glampark Sarubino Onsen, Opened in March, Featured by Iga Ueno Cable Television

The glamping facility 'glampark Sarubino Onsen' in Iga City, Mie Prefecture, was featured by local media, showcasing its regional symbiosis business model. The project aims to revitalize the area as a stay-type tourism hub by adding accommodation to existing hot spring facilities.
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On April 9, 2026, the local media 'Iga Ueno Cable Television' interviewed 'glampark Sarubino Onsen,' which opened on March 27, 2026, in Iga City, Mie Prefecture. This facility is a regional symbiosis business model that adds accommodation to the partnered hot spring facility 'Iga no Kuni Oyamada Onsen Sarubino,' complementing a facility that previously focused on day-trippers into a stay-type tourism base. The program will introduce the dome tent facilities, BBQ using local ingredients, and the seamless connection with the hot spring facility.

■ Overview of the 'Iga Ueno Cable Television' Interview
This newly opened facility attracted the attention of local media and was interviewed by 'Iga Ueno Cable Television,' a community-based cable station.
Date: April 9, 2026 (Thursday)
Location: glampark Sarubino Onsen (2953 Kamiawa, Iga City, Mie Prefecture)
Key Interview Content:
- Comfortable dome tent facilities (private BBQ space, dedicated toilet/shower, etc.)
- Convenience due to the short distance from the parking lot, allowing for smooth loading and unloading of luggage
- BBQ using an abundance of rich local ingredients from Iga
- Smooth cooperation and flow with the adjacent 'Oyamada Onsen Sarubino'
Broadcasting Area: Surrounding areas centered on Iga City, Mie Prefecture (Regional limited broadcast)

■ Regional Symbiosis Model Complementing Hot Spring Facilities into 'Stay-type Tourism Bases'
'glampark Sarubino Onsen' adopts a 'regional symbiosis' business form that maximizes existing regional resources rather than just building a new lodging facility. By attaching our glamping equipment to 'Iga no Kuni Oyamada Onsen Sarubino,' which has been mainly used for day-trips, we add an accommodation function. This allows the facility to serve as a 'stay-type tourism base' that extends the stay of tourists and promotes local consumption. By combining Iga's rich natural environment with high-quality hot spring resources, we aim to revitalize the regional economy and create new tourism value.