リッチランド

7.4
Very Good
(159 reviews)

4513-1 Susugaya, Kiyokawa, Aiko District, Kanagawa 243-0112, Japan

+81 46-288-1031

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Hotel Description

Richland Hotel

リッチランド is a charming hotel located at 4513-1 Susugaya, Kiyokawa, Aiko District, Kanagawa 243-0112, Japan, offering a peaceful retreat amidst the natural beauty of the area. This welcoming hotel is ideal for those seeking tranquility while being close to several outdoor attractions. The surrounding area offers numerous hiking spots and scenic views, making it a perfect choice for nature lovers. The hotel provides a comfortable and relaxing atmosphere with convenient amenities to cater to various guest needs.
The rooms at リッチランド are designed to provide guests with both comfort and functionality. Each room comes equipped with air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and a kitchen, allowing guests to feel at home during their stay. The spacious rooms are perfect for families and groups, with kid-friendly features available to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
Although the hotel does not have a fitness center, spa, or pools, it offers convenient parking and is pet-free, making it an ideal option for those looking for a quiet and relaxed getaway. The hotel’s front desk is always ready to assist with any inquiries, and the property is designed to accommodate both short and long stays.
Accessibility is another highlight, as the hotel is well-connected to major transport hubs. Narita International Airport is approximately a 2-hour taxi ride away, while Haneda Airport is about 1 hour and 12 minutes by taxi. Additionally, guests can enjoy quick access to nearby hiking destinations such as Mount Takao, Mount Oyama, and Lake Miyagase, making it an excellent base for outdoor adventures.
Nearby restaurants offer a variety of dining experiences, and top attractions such as Miyagase Dam and Mount Tanzawa provide opportunities for exploration. The hotel invites guests to unwind and embrace the serene beauty of its surroundings, making it a perfect place to experience Japan's natural landscape.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Located in a peaceful area, surrounded by nature and outdoor attractions

2. Spacious rooms with air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and a fully equipped kitchen

3. Kid-friendly amenities available, making it a great choice for families

4. Proximity to major transport hubs, including Narita and Haneda Airports

5. Access to popular hiking destinations like Mount Takao, Mount Oyama, and Mount Tanzawa

6. Convenient parking and front desk services for an effortless stay


6.0 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Mount Takao
57 min
Mount Oyama
52 min
Lake Miyagase
22 min
Miyagase Dam
17 min
Mount Tanzawa
1 hr 23 min
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Good to know

Check-in14:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating6.0
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 12 min

Location

4513-1 Susugaya, Kiyokawa, Aiko District, Kanagawa 243-0112, Japan

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 2 min

Transit: 3 hr 8 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 12 min

Transit: 2 hr 45 min


Nearby locations

6.0

Good Location

Top Attractions


Amenities and Facilities

Services

Front desk

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning

Kitchen


Reviews

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askpp

5/5
I used it in mid-October for the first time in 10 years. We were blessed with good weather and the temperature was very calm and comfortable. I was a little confused as it was my first time camping with my family, but the staff were very kind and polite and made me feel at ease.The only concern was the radio waves. Unlike when I was single, I thought I would be in trouble if an unexpected situation happened to my family, so I researched it online and took precautions.First of all, Rakuten Mobile does not connect. (Confirmed) I can't connect to SoftBank, but I can connect to genuine au and docomo, but I can't connect to cheap ones (unconfirmed), so I thought that maybe the device was the problem, so I bought a docomo-type Iijmio prepaid SIM from Amazon. I bought it, plugged it into a Rakuten mobile router (my device didn't require any settings after inserting the SIM), and when I took it with me, it had a full antenna. The one I purchased is 10GB 180 days, but depending on the manufacturer it may not be possible to connect.I'm sure some of you may have felt inconvenienced or uncomfortable at the timing, but I decided to have a TKG breakfast with eggs I bought at a roadside station along the way. .. .. It's the best.

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muu muumuu

4/5
I used it for auto camping. A small river runs through the facility, making it perfect for children to play in the water. (It's deep enough that you won't drown.) The men's open-air bath has a Jacuzzi. To be honest, I didn't expect to be able to take a bath of this quality at a campsite, so I was very satisfied. The people managing the place were all very kind and I would go again. The downside is that Softbank doesn't have a signal. (Wi-Fi spot available in the administration building)

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湊崎ᎦᎯ̞Ͷ̞Ꭿ

4/5
A large group of people stayed in the largest cottage.The mother at the reception desk was very helpful with her detailed explanations and was easy to interact with.We just brought a gas burner and ingredients and then rented or purchased at the reception and enjoyed BBQ.There were various items for sale at the reception until 5pm, so I was glad that I was able to purchase the items I was missing. I was also able to throw out the trash, which was helpful.Please note that there are many hills and roads are narrow, so if you have a large car, it will be difficult to carry your luggage to your room.The open-air bath is also open until 5pm. It was hard to get in as BBQ was in full swing, so we ended up going to a nearby public bath.The largest cottage has no running water and the toilet is outside. The refrigerator didn't get cold...However, it was a great memory to go with a large group. thank you.

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たかきの

4/5
I spent one night at auto camp.I made a reservation on the same day, but it was empty, so I was lucky.We used it as a family, and there were other family members visiting as well.There were also customers other than family members.The managers were kind and the atmosphere was relaxing.Since there are no detailed rules, customers' common sense will be tested.I felt comfortable when I used it.The open-air bath had separate hot and cold water, so I went back and forth between hot and lukewarm depending on my mood.When I brought a chair and sat in the grass, a leech stuck to my leg lolLuckily I didn't get bitten, and I was able to get it off after spraying it with insect repellent.I liked it so much that I would like to go there again.P.S.On the way to the auto camping site, there was a steep uphill slope, and on the way back on the bike, the road was wet from the rain, so I was worried that I wouldn't be able to get off, but I managed it ^_^

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コロコロ

1/5
It was so bad that if there was a negative rating, I would give it -5.Group campers with children chatted endlessly until 11:30 p.m. There were only two people there, that group and us, and the campsite was close, so it was very noisy.Apparently there was alcohol in there as well, and when I looked the next morning I found an empty can of alcohol.And I witnessed him vomiting phlegm twice.The laundry from 10:30pm (the washing area right next to the free site) was so noisy.I wonder if the rules at this campground itself are very lax, and at the time of reception, they only explain the parking lot, open-air bath, and garbage storage area, so I guess they thought there was no quiet time. A tent was set up nearby, and it was so noisy that I couldn't sleep. I was finally able to sleep around the time the date changed, but I definitely didn't want to repeat it.I was stationed in the middle of a horizontally long free site, so when I went to the toilet I had to pass right next to the group camper, which I didn't like.The hot water in the open-air bath is so lukewarm that it can make you catch a cold.The campsite's long table was placed near the board at the bottom of the stairs, making it difficult to carry luggage.This is for people with children or campers who want to make noise, so we don't recommend it for people who want a quiet time.

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IronPod Cooker

3/5
The open-air bath is nice and easy to bathe in. It's separated by gender. If you go by bus, there are fewer buses, so be careful not to miss your bus. On the day I stayed there, the food I had left at the foot of the tent was targeted, and the flysheet was torn apart by a raccoon or raccoon-like beast. There is something about walking to camp.

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もも

3/5
I sometimes use it for day camps.The sites are along rivers and mountains, and there is space for day camping even for a large number of people.The feature here is that there are open-air baths for both men and women.The smell of barbecue is really annoying, but you can refresh yourself after camping with a shower and a large open-air bath.In the spring, insects come out, and on the mountain side, you can encounter mountain birch.Use insect repellent spray and stay away from the mountain side where the river is.

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鈴木一満

2/5
The river running through the campsite had risen due to the rain that had continued until noon, so the simple bridge [a flat board used for scaffolding] to cross over to the campsite was too unstable and was an easy setup. I think it is dangerous for children to cross. I think we should have considered closing it. There will be temporary toilets until the reception opens, but it felt a little unsanitary.