Futoo Camping Ground

8.0
Excellent
(16 reviews)

Hotel Description

Futoo Camping Ground is a charming and serene escape located in the scenic outskirts of Himeji, Japan. Set amidst nature’s beauty, this camping ground offers a perfect blend of outdoor adventure and comfortable accommodation. With its tranquil surroundings, it provides an ideal base for exploring nearby attractions and immersing yourself in the local culture. The camping site’s design focuses on simplicity and comfort, allowing guests to fully enjoy the natural landscape while having all the necessary amenities at hand. The atmosphere is relaxed, welcoming, and perfect for families, groups, or solo travelers looking for a retreat into nature. Guests will appreciate its proximity to some of Japan's most iconic landmarks, including Himeji Castle, one of the country’s most beautiful and well-preserved castles, just a short drive away. Other notable sights include the peaceful Koko-en gardens, the expansive Himeji Central Park, and the Engyoji temple, all within a 25-minute drive. The camping ground offers spacious, well-maintained plots for setting up tents and enjoying a true outdoor experience.
The rooms at Futoo Camping Ground offer comfort with the perfect balance of indoor and outdoor living. Each camping area comes equipped with all essential amenities to ensure guests have a comfortable stay. Visitors can enjoy outdoor cooking facilities, with easy access to nearby grocery stores. The spacious grounds allow for a relaxing environment, whether you’re unwinding with family or enjoying a quiet moment alone.
The camping ground also boasts several standout amenities such as high-speed internet access and clean, functional washroom facilities. Its location is well-connected by various transport options, with several key train stations and airports just a short drive away.
Health and safety measures have been carefully implemented, ensuring the well-being of all guests. Enhanced cleaning protocols and a no-contact check-in process are in place, reflecting the commitment of the camping ground to guest safety.
Nearby, guests can enjoy a variety of activities including hiking, sightseeing, and enjoying the scenic beauty of Japan. Top nearby attractions include Himeji Castle, Himeji Central Park, Koko-en, Engyoji temple, and the Japan Toy Museum, all within a short drive from the camping site.
For dining, visitors can explore local eateries such as Himeji's famous restaurants serving fresh seafood, authentic Japanese dishes, and more. For a unique cultural experience, visit the Japan Toy Museum or the tranquil Koko-en gardens, where you can enjoy a serene walk through beautifully landscaped areas.
Whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation, Futoo Camping Ground invites you to experience its peaceful charm and explore the wonders of Himeji, Japan.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Located in the tranquil outskirts of Himeji, offering serene natural surroundings.

2. Proximity to major attractions such as Himeji Castle and Koko-en gardens.

3. Spacious camping areas equipped with outdoor cooking facilities.

4. Health and safety measures including enhanced cleaning and no-contact check-in.

5. High-speed internet and clean washroom facilities for guest comfort.

6. Nearby public transportation options including several train stations and airports.

7. Easy access to scenic outdoor activities, hiking, and local cultural experiences.

8. A short drive to Himeji Central Park, offering a safari park and aerial lift.

9. Family-friendly atmosphere with options for both solo and group travelers.

10. Unique Japanese cultural experiences such as the Japan Toy Museum and Engyoji Temple.


6.8 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Himeji Castle
22 min
Himeji Central Park
10 min
Koko-en
25 min
Engyoji
25 min
Japan Toy Museum
12 min
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Good to know

Location rating6.8
Nearest airportOsaka International Airport (Itami Airport)
Travel time to airport1 hr 9 min

Location

Airports:

Okayama Momotaro Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 31 min

Transit: 2 hr 14 min

Osaka International Airport (Itami Airport)

Taxi: 1 hr 9 min

Transit: 2 hr 40 min

Tokushima Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 53 min

Transit: 3 hr 28 min

Kobe Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 16 min

Transit: 2 hr 13 min

Osaka Kansai International Airport (KIX)

Taxi: 2 hr 4 min

Transit: 3 hr 11 min

Transit:

Kōro Station

Taxi: 12 min

Walking: 1 hr 6 min

太尾北口(バス)

Walking: 14 min

Tohori Station

Taxi: 12 min

Walking: 1 hr 21 min

Mizoguchi Station

Taxi: 14 min

Walking: 1 hr 18 min

Nibuno Station

Taxi: 9 min

Walking: 52 min


Nearby locations

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masaaki horisawa

5/5
This is not a general campsite.This is a campsite for groups such as children's parties and schools.Campgrounds have been closed for three years due to the coronavirus, and the number of student counselors has decreased dramatically.Valuable campgrounds nationwide are at risk of extinction.

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D21U

2/5
Until recently, you could drive in by car, but now the gate is closed and you can't go in. It's a shame to think that there was a lot of illegal dumping.

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yajima masayuki

1/5
I looked it up on Google, but there was a gate at the entrance and it was closed. However, there is a signboard with an arrow nearby.

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bigbomber5000

3/5
I passed it by trekking.A little beyond the kitchen at the back of the campground, there is a trailhead towards Hatayama on the right. There are no information signs.The mountain trail appears to be largely unmaintained. The slope becomes steeper as you approach the ridge. When I finally reached the ridge, there was a sign saying no trespassing, and I couldn't go any further. Therefore, I cannot go to Hatayama. So maybe it's not taken care of.The signboard has harsh comments written jointly by the owner company, fire department, and police, which is something you don't often see on ordinary mountains. Are there some enthusiasts who trek to see rare signboards?