Kazusa Campground

7.4
Very Good
(30 reviews)

Hotel Description

Kazusa Campground is a serene getaway nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Japan. Located in a tranquil area with a backdrop of natural beauty, the campground provides a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. The surrounding area offers a variety of attractions, such as the famous Obama Onsen, only 27 minutes away, and Minamishimabara Dolphin Watching, just 8 minutes from the site. Visitors can also explore the Shimabara Peninsula, known for its volcanic formations and hiking trails, which is a 36-minute drive from the campground. The nearby 白浜海水浴場 is ideal for a day by the beach, only 7 minutes away, while the Harajō Castle Ruins, 21 minutes from the property, offer a glimpse into Japan's rich history. Kazusa Campground offers spacious camping grounds with a range of facilities to ensure a comfortable stay. Guests can enjoy modern amenities such as high-speed internet and fully equipped kitchens, perfect for families or groups looking to enjoy an outdoor adventure without compromising on comfort. For dining, several popular restaurants are within a short drive, including ウオカツ (Japanese), ひょうたん (Sushi), and 四季彩々ひぃろ (Izakaya), each offering authentic local cuisine. Convenient transportation options are available, including nearby bus stops and the option to travel by taxi to several major airports such as Nagasaki, Amakusa, and Kumamoto. Health and safety are a top priority at Kazusa Campground, with stringent measures in place to ensure a safe stay for all guests. Whether you’re looking for outdoor exploration or relaxation, Kazusa Campground invites you to immerse yourself in nature and enjoy a memorable stay in Japan.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Perfectly situated for outdoor enthusiasts with access to natural attractions.

2. Close proximity to popular sights such as Obama Onsen and Shimabara Peninsula.

3. A variety of nearby restaurants offering Japanese, sushi, and izakaya options.

4. Convenient public transportation options, including nearby bus stops and taxi services.

5. Health and safety measures to ensure a secure and comfortable stay for all guests.

6. Fully equipped kitchens and high-speed internet for a modern camping experience.

7. Nearby historical landmarks such as Harajō Castle Ruins and white sandy beaches.

8. Tranquil atmosphere ideal for relaxation and enjoying the surrounding landscapes.


6.6 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Obama Onsen
27 min
Minamishimabara Dolphin Watching
8 min
Shimabara Peninsula
36 min
白浜海水浴場
7 min
Harajō Castle Ruins
21 min

Nearest locations

ひょうたん
2 min
ウオカツ
3 min
四季彩々ひぃろ
3 min
天海
3 min
割烹大川
3 min
Atago Sushi
3 min
中華料理 華豊
3 min
わいわい倶楽部
4 min
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Good to know

Location rating6.6
Nearest airportAmakusa Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 19 min

Location

Airports:

Nagasaki Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 28 min

Transit: 3 hr 4 min

Amakusa Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 19 min

Kumamoto Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 32 min

Transit: 4 hr 25 min

Saga Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 33 min

Transit: 4 hr 53 min

Transit:

泉ヶ丘団地前

Walking: 12 min

野田[加津佐]

Walking: 8 min

水月橋

Walking: 8 min

岩戸前

Walking: 4 min

口之津港

Taxi: 8 min

Walking: 55 min


Nearby locations

6.6

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Top Attractions

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AZN

4/5
Please refer to the video for prices. You can use the outlet for 200 yen per day. cheap! There is a separate sink and bonfire area, and you can put the charcoal in the corner of the bonfire area after you use it.You can get a garbage bag after reception, and there is also a place to throw away combustibles and cans in the administration building. (I was told that the garbage needs to be placed in a container because animals will scavenge it.)There are both Japanese and Western style toilets, and there are no washlets. The toilet seat had a cover to keep it from getting cold, but the cover couldn't be replaced every time, which made me feel unsanitary. The shower is a cold shower. The administrator gave me a map of the area, which was very helpful. There is a bathing facility within walking distance that you can enter for 100 yen, and the view is along the sea, but the sea side is thick with trees and is adjacent to the inland sea side. It's close to the pier, so you can hear the sound of ships departing from around 4am. For those who are interested. be on one's mind. It's a good campsite even if you take that into consideration. Convenience stores are far away on foot. There is a Cosmos store within 5 minutes walk and you can buy things there. Mosquito coils are a must during Golden Week.

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いしもとたつや

5/5
Location is not good thoughIt was good for me as I am not a big fan of camping.It was close to the city center so I was able to buy ingredients I forgot to buy.The toilets are clean with faucets, and each site has a power supply, sink, and stove.It was convenient to haveIf you have a bonfire stand, you can also start a bonfire.Although it is run by Minamishimabara City, I was glad that they were able to accept reception on Saturdays.I would like to use it againThe site on the mountain side was damp.The site on the sea side had dry ground and looked good.

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エメラルダスラトル

5/5
I didn't go to the auto campground, but I went fishing at a nearby port. Meeting local people was a great memory.Everyone was friendly and although I only caught one fish, it was fun all day long.

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トッシーパパ

3/5
Although the campground faces the port, it is surrounded by forests and buildings on three sides, so it is not recommended if you are looking for a view. The site has 8 sections, and Nos. 1 to 5 receive very little sunlight, but Nos. 6 to 8 receive good sunlight. Each site has a furnace, a stainless steel sink with running water, and a power source, making it highly convenient and eliminating competition with other users. The ground is soft and the pegs stick well, but the 20cm pegs can be pulled out by hand, so I'm a little concerned about it in strong winds. The drainage is not very good, and I went in the evening after it had rained until the morning, and the areas 1 to 5 were still soaked. The surface of areas 6 to 8 was wet, but there was no problem setting up the tent. The toilets flush and are relatively clean, but there are no Western-style toilets (the toilets for people with disabilities are Western-style). You will be given Minamishimabara city garbage bags, so you can throw away any mixed garbage such as plastic, styrofoam, and flammable materials. Dispose of cans, bottles, and plastic bottles in the container next to the management area. It was OK to dispose of the remaining ash in the furnace on site. In the morning, I am forced to wake up at 5 a.m. when the bell of a nearby temple starts ringing, and at 6 a.m., music is played over the emergency radio, making it impossible for me to go back to sleep. It's probably a campsite where you can pitch a tent and enjoy a bonfire (open fires are prohibited) and barbecues.

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久米英彦

4/5
This is a camping trailer user's perspective. I think site 1 is easy to enter as you can back up directly from the entrance. Moreover, it is convenient for the right entrance of imported cars. If you specify when making a reservation, they will open it for you. It's convenient because power and water are available at each site.If you have a domestic self-propelled camper, I think the left entrance would be the best, so sites 2, 3, 4, and 5 would be convenient.Although the view isn't great, it's close to the sea and feels great for an early morning walk.

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0327 yossie

4/5
Preliminary inspection before coronavirus, 8 lots. The restrooms were clean, and I think it's a good place if you're just camping.

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宮田釣三昧

5/5
Even though I went directly without making a reservation, I was treated very well.The manager and his wife were drenched in sweat mowing the grass to prevent mosquitoes.We even took care of electricity, water, and trash.It is said that there are fewer mosquitoes on the sea side than on the mountain side during the summer.In that respect, No. 7-8 is convenient, but it was hot until after 8 o'clock when the sun was shining and there was no air conditioner.Mountain sides 1 to 6 are shaded by trees, blocking the sunset and helping you beat the heat.

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横石次郎

4/5
It seems to be a facility in Minamishimabara City. There are 8 sites in total. All sites have water, power, sinks, and pots.It looks like you can set up a relatively large two-room tent. I only stopped by to take a look, but the two managers gave me a thorough explanation. The shower booth was broken and I couldn't use it, but I was able to use the public restroom.There was only a Japanese-style toilet for both men and women, but there was a Western-style toilet in the wheelchair accessible toilet. There is also Kouei Beach nearby, so it was appealing to have it within walking distance.

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TOC TAKU

2/5
The site is small. The view is nearbyI didn't think just having the sea would be fun. If you just want to campI think it's good.

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松岡徹

2/5
This time, I used it for Golden Week.People on motorcycles touring, families, etc.You can easily drive your car, pitch a tent, and go camping. Each section has its own kitchen and kettle, making it suitable for families or individuals.If you don't prepare enough food in advance,There aren't many shops around, so it can be a bit of a hassle to go shopping.There are showers, but only water.There weren't many insects.However, people who are sensitive to the sounds of birds chirping in the middle of the night, temple bells early in the morning, and fishing boats may not be able to sleep well at night.