
While enjoying a two-hour drive from the Kansai area, I arrived at Grandome Kyoto Amanohashidate.
As you drive by the sea, you'll see rows of white tents in the distance, and you'll instantly feel like glamping.
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When you arrive and step into the grounds, you will see white glamping tents lined up against the backdrop of the lush green nature, and your excitement will increase even more.
It feels like an extraordinary world is unfolding before your eyes.
When I actually entered the tent, I was surprised to find that it was larger than it looked, and more importantly, it was stylish.
The space is fully equipped with air conditioning and heating, making it a comfortable space.
However, part of the tent has a skeleton design that allows you to see the nature outside.
You can really enjoy the outdoor atmosphere.
So after arriving, I relaxed in the tent.
There are three types of tents: the Forest View Dome, which makes you feel like you're in the forest, the Triple Base, which has three tents per section and can accommodate eight people, and the Standard Dome, which is built along the river.
Each tent site has a deck terrace and a gazebo, a dedicated space for BBQ, on the outside of the dome, so you can relax outside.
Personally, my favorite is the Standard Dome facing the river.
Drinking coffee on the deck while listening to the murmuring of the river is something special!
For the second cup, I think I'll put my feet in the river with a mug in hand and have tea time in nature♪
I thought, ``Even though it's called glamping, it's about enjoying the outdoors just like camping, so I might not expect much from baths and toilets.'' But...
There was a clean shower room and toilet on the premises, and amenities such as shampoo, conditioner, and body soap were also provided!
Moreover, for those who don't have enough of a shower, or who would like to take a relaxing bath outdoors, there is a private hot spring called ``KAI'' available for private use.
To make it easy for families with children to use, there are two in the administration building located a short walk from the site.
The private hot spring water is the same as Arima Onsen, Kin Onsen, which is known for its brown water...it's so luxurious.
Apparently we can bring our own food, but we decided to have the glamping BBQ provided by Grandome.
Then, the ingredients are surprisingly gorgeous!
The impressive Japanese black beef, thick bacon, and sausage are all from Amanohashidate.
The eye-catching skillet dishes and salads mainly use seafood from Miyazu, Kyoto, where the Grande Dome is located, and vegetables from their own farm.
Being able to eat food that is unique to the area you're traveling to makes your trip twice as much fun.
When it gets completely dark, a campfire is lit in the tent area, giving the entire site a calm atmosphere that is different from the daytime.
There is also a kitchen truck serving alcohol next to the campfire, making it feel like a hidden bar in the woods.
After finishing their meals, the guests gathered one by one and everyone from children to adults were spending time in their own way.
It was an indescribably luxurious time.
By the way, you can enjoy individual bonfires at the tent sites♪
It's nice to be alone in your thoughts while looking at the red-hot flames while the area is quiet, and I think it's also wonderful for couples, lovers, and friends to sit side by side on chairs and talk to each other.
Two days at Grande Dome, where we spent time immersing ourselves in nature and enjoying adult glamping.
I returned home feeling refreshed and refreshed both physically and mentally.
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