Daimonji Camping Ground

8.0
Excellent
(37 reviews)

Hotel Description

Daimonji Camping Ground is a picturesque retreat nestled in the serene surroundings of Hiraizumi, Japan, offering guests a unique blend of tranquility and nature. Located in the heart of this historic area, the camping ground provides a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With stunning views of the surrounding landscapes, this site captures the essence of outdoor living while being close to many of the region's most renowned attractions. The campsite is designed with an emphasis on nature, offering a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. Whether you're looking to experience traditional Japanese camping or simply relax in nature, this destination is the perfect choice.
The camping area features well-maintained tent sites, providing ample space for guests to enjoy a peaceful stay under the stars. Each site is equipped with all the basic amenities needed for a comfortable stay, including access to clean restrooms and picnic areas. The location allows visitors to enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, stargazing, and exploring the rich history of Hiraizumi.
Daimonji Camping Ground also offers convenient access to nearby public transport options, making it easy for guests to explore other areas. Taxi rides from the campsite provide easy access to major airports and local landmarks, ensuring that guests can effortlessly travel to destinations like Chuson-ji and Motsuji Temple.
For health and safety, the campsite has implemented stringent measures to ensure guests' well-being, including regular cleaning and sanitization protocols. Guests can rest assured knowing their safety is a top priority.
Daimonji Camping Ground is situated near several must-see attractions such as Chuson-ji Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the beautiful Geibikei Gorge, providing plenty of opportunities to explore Japan's rich cultural heritage.
There are also several dining options nearby, including Cafe Sekimiya, a cozy spot for light meals, and the Meat Restaurant Kakunoshin, where guests can savor delicious meat dishes.
With its beautiful location and a range of activities to enjoy, Daimonji Camping Ground invites guests to experience the beauty of nature and Japanese culture in a peaceful setting.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Well-maintained tent sites offering comfort and privacy

2. Beautiful natural surroundings perfect for outdoor activities

3. Close proximity to historic landmarks like Chuson-ji Temple

4. Easy access to local and international airports

5. Stringent health and safety measures to ensure guest well-being

6. Multiple nearby dining options, including local and international cuisine

7. Serene environment ideal for relaxation and stargazing

8. Convenient transportation options with nearby taxi services

9. Proximity to cultural sites and natural wonders like Geibikei Gorge


7.4 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Chuson-ji
17 min
Motsuji Temple
17 min
Geibikei Gorge
28 min
Konjikido of Chusonji Temple
19 min
Genbikei Gorge
27 min

Nearest locations

道の駅 平泉 レストラン
14 min
Hanamizuki
16 min
Cafe Sekimiya
17 min
レストラン源
17 min
Marumatsu Maesawa
18 min
Ichiro
18 min
オステリアフィオリトゥーラ
19 min
Meat Restaurant Kakunoshin
22 min
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Good to know

Location rating7.4
Nearest airportIwate Hanamaki Airport
Travel time to airport55 min

Location

Airports:

Sendai Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 39 min

Yamagata Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 21 min

Iwate Hanamaki Airport

Taxi: 55 min

Transit:

Hiraizumi Station

Taxi: 16 min

Walking: 1 hr 22 min


Nearby locations

7.4

Very Good Location

Top Attractions

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solo_camp take

5/5
It was my first time visiting.There are no check-in and check-out regulations.A reasonable campsite that costs 200 yen per person per night.There is also a wooden deck with a good view.You can overlook the plains of Hiraizumi.I had a comfortable time.This time I checked in late, soI didn't make a bonfireFirewood is also free and you can use it as you like.This is one of the campgrounds I would like to visit again.

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Ryusei Waizumi

5/5
Day camp was free, but I wish I had paid for it.

Room 1

Service 5

Location5

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hiro ono

4/5
I used it at a day camp. Firewood is free and decamping is free.Although it was a Sunday, we were able to play in a private setting.

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taroo pochi

4/5
The road to the campsite is narrow, steep, and has tight curves, so be careful.The equipment is old and the water is from a mountain, so boiling is required for drinking. The price is cheap and the view is good.It was well kept, so we had a comfortable camping experience.It's close to the town of Hiraizumi, so it's a perfect base for sightseeing.If the weather is nice, you can see Mt. Kurikoma and Mt. Yaishishidake.

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tou man

4/5
[Used in August 2017, revised in January 2023] Since it is a town-run campground, the price is 200 yen per night both at the time of use and at the time of addition.At the time of use, it was disappointing that the environment around the tent site had not been maintained properly, but recently, large-scale cutting of trees around the campsite has been carried out and the campsite seems to have a more open feel.Therefore, I think the view has improved considerably.The downside is that it's a town-run campground, so there's no manager on duty, so we've seen some guests who don't have good manners and drink until late at night. Furthermore, the road to the campsite involves climbing up a series of fairly steep slopes, so I personally don't recommend using it for people who come by bicycle or other manual means.

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大崎雅恵

4/5
The facility is clean. The sea of ​​clouds in the morning was also spectacular.You can see the balloon festival from here.

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R-R

5/5
This time I traveled to Tohoku while camping and sleeping in my car.This is one of the most recommended campgrounds, ranking in the top three. Basically it's free, but I think it costs 150 yen if you use the wooden deck.You have to go up a narrow road to get to the campsite, but the view from the campsite was beautiful.Also, it was a very nice point that you can use as much firewood as you want for free.The manager was kind and made me feel at ease.thank you.If I have a chance to go to Iwate again, I would like to use it again.