Well, first of all my wife and I thought about the place where we can sup. We decided to stop here because the camp is located near by the lake, but it was a sad that the tent could be set up in the only forest area. But in the end we realized that it was for the best! We went in July and the sun was hellish. Trees saved us from the scorching sun. And this is one of the few places where you can put up a hammock! There are warm showers, clean toilets and you will have access to the lake. And the check-out time is late, which is not often found in Japanese camps. Highly...
Read moreThe place is nice because its near the lake and you can see mt fuji, the problem is why this kind of rule to put out the flame bonfire at 9PM? and also all the lights are to be turned off? we camp to enjoy and the person incharge is keep coming back to ask us to turn of the fire and ask us stop talking very annoying and keep coming back to a different tents and to our tents. its my first time to experience this kind of camping sites, usually lights are on all the times bonfires is ok no time limit. I will never come back into that...
Read moreWe stayed in the biggest site with my brothers and my parents. It was our first three generation camping where our kids and their grandparents spent a time together inside nature. The site was big enough to place three tents and two hammocks. We couldn't see Mount Fuji from the site but there was a private beach near the check-in office. Beautiful Mount Fuji in late summer from the beach made our camping...
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