Bokusui Park Camping Ground

7.2
Very Good
(8 reviews)

Hotel Description

Bokusui Park Campground Retreat

Nestled within the serene landscape of Japan, Bokusui Park Camping Ground offers a unique getaway for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Located at a convenient address, this campground is just a two-minute stroll from Bokusui Park, where guests can enjoy picturesque scenery and the tranquil sounds of nature. The camping ground provides a rustic charm with its spacious, well-maintained sites, perfect for setting up tents and enjoying the great outdoors. Each site is designed to ensure comfort and relaxation, surrounded by lush greenery that enhances the camping experience.

This campground is equipped with essential amenities that cater to a variety of camping needs, including access to clean restrooms and communal cooking facilities. Whether you are an experienced camper or new to the outdoors, the welcoming atmosphere of Bokusui Park Camping Ground makes it an ideal choice for families and solo travelers alike. The proximity to public transportation, with Ishihara and Nonosaki stations just a short walk away, ensures easy access to the area. Notably, the campground is within reasonable travel distance from major airports such as Kagoshima and Miyazaki, making it accessible for both local and international visitors.

Health and safety are paramount at Bokusui Park Camping Ground, which is why the staff is dedicated to maintaining a clean and safe environment for all guests. Visitors can explore nearby attractions, such as the 若山牧水記念文学館 and 若山牧水生家, both of which are only minutes away by car. For those looking to explore the beauty of the region further, Mt. Osuzu offers hiking opportunities with breathtaking views, and Ishitoge Lakeland is another fantastic spot for nature exploration. As a perfect retreat to unwind and connect with nature, Bokusui Park Camping Ground invites guests to experience the tranquility and charm of outdoor living in Japan.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Conveniently located near Bokusui Park for easy access to nature

2. Rustic camping sites designed for comfort and relaxation

3. Nearby cultural attractions within a short distance

4. Access to clean restrooms and communal cooking facilities

5. Proximity to public transportation and major airports


5.6 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Bokusui Park
2 min
若山牧水記念文学館
3 min
若山牧水生家
7 min
Mt. Osuzu
1 hr 17 min
Ishitoge Lakeland
21 min
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Good to know

Location rating5.6
Nearest airportMiyazaki Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 33 min


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はたなchannel

4/5
I stopped by to preview the campsite.Cars are not allowed on the site, which is divided into sections, so if you have a lot of luggage, it will be difficult to transport it.You can't camp next to your car, so you'll have to park it at a parking lot a little further away.

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石田洋一

4/5
This is a campsite close to my house. The staff was also very polite and helpful. I visited for a day camp, but next time I will stay overnight. I stayed for one night on 1/7. 1000 yen per night. There are no street lights and it's pitch black, but there is a switch in the kitchen that lights the way to the toilet. It was quiet and comfortable. The toilets are separated, but they are Western-style with washlets and Japanese-style flush toilets. The lowest temperature was -1 degree. I plan to stay there again.

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ちか太郎

3/5
It was my first time camping here (^^) There is a place to swim just a short walk away, and the old-fashioned feel gives it a nostalgic feel. However, there are no street lights, so there are a lot of insects in the summer, so you may need a screen tarp to repel insects (I slept through the insects so much) that I think it would be nice in the winter. I would like to use it again when my skills improve (^^)

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小林浩平

4/5
It's more of a campground than a campsite.If that's okay, it's a good campsite.The toilet is flush, but it is Japanese style.A quiet, natural campsite overlooking the riverNo showerNo power supplyIt's 1010 yen.

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Sakura Sakura

2/5
Pre-visit to find a place to camp next timeI think it would be better to use a cottage here.The campsite has been carefully mowed and tidyed up.There is a rice cookerToilets flush, Japanese style; however, it is inconvenient as you have to climb up from the campsite.No showerThere are two places where you can BBQ.There is a stream flowing below, but it doesn't feel like you can play in it.I went during the day, and the weeds that were growing in the shadows were ferns, so I could easily tell that it was humid.Currently, it seems that you cannot go to the campsite by regular car. (They said it would be okay if the vehicle height was high.) The reason is that the road on the way to the campsite was damaged by a typhoon and had bumps, making it difficult for a normal car to ride.I hope it recovers soon.