Aokiko Camping Ground

6.6
Good
(162 reviews)

Hotel Description

Aokiko Campground Retreat

Aokiko Camping Ground offers a unique retreat nestled in the beautiful surroundings of Hakuba, Japan. Located at the heart of the Japanese Alps, this camping ground is ideal for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts alike. The vibrant location allows guests to immerse themselves in outdoor activities year-round, from skiing in winter to hiking in the summer months. The campground features spacious and comfortable accommodations that seamlessly blend with the natural environment, ensuring a cozy atmosphere that promotes relaxation. Guests can choose from various options, including tents and cabins, all designed to enhance the camping experience while providing essential comforts. Special amenities include free Wi-Fi, communal cooking facilities, and picnic areas, making it easy to enjoy outdoor dining with family and friends. Transportation to nearby attractions is convenient, with Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport just over an hour away by taxi, and local train stations within a short distance. Health and safety measures are strictly enforced, ensuring a safe stay for all guests. Nearby, visitors can explore the Hakuba Happo-One Snow Resort, the site of the 1998 Winter Olympics, and indulge in skiing or snowboarding. Other attractions include family-friendly resorts like Hakuba Sanosaka and dining options such as Bistro Meeja, which serves delightful Italian cuisine. Aokiko Camping Ground warmly invites guests to embrace the beauty of nature while enjoying memorable experiences.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Unique camping experience surrounded by stunning nature

2. Variety of accommodation options including tents and cabins

3. Communal cooking facilities for shared meals with friends

4. Proximity to world-class ski resorts for winter sports

5. Convenient access to local attractions and transportation options


6.0 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Hakuba Happo-One Snow Resort
21 min
Hakuba Goryu Snow Resort
15 min
Hakuba Valley Kashimayari Ski Resort
11 min
Hakuba 47 Winter Sports Park
19 min
Hakuba Sanosaka Snow Resort
8 min

Nearest locations

Bistro Meeja
8 min
レストランミチノエキハクバ
13 min
Hananoki
13 min
大黒食堂
14 min
Denenshi
16 min
天暇楽 (テンカラ)
18 min
イイモリスキーセンターレストラン
18 min
Kuni's カントリーキッチン
18 min
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Good to know

Location rating6.0
Nearest airportShinshu-Matsumoto Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 13 min

Location

Airports:

Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 13 min

Transit: 3 hr 36 min

Toyama Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 21 min

Transit: 4 hr 16 min

Transit:

Minami-Kamishiro Station

Taxi: 12 min

Walking: 46 min

Yanaba Station

Taxi: 4 min

Walking: 29 min


Nearby locations

6.0

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Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


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d s

2/5
HP and prices are different. I thought it would be 800 yen per person, but when I went there, the price had increased to 1400 yen.This was the campsite I had originally planned to use, so I researched it immediately.I was grateful that the reception was open until 8:00 pm, but there were so many rules that I felt it was a bit cramped.It seems that if you separate the trash, they will accept anything other than large items, but they only accept it after 9am, so I gave up and took it home because I wanted to get out early.

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Mike Toronto

1/5
It is better not to pass by oncoming cars in the vacant lot opposite the center house! !The manager here hits my car and gets angry!I didn't use the campsite, but I tried to drive through the road in front of the center house when it was dark after sunset.Since there was an oncoming car and the road was too narrow to pass each other, I backed the car into an empty lot across from the center house and tried to give way.Then the old man who runs this place? He came out in a hurry, and as I was putting my car in reverse, someone slammed into me from behind and said, ``You are not allowed to enter here without permission.There were no street lights, and it was the first time I had traveled on that road, so there was no way I could know what the road conditions would be like.The old man has probably been in this situation many times and doesn't like having cars parked on his land, but if he doesn't like it that much, he should just build a fence around his property. You can also attach it with a chain.Isn't it okay to just do the same thing over and over again without taking any precautions and live with stress for the rest of your life?Maybe he's just looking at the road in front of him, but he has a lot of free time.Rather than wasting your time on such things, wouldn't it be better to spend your time improving the reputation of your campsite?Reviews from campground users are pretty bad, so if you want to camp at Lake Aoki, you'd be better off looking for another campground.This car has an old man's hand prints on it.It's unpleasant.I rarely write reviews on Google, but I felt uncomfortable and couldn't help it, so I decided to write one.It seems like there are other people out there who have felt the same way, and I sympathize with you.

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o t

2/5
Time has stood still since I went there as a child.The toilets are old and have many breakdowns.The cottage is also old.Not popular with my wife.The approach road has quite a few steps, so low-height vehicles are not recommended.The location is very good, so it's suitable for people who want to enjoy ``real'' camping.It is not suitable for people who are looking for a sparkling look.

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ナミポン

1/5
This month, I'm looking for a campsite where I can stay with my pet, and this campsite also allows pets, so I called to confirm my reservation...“What kind of pet?”"It's a small dog."“Dogs are not allowed.”“Then what kind of pet can I have?”“They are creatures that do not harm humans, such as turtles and small birds.”I did it with.I felt it was a shame,Are you kidding? I couldn't help but laugh.

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tani yoko

1/5
I made a reservation because I found a condition on Rakuten Camp that allowed pets, but when I reread the reservation confirmation email, it said that dogs and cats other than service dogs were not allowed, so I paid the cancellation fee and canceled.Is it OK to have a pet that can be kept in a cage, such as a small bird or something?What is an invertebrate pet?Who would go camping with shrimp, squid, crabs, etc. as pets?It's not a pet, it's a food item.This happened because I trusted Rakuten too much and I didn't check things properly, but the facility should have clearly stated that pets are not allowed.I read other reviews, but it's extremely disrespectful to people who treat dogs as if they are family members.It seems possible to bring in animals that do not cause disgust to many people, but many people do.

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東京FINDOFF

4/5
I came to kayak during Golden Week.Guest room: ★ ★ ★ ★I usually go camping, but for some reason the price of a 4 tatami bungalow was cheaper than the campsite, so I booked a bungalow.Furthermore, it was a long way from Tokyo (it took me over 6 hours to get there) and I arrived around 7pm, so I was glad that the bungalow was comfortable.The 4-tatami room is like the smallest bungalow here, and it's the perfect size for my husband and wife: we put a double air mattress on top, and the remaining half is used for luggage storage. I don't have much to spare, but it's barely enough.It also has a power supply, which is a nice point. It was a bit chilly at night, so I was able to sleep comfortably using the electric stove I brought from home. I was also relieved to be able to charge external lights.⚠️However, the power source is located high up on the wall, so it was inconvenient for charging, so I recommend bringing an extension cord.I originally wanted to give it 5 stars, but I got 1 star because I couldn't get it next to the car.Reduced.In reality, there is space for one car to park right in front of me (I parked there temporarily to load cargo, and it didn't seem like it would interfere with other cars getting in and out), but for some reason I didn't want to and it was a little far away. I had no choice but to stop at the parking lot.By the way, it is an auto camping site, but it seems to be almost full during Golden Week, the sites are close together, and the site itself is not large (one car + 2 room tent can fit just right).Service:★★★The garbage is separated very carefully, but it is helpful that the garbage is collected for free (but please note that you need to take it to the center house during the designated time).Although I didn't use it, there is a coin shower, which will come in handy especially after playing in the water in the summer.⚠️The firewood sold here is difficult to burn and is large, so it is best to prepare your own cutting tools and sufficient fire starters.This toilet uses bubbles instead of water to clean, which is the first time I've seen it, so it was strange and refreshing😝Location: ★★★I usually camp at the Fuji Five Lakes on weekends for three days, so I wanted to take advantage of the Golden Week holidays to go somewhere a little further away, so I did a lot of research and ended up at Lake Aoki, where you can bring your own kayak.It took more than 5 hours to get there and back from my home in Tokyo, and it cost over 4,000 yen each way to get there, so it's not an easy place to go.Lake Aoki itself was beautiful and nice, but compared to Lake Motosu, where you can also bring your own kayak, I couldn't beat it. ① It is far away ② It is only about 3/1 the size of Lake Motosu ③ The surrounding scenery (although the snowy mountains were beautiful) is about the same as Mt. Fuji.