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Kyoto Avocado Village Share House

Kyoto/Ishida-Oyamacho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto City
Post this station

3,000 JPY 〜/1 night
4.67 (3)

Description

A one-night stay at a vacation rental is possible ❗️ Staying overnight in a car is also possible ❗️ There is a rooftop glamping facility! *There is a vacation rental facility on the same site where the camper is parked. *You can use the kitchen and shower in the facility. *There is a good discount for guests. Please contact us for more information. *In the area, you can also visit places such as Daigoji Temple, Uji-Byodoin Temple, Fushimi Inari Shrine and Tojiin Temple.

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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
※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
¥300/time
Onsen (Adult)
¥500/person
Onsen (Child)
¥250/person
Dustbin
¥300/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
¥500/day
BBQ Facilities Rental
Not available

Nearby Facilities

Convenient Store
セブンイレブン (30m)
Supermarket
生鮮館 (800m)
Gasoline
モービル石油 (400m)
Restaurant
レストランサトウ (500m)
24h Toilet
セブンイレブン (30m)
Onsen
ダイゴ湯(ユートピア) (800m)

Parking space

Maximum lots1 lot(s)
Parking Area Size:Length 5・Breadth 2.5・Height 0 m
※ Car size can be referred from here

Note

アボカドヴィレッジの施設内でベッドルームでの宿泊をご希望の場合は、1人¥3000 民泊許可取得してる施設です。


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

4.67(3 reviews)
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たかこ
5.00Tue, Dec 13, 2022

ファミリーで利用させて頂きました。駐車場はハイエースの標準ボディでいっぱいな感じでした。コンビニや銭湯も近かいです。トイレや水道はシェアハウス内のものが使えます。ホスト夫妻さんがとても親しみやすい方でシェアハウスには海外の方もいていろいろお話もでき楽しかったです。また利用したいです。


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りゅうじん
4.00Sun, Dec 13, 2020

セブンイレブンが近くかなり便利でした。 軽のキャンピングカーでギリギリの広さでした。


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菅原恵利
5.00Thu, Jun 18, 2020

京都市や宇治に近い車中泊スポットということで立地も、設備の雰囲気も良さそうだったので予約しました。ハイエースの標準ボディで駐車場は結構ギリギリだったので駐車は緊張しました。でも地面はフラットで、住宅街なので夜は静かに眠れて良かったです。ホストさんご夫妻も気さくな方で、とても良くしてくださいました。セブンイレブンが目の前にあるので便利です。シャワー、洗面台、洗濯機も利用できたので助かりました。京都周辺に来ることがあったら、また車中泊しに来ます!

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