ACN信州伊那谷キャンパーズヴィレッジ

8.0
Excellent
(96 reviews)

7833 Okusa, Nakagawa, Kamiina District, Nagano 399-3801, Japan

+81 265-88-2695

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Hotel Description

AC Shinshu Inadani Campers Village

AC Shinshu Inadani Campers Village is a charming and pet-friendly campground located at 7833 Okusa, Nakagawa, Kamiina District, Nagano 399-3801, Japan. Surrounded by the beautiful Japanese countryside, it provides a tranquil escape for nature lovers and families alike. The area offers a variety of outdoor activities, with nearby attractions such as Jinbagatayama and the Komagatake Ropeway Shirabidaira Station, both within a 50-minute drive. The campground’s open-air bath adds a relaxing touch, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. Guests can also enjoy private baths for added privacy and comfort.
The accommodations at AC Shinshu Inadani Campers Village are designed for a cozy, nature-centric experience. Rooms are equipped with basic kitchen facilities, such as refrigerators and microwaves, and some rooms include full kitchen access, allowing guests to enjoy homemade meals during their stay. The campground is family-friendly, offering activities for children and a relaxed atmosphere suitable for all ages.
For guests' convenience, the campground provides parking and self-service laundry facilities, while a gift shop allows visitors to purchase unique local items. Public Wi-Fi is available in common areas, keeping you connected during your stay. The property is smoke-free and offers a peaceful environment for those looking to relax and reconnect with nature.
Transportation options are also convenient, with Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport about 1.5 hours away by taxi and Mount Fuji Shizuoka Airport around hours away. Local transportation also provides access to major points of interest like Hoshakuzan Kozenji Temple and Mount Shiomi, perfect for hiking and sightseeing. The nearby restaurants, including Vita and Akasaka, offer delicious Italian and Japanese dishes, with quick access via taxi.
AC Shinshu Inadani Campers Village welcomes all guests to experience a relaxing, nature-filled getaway with a variety of amenities and surrounding attractions that make it an ideal spot for your next adventure.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Pet-friendly environment with dogs and cats allowed

2. Self-service laundry facilities and a gift shop on-site

3. Open air bath and private bath options for guests

4. Wi-Fi in public areas and internet workstation available

5. Family-friendly with activities for children

6. Convenient parking facilities for all guests

7. Kitchen in some rooms with refrigerators and microwaves

8. Close proximity to popular outdoor attractions like Jinbagatayama and Komagatake Ropeway

9. Nearby restaurants serving Italian and Western cuisines

10. Smoke-free property with a relaxing and natural atmosphere


6.0 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Jinbagatayama
48 min
Komagatake Ropeway Shirabidaira Station (Departure Station)
48 min
Hoshakuzan Kozenji Temple
53 min
分杭峠
54 min
Mount Shiomi

Nearest locations

Again
26 min
vita
32 min
Cuore Verde
32 min
Akasaka
34 min
カフェレストラン BOBBY-J
34 min
Tera−cha
34 min
わァ食キッチンEAT
34 min
Orchard Restaurant Matsukawa
37 min
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Good to know

Check-in13:00
Check-out11:00
Location rating6.0
Nearest airportShinshu-Matsumoto Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 35 min

Location

7833 Okusa, Nakagawa, Kamiina District, Nagano 399-3801, Japan

Airports:

Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 35 min

Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport

Taxi: 3 hr 37 min


Nearby locations

6.0

Good Location

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Pets

Pet-friendly

Dogs allowed

Cats allowed

Parking & transportation

Parking

Services

Front desk

Self-service laundry

Gift shop

Languages spoken

Japanese

Public bath

Open air bath

Private bath

Accessibility

Not accessible

Policies & payments

Smoke-free property

No credit cards

NFC mobile payments

Cash

Wellness

No fitness center

Massage

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Activities for kids

Internet

Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi in public areas

Public internet workstation

Pools

No pools

Rooms

No air conditioning

Kitchen in some rooms

Refrigerator in some rooms

Microwave in some rooms


Reviews

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ナガサキタロウ

5/5
Thank you for your help as I am a beginner at camping. I was able to get away from the crowds, forget about reality, and relax. Although we were the only group using the facility that day, the staff was kind and kind, and even though we were the only ones, they were very attentive in guiding us around and maintaining the facility to make it as easy to use as possible. Moreover, I requested a bath, so I was grateful that they took care of that as well. . I was able to use the toilet and kitchen comfortably. The venue is large, so take a short walk. At night, I was soothed by the sound of the river and rain as I barbecued on the deck in the dim light. (Since it was just the two of us that night, we were a little nervous about this first experience (lol)) There were some disappointing reviews in other reviews, but even though it was our first time, we felt that the facility would not disappoint. I think it's wonderful for a facility built by an individual. The correct answer is to never go out at night. When you leave the facility, there are no lights and it's pitch black (there are lights in some places, but you don't leave the site unless you are in the bathroom or in an emergency. For emergency calls, there is Wi-Fi and an emergency phone in the office. ), I felt that it was extremely dangerous for an inexperienced person to drive on that mountain road using only the headlights of a car while checking for road shoulders and cliffs (falling rocks) during the day. In order to ensure the safety of users, I believe that a ban on going out at night is unavoidable. (There are some places where it is difficult to pass each other even during the day, so it is best to drive slowly and use the horn if necessary.) Therefore, be sure to buy the necessary items in town before visiting. This was my first time camping and I had a great time, and I would like to visit again. Thank you very much.

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kato akiwo

3/5
I think this is where likes and dislikes are extremely divided.It's a pretty unexplored area and there's no cell phone signal, so I think the kind of ill-mannered campers that surround Mt. Fuji rarely come. Smoking is not allowed inside the venue.The site also has plenty of space for each individual. It's in a valley and at a high altitude, so I think it's a good place to go in midsummer. Winter gear is a must during Golden Week.If there is a problem, the free Wi-Fi around the reception desk is almost impossible to access when it's crowded, so it's a bit uneasy when you need external information such as bad weather. Well, I think it's risky to go here during extremely bad weather...Also, yes, it's not a problem with the campsite, but if you go on a holiday from the Kanto region, you'll inevitably face the double whammy of getting stuck in a huge traffic jam on Tomei Ashigara or Chuo Expressway Sasago on your way home, plus heavy traffic jams at Oi Matsuda or Kobutsu Tunnel. The possibility of this happening is very large, so it's a matter of how you view that risk. I wish it was a little closer to Kanto. But if you're close to the Kanto region, bad manners people are more likely to come...I think it's a campsite that you should use after understanding that individuality.

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野﨑悠斗

5/5
I went camping with my friends.It was distanced from the site next to it, and it was hidden from view by a step, so it felt private, which was great.There was a bathtub large enough for 3 people to take a bath, and it was comfortable. I'm new to camping, but I'm hooked.

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S N

5/5
I visited on a family trip.Recently, I have been going less often, but about 20 years ago, my family and I would stay there for about two nights every summer vacation.It's cold in the morning, but the breakfast of warm coffee and bread is elegant.In the afternoon, I ride the mountain bike I had loaded in my car, walk the dog that was bought at the campsite, and in the evening I hike to the highest point in the campsite. At night, the staff and guests gather around a campfire, watching the sun set over the Alps, and while they sleep, wild animals eat the food they have left outside.It feels like time is passing slowly in a place where there is no cell phone signal and there is only nature.Accommodation options vary depending on your plan, including tents, cottages, log houses, and campervans, and you can drive directly to the accommodation.The scenery changes depending on the area, so our vacation always ends in the blink of an eye as we talk about how much we want to stay there next time.This is a wonderful campsite where you can create an extraordinary experience for yourself while being surrounded by nature!

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ゆと

4/5
It's quite far up in the mountains, so you don't need any radio waves other than the Wi-Fi near the reception, but that makes it a very quiet place to camp in the mountains. I went on a rainy day on a weekday, so there were only two groups and it was so quiet it was a bit scary.The toilets and washing area are not of high standard, but I think they are usable without discomfort. Although it's a bit far, I would like to go there again if I have the chance.

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Kikuhiko Mizusaki

4/5
The last road leading to the campsite is very narrow and difficult to pass each other in some places. be careful.The campsite is set in steps cut into the slope, probably in what used to be a field in the past. This is not a campsite where you gather and pitch your tents, but each campsite is separate, so you have plenty of privacy and can enjoy the camping atmosphere.However, if you don't choose the right place, it can feel a little bushy, so you need to be careful.In addition, it is basically located on the western slope of a mountain, so it receives plenty of sunlight from the west, but has little exposure to the morning sun.

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沢畑智洋

2/5
First, let's look at the local situation.It's a far cry from the atmosphere you'd imagine from the website, and it's not that different from the seedy campgrounds on the Boso Peninsula. There's no value in going to a campsite where you have to pay for gas.The view from the tent site is not great. The views of the river and mountains are obscured by thick weeds and bushes. If you say it's natural, you're right, but it's unpleasant. The road is simply a carved slope. Therefore, the soil is muddy and difficult to walk on.The rules are so troublesome. Guests staying overnight may not be able to throw away plastic bottles, or there may be time limits for throwing away trash. Even if that was acceptable, I felt like the explanation was from above and sounded like a teacher's. The manager giving the explanation is smiling, but his eyes aren't smiling.Still, the site usage fee is a good price. I don't think you need to go out of your way to do long-distance camber. For short distances and masochist camber.A smug campsite run by a strangely conscious manager who is addicted to techniques. No repeats.Hand-drawn maps are difficult to understand.If I had to praise it, it would be that the toilet in the detached room is clean and has no smell due to the bio system. The toilet near the reception is dirty.The path through the cedar forest is good as it takes you away from the lower world. However, I wonder what kind of people are there who can't go down the mountain at certain times.The lack of cell phone reception is a sign of detox, but there's no need to go out of your way.