Campsite & Guesthouse in Former Senshinkan site.

9.2
Exceptional
(10 reviews)

4943 Motodo, Kasama, Ibaraki 309-1633, Japan

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Hotel Description

Campsite & Guesthouse in Former Senshinkan site

Campsite & Guesthouse in Former Senshinkan site is a charming accommodation nestled in the heart of Ibaraki, Japan. Located at 4943 Motodo, Kasama, Ibaraki 309-1633, this guesthouse offers a perfect blend of comfort and natural beauty. The hotel’s design creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere, ideal for those seeking a tranquil retreat. Surrounded by scenic landscapes and cultural sites, it provides an excellent base for exploring the local area.
The hotel offers a variety of cozy rooms, each equipped with comfortable furnishings and modern amenities to ensure a relaxing stay. Guests can enjoy Wi-Fi access in their rooms, allowing them to stay connected with ease. Although the hotel does not feature fitness centers or spas, its focus is on providing a serene environment for rest and relaxation.
Special amenities include parking facilities, making it convenient for guests traveling by car. There are no pools or fitness centers, but the hotel's proximity to nearby attractions makes up for these features.
For transportation, Narita International Airport is about 1 hour and 28 minutes away by taxi, while Ibaraki Airport is only 47 minutes by taxi. The hotel’s location also allows easy access to local sites such as Mount Tsukuba, Kasama Inari Shrine, and Mt. Wagakuni, all within a short drive. Popular dining options like 欧風食堂 オラゲ and saibi-tei are also easily accessible, each offering a unique culinary experience.
In terms of health and safety, the hotel maintains strict protocols to ensure the well-being of its guests, with hygiene and cleanliness being top priorities. Whether you're here to explore the surrounding natural beauty or simply relax, the Campsite & Guesthouse in Former Senshinkan site promises an unforgettable stay.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Located in a tranquil setting with scenic views

2. Close proximity to popular cultural and natural attractions

3. Free Wi-Fi access for all guests

4. Convenient parking facilities for guests with cars

5. Near major airports like Narita and Ibaraki Airport

6. Cozy rooms designed for relaxation and comfort

7. Access to local transportation including Fukuhara Station

8. Nearby dining options offering diverse culinary experiences

9. No fitness center or spa, focusing on nature and relaxation

10. Health and safety protocols in place to ensure guest well-being


6.4 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Mount Tsukuba
38 min
Kasama Inari Shrine
20 min
Mt. Wagakuni
14 min
Amabikisan Rakuhōji (Amabiki Kannon)
38 min
Mount Kaba, Ibaraki
39 min

Nearest locations

SUN
18 min
カサマモリノレストランモノミ
19 min
Miyoshitei
21 min
GREEN FARM
22 min
欧風食堂 オラゲ
25 min
saibi-tei
25 min
サンテスイワマテン
25 min
くうくうデリカダイニング
27 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Location rating6.4
Nearest airportIbaraki Airport
Travel time to airport47 min

Location

4943 Motodo, Kasama, Ibaraki 309-1633, Japan

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 28 min

Ibaraki Airport

Taxi: 47 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 48 min

Transit:

Fukuhara Station

Taxi: 20 min

Walking: 1 hr 27 min


Nearby locations

6.4

Good Location

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Parking & transportation

Parking

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools


Reviews

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9.3

9 reviews

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たかし!

5/5
This time we were the only ones camping on weekdays.Normally, only showers are free, but since there were no other guests, I was told that even if I filled the bathtub with hot water, I would still get intoxicated, so we ended up taking a long bath for nearly two hours.The toilets and kitchen area are clean and you can have a very comfortable camping experience.

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Satomi Murano

5/5
It feels like a natural campsite that is easily accessible from my home in Chiba, but the facilities are sufficient, the bath is large (you can only take a shower), and the toilet is clean and clean. I stayed there on a Saturday and Sunday in May, and it wasn't very crowded and quiet. I was also able to take a walk with the signboard dog, dog. The staff's response was also very good.This time I used Site B, but it was a little difficult because you couldn't drive into the site by car and the road to the site was steep and had stairs. Also, there were quite a few natural insects, and my husband got bitten by a gnat, so I'd definitely wear long pants next time.

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K.K

4/5
The natural and nostalgic atmosphere was appealing.

Room 5

Service 4

Location4

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J Tani

4/5
I came here to camp overnight. We had hoped to get one of the B or C campsites because of the beautiful sakura, but they sell out VERY quickly this time of year. So we made do with staying up at campsite A and wandering downhill to see all the flowers in bloom.I am not an experienced camper, so I have no idea whether the available facilities were great or not in comparison to other campgrounds. But there were enough sinks for everyone to use to wash their hands and dishes, the individual campsites were spacious enough for quite large, extravagant tents (but still close enough together that you can hear all the drunk middle-aged men snoring around you), and the campgrounds themselves were far enough from the main road that the only sound of cars and people were from other campers or hikers. It was very tranquil.Campsites are first come, first served, so if you arrive early, then you have your pick of the empty campsites. We arrived before noon on a Saturday, and of the 8 or 10 or so campsites, only 1 other spot was already occupied. We wanted a shady spot under the trees, but we soon discovered that trees = lots of roots to contend with. Also, there was a discarded chicken carcass? leftover steak bones?? in a corner of the campsite that had not been cleaned up by the previous tenant or the grounds owners. Most of the other spots were grassy with few trees, but on a warm day it could probably feel hot without a tent or tarp for cover.The shower facilities are basically a sento without the main bath being filled - there's just one big room with communal showers and shampoo, conditioner, and body soap available. There is one hair dryer on the women's side by campsite A.There is also a cute but very lazy dog that likes to sleep outside the main office. Sometimes he gets up to hobble around and to pee on things (he almost peed on our stuff, so be careful if he wanders by!), but mostly he likes to nap. He is very docile and barely reacts to anyone walking by or even getting pet, though he does start barking randomly sometimes.

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ひまわりしま

4/5
It's a campsite

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YURI KAZI

5/5
I went to see it with my friends. The owner was very kind.I'm thinking of doing hybrid camping by using the cottage for toilets, washing, and bathing, and pitching a tent in the tent building. There are many rain women, so if you feel uneasy about the rain, you can move to the cottage without worry. It was originally the building of the prefecture's forestry school, so it's not terribly new, but the price was reasonable and it reminded me of the forestry school of my student days.

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nobuhiro takahashi

5/5
We arrived at a campsite near Tsukuba, after crossing a narrow road for a few minutes from an ordinary mountain pass.It seems that the educational and training facility has been renovated, so although it doesn't have the chill feeling that is currently trending, it is very calming. Although it is old, we have managed to secure an okay. The grounds are quite large, and each site has a different taste. The site near the administration building has clear divisions and a strong sense of family, but the site at the bottom of the hill has the opposite element.The one I stayed at was the largest hall? Although it was old, it was in good working order and the view was amazing. The bedding is also somehow safe. Be careful as there are too many steps on the veranda to access the garden.

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moto

5/5
Long camp with check-in from 8 o'clock ⛺️. The large tree at the newly opened D site stands out 📷

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hinako isogai

5/5
I'm happy to welcome the dog!