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Unlimited access to hot springs (6:00-23:00) for just 2,200 yen per night.
Check-in was at 1pm, but the early check-in fee was 500 yen.
The dormitory with a reception desk is open 24 hours a day (the receptionist is always on-site), and you can use the indoor toilet with peace of mind. (There are temporary toilets outside, but I think it is difficult for women to use them.)
We also sell firewood, charcoal, small foods, alcohol and ice cream.
There are no facilities for children to play.
Recommended for solos, couples, and small groups.
The section is gravel, which keeps the tent from getting dirty, but it also makes it difficult for pegs to get stuck in it. The gravel is also large, so if you want a tatami-style room, you can add a ground sheet and a thicker mat to make it more comfortable.
Food shopping is not within walking distance.
The weather can be unstable during spring and early summer camps, so be sure to prepare well (take precautions against cold and wind) and enjoy!
Man Kaz
I would like to write a review because I don't want more people to feel the same way.
I used it on a camping trip the other day.
With the opening of the open-air bath, the camping fee increased significantly, but we were unable to use the open-air bath because the temperature of the water would not rise.
I made a reservation on the same day over the phone, but it was never explained to me that I couldn't use the open-air bath. An elderly male employee did not explain this to me at check-in, and after paying, he asked, "You cannot use the open-air bath today. What do you want to do?" What do you do for your customers? I didn't understand what he meant by that, and to be honest, I was stunned and thought, "Huh? Do you mean to tell me to go home?" I think it is necessary to at least say sorry first. I didn't want the atmosphere to be bad because I had a companion with me, so I gave up and went ahead without saying anything, but if I had been alone, I think I would have canceled and gone home.
I think most people who use this campsite are expecting hot springs. (In other words, other than the hot springs, there's nothing better than other campgrounds, right?) Since you're in the customer service industry, you should at least try to reduce the mismatch with users by posting this situation on your website. I think it should.
Also, even though I can't help but not be able to use the open-air bath, I would have liked to have at least been able to use the toilet in the open-air bath near the campsite. I don't know why, but the open-air bath building was locked and I couldn't use the toilet. There is a hypothetical toilet outside that is quite dirty, but the smell was so bad that I didn't feel like using it.
It was obvious that they had no intention of providing services commensurate with the price to users, and I felt disappointed.
I think it's only natural that campers who used to use the service regardless of whether it was cheap or not will want to receive a service commensurate with the price increase. The service content remains the same as before, only the prices have increased significantly.
If they can't provide a service commensurate with the price, I would like them to make the best effort possible, rather than just turning around and doing nothing.
I don't want to spend time and money going camping and come back with a bad experience, so I won't be using this company again in the future.
後藤昇
Hot water is good.
Anyway, hot water is good.
There are day-trip hot springs and footbaths, but the hot water is good.
It is best to stay overnight and relax.
The meals are home-cooked, but delicious, and the rice is delicious, so there's no shortage of rice.
The price is reasonable, but the price may go up next year.
However, the response from all the staff was wonderful.
I recently found out that this is my third time staying here.
It's far from home, but I'm here.
I want to come at least two more times this year.
This is actually an inn that I don't want other people to know about.
菅原真弥
Usage fee: 15:00 to 10:00 the next day, ¥2,000 for adults, ¥1,000 for elementary school students and younger (half price on the second day)
A campsite in a hot spring area. You can also take a bath here. Shopping and draft beer are sold at the shop from mid-day to evening...If you know what you're looking for, you're done.
Shaved ice and ramune are also great in the summer.
As a campsite, the backs of tents are likely to be easily damaged due to the gravel. I think a dirt floor type (Circus TC, etc.) is better than a flooring type (general hanging tents, Moonlight, etc.).
I was also told that the pegs had to be quite thick and strong to prevent them from sticking.
At the very least, it is better to avoid using the included aluminum pegs.
Ingredients can be rented from BBQ nets, etc., and it is recommended to purchase them at places like Osaki Furukawa Aeon and Ara Datena Roadside Station.
A small river flows in front of you and you can enjoy the cool atmosphere!
It's crowded, but being able to park your car next to the tent area is a big plus.
へなちょこダーリン
I went to Osaki FM Radio's event for the first time.The quality of the hot spring was a little bluish and thick and slimy.It was so hot that I couldn't stop sweating even after I finished the bath.I went home sweating. I'm sure there is, so I'd like to go there in a camper next time.