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- Place Types Campground
- Address 24 Shimoobinachō, Kofu, Yamanashi 400-0082, Japan
- Coordinate 35.702493,138.560804
- Website https://sosaku.obina.jp/
- Rating 3.6
- Compound Code PH26+X8 Kofu, Yamanashi, Japan
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I used it at the Kofu Children's Club camp.
The space used was small and cohesive, and it was just the right size for about 30 children.
Children used tents and adults used the facilities, but they were new, very clean and comfortable.
However, when I went to sleep, I was given two blankets, laid one on the floor, and laid one on the body, like sleeping in the Self-Defense Forces 😅
I think it's much more comfortable than a sleeping bag, so I can't say luxury.
The administrator also looked like a hermit 👴, but he was a very friendly person, and he kindly worried me.
The female staff also gave the children an opportunity to experience plant dyeing, and kindly and politely instructed us.
It was a good facility where I could feel the warmth of home 😊
Thank you ❗️
There are 4 tent sites, each of which has a size of 2 to 3 tents for 4 to 5 people. It was rented for 2,420 yen per night, and parking and chairs were free. Unlike the campsites along the sea and rivers, there is no sound of water, so it is very quiet. Be careful, especially after 21:00, because you can often hear small conversations in other areas. It is not suitable for seeing stars because many lights are installed. The kitchen and toilet are well equipped, and there is a reservation-only shower (there was no hot water on the day). All trash will be taken home. Although firewood and charcoal are sold in the administration building, there are no shops so please buy food at the Kofu supermarket. The campsite is very cozy and friendly, but on my use day, group guests in the atelier wing made a noise until around 22:00, and after that I was tired of hearing endless conversation. Only this point is very disappointing (by the way, the manager was careful twice). It would be nice to have earplugs ready.
I used it for 2 nights during consecutive holidays.
In short, it's good for those who want to enjoy light as a group. I thought it would be better to stop if you want something serious.
Brightness is deadly. Streetlights are on every site. The location changes depending on the site, but the site (A site) next to the training building that I used is very bright. I don't need a lantern (laughs).
Also, since the ground is mixed with a considerable number of stones, it seems that you can only compete with a forged peg.
Also, at dawn, a crow and a nearby house? Big chorus of dogs. I had earplugs and was safe, but my wife couldn't sleep and woke up.
This may happen by chance, but probably because the people who came to the training building are not accustomed to camping, we are chatting outside even after 1 o'clock in the middle of the night, and we are pounding on our site (lol) .. It was the impression that there were many people who used it quite a lot.
I think it is better to put various information on the HP a little more.
On the good side, the shower room is very clean and free. The toilet also has a washlet in the administration building, which is also beautiful. The caretaker was also a very nice person. The usage fee is also cheap. I think it's hard to worry about the brightness of the site on the right side of the entrance.
Also, the site is really big, so I think it's suitable for camping in groups.
Wash the stove clean and return it
Since there are no rules for using the campground, young people who do not understand the rules and etiquette are in a state of making noise and playing music until midnight.
The low number of customers was noticeable.
If there are no usage rules yet,
Solo camps and family camps should be avoided.
Is it still worth using a group camp that rents out adjacent sites?
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