Awesome your of a beautiful space. So glad you loved the added comfort of our cushions in there. As a bonus feature, they can also be used as a floor/seat cushion, either inside or out on that beautiful deck space. Thanks for the love! 🫶 PC
I saw the Jyubako at last year's SPW but just the outside, so I was wondered the inside. It's pretty cool. I think this could be a good choice for lodging on a trip to Long Beach or Astoria. Thank you for sharing!
Yeah I think they did a great job with these! It was interesting staying on the Jyubako side of Campfield compared to the tent sites. Thank you for watching!
Thanks for the tour inside! I was only able to peek in during SPW (missed the tours), but was able to enjoy the tea tasting on the deck. Disappointed not seeing you there! Thought I might meet you in person! Enjoyed all your contents, both the camping experience videos and the pace of your review videos, and looking forward to your future content!
Hey, sad to have missed you at SPW, I got tickets for the Fall SPW but wish I could've attended both. Thank you for all your support on here, means a lot to me!
That’s a fantastic place. They did a really beautiful job on the jyubaco. It reminds of a camp ground on the east coast, in which this couple made tiny cabins like that. So when my husband and I were going to move to North Carolina, there was an 1870s house on two acres we wanted. And I was going to build small cottages like the one you showed ( about 3 of them) in the back for people to stay. But unfortunately we didnt get to move there. But, they are perfect little cabins, I really like it. Yes, you and your family need to go there often.
Site 4 was the one in the video with the deck. They just opened up several more in a new section that I haven’t tried yet, not sure if those have a deck or not. Site 6 is an ADA unit and feature a deck as well. Thank you for watching!
Thanks for such an in depth look at the Jyubako! Since you had a weekend stay, how did you find the Ofuro experience? Their website says they're only open Monday to Friday, 9AM-9PM so it's a bit disappointing that you can only realistically use it for 6 hours for a Friday to Sunday trip.
The Ofuro is open those same hours during the weekend as well. You pick a time slot during check in, which limits the number of guests using it at the same time. I found this system worked pretty well during the crowded weekend and we still got 3 Ofuro sessions in during our stay. I’m hoping during the off season you can just use it without reservation but we’ll see. Thank you for watching!
There is WiFi available, it’s located in Long Beach, WA, so cell service as well. It’s on wheels and hooked up to both electricity and water/sewer via septic systems. Thanks for watching.
It wouldn’t take much to add a flip up counter top to the kitchenette…but the fact that all guests have to use the kitchen sink to brush and floss their teeth makes it kind of gross, especially with the utensils sitting right there. Whoever design these spaces should take a common sense class first.
If Snow Peak sold the Jyubako as a pre-fab kit, I'd buy one in a heartbeat!
That would be cool, I'd love one as well!
That will be awesome!
Thank you for this tour. It was super helpful understanding the layout
Glad to hear this, thank you for watching!
Awesome your of a beautiful space. So glad you loved the added comfort of our cushions in there. As a bonus feature, they can also be used as a floor/seat cushion, either inside or out on that beautiful deck space. Thanks for the love! 🫶 PC
Love the cushions and next time we’ll have to try them on the deck space!
Great video. I so wish they had these in the UK!
Thank you!
Looks amazing Ryan. With your help this new sight will have great success.
It was so incredible staying here and definitely worth a visit! Thank you for your support!
I saw the Jyubako at last year's SPW but just the outside, so I was wondered the inside. It's pretty cool. I think this could be a good choice for lodging on a trip to Long Beach or Astoria. Thank you for sharing!
Yeah I think they did a great job with these! It was interesting staying on the Jyubako side of Campfield compared to the tent sites. Thank you for watching!
Thanks Ryan. Great video 🎉
Thank you so much!
Thanks for the tour! Beautiful video as always!
Hey, thank you so much! Loved staying in the Jyubako!
Thanks for the tour inside! I was only able to peek in during SPW (missed the tours), but was able to enjoy the tea tasting on the deck. Disappointed not seeing you there! Thought I might meet you in person! Enjoyed all your contents, both the camping experience videos and the pace of your review videos, and looking forward to your future content!
Hey, sad to have missed you at SPW, I got tickets for the Fall SPW but wish I could've attended both. Thank you for all your support on here, means a lot to me!
That’s a fantastic place. They did a really beautiful job on the jyubaco. It reminds of a camp ground on the east coast, in which this couple made tiny cabins like that. So when my husband and I were going to move to North Carolina, there was an 1870s house on two acres we wanted. And I was going to build small cottages like the one you showed ( about 3 of them) in the back for people to stay. But unfortunately we didnt get to move there. But, they are perfect little cabins, I really like it. Yes, you and your family need to go there often.
It’s amazing how perfect a small space can feel when designed well! Thank you for watching!
Maravilho!!!
Adorei !!
Bem completo ✔️
Obrigada por compartilhar 👏👍
Assistindo do Japão 🇯🇵
Thank you so much!
They look awesome!
They did a great job with these!
Amazing! Which ones have the deck?
Site 4 was the one in the video with the deck. They just opened up several more in a new section that I haven’t tried yet, not sure if those have a deck or not. Site 6 is an ADA unit and feature a deck as well. Thank you for watching!
Amazing! Sign me up!
It was such a nice getaway, you gotta check it out! They’ve done such an awesome job with Campfield. Thank you for watching!
How are you protecting the wood?
Hey, I'm not sure how Snow Peak handles that. I just rented one for the weekend.
Thanks for such an in depth look at the Jyubako!
Since you had a weekend stay, how did you find the Ofuro experience? Their website says they're only open Monday to Friday, 9AM-9PM so it's a bit disappointing that you can only realistically use it for 6 hours for a Friday to Sunday trip.
The Ofuro is open those same hours during the weekend as well. You pick a time slot during check in, which limits the number of guests using it at the same time. I found this system worked pretty well during the crowded weekend and we still got 3 Ofuro sessions in during our stay. I’m hoping during the off season you can just use it without reservation but we’ll see. Thank you for watching!
@@rtmadani Which suite # did you book in this video?
@@bohkchoi This was Suite #4. Thank you for watching!
Can I know how does this room fit two adults and one small kid ?
The couch converts to a bed.
Not sure if you bought your wife and kid with you on that campfield visit. If yes, I bet you are the one slept on the couch. Comfy enough for you 😅?
No internet? How is it on wheels with water, electricity and sewer hookups?
There is WiFi available, it’s located in Long Beach, WA, so cell service as well. It’s on wheels and hooked up to both electricity and water/sewer via septic systems. Thanks for watching.
Needs a wood burning stove!
That would be nice!
It wouldn’t take much to add a flip up counter top to the kitchenette…but the fact that all guests have to use the kitchen sink to brush and floss their teeth makes it kind of gross, especially with the utensils sitting right there. Whoever design these spaces should take a common sense class first.