Kuroki Sawagani Camping Ground

9.0
Exceptional
(34 reviews)

Hotel Description

Kuroki Sawagani Camping Ground offers an idyllic retreat in the heart of nature, located at a serene spot that allows guests to reconnect with the great outdoors. Situated at Kuroki Sawagani, this camping ground is surrounded by lush greenery and breathtaking views of the natural landscape. It's the perfect base for those seeking adventure and tranquility in equal measure. For nature enthusiasts, nearby attractions include Yūtoku Inari Shrine, a 17th-century temple known for its scenic views and vibrant New Year's festival, which is just a 33-minute drive away. Other stunning destinations like Mt. Tara and Kyogatake, famous for their natural beauty, are within an hour's drive. Guests will also appreciate the easy accessibility to local transportation hubs, including Nagasaki Airport, just a 32-minute taxi ride away. The camping ground offers both convenience and serenity, making it an ideal spot for hiking, sightseeing, and experiencing the local culture. As an added bonus, the site also has nearby public transport options, such as the Kuroki bus stop, located a mere 8-minute walk away, ensuring a stress-free journey for visitors.
The accommodations here at Kuroki Sawagani Camping Ground provide a comfortable, outdoor experience. Whether you choose to stay in one of the cozy tents or prefer a more luxurious glamping option, you’ll find your room surrounded by peaceful natural sounds and an atmosphere of relaxation. With essential amenities like Wi-Fi and air conditioning available, guests can still enjoy modern comfort while being close to nature. The camping ground also offers ample parking, making it easy for those traveling by car to reach their destination. Whether you’re seeking adventure or simply a quiet retreat, Kuroki Sawagani Camping Ground has everything you need for a memorable stay.
Safety and health are top priorities at this campground, and necessary measures are taken to ensure a secure environment for all guests. The well-maintained campsite ensures comfort and safety throughout your stay. After a day of exploring the local sights, guests can enjoy nearby dining options offering a wide range of local dishes, with tastes to satisfy all preferences. From fresh seafood to traditional Japanese meals, there’s something for everyone.
Kuroki Sawagani Camping Ground invites you to experience the joys of outdoor living while enjoying the best of Japan’s natural beauty. Come and immerse yourself in the peaceful ambiance and scenic wonders that this special location offers.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Proximity to Yūtoku Inari Shrine, a 17th-century temple with scenic views and festivals.

2. Close access to Mount Tara and Kyogatake, two points of interest for nature lovers.

3. Easy access to public transportation options, with a 32-minute taxi ride to Nagasaki Airport.

4. Wide range of outdoor activities including hiking and sightseeing in nearby scenic areas.

5. Relaxing, natural atmosphere with comfortable accommodations, including glamping options.

6. Safe and secure environment with well-maintained facilities and clear health protocols in place.


6.2 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Yūtoku Inari Shrine
33 min
Mt. Tara
1 hr 37 min
Kyogatake
58 min
Mt. Gokahara
1 hr 9 min
Shirakimine Plateau
54 min
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Good to know

Location rating6.2
Nearest airportNagasaki Airport
Travel time to airport32 min


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Christophe Meyer

5/5
A really nice place for wannabe campers! Close to the river, the kids can have a fun day. There is everything to make a BBQ and even a small pizza oven. You can sleep in the wooden cabins or bring your own tent.It seems to be popular with university students as well.

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Dgg Dan

4/5
Summer...but cool.I went on July 23rd.It may be a little difficult to find, but the reason is that the Kuroki Minshuku Campsite and the Kuroki Sawagani Campsite are located side by side of a mountain stream.As I carefully descended down the narrow road, I suddenly came across a quaint building.When I get out of the car under a big tree, something feels different!The sound of a mountain stream reaching my ears...not a mountain stream, but the sound of a considerable amount of water flowing.It's not different, it's really cool!Pass through the front of the lodge and enter a site that also serves as a secluded parking lot.The little clay space was covered with grass.Reservations are essential as the site is not very large.Although I was sweating from setting up my tent, I cooled off in the shade in the evening while looking at the site across from the river rather than the stream.It was really cool when the sunlight was blocked by the trees and the entire site was in the shade, and I thought it might get quite cold at night, so I lit a fire and had dinner.While listening to the constant sound of water flowing, looking out at the lamps and bonfires across the stream, the night passes and the day ends.I slept in a cot while listening to the sound of water, birds, and insects.It gets a little cold when the date changes.A sleeping bag that can handle 12 degrees or more, completely defeats sleepiness.Thank you for the mountain stream.Thank you for the campsite.*Local information as of July 23rdLodge 3 buildingsSite (also used as parking lot)Appropriate 4 tensionMAX 6 tensionFee: 1,000 yen for bringing your own tentAdmission fee: 500 yenParking fee: 500 yenWeather: SunnyPlaying in the water for a long time when the water temperature is lowBe carefulThe rain frog's welcome warms my heart.In a group that looks like a children's party, etc.The lodge is also crowded.Highest temperature on the day: 28 degrees0 o'clock temperature 24 degrees

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am cp

1/5
It seems that some people have mistakenly written reviews about the adjacent guest house and campground.The toilet here is a Botton toilet.There are many amateur campers staying in bungalows, so it's noisy late at night and early in the morning.It is ideal as a summer resort. It's late July and the daytime temperature is around 26℃.I was looking forward to swimming in the river, but the water was so cold that it was dangerous to swim with my body attached for a long time.Other than being able to play in the river, there are no facilities at all, and although it seems well maintained, 5,000 yen is too expensive for a family of 5 to stay in a tent.There are many better free campgrounds.I won't be going again.

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たぬ

4/5
I pitched a tent and stayed for one night.The women's restroom is relatively clean, but it is a pump-type toilet. I only gave it a -★1 because my knees aren't good, but the owner's grandmother is gentle, friendly, and makes you feel at home, and the location is great. However, the area is small, so it might be crowded during busy periods.The kitchen was stocked with cooking utensils such as pots. It's kind.There is another campsite across the river. At night, each bonfire creates a nice atmosphere.Due to its location, it is very cool, so it can get cold even in the fall unless you are properly equipped.An old lady in a senior car will come to pick up the payment.It's a relaxing campsite that you'll want to use again.

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Foo T

5/5
Group solo camping, each pitching a tent.Parking fee was 500 yen, tent was 1,000 yen, entrance fee was 500 yen, and it was 2,000 yen per person. You can save even more money by sharing a car or tent.Although it was summer vacation, it was a weekday, so there were no other customers and I was able to relax. The mountains and rivers were beautiful, and as others have written, the grandmother was cute and soothing. The cleaning was also thorough. I want to go again.

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今村勇

5/5
Open fires are not allowed, but if you use a bonfire stand, you can make a bonfire, and it's a great place to play in the river!Summer is definitely a great time to bring kids!If the peg is an accessory, it will be quite difficult.It would be better to buy a proper one sold separately.

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Tomtom SASA

5/5
The campground is very well maintained, and the toilets are Western-style and well-maintained.Each site has a washing area with one faucet.You can also play in the river.The campground is broadly divided into Site A, which is across the river from the house where the reception desk is located, and Site B, which is on the other side across the bridge.I was on site B, but the ground is very hard with fine gravel, so I recommend bringing cast iron or titanium pegs. Duralumin bends, and plastic pegs are completely useless in the first place.You can see the mountains of the Tara Mountains from below, and the scenery is spectacular.

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yuma hwkr-

5/5
This summer, I went camping with my family. The river was very beautiful and the bungalows were so sturdy that you wouldn't believe they were handmade, so it was a comfortable stay. At night, the stars also look beautiful. However, there are mosquitoes in the summer, so I think it would be a good idea to take proper insect repellent measures. It was a very good memory.

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第5人格楽しい

5/5
Sorry, I posted the photo together with Kuroki Minshuku Village.Surrounded by trees, you can feel the cool breeze even on hot days, and surrounded by a beautiful river, it feels like time passes slowly!You can also have a barbecue, and if you ask our partner, they will do everything from preparation to cleaning up and taking the trash home with you!I think you can find out the contact information by asking the minshuku village!

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マツオかつお

4/5
A quiet and cool campsite. The ground is covered with small gravel, making it easy to start a bonfire.