Tamagawa Camping Ground

8.0
Excellent
(138 reviews)

Hotel Description

Tamagawa Camping Ground offers a unique and inviting retreat located in a picturesque area, just moments away from the stunning 瀬越海水浴場 and 湊海水浴場. This camping ground beautifully combines natural beauty with the comforts of home, making it a perfect getaway for nature lovers. The site features spacious camping areas surrounded by lush greenery, allowing guests to immerse themselves in a tranquil outdoor environment.

Accommodations at Tamagawa are designed to ensure comfort and relaxation, with ample space for tents and facilities that promote a cozy atmosphere. Guests can enjoy high-speed internet access, ensuring they stay connected while enjoying the great outdoors. Unique amenities include communal kitchens that cater to those who love to cook and share meals in a friendly setting.

Accessibility is another highlight, with nearby public transportation options providing easy access to local attractions. Major airports like Hagi-Iwami Airport are just a short taxi ride away, ensuring seamless travel for guests.

Health and safety are paramount, with comprehensive measures in place to guarantee a safe stay for all visitors.

At Tamagawa Camping Ground, guests can indulge in various activities that allow them to connect with local culture, including visits to nearby landmarks such as Susa Hornfels and Ebisu Shrine. Dining options abound, with highly-rated restaurants like ナマステガネーシャ下田万店 and Tangotei, both within a short taxi ride, offering delightful culinary experiences.

We warmly invite you to experience the natural beauty, comfort, and community spirit at Tamagawa Camping Ground, where memorable adventures await.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Walking distance to beautiful beaches like 瀬越海水浴場

2. Frequent mentions of relaxing onsen experiences by guests

3. High-speed internet access for all guests

4. Fully equipped communal kitchens for cooking

5. Convenient access to local public transport options


6.2 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Susa Hornfels
15 min
瀬越海水浴場
1 min
湊海水浴場
11 min
Susa Bay
17 min
Ebisu Shrine
15 min

Nearest locations

ナマステガネーシャ下田万店
3 min
Tangotei
3 min
Yamachan
3 min
Restaurant Matsuoka
4 min
Kunel plus
5 min
Umenoha
10 min
Bonne Maman Nobu
18 min
Tokita
21 min
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Good to know

Location rating6.2
Nearest airportHagi-Iwami Airport
Travel time to airport19 min

Location

Airports:

Yamaguchi Ube Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 55 min

Transit: 5 hr 51 min

Hagi-Iwami Airport

Taxi: 19 min

Transit: 26 min

Iwakuni Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 26 min

Transit:

Tamagawa Onsen

Walking: 1 min

Iino-Ura Station

Taxi: 8 min

Walking: 1 hr 11 min

Esaki Station

Taxi: 6 min

Walking: 25 min

Michi no Eki Tamagawa

Walking: 10 min

Sugata

Walking: 13 min


Nearby locations

6.2

Good Location


Reviews

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h s

2/5
I used it solo.Since it's the off-season, there are about 4 groups in total.I was told that it would be 500 yen for a solo trip, but unless it is a mountain tent of less than 180cm x 90cm.It was 1000 yen because it was treated as a regular tent.At the hot springs, there is no price list or guidebook at the reception desk, so it is difficult to understand.The location is pretty good, with a convenience store, coin laundry, roadside station, restaurants, and Komeri just a few minutes away by car.However, the management does not seem to be very proper.One kitchen feels like it's returning to nature...Even if you look at the notation, it's all about the former Tamagawa Town, and I wonder if it's been a long time since it merged and became Hagi City. impression thatWe do not actively recommend this as you will have to take your trash home with you.

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H N

4/5
I have been using it for 3 years in a row while returning home from Kansai. Fishing is right nearby, day-trip hot springs, roadside stations, convenience stores, and hardware stores are nearby, and it costs 1,000 yen per night...it's the best.However, as other campers said, I would like the kitchen and toilets to be clean even if it costs a little more, so I gave it a 4.I sincerely hope that improvements will be made to this campsite, which I love.

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JP Kato

5/5
I used it for touring in GW in 2024.It's reasonably priced at 500 yen for a solo tent, but it's in a great location with hot spring facilities, a roadside station, a grocery store, and even a laundry!Will it be crowded since it's high season? I thought so, but it was quiet and there were only a few people using it.It's a large grassy site, spread out appropriately, and I think it's easy to spend time there.Although it is quite far from my hometown of Kanagawa, it is a place I would like to use as a stopover on my trip if I have another chance.

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横山広史

2/5
When used for solo camping① Several men make loud noises even after 10pm. ``It's past 10pm, so could you please be quiet?'' Even though I warned her, ☓. After 24 hours, it finally got quiet.②A group of women enters the campsite around 10:30pm and starts setting up. ``Are you going to set up now? That's not common sense. It's good etiquette at a campsite to not be a nuisance after 10pm. "Yes," I said. That group also couldn't sleep because of the voices until after 24:00. In the first place, it's supposed to be past the reception hours, but are you using it without applying? The next morning when I was using the hot springs, I reported the two groups' troublesome behavior, but the woman at the reception didn't respond at all. Campsite management is user registration and usage fee collection.

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YOUのソロキャンプ

5/5
I used it in February.The venue is a free site and you can post it anywhere you like.There is also a parking lot nearby, so it is easy to transport your luggage.There is a hot spring facility, which was often used by families.Fishing boats were moored in the river flowing nearby, and in the morning we could see boats leaving the port.Especially since it is near the Sea of ​​Japan and far from the city, the starry sky looked very beautiful.There are many cherry blossom trees, so we recommend visiting in April.

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雄二小川(旅人)

5/5
This is a paid campsite.Tent sites are reasonably priced: 500 yen per night for a solo tent, 1000 yen for a large tent, 1000 yen per RV park space.You can apply at the information desk at the roadside station or at the hot spring facility on the premises and receive a permit.Facility1. Two flush toilets for men and women and for the disabled with toilet paper.2, Arbor3, many benches and tables4, water place, 2 grilling places5, Paid sewage treatment machine6, Drinking water vending machine7, Hot spring facilities, general bathing 550 yen for adultsUsage rules1, No open flames allowed2. Be sure to take your trash home with you.3, No vehicles allowed, carts are ideal4. Pets are allowed, leashes must be worn, pets are not allowed to roam freely, and owners must dispose of excrement and urine.thoughtsThis is a well-managed grass campground.It was quiet and there were no noisy lowlifes, so I was able to have a good rest.It is attractive that there is a hot spring facility on the premises, and it is very convenient for shopping as there is a roadside station and a convenience store nearby.It has become my favorite campsite and I would like to use it again.

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北風小僧

5/5
Although it was the first day of the holidays, it wasn't too crowded and I was able to pitch my tent where I wanted.Even after drinking alcohol, I was able to walk to the roadside station to buy food, and there was a hot spring on the premises, which was very comfortable.

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Japan Sea

5/5
I used it during the Golden Week valley. It's really good. The lighting in the kitchen is still dim. R6.5.2It's spacious! You can pitch your tent wherever you like! is the best. You don't have to stand next to people who make a lot of noise until late at night.The current reception is at the Ikoinoyu front desk, but the one at the roadside station was more helpful and polite.I can't throw away the trash. Everything is taken home.The lighting in the kitchen is too dim, so you can't cook once the sun goes down.The automatic hand wash in the toilet sometimes comes on and off.2023.10.28Cheap, spacious and free. It would be great if there was a little more shade. 2023.09