Reviews
MT C (CMT)
This is a comment from a camping beginner, but the scenery is amazing, the beach is shallow and protected by wave-blocking blocks, so it's safe for children. There is also a rocky area where you can play on the shore.
The toilets are also flushable, so they are carefully cleaned and don't smell bad! Coin showers cost 100 yen per minute, and water showers are free. There is a changing room. All camping equipment is available for rent, and I forgot to rent a table, but it was beautiful.
The manager is also very friendly.
It's a great campground, with solo camps where you can spend a quiet time overlooking the ocean, and camps with children.
Is there a fresh fish supermarket nearby? Please note that it is closed on Saturdays. Nafco is nearby, but there are no supermarkets unless you go into the city. If you are going to a large supermarket, it would be better to finish your shopping at Elena in Tabira before crossing Hirado Ohashi Bridge.
しもはらやすひろ(shimo_chan888)
A campsite located along the coast with a spectacular view. There are various types of sites, ranging from solo camps to cottage stays.
There are also plenty of sea activities, so you can enjoy it even during your long stay.
As the name of the campsite at the westernmost tip suggests, you will be healed by the spectacular view.
When it comes to shopping, local supermarkets have an abundance of fresh ingredients.
Generally, the facilities are well maintained and easy to use. The owner is also very kind ✨
Kazuma
A campsite with a spectacular view along the coast!
There is also a fresh fish market nearby where you can enjoy seafood BBQ\( ´ω` )/
The sea is very beautiful and the shallows are wide, perfect for children to play!
There are lots of people to play with, such as catching crabs, fishing, and interacting with sea cucumbers.
You can see a beautiful sunset in the evening and take a leisurely walk along the coast in the morning!
There aren't many people on weekdays, and the manager is very nice. I'll definitely visit again ╭( ・ㅂ・)و
shin meca
A campsite next to a cliff. I thought it was a campsite like no other, with views of the ocean stretching out in front of me.
Facilities such as showers, kitchens, and restrooms are well-equipped, and if you go to the office, you will find everything from firewood, gas cylinders, BBQ tools, to tents. However, all of them are on a slope, so moving around is difficult!
Also, the bungalow is full of spider webs, and no, they haven't cleaned it properly, have they? That's what it feels like, so those who use the bungalow may need to be prepared.
RY
I used Autosite. After looking at the campsite below, the scenery seems to have dropped several levels. Furthermore, it was not good that there was a guardrail right in front of me as I entered the scenery. I wonder if part of what was originally a parking lot was turned into an auto site? That's what it feels like. Also, the auto site didn't seem to have much of a view of the ocean from the front site. However, the staff were very nice.
Also, I only go to the restrooms near the auto campsite, and the men's restrooms were reasonably clean, but the private rooms were only Japanese-style. It seems that there were both Japanese and Western style toilets for women.
Considering that, the price was on par with a high standard campsite, so hmmm. It felt like that.
Before going home, the children played collecting seashells at the beach. Although it was May and the water was cold, the sea was very beautiful.