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RV Station Chiba Nagareyama

Chiba/Komagidai, Nagareyama-shi
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1,000 JPY 〜/1 night
3.91 (11)

Description

This is a residential area near the city. With supermarkets and public baths nearby, it is a perfect stop off area. To go to Akihabara, you just need 25 min.

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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
¥500/day
Non-free Wifi
Not available
Non-free Shower
Not available
Onsen (Adult)
Not available
Onsen (Child)
Not available
Dustbin
¥500/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
Not available
Bonfire Allowed
Not available

Nearby Facilities

Convenient Store
7ELEVEN (300m)
Supermarket
Supermarket Kasumi (70m)
Gasoline
Shell OOTAKANOMORI (1000m)
Restaurant
some points (500m)
24h Toilet
7ELEVEN (150m)
Onsen
Open air bath ”Yunosato” (1000m)

Parking space

Maximum lots2 lot(s)
Parking Area Size:Length 5.5m・Breadth 2.5m・Height 制限なし
※ Car size can be referred from here

Note

チャットはデスクトップPCで対応しているため休日や外出時に連絡が遅れます 急なお問い合わせは携帯メール又は携帯電話にてお知らせください。 fsz4uffzux@i.softbank.jp 090-4015-5458 まで


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

3.91(11 reviews)
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山本 裕一
4.00Thu, Jul 25, 2024

実際には写真で見るより、だいぶ住宅密集地でしたが、住宅密集地の割にはとても静かでした。 すぐ近くに公園のトイレがあり、午前0時までやっているスーパーもあります。車中泊のインフラは整っています。

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佐野 憲史
1.00Mon, Jun 10, 2024

住宅街の月極駐車場です。 とても泊まる気になれず少し離れた道の駅まで行き車中泊しました。

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Shota Fujimaki
5.00Mon, Dec 18, 2023

すごく静かな環境で、何処に行くにも便利な立地です。機会があれば是非また利用したいです。

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Shota Fujimaki
5.00Sun, Nov 26, 2023

スーパー・薬局・公園も近く、つくばエクスプレスに乗って都内に行くにも便利でとても有り難く使わせていただきました。国道16号と流山橋の渋滞にはやきもきしましたが、また予約したいと思います。ありがとうございました。

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陽子 水野
1.00Tue, Nov 7, 2023

利用日の翌日早朝に近くで予定ができたため、急遽2日前に予約したところ、ホストとチャットもメールも連絡がつかず、利用法方もわからずで困惑したまま無法駐車みたいな気持ちで利用となってしまいましたので残念です。

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Post this station
1,000 JPY 〜/1 night
3.91 (11)
Reservation Deadline Time : 1 day ago 11:00 PM
Business hour note :
お問い合わせ対応は携帯電話 090-4015-5458 までお願いいたします(7:00~22:00)

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