Kawashimo Seaside Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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On the way from Masuhae to Sapporo, I saw several tents on the wide sandy beach and lawn, so I stopped by. I'm not an outdoor enthusiast, so I've never camped, but when I was a child, I brought it to show the sea of Hamamasu and Atsuta, so I felt nostalgic. I thought it was unusual to be able to camp on the lawn on the beach. It wasn't full of seasonal patterns or tents, and the parking lot was quite vacant, so I stopped silently, but ...
It seems that he is pleased with the grass camper. The sandy beach campsite next door was rattling. The parking lot is also asphalt, and the number of cars can be parked to some extent, so that's good.
I saw it when I was passing through the Oloron Line and stopped by. There was no one, but looking at other reviews, the season is crowded. It was a place in the sea with nothing, so I thought I could take a beautiful sunset, but the sunset was still far away, so I took a restroom break or took a little photo and went out immediately. It seems that the name has changed to Kawashita Seaside Park, but there was a sign called Hamamasu Seaside Park. Hamamasu Seaside Park seems to be the previous name.
It seems that the sea bathing season is extremely crowded with a family-friendly campsite. Although it is a beach park, it is a lawn campsite, so you don't have to enter the tent with sand. There is a windbreak fence between the campsite and the sandy beach, so you can't see the sea, but the wind is weak and the tarp is easy to stretch.
I went to camp. During the sea bathing season such as the summer Obon season, it seems to be crowded enough to overlap tarps, and there is a parking fee, but after that, the parking fee will be free, and it will be a nice campsite with vacant lawns. However, the wind is strong and there is a windbreak fence, so you can't see the sea.
Camping ground
On the way from Masuhae to Sapporo, I saw several tents on the wide sandy beach and lawn, so I stopped by. I'm not an outdoor enthusiast, so I've never camped, but when I was a child, I brought it to show the sea of Hamamasu and Atsuta, so I felt nostalgic. I thought it was unusual to be able to camp on the lawn on the beach. It wasn't full of seasonal patterns or tents, and the parking lot was quite vacant, so I stopped silently, but ...
Camping in the sea.
It seems that he is pleased with the grass camper. The sandy beach campsite next door was rattling. The parking lot is also asphalt, and the number of cars can be parked to some extent, so that's good.
Avenue of the Oloron line
I saw it when I was passing through the Oloron Line and stopped by. There was no one, but looking at other reviews, the season is crowded. It was a place in the sea with nothing, so I thought I could take a beautiful sunset, but the sunset was still far away, so I took a restroom break or took a little photo and went out immediately. It seems that the name has changed to Kawashita Seaside Park, but there was a sign called Hamamasu Seaside Park. Hamamasu Seaside Park seems to be the previous name.
Campground on the lawn, off-season recommendation
It seems that the sea bathing season is extremely crowded with a family-friendly campsite. Although it is a beach park, it is a lawn campsite, so you don't have to enter the tent with sand. There is a windbreak fence between the campsite and the sandy beach, so you can't see the sea, but the wind is weak and the tarp is easy to stretch.
Camping off the sea bathing season
I went to camp. During the sea bathing season such as the summer Obon season, it seems to be crowded enough to overlap tarps, and there is a parking fee, but after that, the parking fee will be free, and it will be a nice campsite with vacant lawns. However, the wind is strong and there is a windbreak fence, so you can't see the sea.