Katsuura Chirorin Village Auto Campground

7.0
Very Good
(32 reviews)

Hotel Description

Katsuura Chirorin Village Auto Campground is a charming retreat nestled in the scenic coastal area of Katsuura, Japan. Located in a tranquil spot surrounded by natural beauty, this campground offers the perfect escape for guests looking to unwind and enjoy the serene atmosphere of the countryside. The hotel provides a unique glamping experience with cozy, well-maintained facilities that promise a comfortable stay. Its proximity to local attractions makes it a fantastic base for exploring the surrounding area. The campground is just a short distance from Moriya Beach and Kamogawa Sea World, where guests can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities or explore marine life. The rooms are designed to offer a peaceful retreat with spacious accommodations, providing all the essentials for a relaxing stay. Guests can also enjoy special amenities like high-speed internet, a fully equipped kitchen, and excellent accessibility to public transport. The campground's close proximity to Narita and Haneda airports makes it highly convenient for travelers. With its commitment to guest safety, Katsuura Chirorin Village Auto Campground also implements thorough health and safety measures to ensure a secure environment for all visitors. Whether you're looking for outdoor adventures or simply a peaceful getaway, this campground offers a perfect blend of nature, comfort, and convenience. Its stunning location, excellent facilities, and welcoming atmosphere make it a top choice for guests seeking an unforgettable experience in Katsuura.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Close proximity to Moriya Beach for sunbathing and swimming.

2. Easy access to Kamogawa Sea World, a popular marine theme park.

3. Comfortable glamping accommodations with all necessary amenities.

4. Well-maintained, spacious facilities that offer a peaceful atmosphere.

5. High-speed internet and fully equipped kitchens for added convenience.

6. Convenient transportation options to Narita and Haneda airports.

7. Located near Okitsu Beach, perfect for family-friendly activities.

8. Health and safety measures in place to ensure guest security.

9. Nearby Ubara Beach, a secluded spot with a tranquil environment.

10. Variety of local dining options like seafood and Western cuisine.


6.6 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Moriya Beach
13 min
Kamogawa Sea World
31 min
Okitsu Beach
15 min
Ubara Beach
13 min
Ubara Utopia
15 min

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ヤマシタヤ
3 min
Kobato
3 min
Katsuura Tan Tan Ramen Azami
3 min
Uchida
6 min
Sakanaya eating house in Katsuura.
7 min
Maison R (メゾンエール)
14 min
Hisago Shokudo
16 min
オココロ
18 min
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Good to know

Location rating6.6
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 15 min

Location

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 35 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 15 min


Nearby locations

6.6

Good Location

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Reviews

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マコッティ侍佐久間

1/5
I pass through Prefectural Route 82 on my way to the Katsuura Tokyu Resort Town villa where my parents live, but I'm a little confused about the name. What is “Tirorin Village”? That's a strange name ^^;I also asked my father about the location of the auto campsite, but I realized that if I set up a tent there and got caught in a rainstorm, I would get soaked.Is there a meaning behind the shower room? I don't think it can be helped if you don't take a bath at the campsite if you're staying for at least one night. Because we're playing in the river...For some people, this Katsuura Chirorin Village Auto Campground may look like a gathering of vagrants in a strange way.If you come with a campervan, it should be a fun place. There are no wooden bungalows at the Katsuura Chirorin Village Auto Campground★With the scale of this camp, it's unlikely to be found in Saitama, Tokyo, or Kanagawa! (-.-)*Boars and muntjacs also live as wild animals.(Muntjac muntjac invades the villa area, eats grass, and makes a mess in the garden, and although they look cute, they are pests in their ecology.)If that beast were to live there and call it a campsite, there aren't any public facilities like that in my hometown of Fukushima, so it would be safer for everyone to stay warm, eat pork soup, and live in temporary housing...(゜゜)It's definitely too weak to sell in a place like this...

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YAMATARO

2/5
I've been to a lot of campgrounds, but to be honest, I don't have a very good impression of them.It seems that all the sites, recreational facilities, ponds, etc. were kept in good condition until more than five years ago. However, only a limited number of sites, toilets, and bath areas are now in good condition. The manager is old, so I guess he can't handle everything.Sites also vary considerably in size depending on location, with some sites just barely needing one car and a tent. Even though it wasn't full and there was plenty of room, for some reason we were crammed in, and even though the campsite was large, it was extremely cramped. If they had allowed me to use it more widely, I would have felt more open.I stayed for consecutive nights from weekdays to weekends, but there were no baths on weekdays. The coin shower is a detached house in the middle of the site.The site itself was well maintained, but there were a lot of insects, and when I woke up in the morning, there were quite a few caterpillars in my tent...How about 7500 yen per night? That's the price...Even in this day and age of camping boom, it's important to be able to make reservations easily, but I wonder if there's a reason for that.

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えとまさ

3/5
It's a pleasant site with lots of shade from trees and grass. There seem to be a lot of families and beginners, but it looks like you can spend your time with peace of mind ♬

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山内健輔

5/5
A campsite with a rural landscape. Forest and grassland sites. Both are comfortable.

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るみるみ

5/5
The customer base is mostly parents and children, as well as several families who come to camp next to each other.Some families feel that it is bad manners to leave children's toys, tree branches picked up by children, etc. outside of their site. Is it not suitable for adults who want to enjoy nature calmly and quietly?

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nobu shika

3/5
It's expensive, but it's nice that it's empty during this camping boom.

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TAKE2 YO・SHI

1/5
This time I was planning to go with two people, but my partner was not available so I ended up going solo. Apparently there are about 80 places where you can pitch your tent, but we wanted to have a total of 20 campers that day, but for some reason we were assigned a booth (8m x 8m) in a place where there were a lot of family campers, despite this coronavirus pandemic. It was packed without any time left. So, there were crying infants all over the place, and we were woken up in the middle of the night, making it a sleep-deprived camp. I thought it was normal for young children to cry, but it's painful when they cry at different times here and there. Since there was a little more space, I thought it would be a good idea to be considerate about the location.I felt the price was high.Facilities are normal for a campsite.Next time, I wanted to choose a place where there were no families. I won't use this place anymore.