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Hata River Park Camping Ground
Hata River Park Camping Ground
Hata River Park Camping Ground
Hata River Park Camping Ground
Hata River Park Camping Ground
Hata River Park Camping Ground
Hata River Park Camping Ground
Hata River Park Camping Ground
Hata River Park Camping Ground
Hata River Park Camping Ground
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MrButterfly1379 (08/30/2020)
This is incredibly cheap and beautiful place the reservation desk is far from the campsite There is water and toilets but the toilets are not clean. Although We camped in mid summer this place wasn’t that hot
kwbrow2 (05/07/2019)
Good location. Great price (200 yen). Very simple. No reservation is needed. Plenty of space to set-up your tent. Good shade trees. The only bad point is the toilet. It was dirty and smelly. I would definitely camp there again. I love primitive camping.
Keiichi Bitoh (10/06/2020)
I used it on weekdays in October, and there was only one other group, so I was able to spend it quietly. The reception is done at the nearby "Hata Ogita Sports Park". Anyway, the road becomes uneasy. The embankment road is a gravel road, from which it descends to the riverbed and returns. This is also an uneven gravel road. It seems that reception is possible until 20:00, but it is better to finish it while it is bright because there is no light on the camp site. As you can see on the map, I couldn't drive through this road. It is a narrow farm road, but you can go by another route. Please note that it cannot be accessed from the western ground. The camp site is only a water place and a simple toilet. Personally, it is necessary and sufficient. There are many trees and it was helpful because it can be used to put up tarps. There are also benches here and there. I was able to get in a car. It seems that an open fire is OK, but since it is left unattended, I felt that people gathered and made noise on weekends and high seasons. The water smelled a little iron, so you might want to refrain from drinking it as it is. There is no trash can, so take it home.
太郎鯖 (09/16/2020)
It is a place that is always taken care of at the camp. You can use it at the reception at a nearby sports park. The fee is 200 yen per person per night. There is no route to enter from the ground side on the west side, so follow the gravel road on the embankment and enter from the east side. There are no facilities other than eight taps and sinks and one toilet. Be sure to take your trash home with you. After confirming with the receptionist, it is possible to open an open fire if the fire can be properly extinguished. However, there is no place to throw away charcoal or ash. Be sure to take this with you. Depending on the time of year, it is often full of weeds, but city officials regularly mow the grass. There are many thick black locusts in the hall, so it is easy to stay in a hammock. You can also pick up a lot of firewood from fallen black locust trees. Please note that there seems to be a regular meeting at the adjacent Mallet Golf Course on the first Monday of every month, and a loud announcement will be heard from the morning. Postscript: It is currently possible to make a reservation at Ogita Park by Tel. For details, please refer to the website of Matsumoto City. In addition, it seems that the use may be suspended when there is concern that the Azusa River will rise due to heavy rain.
Three Villages (10/01/2019)
It is difficult to understand the location, and it is about 1 km on the unpaved road. There is a simple toilet and water supply. Because it is direct fire OK, is it for rustic solo cans?
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