KARUIZAWA CAMP GOLD

8.2
Excellent
(214 reviews)

2802 Hotchi, Karuizawa, Kitasaku District, Nagano 389-0113, Japan

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Hotel Description

KARUIZAWA CAMP GOLD is a charming hotel located at 2802 Hotchi, Karuizawa, Kitasaku District, Nagano 389-0113, Japan. Nestled in a serene environment, this hotel offers guests a relaxing escape amidst the picturesque beauty of Karuizawa. The surrounding area is known for its natural landscapes, ski resorts, and cultural landmarks, making it an ideal destination for both nature lovers and cultural enthusiasts. With its warm and inviting design, Karuizawa Camp Gold captures the essence of tranquility, offering a peaceful retreat while being close to vibrant local attractions.
The hotel features a variety of well-appointed rooms that ensure comfort and relaxation. Each room is designed to provide a soothing atmosphere with spacious interiors, modern amenities, and cozy furnishings. Whether you are visiting for a short stay or a longer vacation, the rooms at Karuizawa Camp Gold offer a perfect space to unwind after a day of exploration.
Guests at Karuizawa Camp Gold enjoy access to special amenities, including high-speed internet, kid-friendly services, and a range of other facilities designed to enhance the stay. Whether traveling with family or on a solo getaway, the hotel caters to a variety of needs.
The hotel's location offers excellent transportation options, including nearby bus stations and taxi services. With the convenience of Karuizawa Hotchi Ichiba just 12 minutes away on foot, and major transit stations like Shinano-Oiwake Station and NAKAKARUIZAWA STATION within 10 minutes by taxi, traveling around is a breeze. Additionally, the hotel is easily accessible from Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport, with a travel time of approximately 1 hour and 51 minutes by taxi.
Health and safety are top priorities at Karuizawa Camp Gold, with stringent measures in place to ensure a secure and comfortable stay for all guests. The hotel takes extra precautions to maintain cleanliness and hygiene, providing peace of mind during your visit.
There are plenty of things to do around the hotel. Guests can enjoy skiing at Karuizawa Prince Hotel Snow Resort, explore the nearby Kumoba Pond, or visit the Hiroshi Senju Museum Karuizawa. The Old Karuizawa Ginza Street offers a charming stroll with its high-end restaurants and artisan craft stores. The Karuizawa Taliesin is another nearby attraction that adds to the area's appeal.
For dining, there are several top restaurants near the hotel. Notable options include ななくさ食堂, an Italian restaurant just 6 minutes away by taxi, and Tavola ASAKAWA, which serves a variety of dishes only 4 minutes away. Ristorante L'ombra, another Italian dining spot, is also just 4 minutes by taxi. Guests can also enjoy a meal at Mon loup or KAGARIBI, both offering delightful Italian cuisine within 11 minutes from the hotel.
Whether you're looking for adventure, relaxation, or a blend of both, Karuizawa Camp Gold provides a welcoming environment that invites you to explore the best of Karuizawa while enjoying modern comforts.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Kid-friendly services available for families

2. High-speed internet connectivity for business or leisure

3. Proximity to popular attractions such as Karuizawa Prince Hotel Snow Resort

4. Convenient access to transportation hubs like Karuizawa Hotchi Ichiba

5. Unique dining experiences with nearby Italian restaurants

6. Clean and safe environment with top-notch health measures

7. Comfortable rooms designed for relaxation and leisure

8. Easy access to cultural landmarks like the Hiroshi Senju Museum Karuizawa


6.8 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Karuizawa Prince Hotel Snow Resort
16 min
Kumoba Pond
13 min
Karuizawa Taliesin
4 min
Hiroshi Senju Museum Karuizawa
6 min
Old Karuizawa Ginza Street
15 min

Nearest locations

Tavola ASAKAWA
4 min
Ristorante L'ombra
4 min
ななくさ食堂
6 min
Mugen
7 min
MODESTO
10 min
Brunch cafe LAPIN
10 min
Mon loup
11 min
KAGARIBI
11 min
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Good to know

Check-in14:00
Location rating6.8
Nearest airportShinshu-Matsumoto Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 51 min

Location

2802 Hotchi, Karuizawa, Kitasaku District, Nagano 389-0113, Japan

Airports:

Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 51 min

Transit: 4 hr 36 min

Transit:

Karuizawa Hotchi Ichiba

Walking: 12 min

Shinano-Oiwake Station

Taxi: 8 min

Walking: 55 min

Minami Hoikuen mae

Walking: 15 min

NAKAKARUIZAWA STATION

Taxi: 10 min

Walking: 56 min

Kazekoshi Danchi

Walking: 14 min


Nearby locations

6.8

Good Location

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Children

Kid-friendly


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punizou

3/5
Used for Saturday solo camp. The location is good, and if you forget to buy something, you can quickly take care of it. It also comes with a power supply and is a good value for the price. It's close to the neighbors, and cars are parked right in front of it, similar to parking lots in the city. Some people may not feel much of a camping experience. The facility is clean. Showers are also available 24 hours a day. I can't say the scenery is good. I'm not very popular, and this was my first experience, but I made a bold U-turn on someone else's site. Overall, I feel it's a family camp and a good place for beginners.

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Kazu F.

3/5
It was my first time glamping, and the environment was nice and there was a clear stream flowing through it, which was nice, but unfortunately there were a lot of flies and it looked filthy. I bought some insecticide, but I think it would be better if I brought some fly paper so I wouldn't have to smell the insecticide. I feel like it's good for the price.

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ゆめもぐら

5/5
Normally check-in is from 2pm, but if you pay an additional 500 yen for early check-in, you can check in from 11am. Also, the price is reasonable and there is a lot of nature, so drinking alcohol while listening to the sound of the river right next to the site is awesome🍻The site is spacious and the pegs are easy to drive, so it was easy to set up and take down ⛺️We are also open in winter ⛄️

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Eyes

5/5
We used the glamping site for 2 nights and 3 days.As others have mentioned, the breaker never shut off (tripped), the management was kind and courteous, and it was a very satisfying campsite.You can also use free Wi-Fi (10-50Mbps, although the signal strength is slightly weak inside the tent), which is so convenient that you'll almost forget you're camping. Monster Hunter, you can play Splat. You can also watch Amapura normally.The breaker capacity is 10A and can be used up to 1000W.There are outlet outlets outside the tent (two outlets inside the tarp that are not affected by rain), and a power cable is branched into the tent to supply power for a small fan to reduce condensation inside the tent, and an octopus leg connector. , so other home appliances can be used.I used a Makita portable refrigerator (80W) and a Jackley portable power supply (changed the settings to adjust the power consumption when charging to around 300W) inside the tent, but the power consumption was never interrupted. There wasn't.If you are concerned about the placement of your home appliances, you may want to bring an extension tap, as it is fine for indoor use.***The outlet inside the tent and the outlet inside the tarp both have the same breaker (up to 10A and 1000W), so when connecting them at the same time, be careful not to exceed the breaker capacity***I felt that the management took great care of me.Everyone responds in a pleasant way when I talk to them, and even when I made a certain mistake and ended up screaming, they went out of their way to come over and talk to me.There are no people with bad reviews.I doubt the humanity of someone who would give such a disparaging evaluation of people who are able to provide such a solid response. I want you to spend your time quietly alone in a place with no people around, without bothering those around you.In contrast to the management, there were some disappointed customers.Around 10:00 p.m., I was having a conversation with an acquaintance in a room that was loud enough to comply with the rules and be considerate of those around me, when someone complained through the tent that it was noisy.It wasn't making a fuss by any means, but it was a thoughtful size.I think it's the husband of these people (a couple in their 60s?), and I've been giving them a unilateral warning.After that, the couple came close to the tent where we were staying several times to check on us (and to talk to them). The whispers coming through the tent made me feel sick, and even if it wasn't bothersome, it was creepy.No matter how much we go to bed at 10pm, we cannot tolerate behavior that forces other people to go to bed at 10pm.At 7 o'clock in the morning, the other campers had not yet woken up and it was quiet, so we made a loud engine noise and headed back home.I jumped up at the sound of the engine. Due to the layout of the tent site, the neighboring car was placed right next to our tent, so the echoing engine noise was not very pleasant.The car is a black Jeep Wrangler with a Kumagaya number plate.Even though I complained at night, there was not even the slightest consideration when I left.Such a selfish person shouldn't be using a campsite where there are other people.I plan on using this campsite again in the future, but if I see the same car, I'll be ready to fight back!We would like to offer the following advice to those who will be using this campsite in the future.・About insects (be careful)There weren't many moths, and there were no mosquitoes (I wasn't bitten), but instead there were a lot of flies (about 10).It was pointless to deploy several mosquito coils around the tent. (Well, it's a mosquito coil, so it won't work on flies.)I hurriedly bought some insecticide and fly swatter at a nearby hardware store to deal with the problem.I think the measures you take to prevent flies at home will be effective.By the way, we ate our meals (especially at night) inside the tent.It's outdoors, so it's natural that there will be insects. I don't think it will be subject to evaluation, but if you don't like insects, I think it's better to use it in winter, or if you can't stand it, it's better not to go camping.・About lightingThere is built-in lighting on the tarp side, but you will need a lantern inside the tent.We borrowed two from the administration building, but ended up using the ones we brought with us as well. I think it's better to bring it with you just in case.・About air conditioningOf course, it was hot in August when I used it.Although tents are highly functional, they are located in direct sunlight, so it can become unbearably hot inside during the day.As mentioned above, there is one small fan installed facing towards the ceiling, but I think this is probably to prevent condensation inside the tent (for air circulation).We also recommend that you bring a fan or portable cooler that you use at home.On the other hand, it is easy to spend the night. If it rains, it might get cold (when it rained on the second night, it was 23 degrees Celsius and I slept in a jersey jacket). A small heater is included in the tent as standard.・About bonfiresOpen fires are prohibited. As for glamping sites, the space is limited, so I think the limit is a small one for solo use.It's also close to the neighbors, so there may be complaints about smoke in some cases. We did this on the first day of our stay when the person next to us was not there, but we noticed that the wind direction changed quite a bit, so we did not do it on the second day when the person next to us came.・About local shoppingIf you need to buy anything other than what is sold in the administration building, there is a nearby hardware store called Keiyo D2 (large selection of camping equipment!) and TSURUYA (large selection and fairly cheap) for groceries. . There are many other options, so you shouldn't have any trouble.I think it's a wonderful place, with a good campsite and a good surrounding environment. I recommend it.

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masashi. u

3/5
This is my first time visiting you.The hourly rental barrel of about 2 hours that I showed in the video was really good.The site on the other side of the river was dangerous because there was heavy rain that day. I called them because the water had risen to the point below the bridge, but the staff responded without any sense of crisis. I think it would be better to think about emergency response plans in the event of staff absence.There are some things that can't be helped, butThe power supply sites were crowded both on the left, right, front, and back, and I felt uncomfortable.The toilet, shower room, and washing area were well maintained and clean.However, there were not enough shower rooms for the number of sites, so if you wanted to take a shower at night, you had to line up quite a bit, which was disappointing.

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kimkz45

3/5
I forgot to take a photo of the site.It's a new campsite so it's clean. The site I used was supposed to have a river flowing right in front of me, but I couldn't see it because it was surrounded by bushes. I can hear the babbling.There are several types of sites, so I think it's a good idea to reserve the one you like.There is no bath, but is there a sauna? There seems to be a shower, so I wonder if there is a shower. There is also detergent in the kitchen.

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hiroshi ogawa

5/5
There are 4 shower rooms. The front desk is also very responsive. Garbage can also be thrown away. I think it's a convenient campsite, although it's a bit pricey. If it's full on a popular day, you'll hear a loud chorus of snoring, but that's a charm. It's good to use the sauna. It's a barrel sauna, but you can fully enjoy it. The water bath feels so good. The river is dirty so don't expect much.