とんぼヴィレッジ

8.8
Excellent
(40 reviews)

Hotel Description

Tonbo Village

Tonbo Village offers a serene escape nestled in a vibrant and picturesque environment. Located just a short distance from the beautiful Mount Tsukuba, this charming hotel is surrounded by scenic landscapes that provide a perfect backdrop for a relaxing stay. The hotel’s rustic yet modern design reflects the natural beauty of the area, combining traditional elements with contemporary comforts. Rooms at Tonbo Village are spacious and thoughtfully designed to enhance the guest experience, featuring cozy beds, stylish furniture, and tranquil views of the surrounding nature. Each room is equipped with essential amenities, ensuring a restful stay. Guests can enjoy high-speed internet access, a fully equipped kitchen, and other convenient services that cater to both short and extended stays. The hotel is well connected to major transportation hubs, with Narita International Airport just 1 hour and 24 minutes away by taxi. Nearby, guests can explore local attractions like the Kasama Inari Shrine and the IBARAKI Flower Park, which are just a short drive from the hotel. For those seeking adventure, hiking trails around Mount Tsukuba offer the opportunity to take in panoramic views of Tokyo and Mount Fuji. Health and safety are a priority, with strict measures in place to ensure guests' well-being throughout their stay. Whether you're visiting for relaxation or adventure, Tonbo Village provides a welcoming atmosphere for all types of travelers.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Serene location surrounded by natural beauty and scenic landscapes

2. Spacious rooms with cozy beds and tranquil views

3. High-speed internet and fully equipped kitchens for convenience

4. Well-connected to major transportation hubs including Narita International Airport

5. Nearby top attractions such as Mount Tsukuba, Kasama Inari Shrine, and IBARAKI Flower Park

6. Strict health and safety measures to ensure guest well-being

7. Perfect for both relaxation and adventure, with hiking trails and panoramic views

8. Unique rustic yet modern design blending traditional and contemporary elements


6.4 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Mount Tsukuba
35 min
Kasama Inari Shrine
27 min
IBARAKI FLOWER PARK
20 min
Amabikisan Rakuhōji (Amabiki Kannon)
35 min
Mount Kaba, Ibaraki
36 min
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Good to know

Location rating6.4
Nearest airportIbaraki Airport
Travel time to airport43 min

Location

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 24 min

Transit: 3 hr 29 min

Ibaraki Airport

Taxi: 43 min

Transit: 2 hr 41 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 44 min

Transit: 3 hr 25 min


Nearby locations

6.4

Good Location

Top Attractions


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Yoshi Zuka

4/5
It was quiet and relaxing!👍The site is a small campground with probably 5-6 sites. The sections are divided and have steps, so there is a sense of privacy.The night was really quiet.I think it's perfect for spending a quiet time in the forest, and it's great for families and couples!The toilet is clean.The sink was clean and came with soap, detergent, and a sponge.I didn't use the bath either, but it was beautiful!👎Our site was close to the parking lot,The site far from the parking lot (downhill) has a steep slope.It may be a little difficult to carry your luggage unless you go up and down. There was something like a rear car!

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kota zoe

5/5
I was a little hesitant to make a reservation because there wasn't much information that came up when I searched, and even if I did find it, it was often outdated. However, it was a nice campsite where you can have a private space. The children were happy because they were allowed to freely use the hammock hanging from the tree. You can use the shower for free. No feet are allowed in the toilet, it's very clean and comfortable to use. There were street lights, so it was pretty bright even after the lights went out. After the lights went out, this campsite was so quiet that I was bothered by the noise from the surrounding facilities. It was easy to drive along the road and at the campground. There are no vending machines. It's great for families, but I felt like I'd like to stay solo.

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あーちゃん

4/5
This is the second time I have used this service.Last time, I was able to do it privately and quietly with my friends and family.The second time, it was full.There were several other families with small children.The venue was always lively, with voices of children and mothers warning each other from various places. lolHowever, children can run around and go to other separated areas.I felt like my parents had to keep a close eye on me (--;)There were hammocks, but I wonder if I could play if I set up a tent nearby (I felt a bit uneasy if there was a tent nearby, so I couldn't get close).Last time it was winter, so this was my first time taking a shower!Although I couldn't take a bath, it was more beautiful than I expected.Looks like a centipede appeared on the way 💦The children came in around the evening, soI was able to take a leisurely shower between 7:30 and 8:00, but it's only open until 8:30, so you might want to check your surroundings before entering!There were some families who were setting off fireworks at night.It seems that the location has been decided, but if you want to use handheld fireworks, you can bring a bucket.At night, I woke up to the sound of a loud cry and some animal running around the tent.I'm enjoying the wild life and there was no damage, so I'll do what I want lol( *´꒳`*)I've been using insect repellent, but I've been bitten by insects in various places and it's itchy.I enjoyed it so much that I would like to use it again!The lady at the reception was also very friendly and easy to talk to (*´꒳`*)

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SS GG (SS)

3/5
I think it's a nice small campsite for beginners. I don't think it's enough for people who have just stepped out of a camping book, but if you're looking for an introduction to camping, it's a good choice.

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makoto suzuki

5/5
It was a bit pricey, but it was a very clean and well-maintained campsite.

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あらいぐまといぬ

3/5
Since the tent is large, I used the Onyanma site.I couldn't park my car on the site, and there was quite a difference in height between the parking space and the site, so it was difficult to carry my luggage from the parking space.Also, I don't know what it was, but the withered brown plants were sticking to the cloth products and it was a problem.The facilities were clean. It had a sense of privacy and I was able to relax.Also, the passageway was well-lit, and there were sites on both sides of the passageway, so there was light from other people's lanterns and bonfires, so it was easy for me to move around as I don't like the dark. So it might be good for children too.I didn't meet the manager other than for the initial explanation, and I didn't see him on my way home either, which may be a good thing given the coronavirus pandemic, but personally, I felt a little lonely.Overall, I thought it was a good campsite. However, compared to other campgrounds, I felt that the Onyanma site was a bit expensive.

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ばちょーもうき

4/5
There are about 10 tent sites.Each site is separated by steps.There was a gravel site and a dirt site.It was a quiet campsite.The toilet flushes, and one side has a washlet.Take off your shoes and use it.Detergent and sponges were provided at the water station.It's hard to wash dishes in the winter because you only have water when you use it normally.You can also use the shower for free.It seems like a lot of people use it in the summer, but I didn't see anyone using it in December.There is a charcoal dump.If you buy a garbage bag, your combustible garbage will be collected.We also collect garbage and plastic bottles. However, you can take the bottle home with you.