Party Score: 7/10 — Group & Event Friendly
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Poseidon Glamping
ポセイドン グランピング
Kujukuri, Chiba
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Overview
Poseidon Glamping is a highly rated beachfront glamping property located in the Magame area of Kujukuri Town along Chiba Prefecture's famous Kujukuri Beach — one of Japan's longest stretches of sandy coastline. With a 4.9 Google rating and glowing reviews on major booking platforms, this facility has quickly established itself as a premier glamping destination on Chiba's Pacific coast.
The property offers air-conditioned glamping rooms with private bathrooms featuring walk-in showers — amenities that elevate the experience well beyond traditional camping. Each unit includes modern conveniences such as tea and coffee makers, free toiletries, and comfortable furnishings. Free WiFi and free private parking round out the practical amenities.
Outdoor spaces are designed for socializing and relaxation. BBQ facilities allow guests to grill fresh seafood and local ingredients, while outdoor seating and picnic areas provide spots to enjoy the ocean breeze. Family rooms are available, making this a strong option for groups traveling with children.
Kujukuri Beach stretches for approximately 60 kilometers along the Pacific coast, and the glamping property puts guests within a short drive of pristine sand and surf. The Kujukuri coastline is popular for surfing, beach walking, and watching spectacular sunrises over the Pacific.
A significant practical advantage is the property's proximity to Narita International Airport — just 21 miles away. This makes Poseidon Glamping an excellent first or last stop for international travelers, allowing visitors to begin or end their Japan trip with a relaxing beach glamping experience rather than a generic airport hotel stay.
Nearby points of interest include Shirako Shrine and Hasunuma Seaside Park. The broader Kujukuri area is known for fresh iwashi (sardine) cuisine and a relaxed coastal atmosphere that feels distinctly different from the busy Tokyo metropolitan area, despite being easily accessible by car.
For more campgrounds like this, see our Camping in Chiba guide, Camping near Tokyo guide, Hot spring camping guide, Pet-friendly camping guide or Glamping in Japan guide.
Getting there from Tokyo
About 90 minutes from central Tokyo by car via Togane Expressway. Only 21 miles (34 km) from Narita International Airport, making it convenient for international travelers.
Best season to visit
Summer (July-August) for swimming and beach activities. Spring and autumn for comfortable temperatures and surfing. Year-round for glamping with air conditioning/heating.
Nearby activities
Kujukuri Beach swimming and surfing, Shirako Shrine, Hasunuma Seaside Park, fresh seafood dining (sardines, shellfish), beach sunrise viewing, coastal cycling, Narita-san temple (nearby)
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Kujukuri Beach, one of Japan's longest beaches at 60km, stretching along the Pacific coast of Chiba. Known for surfing, fishing, and fresh sardine cuisine. A quieter beach alternative to Shonan.
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