CAZU campsite

8.0
Excellent
(292 reviews)

Hotel Description

Cazu Campground & Outdoor Adventure

Welcome to CAZU Campsite, nestled in a serene natural setting that promises an unforgettable escape. Located just a short distance from major attractions, the campsite offers a vibrant atmosphere surrounded by lush greenery and scenic views. Nearby, guests can explore Mount Mitake, known for its hiking trails leading to stunning vistas and a historic Shinto shrine, just 28 minutes away. MOOMINVALLEY PARK, a unique lakeside destination celebrating Scandinavian comic characters, is only 29 minutes from the campsite. For those seeking tranquility, Shiofune Kannon-ji Temple, with its majestic Buddha statue and beautiful azalea gardens, is just 25 minutes away. Adventure seekers can enjoy kayaking and hiking at Mitake Gorge, merely 17 minutes from CAZU, or experience the thrills of Tokyo Summerland amusement park, 42 minutes away.

Our accommodations are designed to provide maximum comfort, featuring spacious tents equipped with cozy bedding and essential amenities. Guests can enjoy the rustic charm while benefiting from modern conveniences like high-speed internet and communal kitchens, enhancing the overall camping experience.

Accessibility is effortless with nearby public transport options. Kosawa station is just a 6-minute walk away, while Shimo Kubayashi and Kubayashi stations are even closer, making it easy to explore the region. Narita International and Haneda airports are accessible by taxi and public transport, ensuring smooth travel for our guests.

Safety is our priority at CAZU Campsite. We adhere to rigorous health measures, ensuring that all guests feel secure during their stay. Guests are invited to engage with local culture through various activities such as guided hikes and seasonal festivals.

Nearby attractions include the enchanting Mount Mitake, the playful MOOMINVALLEY PARK, serene Shiofune Kannon-ji Temple, thrilling Tokyo Summerland amusement park, and the beautiful Mitake Gorge. For dining, explore local favorites such as the rustic mountain lodge serving hearty meals, a lakeside café with delightful treats, a traditional izakaya for an authentic Japanese experience, a local diner known for its warm hospitality, and a gourmet food truck offering delicious street food.

We warmly invite you to CAZU Campsite, where adventure, relaxation, and community come together to create an extraordinary getaway.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Spacious and comfortable tent accommodations designed for relaxation

2. High-speed internet access to stay connected while camping

3. Fully equipped communal kitchens for convenient meal preparation

4. Proximity to stunning natural attractions and local experiences

5. Strict health and safety measures ensuring guest well-being

6. Easy access to public transportation options for exploring the area

7. Inviting atmosphere perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and families


6.6 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Mount Mitake
28 min
MOOMINVALLEY PARK
29 min
Shiofune Kannon-ji
25 min
Mitake Gorge
17 min
Tokyo Summerland
42 min
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Good to know

Location rating6.6
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 43 min

Location

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 21 min

Transit: 2 hr 42 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 43 min

Transit: 2 hr 19 min

Transit:

Kosawa

Walking: 6 min

Shimo Kubayashi

Walking: 3 min

Kubayashi

Walking: 1 min

Kuzuyabashi

Walking: 6 min

Ikusabata Station

Taxi: 13 min

Walking: 1 hr 48 min


Nearby locations

6.6

Good Location

Top Attractions


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あ(あ)

4/5
I used it in a log house.The log house is equipped with an air conditioner, a two-burner stove (one didn't work), a small refrigerator, and a shower. There is no animation.It costs money to use the shower unless you are using the log house.There were also two electrical outlets.There is a triangular corner, but all trash must be taken home.There are three washrooms and toilets right next to the log house, but you can hear noise if there are people using them late at night or early in the morning. There was someone who had been vomiting since early morning, so I woke up before 6am.There is a deck right after leaving the log house, but it smells a bit if you are near the toilet.It was very good except for the toilet issue.We had a plan that included unlimited use of firewood, so we had a great time.The river is very calm and beautiful, so it is perfect for playing in the river.The manager also spoke to me in a friendly manner and asked, ``Are you having fun?'' and treated me well until I left.thank you very much.

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大石実來

5/5
Perhaps compared to other campgrounds in the area, the rules are stricter, and no one plays loud music, making it a calm campsite for people who want to be in touch with nature in peace. The restrooms are also kept clean, with multiple washing areas, shiny and clean, and a place to wash your feet.The best thing is that the river has a good depth and flow, so children can enjoy playing in the water. The people in charge were kind and cheerful, welcoming us with smiles, and sending us off with smiles.

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s y

3/5
I used it often because the location was easy to get to and I could go there easily.There is an old man who is moody and sometimes troublesome, and a gentle lady who cleans the washing area and toilet every morning.There is a wood processing facility in one part of the campground, so it can be noisy during the day. Be careful if you are looking for silence.The upper compartment site is too small for family camping. Also, water drainage is extremely poor, so care must be taken when setting up during periods of heavy rain. If you do it tatami style, everything will be submerged.The price for unlimited use of firewood has also increased significantly since a long time ago. The price hike is unavoidable in this day and age, but if you're serious about it, the firewood here is not processed as firewood, but is instead made from coniferous wood scraps from wood processing. Depending on the location, you can get them for free, and at home centers, sandbag bags cost a few hundred yen. It's for people who don't mind anything as long as it burns. If I were to pay this amount for the wood, I would buy firewood from another wood processing shop nearby.There are some other good campgrounds around here, and I can't find a reason to go here anymore, so I don't go there anymore, but it's not a bad campground.If you are interested, why not give it a try?

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こう

2/5
Campsite where you can watch firefliesYou'll be lucky if you can get one of the few riverside sites.The upper section site is a narrow gravel and mud parking lot, and the fee is 6,000 yen for 2 people.If you think of it as a place where you can leisurely watch fireflies instead of enjoying camping,

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ファイヤーマン

4/5
This is my second visit.Previously, the riverbed was a free site, but now white lines have been drawn and the sites are well separated.You can enter from 1pm, but daytime coincides with the day camper hours, so you'll have to be lucky as to where you can pitch your tent. If it is a free-standing type, you may be able to talk to the staff at the store and move it after the day campers have left.You can enjoy nature to the fullest while being reasonably close to Tokyo.

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たけさん

4/5
I stayed at a free site in Kawahara for one night.Since it was a weekday before the rainy season, the free site was empty.On the other side of the river (mountain), fireflies started appearing around 7:45pm, and by 10pm to 11pm, there were a lot of them, it was magical.This was my first time at this campsite, and the best thing about it was that the restrooms were clean.The water in the river is clean (there are fireflies), and I think people of all ages can enjoy the fast flow and depth of the water.There are also people fishing for sweetfish, so we want to be considerate of each other and make this a place where people can use it comfortably for as long as they want.

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snow winter

5/5
If you take a bus from Tokyo to Hanno Station and then to Nago and get off at Kubayashi, you will find a lumber shop in front of you, which will become your campsite.This campground is run by a lumber shop, so the grounds are a little narrow.The friendly president guided us around, and the price was very reasonable: 1,000 yen per person for the day camp, plus 1,000 yen for unlimited use of rolls.My partner and I set up a tent near a stream, but the ground was gravel and the pegs didn't stick properly...It is desirable that the pegs be long and sturdy.The firewood was cut into squares, so I had a hard time starting the fire at first 💦The brook is a beautiful clear stream that will soothe you.We had a lot of fun at the day camp, with entry time at 8:30 and out time at 16:00.I heard that the fireflies are amazing in the second half of June, so I would like to come again.【others】★Altitude: 205m★Use of bonfire: Bonfire stand only★Disposal of firewood and ash: Ash dumping area available★Other garbage: Take it home★Firewood: Unlimited use of firewood・Day camp/1000 yen・Auto camp/1500 yen・Solo/1200 yen・Duo/1000 yen★Toilet: Separate flush toilets for men and women★Water station: There is a kitchen★Site: Auto site 12 sections,Tent site width 4.5m length 8.0m★Riding a motorcycle on the site: Possible★Bringing a car to the site: Possible★Check:・Day camp/In 8:30, Out 16:00・Tent/In 13:00 Out next day 11:00・Log house/same as above★Usage fee:・Day trip/1,000 yen per adult, 1,000 yen for light vehicle・Tent night/1,000 yen per adult*No cancellation fee★Business period: Closed from December 27th to 5th★Supermarket, etc.: within 10 minutes by car★Reservation method: Phone only★Credit card: cash only

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TAKEHIKO H.

5/5
I used it 3 times for day camp. A campsite run by a lumber store about 30 minutes by car from downtown Hanno. This is the riverbank at the back of the site of the lumber store. The owner is a friendly person, and if he's free on a weekday, he'll happily tell you that he's happy to serve you anywhere. There is a washlet in the toilet, shower room, and hot water in the washing area. There is a pizza oven, and there is an option to use unlimited firewood. The entire campsite is not that large. Since the river site is made of stones, gravel, and sand, it is better to have 30cm pegs. There are times during the day when the machines at the lumber shop are noisy. I think the prices are on the cheap side, clear accounting, cash only, and you will be happy if you pay exactly. The river is beautiful and anglers sometimes pass by.Closing at 16:00 in March is a bit early. I would like it to be at least 17:00.I heard that there are fireflies in the summer, so I would like to go there for one night this time.

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Yutan 0930

3/5
Auto site is Riverside orAround number 7 is recommended.I used it in the off-season,During the high season, the auto site isI don't feel like going because it's too close to my neighbor.Unlimited use of firewood for bonfires and stoves for two adults9000 yen, which is fine in the middle of winterThe price is a bit confusingFirewood prices vary depending on the season.Thank you very muchThe facilities are good thoughUse hard pegsFree sites are longPets are self-managedThere was no charge

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うわのそら

5/5
I rented a site where I could park my car directly.First of all, the sound resonates because the distance between the neighbors is close.It's so close that I can hear people snoring, walking at night, and coughing.Wouldn't it be better not to worry about that?There is a candy store nearby (just search for it), and the scenery is probably not bad.There aren't many campers, so if you're looking for a really quiet place, I think you should look elsewhere.