which showcases innovative artworks and Asian antiquities, and the Gunma Prefectural Museum of History, featuring artifacts from ancient to modern times, guests can immerse themselves in cultural experiences. The camping ground is designed to harmonize with its natural surroundings, creating a welcoming and tranquil atmosphere for visitors.

The accommodations at Tsunobuchi Camping Ground are thoughtfully arranged to provide comfort and convenience. Spacious camping sites allow for easy setup, whether you're pitching a tent or using a camper. The ambiance is designed to enhance relaxation, with options for both shared and private facilities, ensuring a peaceful night's sleep under the stars. Amenities include clean restrooms, shower facilities, and communal cooking areas to cater to all your camping needs.

Unique features of the camping ground include high-speed internet access for those who wish to stay connected, and organized activities that encourage guests to explore the beautiful landscapes. For those who prefer to stay active, various hiking trails are nearby, inviting guests to experience the stunning natural beauty of the region.

Accessibility is another highlight of Tsunobuchi Camping Ground, with public transportation options that make it easy to navigate the area. Narita International Airport is about 2 hours and 23 minutes away by taxi, while Haneda Airport is approximately 1 hour and 55 minutes. Local stations such as Tsunobuchi-Minami are just a short 6-minute walk away, providing guests with easy access to nearby towns and attractions.

Health and safety measures are a priority at the camping ground, ensuring that guests feel secure throughout their stay. The staff is committed to maintaining a clean environment and providing assistance as needed.

At Tsunobuchi Camping Ground, guests can enjoy various activities, including hiking, nature walks, and seasonal festivals that celebrate local culture. Nearby attractions also include the historical Jigen-in Temple and the vibrant Kezoji Amusement Park, offering fun for the entire family.

Dining options near the camping ground are plentiful. Guests can indulge in local cuisine at nearby restaurants, experiencing dishes that highlight the flavors of the region. Recommended spots include traditional eateries and modern cafes, all within a short distance.

In summary, Tsunobuchi Camping Ground invites you to experience nature in comfort and style. With its exceptional amenities, prime location, and commitment to guest satisfaction, this camping ground is the ideal destination for those looking to connect with the outdoors while enjoying all the comforts of home.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Proximity to major cultural attractions

2. Spacious camping sites for comfort

3. Clean restrooms and shower facilities

4. Organized activities for all ages

5. High-speed internet access available


6.4 Good

Location rating

Top sights

The Museum of Modern Art, Gunma
14 min
Gunma Prefectural Museum of History
14 min
Jigen-in Temple (Takasaki Byakue Dai-Kannon)
31 min
Shorinzan Daruma-ji Temple
33 min
Kezoji Amusement Park
27 min
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Good to know

Location rating6.4
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 55 min

Location

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 23 min

Transit: 2 hr 58 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 55 min

Transit: 2 hr 50 min

Transit:

Shimmachi Shobodan Daisan Bundan mae

Walking: 16 min

Tsunobuchi-Minami (Tsunobuchi south)

Walking: 6 min

Shimmachi Station

Taxi: 8 min

Walking: 33 min

Jimbohara Station

Taxi: 15 min

Walking: 1 hr 25 min

Kita-Fujioka Station

Taxi: 12 min

Walking: 1 hr 1 min


Nearby locations

6.4

Good Location

Top Attractions


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新井亘

4/5
Free campsite with reservation required. It has a suitable size, facilities (water supply, toilet, barbecue area, cooking table, table and chairs, etc.), and a good natural environment. The negative points are that the toilets are dirty, and there is a practice field for baseball and ground golf nearby, which can be lively depending on the time of day.Many people pitched tents in the multipurpose plaza (section B) next to the parking lot on the west side. Go east from the multipurpose plaza (the restrooms are also located around here) and cross a small bridge to reach a large forest site (sections C and D). It's spacious and there are plenty of places to pitch your tent. There are also toilets on the east side, and some people pitch their tents there.Due to the boom, the number of people has increased, so the toilets are sometimes quite dirty.There are portable toilets on the east and west sides of the campsite, but the east side, where there are more people, is quite dirty.If you pass under Prefectural Route 40 that runs on the west side of the campsite and go towards Mizube no Mori Park, there is a clean flush toilet, so if you can't stand the filth of the simple toilet, although it's a little far, go there. It is better to use it.

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k様

4/5
Same-day reservation on weekdays in MayMore insects than expectedI can see it from a distanceget into the throatMosquitoes, bees, flies, centipedes, and some small cockroaches on the mosquito net?Things like that and so on.My legs are covered because I took my pants off when I went to bed.The toilet is so dirty that I don't feel like using it.The park on the other side is relatively clean.There are fallen pine cones and trees, so we procure them locally.There was only one group of people in the field of view.There are probably 3 groups camping on this site including myself.Sometimes there are people walking aroundwide

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Indian Summer

5/5
The premise is that it is a town-run camping site.There is only a kitchen and toilet, but the location is not divided into zones, so the natural atmosphere remains, which is very nice.If you're looking for more comfort, go to another campsite for a fee.

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zaion gobrin

5/5
I used it for camping for the first time in about 5 years, but reservations were required and the toilets were clean.If it's free, there's nothing to complain about.Since it was a weekday, there were no noisy people, so I was able to enjoy it without stress.To be more specific, I thought it would be easier to use if the main passage was paved.

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MN-AWS

2/5
Maybe because there's no manager on site, there are people burning bonfires all night long, and the sound of the bonfires is so noisy that I can't sleep. Free campsite.Also, perhaps because there is no distinction between campgrounds and parks, people walking with dogs and people taking pictures of wild birds who are obviously not camping enter the campsite during the day. It's coming.

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Hiroki. S

4/5
Previously, there was no need to make a reservation, but now you have to make a reservation at the town hall, and after that it is managed by a contractor.The toilets on the barbecue square side have been updated.If you want to spend a quiet time, we recommend Site D, although the restrooms are still old.The outsourced company that makes provisional reservations is very responsive, and the fact that reservations can be completed online is very helpful.