Reviews
mitu9226
I was touring camping and looked for a campsite by the sea, but it was full so I ended up here.
It's a so-called forest site, with pine trees and other trees growing on the damp soil below.
Cars are not allowed.
There is also no firewood for sale.
There is only a kitchen and a toilet.
You can drink the tap water normally.
There is only one entrance, and from there you go to the back, and the road is quite uneven, making it quite difficult for the average recreational camper to bring in their belongings. It feels like it could be called camping.
Is it not popular? When I went there, there were only a few young Gurukians, and the rest were about one group per bungalow, so I wouldn't say it's a popular place.
If you want to do it slowly, I think it means that you can solo and not worry about the details.
However, it was late April and the temperature was around 23 degrees Celsius during the day, but after 4 p.m. it suddenly became cold, with the shade and damp feeling.
It is better to bring an extra layer of thick clothing.
SABURO HAYAMA
It's a campground, but it's an older type. The soil is exposed, so the tents get muddy in the rain. I can't recommend it. It's about 200 meters away from the parking lot, and there isn't even a parking lot for a campsite. Also, there are no tent sites set up. It is not a level place and cannot be recommended as a basic campsite.It is a gathering place for people who play grand golf.
BEACHさん
After making a reservation, I went to check it out, but it was an abandoned building full of cobwebs that didn't seem to have been used recently, so I didn't think I'd pay to stay there. I canceled because there was no signal and 3G was barely available. I think you can have a more meaningful outdoor experience by renting a tent at an ordinary auto campsite.
puri paco
Perhaps because there are many coniferous trees, the atmosphere is a bit dark and gloomy. Partly because I went in the evening, so if it's a bright midsummer day, it might actually be cool. There are many walking trails, and the various nearby facilities seem to be quite busy, so it doesn't feel that remote. 770 yen per tent
hiroto kori
We used it as an accommodation for a camping trip. The price is a little high at 750 yen. For that reason, it is a Japanese-style toilet with flushing, and the facilities are not particularly clean. The site is also small, and cars passing by to play golf on the nearby road until around 9 p.m. I probably won't use it in the future.