Ono Family Land Auto Camping Ground

6.0
Good
(33 reviews)

Ukigane, Ono, Tamura District, Fukushima 963-3524, Japan

+81 247-72-5365

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Hotel Description

Ono Family Land Auto Camping Ground is a welcoming destination located in Ukigane, Ono, Tamura District, Fukushima, Japan. This family-friendly campground offers a relaxed and natural setting for guests looking to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life. With its serene surroundings and vast open spaces, this campsite is ideal for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Guests can enjoy the peaceful beauty of the Japanese countryside while being just a short drive away from major attractions like Miharu Takizakura, a stunning 1,000-year-old cherry tree, and the unique Abukuma Caves. The campsite is designed to offer a laid-back, outdoor experience with ample amenities for a comfortable stay. The camping grounds are spacious and can accommodate tents and caravans, making it perfect for all types of campers.
Rooms and accommodations at Ono Family Land are designed with families in mind, offering plenty of space for everyone to relax. The site includes kid-friendly amenities and an inviting atmosphere where guests can enjoy the outdoors safely. Nearby, guests can visit various notable attractions, such as Licca Castle and the Irimizu-shōnyūdō Limestone Cave.
Transportation to and from the campground is convenient, with the Hayawata train station just a 13-minute walk away, and Fukushima Airport a 43-minute taxi ride. Whether you're here for a short stay or an extended retreat, Ono Family Land Auto Camping Ground promises an enjoyable and memorable experience with nature at its heart.
For dining, there are several restaurants nearby, including カフェ&レストラン オリーブ (8 minutes by taxi) and 旨いもん家とりまさ (7 minutes by taxi). These offer a variety of local and international cuisine, ensuring a delightful dining experience after a day of exploring the area.
With its relaxing environment, close proximity to natural wonders, and comfortable facilities, Ono Family Land Auto Camping Ground invites you to create lasting memories with your loved ones.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Kid-friendly accommodations

2. Spacious camping grounds for tents and caravans

3. Close proximity to major natural attractions

4. Located near Miharu Takizakura cherry tree

5. Convenient public transportation access from Hayawata train station


6.0 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Miharu Takizakura
18 min
Abukuma Caves
21 min
Licca Castle
13 min
Irimizu-shōnyūdō Limestone Cave
21 min
ジュピアランドひらた
21 min

Nearest locations

旨いもん家とりまさ
7 min
うまいもんや とりまさ
7 min
カフェ&レストラン オリーブ
8 min
KITCHENフライパン
8 min
レストランシキ
11 min
チルコロ・イル・ピッコロ・カンポ(circolo・il・piccolo・campo)
11 min
めし処より処 湯佐ん家
18 min
Kobaridon
24 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Location rating6.0
Nearest airportFukushima Airport
Travel time to airport43 min

Location

Ukigane, Ono, Tamura District, Fukushima 963-3524, Japan

Airports:

Fukushima Airport

Taxi: 43 min

Transit: 2 hr 29 min

Sendai Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 7 min

Transit: 2 hr 21 min

Transit:

Hayawata

Walking: 13 min


Nearby locations

6.0

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Amenities and Facilities

Children

Kid-friendly


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新嶋章

3/5
It's a little old-fashioned, but it was fun.

Room 3

Service 3

Location3

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Ayu Kita

2/5
The first thing I noticed was that it was a bit deserted, and although the campground itself was about average in size, the sites further away from the reception were not well-maintained and really felt like they had just been carved out of the mountain. The mountain road leading to the site had so many fallen branches that it looked like it would be impossible to get there by car. This time I stayed in a trailer cabin, but the door was hard to lock, it was tilted, the floor was creaky, and it was very old. There were about 40 sites (including cottages and cabins), but I only stayed at 4 or 5 sites. So it's super quiet. There were no noisy campers, so I was happy to be able to relax. There was a place like a playground nearby, but it was only a sandbox on the first floor. Apparently there was one on the second floor, but it's closed. The building itself was also very old. A little creepy. It's pitch black when going to the bathroom at night, so a flashlight is essential. The toilet was reasonably clean, but it also had an eerie appearance. The bath was called ``Tetsujin no Yu,'' a brown hot water full of iron, and it felt good. The bath was great. But I'm really sorry, but I'm sorry for repeating myself a little bit. I might come back once it's been refurbished a bit, but I'm sorry it's the way it is now.

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Naohisa Urita

4/5
You can use a hot spring called "Tetsujin Yu" at this small campsite with a handmade feel. The staff were elderly.

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石でーき

3/5
This was my first time using a campsite.It was less than 2 hours by car from Ibaraki Prefecture, and transportation was convenient. The staff ladies were also nice people. The men's restroom was clean, but the toilet seat was small, but it didn't bother me. As for the site, it was a little small. There were a lot of insects probably because it was on the mountain side. To be honest, I would like the grass to be leveled a little more. Thank you for your help.

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おじゃまじょふぁそら

1/5
I stopped just answering the phone.

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Minori Takahashi

3/5
This is a campsite in the mountains.The roads inside the campsite are narrow so be careful!

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かおり

3/5
Due to the typhoon and heat, we stayed in a cottage instead of staying in a tent.My child found a cigarette butt in the room when I was taking the keys and putting my luggage in the room, so I wonder if the room is being cleaned properly. The smell in the room was unique, and even though I ventilated it at first, I couldn't get rid of the smell.The restroom was clean, but the kids were scared of the shower, so we drove about 15 minutes to take a bath!

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新井邦彦

4/5
A campsite full of old-fashioned handcrafted feel.I used it during Golden Week, but the weather was bad and it felt quite cold.I feel like the site is a little narrow for sizes other than L.We live in a family camp, so we have a lot of luggage, and we procure firewood locally, but the firewood here was hard and hard, probably due to its age, so it was difficult to start a fire. If you want to buy one, I recommend buying one at your local home center.I couldn't go to the on-site hot springs due to the coronavirus, but there was a nice hot spring facility about 15 minutes away by car, so I went there for two days.There were no particular good or bad points, and I think I was able to enjoy camping normally.

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Natsumi A (もちずきじょあんな)

4/5
We were able to relax at the campsite surrounded by trees. The hot springs were great! The fatigue from running long distances was blown away. I would be happy if it was a little further away from the neighboring lot.

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kenzo

4/5
Even though it was Saturday and Sunday, I was able to make a reservation on the same day.