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Detailed Information
- Place Types Campground
- Address 1760 Kamiichinose, Minami-Alps, Yamanashi 400-0317, Japan
- Coordinate 35.6010851,138.4127217
- Website https://www.city.minami-alps.yamanashi.jp/sisetsu/shisetsu/lodg
- Rating 4.1
- Compound Code JC27+C3 Minami-Alps, Yamanashi, Japan
Openning hours
- Monday Open 24 hours
- Tuesday Open 24 hours
- Wednesday Open 24 hours
- Thursday Open 24 hours
- Friday Open 24 hours
- Saturday Open 24 hours
- Sunday Open 24 hours
Photos
Reviews
市が管理する、200円で利用出来る綺麗なキャンプ場です。
【良い点】
職員さんも夜間在中しており、安心して利用できます。駐車場から荷物を運ぶときには代車を貸してくれます。薪は1束600円でした。
研修等で利用される施設のようでサイトから見える位置にレストランや美術館?が見えます。
【悪い点】
昔は走り屋がうるさかったですが、今回はドリフト音はありませんでした。ただ、夜中になるとサイト近くの駐車場にたむろする若者の声が聞こえます。施設のせいではないでしょうが。。
あとテントの外を動き回る動物の足音がすごいです。動物好きの方はいいかもしれません。
I used the slope site.
The toilet is very clean.
The observatory feels good.
The night view is amazing.
Asahi is super amazing.
Swan shoe.
The caretakers are kind and good.
There is a mysterious place that I was curious about ...
No smoking on the site ... Bonfire is OK (direct fire is NG)? ??
Let's ask the next time you use it.
Other than that, for solo camp
It was the best!
When you can choose a site
In the middle of the slope site
Because there is a forest road to the observatory
The site along the forest road may be worrisome to people
So if you choose a site that is a little deeper
Calm down.
Anyway cheap! ︎ 200 yen nowadays by using the campsite. Great for solo camp! ︎ Quiet and clean facilities. However, the tent site is a little small, so it may be a family camp, and an auto site is good for large tents. The night view of the observatory is insanely beautiful!
Please note that you cannot put the car sideways.
It seems that you can rent a rear car when you have a lot of luggage, but it seemed a little difficult because the slope is not steep to the camp site.
The ground was clayey and could be fixed by pushing the pegs by hand. But it never came out.
The campsite was in the woods of pine and cypress, and when I went to the back, it felt dark even in the daytime. There is an observatory just a short walk through the dim forest, and you can see the Kofu basin.
He picked up the burnt residue of firewood and charcoal.
Of course, garbage is taken home.
I was fascinated by the low price of 200 yen at the solo camp. It was just cheap, and I thought it would be good for the camp for the time being ... The young children working at the camp were kind, and the toilets, showers, and kitchen were clean, which was comfortable and surprising. The walk around me was also good. There is a lot of greenery and it is well maintained, so it is not awkward, and the artificial lake is beautiful, so you can definitely expect autumn leaves and fresh greenery in the future. I will also attach a photo of the auto camp site and the observatory that I stopped by during the walk.
You can't drive to the 200 yen general tent site, but you can use a free rental rear car, and the nearest is about 30m.
The tent site is soil where pegs can easily stick. It feels like choosing a flat place and stretching it. I can't see the night view. It's a little dull, so it might be better to have more lights.
It took some time for the hot water to come out, probably because there were no other users of the coin shower. 200 yen 3 minutes? I felt it in a blink of an eye, so it's safer to prepare an additional 200 yen.
Actually, I was very happy
Is there a bath with a nice view?
Isn't there a good soba restaurant?
The shop that the receptionists told me what I liked about was wonderful.
Mitama-no-Yu has been selected as one of the 100 best night views. I stopped by before sunset on my way home, but the hot water was good in the really refreshing open-air bath with a view of the Kofu basin below.
I don't know the soba restaurant, but ... udon noodles! "Tatchan Udon" was a strike for me, who is also a fan of Yoshida Udon. Next time, I will make curry udon that many locals have eaten.
Unfortunately, Noah's Ark, which was absent even though I was told, is my next task. It seems to be a nice Western restaurant.
I would like to go to stay again and use it as a stepping stone to get to know the surrounding area.
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