1200 yen per nightNo reservation requiredLate April to late Octoberfree siteRiverside/ForestKitchen availableThere is a toilet (the new one has flush)Open fire OKTake all trash homeIt's a large area that I was told before that I could use, but when I was under a different manager, I was told that I couldn't use it because it was on other land.It is clearly located inside the campsite, including the entrance and exit, and there are no instructions or notes on whether it is okay to use it or not.Since it is impossible for the user to judgeI hope something can be done about it.From the expressway, get off at Suwa Minami IC, turn left, go straight until you reach Yatsugatake, then turn right.For shopping, there are SEIYU and A Co-op in the Fujimi-cho downtown area.JA Farm next to A Coop sometimes sells firewood. If it's not on the front, you may find it on the back.Firewood is also sold at Watahan (Home Center) located along National Route 20 in Fujimi Town. There are two types: thick and thin. There are also some camping equipment such as Captain Stag's grill, so if you forgot something, you might want to go there.In addition to firewood, Tateshina Jiyu Farm in Hara Village sells other ingredients that are different from those found in supermarkets, such as local vegetables and ham sausages.There is no need to make a reservation, and there are no specific check-in or check-out times, so all you have to do is arrive early, secure a spot and set up, and the manager will come to the administration building around noon and apply for use.You may end up behind schedule because your work takes a long time or you get stuck in traffic on the way.The manager will go home in the evening, but you can set up the property as is, and when the manager comes the next day, you can apply for use by telling him that you have been staying overnight since the previous day.1200 per nightDay camp is 600 yenTwo nights are 1,800 yen, so after the first night, the day camp fee will be added.It seems that firewood is also sold in the administration building.Cars can be parked along the road within the venue.Sometimes people drive into the site, but please refrain from doing so as it creates ruts on the ground.The space on the site that can fit a car should be used for tents rather than parking.Most of the campground is in the forest, and some areas have been leveled to open flat land.Hammocks may also be available depending on the location.The ground at the forest site is soft, so the beg won't stick firmly. You need to be sure to firmly tamp down the area where you want to prick, use a long peg, or tie it to a nearby tree.Since it is a mountain campground, please expect that everything except the leveled area is basically sloped.I don't use the kitchen, so I don't know how easy it is to use.There is water supply.The toilets located slightly above the administration building are relatively new and flush.The toilets downstairs are old.Open fires are OK, but burning debris such as ash and charcoal must be cleaned up and taken home.Although it is not limited to open fires, please be careful not to spread the fire as it is a forested site in the mountains.All trash, including ash and unburned charcoal, must be taken home.Occasionally, the pots used to bind firewood fall down, so please be careful with your trash.This is not something to be dissatisfied with, and it is natural for people to dispose of their own trash.Since it's a mountain campsite, the weather can change easily.Even if the weather forecast does not predict rain in the surrounding area, Yatsugatake itself may form clouds and cause rain.I think it's best to avoid camping near rivers on rainy days.Because it is a plateau, the temperature at night is lower than expected.Even in summer, if you don't wear a layer at night, you might catch a cold.If you want to take a bath, leave the campsite and go south for a while to reach Hachimineen Shika-no-Yu, or go north for a while and go down to Fureai Center Mominoyu.It's hard to say that it's a convenient campsite, but the time constraints are loose, so it's probably good for people who want to spend their time deep in the mountains at their own pace while listening to the wind rustling in the trees and the sound of streams.Since the facilities are minimal, I don't think it's suitable for family camping with small children unless you are very experienced with camping.It's not limited to this campground, but there are people who bring in speakers and play music.It's a real nuisance because you can hear the bass from your smartphone or radio, even if you're within earshot, even if you're quite far away. Let's stop.