鍋の平キャンプ村

8.6
Excellent
(150 reviews)

1-12 Kamishikimi, 大字 Takamori, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-1601, Japan

+81 967-62-0850

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Hotel Description

Nabe no Hira Camp Village

Nestled in the heart of Kumamoto, the Nabe no Hira Camp Village offers a unique blend of adventure and tranquility. Located at 1-12 Kamishikimi, 大字 Takamori, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-1601, Japan, this camp village is surrounded by stunning natural landscapes, making it a perfect getaway for nature lovers and families alike. The nearby attractions, such as Mount Aso, one of the largest active volcanoes in Japan, and the picturesque Kamishikimi Kumanoimasu Shrine, enhance the charm of this location.

The accommodations at Nabe no Hira Camp Village are designed to foster a sense of comfort and relaxation. Each unit provides spacious, kid-friendly environments that allow families to unwind and connect with nature. The ambiance is warm and inviting, perfect for a weekend retreat or a longer stay. The site is equipped with essential amenities that ensure a pleasant camping experience, including access to recreational activities that engage both adults and children.

Accessibility is a strong point for the camp village. With convenient public transport options nearby, guests can easily reach major attractions. Kumamoto Airport is just a 48-minute taxi ride away, while Oita Airport is accessible via a longer journey of about 2 hours and 26 minutes. This connectivity makes it easy to explore the stunning landscapes and cultural sites of the region.

Nabe no Hira Camp Village prioritizes health and safety, ensuring that guests feel secure during their stay. The team is dedicated to maintaining cleanliness and hygiene, providing peace of mind for families and travelers alike.

There are plenty of activities to enjoy during your stay. Guests can explore the breathtaking Aso-Kuju National Park, renowned for its diverse ecosystems and hot springs. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the tranquil beauty of Kusasenrigahama, a grassy plateau offering picturesque views of Mt. Aso. For a bit of cultural exploration, the Kamishikimi Kumanoimasu Shrine is just a short five-minute walk away, providing a glimpse into Japan's rich history.

Dining options are abundant in the area, with several restaurants offering local cuisine. After a day of adventure, guests can enjoy a hearty meal before retreating to their cozy accommodations. Whether you choose to savor traditional Japanese dishes or explore the culinary offerings of the region, your taste buds are sure to be delighted.

In summary, Nabe no Hira Camp Village invites you to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature while enjoying all the comforts of home. With its inviting atmosphere, proximity to exciting attractions, and commitment to guest satisfaction, it’s an ideal choice for your next adventure in Kumamoto. Come and create unforgettable memories amidst the stunning landscapes of Japan!

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Family-friendly camping environment perfect for kids

2. Proximity to major attractions like Mount Aso

3. Quick access to local cultural sites and shrines

4. Stunning natural landscapes surrounding the camp

5. Commitment to health and safety measures for guests


7.4 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Mount Aso
45 min
Kamishikimi Kumanoimasu Shrine
5 min
Kusasenrigahama
35 min
Aso-Kuju National Park
10 min
Mt. Nakadake
46 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Location rating7.4
Nearest airportKumamoto Airport
Travel time to airport48 min

Location

1-12 Kamishikimi, 大字 Takamori, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-1601, Japan

Airports:

Oita Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 26 min

Transit: 8 hr 17 min

Kumamoto Airport

Taxi: 48 min

Transit: 3 hr 59 min

Saga Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 19 min

Transit: 6 hr 5 min


Nearby locations

7.4

Very Good Location

Top Attractions


Amenities and Facilities

Children

Kid-friendly


Reviews

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7.3

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Takashi

2/5
I went there for the first time in 40 years with a friend I went with at the time. Although the scenery was different from back then, we had a great time talking about nostalgic stories.I would like to see a little more effort put into the facilities (toilets, rice cookers, administration building, etc.). Also, as for the place to set up the tent, I would like to have a flat area that looks like a field.In the middle of the night, an unexpected visitor came near the tent and said, ``Buhibuhi!'' Before you go to bed, clean your dinner dishes and ingredients and put them in a box or at a height where small animals can't reach them!So there was no damage.

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Sachiko A

2/5
The toilet was not cleaned properly and was dirty. Owner? Manager? There aren't many people here either. The hot spring is the nearby Tsukimawari Onsen. However, it closes early.

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塚田雅喜

4/5
The best thing about this place is that you can come when you want and leave when you want.The price is also cheapIf I had to say anything, it's that there aren't many flat surfaces, and the toilets are crappy.

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うり坊

5/5
Cows are grazing next door, which is soothing. (There is no signboard, but for epidemic prevention reasons, please do not touch or enter.) It is very spacious, but most of it is sloped, so I was worried about where to pitch my tent. Well, the toilet is like this! If you don't have high expectations, you won't be too disappointed. I would like to use it again because the location is better than the price. The administrator is wild and funny😆

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十万石まんじゅう

5/5
Personally, it was a very satisfying campsite with a 360-degree view and almost no artificial objects.The site seems to be an auto-free site except when there are many visitors such as holidays. When we have a lot of visitors, we will park in the parking lot along the road.I can't expect much from the water and restrooms, but they are passable.The site is more sloped than I expected from the photo, so location selection is important. Since it's at the foot of a mountain, sudden gusts of wind are likely to occur, so it's best to set up the tent in the right direction and tie the tent ropes securely.Also, there are relatively many children playing around freely, so it's best to store knives and dangerous gear securely.

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彩云

5/5
First time experience. It feels pretty good 👌. It is best to bring all the equipment with you. 500 yen for adults. 200 yen for children. There are cows around.

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emily

5/5
Captain field overlooking the mountains

Room 5

Service 5

Location5

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jim scorpion

1/5
As others have written, the toilets are a bit lacking, but it was a very nice campsite full of nature. However, I thought it would be a good idea to make a reservation for the year after next, so when I called them, they were very unpleasant and hung up on me and said, ``We don't have reservations. We can't make reservations because they're full. Yes, yes, yes.'' Maybe it was because I got busy, but I couldn't believe that it was the same old man, and I didn't feel like staying the night, so I was feeling really low... It's a shame. Well, thanks to you I was able to find a good campsite.

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かめくみ

4/5
At the foot of the mountain. It's a little-known spot where you can enjoy nature to the fullest. Red cows are grazing nearby. Tsukimawari Onsen is about 10 minutes away by car. Food and drinks must be purchased in advance.