Buko Camping Ground

7.6
Very Good
(272 reviews)

4606-3 Yokoze, Chichibu District, Saitama 368-0072, Japan

+81 494-23-8229

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Hotel Description

Buko Camping Ground, located at 4606-3 Yokoze, Chichibu District, Saitama 368-0072, Japan, is a charming retreat nestled in the scenic surroundings of the Saitama countryside. The campground is an ideal getaway for those seeking a tranquil escape into nature while being close to the vibrant culture of the area. Visitors can enjoy the picturesque beauty of Hitsujiyama Park, which is just a 5-minute drive away, or explore the nearby Shibazakura no Oka, famous for its stunning floral displays. The hotel is designed to offer a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, providing guests with a memorable outdoor experience. The rooms are spacious, well-equipped, and designed with relaxation in mind, ensuring a comfortable stay. The hotel offers a kid-friendly environment, making it an excellent choice for families looking for a safe and enjoyable place to stay. With a variety of nearby attractions like the Chichibu Shrine and Mount Bukō, visitors will find plenty to do, whether they enjoy hiking, cultural exploration, or simply soaking in the natural beauty of the area. For those looking for a taste of local cuisine, the hotel is conveniently located near several restaurants including 天狗坂, an authentic Syokudo and Teishoku restaurant just 3 minutes away by taxi. Whether you are coming to enjoy the famous onsens, explore the picturesque landscapes, or simply relax in nature, Buko Camping Ground provides an unforgettable stay.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. 5 min drive to Hitsujiyama Park

2. 14 min walk to nearest train station

3. Guests mentioned 'onsens' 83 times

4. Kid-friendly environment

5. Close proximity to Chichibu Shrine and Mount Bukō

6. Easy access to local restaurants and eateries

7. Picturesque hiking trails nearby

8. Family-friendly accommodations

9. Located in the serene countryside of Saitama

10. Scenic views of Shibazakura no Oka in spring


7.2 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Hitsujiyama Park
5 min
Chichibu Shrine
7 min
Shibazakura no Oka / Pink Moss Hill
8 min
Mount Bukō
13 min
Chichibu Muse Park
14 min

Nearest locations

Kakurega
2 min
天狗坂
3 min
Suishintei Ajimisaki
3 min
欧風料理 モンシャーレ
7 min
Family Restaurant Minori
7 min
Matière
7 min
Pomme de Terre Restaurant
8 min
Pari Shokudo
8 min
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Good to know

Check-in14:00
Location rating7.2
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport2 hr 10 min

Location

4606-3 Yokoze, Chichibu District, Saitama 368-0072, Japan

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 39 min

Transit: 2 hr 45 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 10 min

Transit: 2 hr 22 min

Transit:

Yokoze Eki Iriguchi

Walking: 9 min

Ohanabatake Station

Taxi: 7 min

Walking: 31 min

Gokabashi

Walking: 16 min

Yokoze Station

Walking: 14 min

Chichibu Station

Taxi: 8 min

Walking: 37 min


Nearby locations

7.2

Very Good Location

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Amenities and Facilities

Children

Kid-friendly


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関根豊

4/5
Campsite users will receive a 100 yen discount on Buko Onsen.

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美味しい物が大好き

4/5
There was a hot spring facility, which was very nice.Unfortunately, the toilets and kitchen are only in one place, so it's a bit difficult if you're at a site in the back.

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Jean Valjean

2/5
I stayed there during Golden Week, and even though the state of emergency was declared across the street, there was a group of over 20 people with children, and we were talking loudly around a bonfire until 2 a.m., and I thought I finally went to bed after I could understand everything they were saying. The kids there woke up around 5 o'clock and started making noise, so it was the worst. It turns out that people who talk by the bonfire late at night, but don't realize how much of a nuisance they are causing, are not coming to socialize naturally, but to camp at a bar. The campsite may not be at fault, but I would like people to restrict talking by the bonfire at least until 12:00 at night. The campsite is 4 stars, but for that reason I am giving it 2 stars. After this experience, I stopped going camping.

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Private Account

4/5
Used by myself on a motorcycle on weekdays.The good thing about this campsite is that it has a hot spring facility.You can enjoy a comfortable stay by soaking in the hot springs, drinking draft beer, and then returning to your tent.The plot is large enough for one person to use.There are convenience stores, supermarkets, and a roadside station in the area, so you shouldn't have any trouble shopping.It's also close to the station, so it's possible to camp on foot from the Tokyo area.Prices seem high.It's a bit disappointing that you have to pay an additional 500 yen for the popular plots, and you can't use them even if no one is there.At night, the outside lights are turned on, so the venue is very bright.It's so bright that I wish the lights would be turned off around 11pm.Although it is far from a campsite where you can feel the tranquility of nature, I thought it was a good campsite to soak in a hot spring and seek comfort.I wonder if my impression will change if I use it on a holiday.

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m taka

4/5
A campsite in Yokose Town, known for its carp streamer festival. During Golden Week, the area is crowded with carp streamers and moss phlox viewing at Hitsujiyama Park. The sites are forest sites and riverside sites, and the total number of sites is large (more than 80). Forest site plots vary in size. The riverside site is divided into sections. In both cases, the ground is very hard, so forged pegs are better. Yokose River is shallow and you can swim in it. Buko Onsen is 700 yen on weekdays, with a 100 yen discount for site users. The restrooms are not clean, but there is also a restroom next to the entrance to Buko Onsen, which is a little cleaner.

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3/5
I use walking camp.It's less than 10 minutes from the station and has a hot spring facility, so it's very comfortable. The area is the size of an auto camp, so it's quite spacious.I did some research in advance and chose the farthest part of the forest site, but the one in the foreground feels more like weeds than a forest and has no atmosphere.The riverside site looks like a parking lot and has no atmosphere.The adjacent river is good for just playing in the water, but there's a lot of trash and it's not good. You can clearly see Mt. Bukō, but there is a cement factory in the foreground, so it only feels painful.The advantage is that it's close to the station and has hot springs, so it's all up to you depending on how you pitch your tent and how you get visibility. I wonder if I'll come again?

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gk_Log. Pompom

4/5
I went in September and there were no people there so I was able to relax.There is also a hot spring, so it might be nice to relax after taking a bath.I want to go again.

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Шурик «Viva cooking!!!» Шурик

3/5
This was my first time using a campsite and I chose this place. There were two campsites: one in the forest and one by the river. I used a campsite in the forest. Each section was spacious enough. Perhaps because it was a three-day weekend, almost all the sections were occupied and there were tents and tarps all around. It was a bad shower and water got into the tent, so I regretted setting it up higher up on the site, but there is a hot spring facility nearby, so I went there to relax and dry my clothes. I think having a hot spring facility nearby is an advantage.

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鐵馬

4/5
This is my third time camping today. The end of the camping boom? What kind of wind blows the word? Is it because it's a campsite in a famous tourist spot with a 3-day weekend? The Rinkan site was fully booked, with a wide variety of visitors including solos, duos, families, people on foot, bikes, and cars. Although you can't expect great views, it's easy to see that it's a popular campsite with no major flaws in basic facilities. It's a divided site, so you won't be able to pack sushi there, but your neighbors are close, so you'll need to be careful about how you set up and the direction.

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nozaki “hito” jingi

3/5
It was great to be able to walk to the hot spring facility. However, it was unfortunate that some people were still laughing out loud even after the silent period.