Hatcho Camping Ground

7.8
Very Good
(35 reviews)

Hotel Description

Hatcho Camping Ground is a serene getaway located in a scenic, natural setting that offers guests an authentic camping experience with all the comforts of home. Situated in a tranquil location, the hotel is surrounded by lush landscapes, providing a perfect retreat for nature lovers. This charming camping ground is not only ideal for those seeking a peaceful escape but also places guests in proximity to some of the region's top attractions. Nearby, visitors can explore the famous Ogi Park, known for its 3,000 cherry blossom trees, and the stunning Mt. Tenzan, which offers hiking trails and a small ski resort. The hotel is also well-connected to transportation hubs, with access to Fukuoka Airport and Saga Airport within an hour's drive. For those looking to immerse themselves in the local culture, there are various points of interest, including Mifuneyama Rakuen, a beautiful park featuring 500,000 square meters of flowers, and Saga Castle Ruins, a historical landmark dating back to the 17th century. The rooms at Hatcho Camping Ground are designed to offer a rustic yet comfortable ambiance, equipped with modern amenities to ensure a cozy stay. Guests can enjoy a range of special amenities, including high-speed internet, making it ideal for both relaxation and remote work. The hotel also offers convenient access to public transport, with taxi services available to nearby stations and airports. With its unique combination of nature, comfort, and accessibility, Hatcho Camping Ground promises a memorable stay. Whether you're here to explore the outdoors or simply unwind, this destination offers something for every guest.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Convenient access to nearby airports including Fukuoka and Saga Airport

2. Surrounded by lush nature and scenic landscapes

3. Close proximity to popular attractions like Ogi Park and Mt. Tenzan

4. Equipped with modern amenities, including high-speed internet for guest convenience

5. Variety of nearby dining options, offering diverse cuisines like Japanese and French

6. Rustic yet comfortable rooms with a cozy ambiance, ideal for relaxation

7. Nearby hiking trails, ski resorts, and seasonal wildflower meadows

8. Rich historical landmarks such as Saga Castle Ruins and Mifuneyama Rakuen

9. Easy access to public transportation with taxi services available to major stations


6.0 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Ogi Park
16 min
Mt. Tenzan
15 min
Mifuneyama Rakuen
38 min
Kankyo Geijutsu No Mori Park
35 min
Saga Castle Ruins
42 min

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Good to know

Location rating6.0
Nearest airportSaga Airport
Travel time to airport56 min

Location

Airports:

Nagasaki Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 9 min

Fukuoka Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 5 min

Kumamoto Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 50 min

Saga Airport

Taxi: 56 min

Transit:

Higashi-Taku Station

Taxi: 18 min

Walking: 1 hr 22 min

Naka-Taku Station

Taxi: 23 min

Walking: 1 hr 53 min


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6.0

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Reviews

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N aoaki

2/5
I went in late September.Even though it was a good time for camping, I somehow managed to occupy the campsite by myself.various,? ? ? So when I read it again, I read everyone's comments and it was 4 or 5 years ago.The current situation isReservations were made on the government office's website. I had trouble setting the visit time, so I sent it from a frozen state. I received an email saying that my application was accepted. When I went there on the day, there was no information about the reception or management office. As I was setting up camp, a person who appeared to be the manager scolded me and asked me why I wasn't at the reception desk. By the way, this year's manager is Amakudari from City Hall.Shikotama got some sarcasm, but I understand why you could be alone in such a nice place.It's a nice place for a campsite, but if you're concerned about things like not being able to connect to Docomo or Softbank cell phones, or the spider webs in the rice cooker, you might want to think about it. By the way, the receptionist probably doesn't know, so I think you should ask at the city hall.

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0327 yossie

3/5
Preview during off-season. There are 10 wooden decks approximately 3.5m square. Each has a table and a fireplace. There is a pond next to it so there are likely to be a lot of mosquitoes. The toilet had a simple flush, but it was clean. I guess it's worth the price.

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Jun Tateishi

5/5
This is a campsite located almost in the center of Saga Prefecture.This is a place near Hatcho Dam, which is located in the mountains.Although there are many trees, there is a pond with clean water right in front of the site, and it has been carefully maintained, making it a very comfortable place to spend your time.However, smartphone radio waves do not reach the site. You can immerse yourself in nature (lol). Also, if you go by car, it will take about 5-6 minutes on a slope with some steep curves.follows. You should be careful when shopping and checking for forgotten items when returning home (lol).Although it was during the rainy season, it was very cool due to the altitude and I was able to enjoy solo camping in the mountains.

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Chris

4/5
Nice location for some chill camping.There are bathrooms, water, and fire pits.The campground isn't free. You need to contact city hall about paying. The phone number is on the sign at the campground.The bugs could be bad in the warmer seasons since there is a pond next to the campground.

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yu nishimura

3/5
It's hard not being able to connect to my smartphonecheap priceThe manager is kind (long story)The site has a wooden deck that prevents the tent from getting dirty.Cleanliness is maintained throughout, including the toilets.

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Dan Deber

4/5
I came here for an all night music/camp event.This is a very nice camp area. It does have “sights” which are basically a large wooden deck for you to set up your tent. Next to this is a small brick bbq that you can use if you choose. There are some wooden tables and benches too.There is a washing area for dishes near the main entrance and Japanese style toilets. You are walking distance to a dam with a nice view and also right next to the camp sight is a small pond with many frogs. It has a lot of tree cover too.It is slightly on a hill so if you have a higher up sight and use your own table and chairs it might not be even.A very nice place and definitely worth going too.

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じぃじめいはま

4/5
Overall, it's a good campsite. However, I was dissatisfied with the slope of the tent site and the direction of the fireplace.