Kumadairamizubenosato Auto Camping Ground

8.0
Excellent
(33 reviews)

Hotel Description

Kumadairamizubenosato Auto Camping Ground is a tranquil retreat nestled in a serene wooded district, offering an ideal escape for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. Located near the Sakuma Dam, this camping ground invites guests to enjoy hiking and fishing in the surrounding wilderness. The peaceful ambiance of the location is complemented by traditional shrines and local dining options, creating a perfect blend of outdoor exploration and cultural immersion. The property's design integrates with its natural environment, ensuring a harmonious stay. The rooms and camping areas provide a comfortable and spacious atmosphere for guests, with a focus on relaxation and a genuine connection to nature.
Guests can enjoy a variety of unique amenities, including well-maintained campsites, hiking trails, and outdoor cooking areas. The grounds are equipped for guests to fully experience the outdoors, from fishing by the dam to exploring the local flora and fauna. Additionally, the camping ground offers access to high-speed internet, ensuring that guests can stay connected while enjoying the beauty of the natural surroundings.
Transportation to and from Kumadairamizubenosato is convenient, with nearby taxi services connecting guests to major transportation hubs. Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport is about 1 hour and 19 minutes by taxi, while Nagoya Airport is 1 hour and 56 minutes away. Guests can easily access the site via major highways and are within reach of key local attractions.
The camping ground is committed to maintaining health and safety standards to ensure a safe and pleasant stay for all guests. Whether it’s a family vacation or a solo retreat, Kumadairamizubenosato offers a memorable experience in a scenic, peaceful location.
Guests are encouraged to take part in outdoor activities, such as hiking and fishing, and explore the natural beauty of the area. Popular activities include visiting nearby historical sites and temples, enjoying seasonal fruit picking, and experiencing the local culture through traditional dining and events.
Nearby, guests can visit a range of notable attractions, including Akihasan Hongū Akiha Jinja Shimosha (52 min), Ryōtan-ji Temple (45 min), Ryugashido Cavern (48 min), Hamamatsu Fruit Park Tokinosumika (50 min), and Hyakken Falls (59 min). These landmarks offer a rich cultural and natural experience. For dining, several local restaurants serve delicious, authentic dishes, providing a truly immersive experience. Recommended dining options include a variety of traditional and modern eateries offering a selection of Japanese and international cuisines.
Kumadairamizubenosato Auto Camping Ground invites you to discover the perfect blend of outdoor adventure and cultural immersion in a welcoming, peaceful environment. Book your stay today for a truly memorable experience.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Tranquil wooded setting near Sakuma Dam

2. Variety of outdoor activities, including hiking and fishing

3. Fully equipped campsites and outdoor cooking areas

4. Convenient access to major airports, including Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport

5. Proximity to notable cultural and historical sites

6. High-speed internet available for guests

7. Scenic location with serene shrines and traditional dining options

8. Commitment to maintaining health and safety standards

9. Access to local cultural events and seasonal activities

10. Nearby attractions, including Ryōtan-ji Temple and Hyakken Falls


6.4 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Akihasan Hongū Akiha Jinja Shimosha
52 min
Ryōtan-ji Temple
45 min
Ryugashido Cavern
48 min
Hamamatsu Fruit Park Tokinosumika
50 min
Hyakken Falls
59 min
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Good to know

Location rating6.4
Nearest airportMt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 19 min

Location

Airports:

Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 19 min

Nagoya Airport (Komaki Airport)

Taxi: 1 hr 56 min

Chubu Centrair International Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 58 min


Nearby locations

6.4

Good Location

Tenryū Ward

Wooded district with quiet shrines & traditional dining, plus hiking & fishing near the Sakuma Dam.

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sanae Murai

4/5
Thanks for your very good naturally auto camping

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大自然

5/5
I visited in early October.Surrounded by forests and streams, the sound of flowing water blends with the scenery, allowing you to spend a relaxing time.It is easy to set up because you can drive to the front of the site.Site divisions vary in size.The managers were good people, so I felt safe.A large basket of firewood for just 500 yen!I was extremely grateful that I could use the shower from 17 to 21 hours.Restrooms, showers, kitchens, etc. are probably made with plenty of Tenryu cedar, so you can rest assured that you can use well-built buildings that you can't find at other campgrounds.It's surrounded by mountains and forests, so it must be extremely dark at night, but there are lights on so you can safely walk around the restrooms, kitchen, showers, and the paths around the site.It's a little bright for stargazing, so I wish I could turn it off.There are walking courses and clear streams.It feels like families can come here in the summer, but if you're trying to create a family site, some of the spaces may be a little cramped.I searched Shizuoka Prefecture's road traffic information system to get to the campsite and found out if it was passable along the way. Please check in advance.

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Naoyuki Arai

4/5
The road up to this point is narrow, so be careful when driving on different threads.Although it is difficult to get there, the clarity of the water is amazing, and it is rare to see the rock carved by water so clearly.Unfortunately, I didn't stay overnight and just passed by, so I don't have any impressions about using the campsite.As you go downstream, the river gets wider, making it easier to run. It would be interesting to just run along the river.

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Mim

5/5
About an hour from central Hamamatsu.Ryuyo is good, but I definitely recommend it if you want to enjoy camping in nature.I went there the other day, and the campsite was in the woods, so I was able to camp comfortably with just the right amount of protection from the sun.It also makes your time more flexible. No need to rush to check out in the morning. (If there is no reservation on the same site the next day)Please be aware that there is no shampoo and you will have to take your trash home with you.Personally, I think it is the number one campground in Hamamatsu.I hope it doesn't become too major lol

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えのぐ

5/5
Used at the beginning of AugustIt was a very good campsiteFirst of all, the managers were kind, helpful, and nice people.The site is mainly a forest site, and it's a decent size, so it's just about the size of a tarp, tent, and car.The ground is compacted soil mixed with small gravel.The toilet was also clean.Free shower available from 18:00 to 21:00I get warm waterI enjoyed playing in the river.Although the river is narrow, there are many places where the current is gentle, and there are several places that are nearly 2 meters deep, so the children were very happy to jump in (life jackets are required).About the roadWe headed towards the campsite from Inasa IC, but it was quite a hurdle to cross the mountain.On the way back, I took Route 295, which runs east from the campsite, but the road was still good.Some roads may be closed, so we recommend checking with the Japan Road Traffic Information Center in advance.

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稀人

1/5
Is it okay to assume that the shrine is inside the auto campsite? (There is a sign saying that the auto campground is a paid facility.)Is the priest the owner of the auto camp?The shrine itself is pretty emotional, but looking at what's on that signboard makes it hard to visit.

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kotokoto fujifuji

5/5
I used it in the summer. The river was clean and the tent sites were well maintained. Even though it was summer, it was a cool place to escape from the heat. I felt very refreshed when I woke up in the morning.

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マジダス

4/5
I've been using it for about 15 years.Since it is upstream, the river is not wide, but there is enough to play in. Unlike the famous big places, I think it's quiet and relaxing.

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タムタム

5/5
A small campsite surrounded by a clear stream, deep in the mountains, but well maintained. The water is cold, so we recommend warming yourself up with a bonfire while playing in the river!

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杉ヤン

1/5
When I inquired over the phone, I was told that it was 5,000 yen per night.Isn't it too expensive for solo?There seem to be other good places, but it's out of range❗️