Nikkawa Beach RV-campground.

8.2
Excellent
(308 reviews)

2036-124 Nikkawa, Kamisu, Ibaraki 314-0114, Japan

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Hotel Description

Nikkawa Beach Resort

Nestled along the stunning coastline of Japan, Nikkawa Beach RV-campground offers a unique getaway experience at 2036-124 Nikkawa, Kamisu, Ibaraki 314-0114. This tranquil location is surrounded by the natural beauty of Ibaraki, making it an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike. Guests can enjoy the nearby Nikkawahama Beach, renowned for its expansive shores perfect for swimming and water sports, just a quick five-minute stroll away. For those seeking cultural enrichment, the Kashima Jingu Shrine, a significant Shinto shrine, is a mere 31 minutes away, providing a glimpse into Japan’s rich history. The campground’s design emphasizes a rustic yet comfortable ambiance, encouraging relaxation amidst nature. The rooms are thoughtfully equipped with essential amenities, including Wi-Fi access and kitchens, ensuring a comfortable and convenient stay. Families will appreciate the kid-friendly environment and the availability of self-service laundry facilities. Unique amenities include easy access to snorkeling opportunities and vending machines for quick snacks. Transportation is convenient, with Narita International Airport just 56 minutes by taxi, and several bus stops within a short walking distance. The hotel prioritizes guest health and safety, implementing rigorous hygiene measures to ensure a secure environment. Popular activities nearby include exploring the picturesque Katori Jingu Shrine and attending local festivals at Ikisu Shrine. Dining options abound, with five recommended restaurants offering a variety of cuisines. Come and experience the warm hospitality and inviting charm of Nikkawa Beach RV-campground, your gateway to an unforgettable coastal adventure.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Stunning beachfront access perfect for water activities

2. Kid-friendly atmosphere with spacious outdoor areas

3. Fully equipped kitchens in all accommodation types

4. Convenient transportation links to major airports

5. Surrounding attractions including historic shrines and beaches


5.4 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Kashima Jingu Shrine
31 min
Nikkawahama Beach
5 min
Katori Jingu Shrine
38 min
Ikisu Shrine
21 min
Thousand People Gallery
5 min
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Good to know

Check-in13:00
Location rating5.4
Nearest airportNarita International Airport
Travel time to airport56 min

Location

2036-124 Nikkawa, Kamisu, Ibaraki 314-0114, Japan

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 56 min

Transit: 3 hr 43 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 45 min

Transit: 3 hr 16 min

Transit:

二本松(バス)

Walking: 16 min

Hamamatsu Bus Stop

Walking: 9 min

柳川上(バス)

Walking: 14 min


Nearby locations

5.4

Good Location


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Snorkeling

Parking & transportation

Parking

Services

Front desk

Self-service laundry

Pets

No pets

Policies & payments

Credit cards

Cash

Food & drink

No breakfast

Vending machines

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi in public areas

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Kitchen


Reviews

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noi

5/5
I'm coming to camp after surfing.

Room 4

Service 4

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Yoshihiro Isono

5/5
I went there a few years ago and it was great because you can rent tools as long as you bring your own materials. My wife passed away last year so I don't go there anymore, but I would like to go there again if I have the chance.

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まきひろ

4/5
Other than the campers next door being noisy until late at night, it was a very nice campsite.It was a pity that the family next door to us, called "C", was a family with an oraora-like rank camper, and they were so noisy that they ignored our sleeping time. Children are still running around even after 11pm, and mothers are still laughing out loud. . .I would like the staff to patrol the rooms during sleeping hours. Well, it's not just at night, it's also noisy in the morning as soon as I wake up.I hope we will never be next to each other again.

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おっさん。

4/5
I don't have much to say about being near the sea, but I need some shade! Even with a tarp, the sun is too strong.

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Yukari

5/5
I made a reservation for a site with power supply from Nappu. At the reception desk, I used Nappu's smart check-in app, so I was able to quickly get to the site without having to get out of the car and go to the reception desk. It was very convenient because it was located right next to the sanitary building of Site 24, which is located in the middle. The day I used it was in August, so it was very hot, but since the campsite was near the beach, there was a running water shower to wash the sand off my feet in addition to a place to wash food, so I wore a bathing suit and it was hot. Sometimes I was able to cool down my body.Summer camping can be exhausting, but it was really nice to be able to clean up while taking a break. Also, the food at the nearby supermarket is very delicious, as you would expect from a place near the sea! It was a good ingredient. I went to the beach to watch the sunrise at 5am, and it was a beautiful morning.

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テントクリーニング.com【キャンパー7万人がご利用中】

5/5
I wanted to go to the beach❗️I also wanted to go camping❗️ so I came here💪Hikawahama is the complete opposite of a calm beach, and it was my first experience with such big waves 😆The campsite is a beautifully divided site with fences and is fully equipped with hot water.It's a family-friendly campground with clean restrooms and ring toss.We were blessed with the perfect weather for a summer camp and enjoyed Choshi to the fullest🌻

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はななほはは

4/5
This campsite is close to the sea, so I use it often. The auto camping site is surrounded by a fence, so you can maintain your privacy, and the drainage is good, so I've camped on heavy rain days before, but it didn't get messy.Showers cost 100 yen and can be used for 5 minutes, so they are cost-effective, and hot water is available in the kitchen.Is it because there are more foreigners these days? There are parents who don't follow the rules and set off fireworks on the site, or who don't pay attention to their children talking loudly during sleeping time, so I visit these sites knowing that I don't want to encounter such people.