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Oritsume Fukuoka, Ninohe, Iwate 028-6107, Japan
kontakt telefon: +81 195-23-7599
strona internetowej: www.city.ninohe.lg.jp
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 40.2654161, Longitude: 141.3716706
市川和夫
::Until last year, the auto site was free and the facilities were excellent, but from May of this year it suddenly costs 2000 yen, which is very disappointing.
いつかの少年
::In 2020, you can stay overnight from May 1st. This is a bit of disappointing news for users, but starting this year, they will be required to pay ¥2,000 per night (per block) as a co-operation fee. (Day camp is ¥1000) It's a beautiful campsite no matter how many times I visit. The stainless steel in the kitchen is shiny, and the toilets are clean and well-maintained. Everyone managing the facility was kind and made me feel very comfortable. Please note that even if you use a bonfire stand, bonfires are prohibited at the campsite. You can get spring water within a 5 minute walk. We also recommend the three observation decks that you can go to while taking a walk.
ドラゴンYさん
::The area around the water was very beautiful. The men's toilet is Japanese-style, but the one for the disabled is Western-style. The staff were very nice. The campsite has no outside lights, it's pitch black, and there's nothing around, so you have to buy food and drinks at a nearby roadside station or Universe. Currently, due to landslides, you can only go from the Ninohe side from the Kunohe side, so please be careful. There are spring water and walking trails in the area, but I was excited to see a sign saying there were bears out there. au has plenty of signal! ! I went in October, and there were no flies, mosquitoes, or ants, so it's perfect for people who hate insects! ! The nearby observation deck has the best view! !
ウジイエヒロシ
::Free with reservation. I stayed one night at Cantu in late August. The grassy site is a good size and the parking space is paved. The area, kitchen, and toilets are kept clean. On the day I used it, I was the only one, but they even helped me set up the shower. Shower is 100 yen for 5 minutes. There are no shops or vending machines, so you will need to go to Ninohe City to buy them. From the Mt. Oritsume trailhead, take Prefectural Route 24 and continue up the Kunekune road. It can also be accessed from National Route 340, but it is not recommended as it is difficult to find.
sada mu
::Its famous for a group of Hime Hotaru which means one kind of firefly. They can be seen in only middle of June.