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There is Mt.Tsukuba which is one of hundreds of famous mountains in Japan near this station.
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There is Mt.Tsukuba which is one of hundreds of famous mountains in Japan near this station.

Mount Tsukuba Share Space Muku Muku

Ibaraki/Tsukuba, Tsukuba-shi,#VANLIFE SAUNA
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3,969 JPY 〜/1 night
5.00 (3)

Description

Muku Muku sits 100 meters above the southern base of Mt. Tsukuba in Tsukuba City, boasting one of the finest views of Mt. Fuji and Tokyo Sky Tree. The campground is all set up for campfires and with pizza ovens for your perfect cooking and relaxing experience.

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Basic Facilities

24h Toilet
Water
WiFi
Playground
Pets Allowed
Smoking Area
Vending Machine
Washing Dryer
Waste Water Discharge
Security Cameras
EV Charger Stand
Administrator
※There are also facilities that can be paid by cash at the station

Additional Fee Facilities

Electricity socket
¥1500/day
Non-free Wifi
Not available
Non-free Shower
¥1500/time
Onsen (Adult)
Not available
Onsen (Child)
Not available
Dustbin
¥1500/bag
Dog Park
Not available
Camping Behavior Allowed
Not available
Tent (For 2-3 people)
Not available
Tent (For 4-5 people)
Not available
Cooking Allowed
Not available
BBQ Facilities Rental
¥3300/day
Bonfire Allowed
Not available
pizza oven
¥6500/time
tent sauna
¥15800/time

Nearby Facilities

Convenient Store
Not available
Supermarket
Not available
Gasoline
ENEOS ONUKI (3000m)
Restaurant
Not available
24h Toilet
Not available
Onsen
TSUKUBA ONSEN HOTEL (800m)

Parking space

Maximum lots1 lot(s)
Parking Area Size:Length 5・Breadth 3・Height NaN m
※ Car size can be referred from here

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Cancellation Deadline

17:00, 2 days before (Japanese time)
If you cancel your reservation after the Cancellation Deadline, cancellation fee will be applied. Cancellation rate can be checked here

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Reviews

5.00(3 reviews)
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user.deletedAccount
5.00Fri, Nov 22, 2019

1泊の予定でしたが、2泊してしまいました。 筑波山の少し登った場所にあるので、景色が良く、朝夕は特に綺麗でした。シェアスペースの利用もさせて頂き、パソコン作業などがとても捗りました。ちょうど台風が来ていたので、ホストさんが心配して下さり、室内で休憩させて頂きました。非常に助かりました。 僕は、軽自動車のハスラーで行ったので、狭い道でも大丈夫でしたが、大きいハイエースとかは、大変かもしれないです。 スペース、ホストさん共にとても良かったです。また伺いたい場所になりました!

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菅原恵利
5.00Tue, Sep 10, 2019

以前こちらを利用した知り合いが「ここはすごい楽しいところだよ!」とオススメしてくれたので行ってみました。1泊の予定だったのですが、とても良いところだったので2泊してゆっくりと過ごさせて頂きました。筑波山の細い道を登って行ったところにムクムクはありました。山から見下ろした筑波の景色がとても綺麗で心地よいです。優しいCarstayホストさんが出迎えてくれて、筑波山周辺の観光スポットなど色々丁寧に教えてくださいました。ホストさんの奥様も優しくてとても良くしてくださり、素敵なご夫婦で安心しました。建物の中は普段シェアスペースとして貸し出ししていて、おしゃれにDIYされ、子供も喜びそうな楽しい雰囲気になっています。綺麗なトイレ・お風呂はそちらの建物内のものを24時間利用させて頂けたので、とても快適に車中泊することができました。庭にはホストさんが作ったピザ窯、ナンを作る窯、焚き火スポットがあり、車中泊した日のお昼もご家族で「ピザ作り体験」の予約が入っていたみたいです。楽しそうだったので私たちも現地で頼んでピザ体験(遅くても前日〜2日前に予約が必要)をさせてもらい、筑波の新鮮野菜を乗せて、できたてピザを美味しくいただきました。ムクムク、楽しかったです!また行きます♪

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中川 生馬
5.00Wed, Apr 3, 2019

最高の眺め、最高のホストでした。朝、ここで飲むコーヒーとか最高ですよ。一度行ったらまた行きたくなるスポットです。かな〜りおすすめです。スポット自体綺麗。トイレも綺麗。 ただ、最後の道幅がかなり狭く、190センチぐらいのクルマがぎりぎりかなぁという感じです。あともう少〜しだけ安くしていただけたら嬉しいなぁ〜と思いましたぁ〜。 近々、 http://inaka-backpacker.com/blog に写真含めたレビューを載せたいと思っています。 ありがとうございました!また行きますね!

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