泊まれる公園INN THE PARK 福岡 キャンプサイト

8.6
Excellent
(7 reviews)

Hotel Description

INN THE PARK Fukuoka Campsite

INN THE PARK Fukuoka Campsite is a charming hotel located in a vibrant coastal area with scenic mountain trails, offering a unique mix of outdoor adventure and relaxation. Situated near Marine World, the hotel boasts a lively atmosphere with dolphin shows and a local student scene, making it an exciting destination for all. The hotel features spacious rooms designed for comfort, each offering a serene ambiance to help guests unwind. Whether you're enjoying a solo retreat or spending time with family, the rooms provide all the essentials for a pleasant stay, including cozy bedding, ample storage space, and modern amenities.
The hotel also offers a range of special amenities, such as high-speed internet, fully equipped kitchens for longer stays, and easy access to nearby outdoor activities. Guests can enjoy the natural beauty of the surroundings, with Uminonakamichi Seaside National Park just a short distance away. The hotel’s prime location allows guests to enjoy both the tranquility of the outdoors and the bustling city life.
Transportation is a breeze, with several public transport options nearby, including Uminonakamichi Station, which is only 11 minutes away by taxi. The hotel is also well-connected to major airports, with Fukuoka Airport just a 30-minute taxi ride away. This makes it an ideal base for both local exploration and international travelers.
Guests' safety is a top priority, with enhanced health measures in place to ensure a secure stay. The hotel adheres to stringent safety protocols to provide peace of mind throughout your visit.
Guests can enjoy various activities and attractions nearby, such as visiting Marine World for dolphin and sea lion shows, or spending time at Ohori Park with its boat rentals and coffee shop.
Nearby dining options include a variety of restaurants offering everything from fresh seafood to local specialties, ensuring a delightful culinary experience for all tastes.
Come and enjoy a stay at INN THE PARK Fukuoka Campsite, where adventure, comfort, and convenience come together to create an unforgettable experience.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Convenient access to Marine World with dolphin and sea lion shows

2. High-speed internet for seamless connectivity

3. Fully equipped kitchens for extended stays

4. Proximity to Uminonakamichi Seaside National Park for outdoor adventures

5. Easy access to public transportation and major airports

6. Close to popular city attractions like Ohori Park and Fukuoka Tower

7. Variety of nearby dining options serving fresh seafood and local dishes

8. Enhanced health and safety measures for guest well-being

9. Spacious rooms designed for comfort and relaxation

10. Located in a vibrant coastal area with mountain trails and a lively student scene


5.4 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Uminonakamichi Seaside National Park
11 min
Marine World
8 min
Ohori Park
29 min
Fukuoka Tower
28 min
CANAL CITY HAKATA
29 min
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Good to know

Location rating5.4
Nearest airportFukuoka Airport
Travel time to airport30 min

Location

Airports:

Yamaguchi Ube Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 4 min

Transit: 2 hr 24 min

Nagasaki Airport

Taxi: 2 hr

Transit: 4 hr 25 min

Fukuoka Airport

Taxi: 30 min

Transit: 1 hr 28 min

Kitakyushu Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 16 min

Transit: 2 hr 35 min

Transit:

Nata Station

Taxi: 14 min

Walking: 1 hr 19 min

Gannosu Station

Taxi: 10 min

Walking: 1 hr 6 min

Saitozaki Station

Taxi: 24 min

Walking: 43 min

Uminonakamichi Station

Taxi: 11 min

Walking: 24 min

海の中道

Taxi: 8 min

Walking: 21 min


Nearby locations

5.4

Good Location

Higashi Ward

Coastal area with mountain trails & a lively student scene, plus dolphin shows at Marine World.

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Yo Shi (Yoshi)

5/5
Posting because there are few reviews. I went camping for the first time with my two preschoolers.There are many facilities nearby that you can enjoy with your children, such as Uminonakamichi Seaside Park and Marine World. There are hotels on Uminonakamichi, but they seem expensive, so I went camping for the first time with all the camping gear I needed.◯Check-inAs others have written, I first got lost trying to get to the parking lot near the campsite. The gate leading to the parking lot is closed, and when you approach, there is a sign with a mobile number listed on it, so if you call it, it will open and you will receive a brief explanation about the parking lot.When we arrived at the parking lot, we went to the staff in the dome-shaped tent to check in, paid the park entrance fee, and completed check-in. The reservation email I received in advance said to check in using a tablet, but I'm glad I didn't have to do that.◯SiteWith a panoramic view of Hakata Bay and a well-maintained lawn, the children seemed to be having fun running around. I wonder if it's OK to bring pets, but most people brought their pets with them. As expected, the sea side was popular, and the places from the sea side were filled up. I was worried about the cold as I was told there would be strong winds, but it was still hot in mid-September. The sunset was so beautiful.◯Bath, toiletThere is a clean restroom in the middle back of the site, and they recommend that for women. It was true that the air conditioning and heating were working inside, making it comfortable and new, so it was clean. There were also tissues and paper cups, so I could brush my teeth and get ready in the morning.The bathroom is a short walk from the site. Unfortunately, the women's bath was a simple bath and the night view could only be seen from standing to prevent unauthorized filming. However, there was also a tent-shaped sauna and chairs for outdoor bathing. There was a baby cot where you could dry your hair and a baby bath tub where you could change your clothes. I didn't see any baby bath chairs.

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osamu ohta

5/5
On a day when all of Kyushu was experiencing heavy rain, I really wanted to camp, and I decided to camp here because it was super close to me because I knew it was a place I could return to whenever I wanted.It was a really nice place.The toilets are clean! The air conditioner was also working.The bathroom is also beautiful! Fukuoka skyscraper? Take a relaxing bath while watching!The campsite was flat and the grass was well mown, and best of all, since the weather was bad, there were no people around.Fukuoka skyscraper? I ate Genghis Khan that I had brought with me while watching the movie.A fleeting moment of sunshine, followed by a rainbow, is a stylish treat.I think the price is a little high, but since it's nearby and well managed, I think it's worth it.It was a good day.

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Miyoshi Yusaku

5/5
I chose this camp the day before the music festival CIRCLE'24 because it was close to the venue.In conclusion, this is definitely a spot I would like to visit again.It is also a spherical tent and terrace house with an original design,Everything about the camp area was beautiful.First of all, I have never heard of a campsite that rents record players.As expected of Fukuoka!It's a treasure trove of musicians from Showa songs to Heisei J-Pop.The bathroom building has a nice atmosphere, and there is also a tent sauna.The night view of Hakata Bay and Fukuoka spreading out in front of you is amazing!You can drink alcohol in the semi-outdoor lounge, and even have a full-fledged course meal at the restaurant.You can ride horses right next to it, but it's not just horseback riding.You can go horse trekking, where you can ride a horse on the beach.Anyway, just taking a walk feels great.Are there other planets like this besides Earth? I also had a strange feeling.And I lost my camera, which I treasure more than anything, and was looking for it.The refreshing staff (probably the manager) kindly looked for it as if it were their own.

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にんじん

5/5
Perhaps because it was a recently opened campsite, there weren't many reviews, and there wasn't much detailed information on the website, so I went there with some trepidation, but as it turned out, it was a really good campsite that I didn't want to tell anyone about. It was. First of all, regarding the details of the campsite, the entire site is a free site and there are no divided sites. However, the site is large and the number of reservations per day is fixed, so it was full on the day I used it, and although I arrived late, I was able to pitch my tent with plenty of time. is completed. (Places with good scenery are first come, first served) There are two toilets on site, one old toilet that was originally installed in the park, and one clean toilet newly installed for the campsite. there is. There are only two clean toilets, but the washrooms have hot water and the rooms are heated, so you can comfortably use them even in winter. As an option, you can rent up to 4 power supplies per set, which you can apply for at the time of reservation. The power supply is up to 1500W per unit. There are four power outlets along the center of the venue, from which you will need to run a 15 meter cord to your tent. Depending on the location, there may not be enough cords, so we recommend bringing an extension cord with you when renting. The biggest highlight is the bath attached to the campsite, and it was so wonderful that you could take a bath while looking out at Hakata Bay. (In the case of women's baths, the sea side may be closed to prevent prying eyes.) Campers can use the baths as they are included in the accommodation fee. There is no sauna or open-air bath, just an indoor bath and a washing area, but the bathhouse rotates quickly, so you can relax while there are not many people around. Perhaps because it is also used by other users such as glamping and terrace houses, the changing room was well stocked with water, hair dryers, and other amenities such as cotton swabs, which was impressive. Also, the service hours were open until midnight, so you could go whenever you wanted, such as after cleaning up, or even at 6am. It's open from 7 o'clock, so it's great to take a morning bath while watching the sunrise. I have used campgrounds such as Itoshima and Fukutsu, but this is probably the only campground in Fukuoka that has good access from the city center and has excellent facilities. It was such a good campsite that I would hate for it to become so popular that it would be difficult to get reservations, but I highly recommend it. I've written all the good points, but here are some things to keep in mind. *The entrance to the campsite is difficult to find. To enter the campsite, you must press the intercom to open the entrance. *It's hard to go shopping. It's locked after you enter, so if you forget to buy something, it's very difficult to get in and out of your car. *Since there are many family campers and dogs, it is not suitable for solo campers who want to spend a quiet time. That's all.

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ゆうじ

5/5
I used the campsite with my friends and family. It is easily accessible within Fukuoka city, and you can see the city of Fukuoka on the other side of the sea, which is very beautiful at night.The toilet is a little dark.The time of my visit was good, and I was very satisfied with the hot springs.A flock of dragonflies will come after you, so be careful.

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Arisa Nonaka

1/5
When I was staying at In the Park, I said I would buy a 2-day admission ticket because I was going to play tomorrow, but they told me I could use it tomorrow as well, so I bought a 1-day ticket and went to a different park the next day, and then I bought another 2-day ticket. I lost 800 yen when I was asked to buy a ticket. On the second day, I felt bad from the morning.