Rishiri Island Campsite "YŪNI"

8.4
Excellent
(158 reviews)

Sakaemachi Oshidomari, Rishirifuji, Rishiri District, Hokkaido 097-0101, Japan

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Hotel Description

Rishiri Island Campsite Yūni

Rishiri Island Campsite 'YŪNI' is a charming retreat nestled in the scenic Sakaemachi Oshidomari area of Rishirifuji, Hokkaido, Japan. This tranquil campsite offers a unique blend of natural beauty and modern comfort, making it an ideal escape for outdoor enthusiasts and those looking to immerse themselves in the serenity of Japan’s northernmost islands. Situated just 7 minutes from Rishiri Airport, guests can easily access the area, while the breathtaking Rishiri-Rebun-Sarobetsu National Park, a UNESCO biosphere reserve, is only a short 2-minute drive away. The hotel’s rustic, yet contemporary design exudes a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploration. The rooms at Rishiri Island Campsite 'YŪNI' offer spacious, comfortable accommodations, with thoughtful amenities that provide a sense of home in the wild. Guests can enjoy on-site hot springs, a feature highly praised by previous visitors, and indulge in meals from a local food truck serving fresh, delicious fare. With a commitment to guest safety, the hotel follows strict health protocols, ensuring a worry-free stay. Public transport is easily accessible, with taxi services to nearby points of interest such as Mount Rishiri, Peshi Cape, and the Yuhigaoka Observation Deck. Guests can also take advantage of the nearby Oshidomari Port Ferry Terminal for further exploration of the island. Whether you're here to enjoy the natural wonders or just unwind, Rishiri Island Campsite 'YŪNI' offers a peaceful escape that feels like a home away from home.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. 2 min drive to Rishiri-Rebun-Sarobetsu National Park

2. 7 min drive to Rishiri Airport

3. Guests mentioned 'onsens' 35 times

4. Guests mentioned 'Food truck' 12 times

5. Guests praised the bar

6. Kid-friendly amenities available

7. Proximity to Mount Rishiri (26 min drive)

8. Nearby Yuhigaoka Observation Deck (4 min drive)

9. Access to Peshi Cape (20 min drive)

10. Near Fuji Wildlife Area (5 min drive)


7.8 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Mount Rishiri
26 min
Rishiri Rebun Sarobetsu National Park
18 min
Peshi Cape
20 min
Yuhigaoka Observation Deck
4 min
Fuji Wildlife Area
5 min
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Good to know

Check-in14:00
Location rating7.8
Nearest airportRishiri Airport
Travel time to airport7 min


Amenities and Facilities

Children

Kid-friendly


Reviews

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Brian 1101

2/5
It's a convenient campground that's close to the town and hot spring facilities, and although the site isn't large, it has a shop, BBQ space, and the ability to sleep in your car.However, the staff were not friendly at all, and the toilet was not clean at all, and there were some spiders climbing on my legs.The facility itself is good, but the contractor who runs it (google it and you'll find it easily)...

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PATA夫婦ののんびり旅

2/5
I happened to arrive at the reception desk when it was busy, and the person who appeared to be the manager clicked my tongue three times. This is the first time in my life that I've lashed my tongue like this to someone's face.

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ねこネコ爺さん

2/5
There is only one private room in the men's restroom. Charge your cell phone at the Takojima outlet at the entrance to the restroom. The kitchen car will open in the afternoon. Open until 7pm. It appears to be run by a pleasant couple. Classic raw 600 yen It was freezing cold. However, there are no vending machines, so you can buy canned beer if you go to the facility where you will be picked up. You can't go inside unless you pay the 500 yen bathing fee. There is a coin laundry in front of the entrance, so you can probably use it without taking a bath.Unfortunately, the campground manager was unfriendly and unfriendly.Everyone in Rishiri is cold.

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Michael Parker

5/5
Beautiful place to camp. The littlest food truck was serving fish and chips and draft beer!

Room 5

Service 5

Location5

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om m

5/5
Used for climbing Mt. RishiriWalking distance to the trailheadThe toilet is a washlet!Lots of trash cans, clean kitchen, lots of waterPitch a tent on a beautiful lawnThere are plenty of street lights so you don't have to be scared at night.No need for a light to go to the toiletBest of all, the shop is open until 7pm, offering draft beer, Genghis Khan with hot water, and fish and chips.Everyone there was wonderfulThere are hot springs and sauna facilities nearby.Port and convenience store within walking distanceI will definitely come again

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かどや

5/5
It was a comfortable campsite that was close to the trailhead.Used for climbing Rishiri25 minutes to the trailhead, hot springs within 5 minutes, and a convenience store if it rains for about 20 minutes.The tent site was spacious and we had plenty of time to pitch our tent even on a Saturday night in early September.Please be careful when entering the island by the final ferry from Wakkanai.We arrived on the last ferry between Wakkanai and Rishiri (departing from Wakkanai at 16:40), bought food for the next day at Secoma and headed to the campsite.I ran up the hill at the end and made it just in time.

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焼き魚定食

4/5
The toilet was Japanese style and had a washlet ← women's toilet.When I entered, the men's restroom was on the right and I unconsciously entered it.That's why there were no urinals.Western-style washlets for boysHowever, the water situation doesn't seem to be good.There is no water in the kitchen, and there is water to flush the toilets, but I only have a little time to wash my hands, and the washlet just barely gets clean.You can drink instant coffee for free in the administration building, but there was no water in the pot for cooking, so I had to get a pot of hot water.Water came out in the middle of the night, probably because a repairman came that night.However, water is leaking from the kitchen table, so I'm afraid it will break down in the winter if I don't rebuild it.

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E.C. K

4/5
Stayed in a bungalow for 6 people. Equipped with electrical outlet, water heater, 6 hamburgers, 2 ventilation fans, table, and insecticide. It was far away from other bungalows, so I was able to sleep quietly.My only complaint is that the lights on the telephone poles are on during the night, so I can't see the stars in the night sky. I would like to have a time for lights out.