Kuta Nature Utilization Village Daikokudani Camping Ground

6.6
Good
(37 reviews)

Hotel Description

Kuta Nature Village Campground

Welcome to Kuta Nature Utilization Village Daikokudani Camping Ground, a serene retreat nestled in the picturesque mountain area, perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Located in the heart of a vibrant landscape filled with hiking trails and friendly monkeys, this unique camping ground offers guests an immersive experience surrounded by stunning natural beauty. Just a stone's throw away from iconic attractions such as the Enryakuji Temple on Mt. Hiei and the Shugakuin Imperial Villa, this destination is a perfect blend of cultural heritage and outdoor exploration. The hotel’s design reflects its commitment to sustainability, seamlessly integrating with its lush surroundings and offering a calming atmosphere that invites relaxation.
Our accommodations are designed for comfort and space, ensuring that guests can unwind after a day of exploration. Each camping site is thoughtfully equipped to provide a cozy and inviting atmosphere, encouraging restful nights under the stars. Guests can choose from a variety of lodging options, from basic tent setups to more luxurious glamping experiences, all tailored to enhance your stay amidst nature's splendor.
Kuta Nature Utilization Village stands out with its impressive amenities, including high-speed internet access for those who wish to stay connected, fully equipped kitchens for self-catering options, and communal areas for socializing with fellow travelers. The eco-friendly initiatives implemented throughout the grounds demonstrate a commitment to sustainability, allowing guests to enjoy nature responsibly.
Transportation is made easy with access to public transport options nearby. Major airports such as Osaka International Airport and Kobe Airport are conveniently reachable, with travel times ranging from approximately 2 to 4 hours depending on your choice of transport. This accessibility allows guests to explore both local attractions and further afield with ease.
Health and safety measures are a top priority at our camping ground, with stringent protocols in place to ensure guests’ well-being throughout their stay. Our friendly staff is dedicated to providing a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.
Guests are encouraged to explore a variety of activities available at or near the hotel, from hiking in the nearby mountains to visiting local temples and cultural sites. The area is rich in experiences that showcase the local culture and natural beauty.
Nearby, you’ll find top attractions including Biwako Terrace, Kifune Shrine, Sanzen-in Temple, Kurama-dera, and Mount Bunagatake, all providing unique experiences just minutes away from the hotel.
Dining options abound, with recommendations like ダイニングcafeいろは just 3 minutes away, or the Japanized western cuisine at キノシタリョウリテン, a mere 42 minutes by taxi. Imoko no Sato Restaurant and the delightful Italian eatery Cozara are also nearby, each offering a taste of the local culinary scene. Enjoy the rich flavors and unique dining experiences these restaurants have to offer, each renowned for their quality and service.
We warmly invite you to experience the tranquility and charm of Kuta Nature Utilization Village Daikokudani Camping Ground, where nature meets comfort and adventure awaits. Discover the magic of our location and the hospitality that keeps guests returning year after year.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Surrounded by stunning mountain landscapes for breathtaking views

2. Variety of camping options, including luxurious glamping experiences

3. Eco-friendly amenities to promote sustainable tourism

4. Proximity to major cultural attractions and hiking trails

5. High-speed internet for connectivity while enjoying nature


5.0 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Biwako Terrace The Main-Grand Terrace
51 min
Kifune Shrine
52 min
Sanzen-in Temple
34 min
Kurama-dera
52 min
Mount Bunagatake
11 min

Nearest locations

ダイニングcafeいろは
3 min
Imoko no Sato Restaurant
34 min
レストランはと平和堂和迩店
36 min
Cozara
40 min
キノシタリョウリテン
42 min
USHIMAKETA
50 min
グリルダイニング&バー HALUKA
51 min
Restaurant Nishigamo
54 min
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Good to know

Location rating5.0
Nearest airportOsaka International Airport (Itami Airport)
Travel time to airport1 hr 36 min

Location

Airports:

Osaka International Airport (Itami Airport)

Taxi: 1 hr 36 min

Transit: 4 hr 21 min

Nagoya Airport (Komaki Airport)

Taxi: 2 hr 24 min

Transit: 5 hr 16 min

Kobe Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 5 min

Transit: 4 hr 34 min

Chubu Centrair International Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 40 min

Transit: 4 hr 52 min

Osaka Kansai International Airport (KIX)

Taxi: 2 hr 20 min

Transit: 5 hr 2 min


Nearby locations

5.0

Good Location

Sakyo Ward

Mountain area with hikes, monkeys & Enryakuji temple on Mt. Hiei, plus Shugakuin Imperial Villa.

Top Attractions

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Reviews

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7番セカンド

4/5
Well old.Recommended only for intermediate and above people who want to enjoy solitude and inconvenience.I used it at a day camp, and the contrast between the sun and the fresh greenery was the most luxurious.

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筒井忠彦

3/5
I usually go alone, so I went exploring alone in the evening, but of course there were no campers, and the administration building, kitchen, cottage, and toilet were all quite eerie, and I was able to fully enjoy the nature and tranquility, but I didn't want to camp alone here. It takes a lot of courage. scared···. I visited again in the middle of the day (Sunday), but it felt very "quiet" and I wondered if it was really open...? It would be scary if you were camping in a group or solo (kind of like Friday the 13th). Perfect for people who love solitude! I visited again on May 4, 2019, but there were no customers even though it was Golden Week. It seems that the manager will be coming in the afternoon. 2023.5.5 The coronavirus is gradually calming down during Golden Week, and there are 2 to 3 groups of campers.

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おおよし

2/5
By the time it got to this point, the toilet was so dirty that it was tough!In addition, some kind of event? Outdoor festival? In preparation for something like that, they started setting up the speakers at high volume, ruining the silence! No explanation from the manager!

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丸谷幸生

4/5
The toilets and kitchen are dirty, but there aren't many people and the atmosphere is great. Family camp✕, solo◎

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K. oTo

4/5
Ghost camp ground. It's old, dirty and creepy. But we love it. This is one of the few places where you can do as you please. There's no rules where to make fires or where to pitch your tent. The prices are a bit high to be honest if you compare them with better kept camping grounds but if you're into straight outdoor camping without any luxury utilities and a rather creepy premise with not many other campers than this is the place for you.One tent costs 2000 yen, auto-camping is 2000 yen too. Additionally you pay 300 yen per person staying and if you want to use the barbecue tables another 300 yen. You can buy logs of firewood from the owner for 300 yen per stack.The owners are very old and that's probably why the campsite isn't kept up well.There's no check in! The owner will show up in the evening with his small white truck and bring you the bill.

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roid jack

5/5
There is nothing but the opposite.It's a paradise for those who want to enjoy a quiet solo camping trip.Although it is said to be a ruin, at least you can use the toilet and washing area, and the lights are on at night.It seems like the number of people is increasing due to the recent camping boom, so it might be impossible to go solo unless it's snowing or on weekdays.The facility itself is quite spacious and is a completely free site, so you can set up anywhere you want, so even if you just pop in without a reservation, there's no chance you won't have a place to set up.Although I cannot recommend it at all for women or family campers, I personally think it has the potential to become a sacred place for solo campers.I don't want there to be too many people, but...There is no manager on site, and an old man driving a light truck comes to collect the money in the evening, and you can also purchase firewood loaded on the back of the light truck at this time.Anyway, it's a campsite that has different reviews depending on the person.Personally, it's my favorite place.

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Tom Yamada

3/5
I previously went there in the spring, but had to retreat due to urgent matters. This is my impression at that time.In short, I felt that they were purposely trying to prevent customers from coming.When I looked around at that time, there was no water in the kitchen or toilets. On the contrary, the toilet bowl itself was made unusable. (If I checked, there might have been a toilet that could be used, but the two toilets I saw were all disabled.)Also, the timing was probably just right. Is it piled up like sand when the elementary school (not there) is holding a sports day right next door, or cedar pollen like powdered snow? (I had to wash my car because pollen had piled up on my car for 30 minutes and there was clearly visible graffiti.) It's a wonderful place with a Nausicaa feeling from the Valley of the Wind.There were no people around, and I had to run all the way down a narrow mountain road similar to the one on the way to the TV show "Poppy House" deep in the mountains, so I thought I might even encounter a bear.Highly recommended for those who want to camp (camp?) in the wild while confronting nature at a campsite that looks like an abandoned ruin.The surrounding nature is very beautiful, and I felt that it would be a campsite I would like to try again, as long as I consider the season, take thorough precautions against hay fever, use toilets, and carefully select the people I go with.

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しこちゃん

3/5
My first impression was of an abandoned campsite. There was no sign of anyone, and the facility was quite dilapidated.Since it was a weekday, there were no other campers, so the camp was reserved.There is no resident caretaker, who appears to come once a day to patrol and monitor.Although it is not recommended for families, it may be a hidden gem for campers who want to enjoy some solitude.The cost was 2,300 yen if you brought your own tent.[2020.11 added]Second use. Once again, it's reserved.There are traces of a new bonfire, so it looks like someone is using it.Last time I used it (June), I heard the sound of a woodpecker for the first time in my life, but this time I was able to hear the chirping of a bird I had never heard before. It's located deep in the mountains, so it's interesting to have a lot of different experiences.However, it was quite cold in the morning (temperature around 4-5 degrees Celsius), and it seemed like the upcoming season would be tough without proper equipment.[2021.11 added]Used it for the 4th time. Still in a reserved state.The price is 2,650 yen. I thought the price had gone up, so when I looked at the statement, I saw a ``firewood fee of 350 yen.'' Currently, it seems that a bundle of firewood is included as standard.I had prepared firewood, but it was a reasonable price, so I was grateful for it.The weather was nice that day, and it was very warm during the day, but the sun didn't really shine the next morning, so even after 9 o'clock the temperature was below 6 degrees Celsius.

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辻野誠

3/5
It's a quiet campsite surrounded by nature, but the bungalows are so dilapidated that they are unusable.The number of people is increasing due to the boom, but please be sure to apply before using.

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北原雅文

5/5
Rent this parking lot for sweetfish fishing and get off at the fishing spot. Convenient.