Tabino CAMPINGBASE Kamiyurando Camping Ground

7.4
Very Good
(115 reviews)

Japan, 〒981-4401 Miyagi, Kami District, Kami, Miyazaki, Kirikome2ban−70

+81 22-397-8735

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Hotel Description

Tabino CAMPINGBASE Kamiyurando

Tabino CAMPINGBASE Kamiyurando Camping Ground, located in the beautiful Kami District of Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, offers a unique outdoor experience for nature lovers and families alike. Nestled in a serene area, the camping ground provides easy access to nearby attractions such as Ginzan Onsen, Yakurai Garden, and the picturesque Oufukasawa Bridge. The peaceful ambiance and rustic surroundings invite guests to unwind and enjoy the natural beauty of the region. The camping grounds are kid-friendly, making it an ideal spot for families looking to escape to the outdoors.

Guests at Tabino CAMPINGBASE Kamiyurando Camping Ground will enjoy spacious and well-equipped camping areas, designed to provide comfort in the heart of nature. Whether you’re looking to stay in tents or camper vans, the site ensures a relaxed, safe, and enjoyable experience.

The property offers basic yet essential amenities, including well-maintained facilities for all your camping needs. Additionally, guests can easily access local attractions and enjoy various outdoor activities such as hiking, sightseeing, and more.

In terms of accessibility, the camping ground is conveniently located near Shonai Airport and Sendai Airport, with just a short drive from both. Public transportation options are available, making it easy to reach the site.

Nearby, guests can explore stunning natural landscapes and historical sites, including Ginzan Onsen, famous for its hot springs, and the scenic Yakurai Garden, known for its flower meadows and ski slopes.

Overall, Tabino CAMPINGBASE Kamiyurando Camping Ground offers a peaceful and enjoyable retreat for those seeking adventure and relaxation in a stunning natural environment. Come and experience the beauty of Miyagi Prefecture in comfort and style.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Kid-friendly facilities, making it ideal for families

2. Easy access to popular local attractions like Ginzan Onsen and Yakurai Garden

3. Well-equipped camping areas designed for a comfortable outdoor experience

4. Close proximity to major airports like Shonai and Sendai

5. Access to nearby natural landmarks and hiking trails for outdoor activities


5.8 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Ginzan Onsen
51 min
Yakurai Garden
17 min
Oufukasawa Bridge
57 min
鳴子温泉郷
54 min
Naruko
54 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Location rating5.8
Nearest airportYamagata Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 19 min


Amenities and Facilities

Children

Kid-friendly


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t s

3/5
I used the cottage.Perhaps because it was a Friday before the holidays, there were 5 cottages, but no one else was using them, so it was quite quiet and I could hear the sound of the bonfire, which was soothing. Apparently you can also have fireworks if you bring your own (until 10pm).I think the cleaning is thorough, but there were countless brown stains on the white wallpaper inside the cottage, and even though I knew it had deteriorated over time, it still felt creepy and unclean. Since it is a facility surrounded by nature, there will be some insects. Also, we have to have barbecues and bonfires in the gravel area behind the cottage, but there is no roof so we can't do it if it rains. An awning, even if it's something simple? shade? I thought it would be nice to have something like that. Also, there are no outside tables or chairs, so if you need them for a barbecue, you will have to bring your own. Although the length of the stay is long, I recommend it to those who want to spend a quiet time in nature.You can also use the nearby hot spring facility as much as you like as long as it is within the specified time.

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坂田村長

3/5
I stayed at free site C for one night.It seems like two groups can pitch a tent along the river, so if you want to play in the river, it's best to check in early.Apparently, you can enter the hot springs as many times as you like by showing your ticket stub.I thought the toilet was out of order and I couldn't use it, but there was a pretty nice temporary toilet next door, so I was glad.There was only one kitchen sink.

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リンカン

5/5
I think there is a hot spring facility and a pottery experience facility next door, as well as camping and pottery. Apparently reservations are required.

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長澤清一

3/5
Relaxation when bringing in luggage (sideways only when loading), especially as there are gutters along the loading route, making it impossible for trolleys to pass through, and the toilets are Japanese-style.

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三塚靖

5/5
This time, I used Site C, but I would appreciate it if you could let me drive into the site by car when setting up my tent.

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へなちょこダーリン

2/5
I've known about it for a while, but this was my first time using it. I usually use the Naruko auto campground or Tokura Lake campground. I thought I was making reservations through Yu-Land, but apparently that's not the case. There seems to be a company that manages the campgrounds in this area, and they have a system where you make a reservation and pay by card.The price was 2500 yen for auto camping.Compared to Naruko and Lake Tokura, it seems expensive. Yes, the site and facilities are inferior. I also used the bathroom, but I couldn't use the sauna, and the rest room was closed until 4 pm. As a side note, when I was preparing food in the evening, a bear went to the toilet. When they came down to the ridge, I panicked.There was another group besides me, but they had gone to take a bath, so I told them to be careful when they came back, and when I went to take a bath too. I told the man at the reception desk about the bear, but he looked at me as if it was normal and didn't ask me anything, so he calmly took a bath and came back to the site. It was scary and difficult, and it was a disappointing site.

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さわやか

4/5
AI used a free site. The lawn is well maintained and there is a gazebo, giving you a sense of security.However, the old wooden pavement on the walkway is terrible on rainy days, and even when people walk on the slope, it's slippery.I was riding a bike, and I don't want to have my tires skidding twice.I think it would be better to spread sand and pave with concrete.

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Sakurada Hirofumi

5/5
It was my first time using it. It was reserved for use from Sunday to Monday. I used the auto site along the river, and there were restrooms nearby, so I was able to spend my time without any inconvenience. I thought it was a very quiet tent site, easy to pitch a tent, and a nice atmosphere.

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クロコング

5/5
I was able to use free site A for early check-in.This was my second time using the facility, and I was able to set up before noon and relax in the afternoon. The cherry blossoms were still blooming, the weather was nice, and since it was a Sunday, there were no other customers, so it was a pretty perfect environment. My family will be very satisfied with their experience of making pottery at the nearby pottery museum and taking a hot spring bath at Yu-Land. I would like to use you again, thank you very much.