Published date: April 5, 2025
Happy to Choose Glamping Facilities!
Room Type Stayed
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Experience of the stay
I had only been searching for hotels until now, but when I thought I wanted to go glamping with my children and began looking, I found several options on HafH and made a reservation!
We stayed in a large Nordic-style dome tent at the glamping facility. Contrary to the photos, it wasn't a fully transparent dome that provides a 360-degree view, but rather a clear tent from where we could only see the view from a high point; nevertheless, the children were very happy!
Inside the tent, we had amenities like air conditioning, a refrigerator, and an electric kettle, making it convenient to brew a bit of coffee or chill some items we brought.
Moreover, if you applied at the reception on the day of your stay, you could rent a BBQ set, experience wood splitting, and engage in seasonal activities (this time, we made s’mores, hot chocolate, and salt hot packs) as well as access a baby-friendly indoor pool (with bubble emission times and sometimes bingo games) and hot springs; checking in early allowed us to enjoy various activities!
Also, for those who did not rent a BBQ, it was helpful that there was a restaurant inside the building where we checked in. There was a vegetable cuisine specialist restaurant that used freshly picked vegetables and served course meals. The children's lunch options included a vegetable-rich version and a regular one, and there was a space within the restaurant where kids could draw pictures and read picture books, making it very family-friendly.
By the way, since the restaurant was not open for breakfast, those without a BBQ set should either bring their own meals or visit a shop (which had more alcohol and snacks than meals) or a convenience store (within a 5-minute drive) to acquire breakfast.
On the 1st and 2nd floors of the same building, there were also many comic books and board games, allowing for a leisurely enjoyment within the facility. The second floor had a larger children's play area with picture books and educational touch panel games, so my 2 and 5-year-old kids were engrossed in playing.
Whether for glamping or camping experience, or even just a bath café-like way to spend time, it was a facility where both outdoor and indoor types could enjoy together!
I want to go again!
Experiences during the trip
Day 1
Experience an English show in Hanno City
→ Move to O-Park Ogose
→ Check in
→ Dine at a restaurant
→ Take a bath
→ Spend time in the children's play area and on sofas on the second floor
→ Move to the tent, sleep
Day 2
Wake up, go to the convenience store to buy breakfast
→ Breakfast in the tent
→ Check out
→ Play board games on the second floor
→ My wife and the older child enjoy the indoor pool, while I and the younger child play at the second-floor playground
→ Return home