四徳温泉キャンプ場

8.4
Excellent
(165 reviews)

Japan, 〒399-3804 Nagano, Kamiina District, Nakagawa, 中川村四徳542

+81 265-88-3929

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Hotel Description

Shitoku Onsen Campground

Shitoku Onsen Campground is a serene and welcoming retreat located in the picturesque surroundings of Nagano Prefecture, Japan. Situated at 542 Shitoku, Nakagawa Village, Kamiina District, 399-3804 Nagano, this hotel offers guests a unique blend of rustic charm and modern amenities, perfect for those seeking relaxation in a natural setting. The hotel’s design embodies a calming ambiance with a natural onsen, pet-friendly facilities, and spacious rooms that cater to both comfort and convenience. Whether you're traveling for leisure or looking for a peaceful escape, Shitoku Onsen Campground provides a restful sanctuary for all guests.
The hotel rooms are equipped with kitchenettes, allowing guests to prepare their own meals in a comfortable and private setting. Spacious and well-lit, the rooms feature a cozy atmosphere, ideal for unwinding after a day of exploration. For those who enjoy a more immersive stay, the property also offers a sauna and a bar, making it one of the few hotels in the area with such amenities.
In terms of accessibility, public transport options are readily available, with Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport being about 1 hour and 25 minutes by taxi, and Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport a 3-hour, 32-minute taxi ride. Nearby attractions include the stunning Jinbagatayama, just 24 minutes away by car, as well as Mount Senjō, Hoshakuzan Kozenji Temple, and the breathtaking Mount Shiomi.
Health and safety are prioritized with stringent hygiene and sanitation measures, ensuring that guests can enjoy a worry-free stay. With pet-friendly policies and a warm, welcoming atmosphere, Shitoku Onsen Campground is perfect for families, nature lovers, and those seeking a peaceful getaway in Japan’s beautiful countryside.
Come experience the warmth and tranquility of Shitoku Onsen Campground, where comfort meets nature in an idyllic location.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Guests praised the kitchenettes for added convenience and self-sufficiency.

2. 24-minute drive to Jinbagatayama, offering beautiful scenic views and outdoor activities.

3. One of the few hotels in the area with a sauna, providing a relaxing experience.

4. Offers a bar, ideal for guests to unwind with a drink in a cozy atmosphere.

5. Pet-friendly with a warm welcome for dogs and cats, making it ideal for animal lovers.

6. Natural onsen and private bath available, providing guests with a traditional Japanese bathing experience.

7. Kid-friendly amenities ensuring a comfortable stay for families with young children.

8. Wi-Fi available in public areas, ensuring guests stay connected during their stay.

9. No pools or fitness center, focusing on natural relaxation and serene surroundings.

10. Close to major public transportation options, including Shinshu-Matsumoto and Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airports.


6.0 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Jinbagatayama
24 min
分杭峠
36 min
Mount Senjō
2 hr 36 min
Hoshakuzan Kozenji Temple
43 min
Mount Shiomi
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Good to know

Check-in13:00
Check-out12:00
Location rating6.0
Nearest airportShinshu-Matsumoto Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 25 min


Amenities and Facilities

Pets

Pet-friendly

Dogs allowed

Cats allowed

Parking & transportation

Parking

Languages spoken

English

Public bath

Public bath

Natural onsen

Private bath

Accessibility

Not accessible

Food & drink

Bar

Wellness

No fitness center

Sauna

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi in public areas

Pools

No pools


Reviews

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Ken Ja

4/5
Two men used the cabin. The facilities as a whole were clean, including the restrooms, and the staff were friendly. Also, there was a cafe attached to the hot spring, and it was nice to be able to drink local beer. I forgot my barbecue net, but they lent it to me for free. There are plenty of rental items, so even if you forget something, you can easily do it. There seemed to be a lot of places for children to play. We also received a lot of firewood, so we were able to enjoy a bonfire.Bad pointsThere were no futons in the cabin, so sleeping was uncomfortable. Although the hot springs are close, the bathroom was small and unfortunately there was no open-air bath.

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Tomo

5/5
A campsite with the concept of hot springs and camping.I was able to receive various services during my long stay.This place truly coexists with nature.This is the first time I've been to a campsite where there are so many cicadas, and there are also a lot of flies flying around.This campsite is definitely not suitable for people who hate insects.At night, bears, palm civets, and even deer come.It makes me think that humans are disturbing the forest.Hot springs are the best. The kids also really liked it.Craft beer after taking a bath is also great.I think the best time to visit is when the leaves turn red and there are no insects. No insects will come out, but animals will.I was surprised to find that the road to the campsite was narrow and difficult to pass each other.People who get car sick should be careful.Relax at a quiet campsite.This is a campsite where you will want to stay for a long time.

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まっしー

5/5
A hot spring campsite in an unexplored area.I think it depends on the situation, but it was great to be able to take a relaxing bath as if I had reserved the bath for an hour. Shampoo conditioner body soap is also available.It's very quiet and you can spend your camping time slowly.The sites were convenient as they had a detached site where you could see the starry sky, a site with power, a site near the reception shop, a dishwasher, and a dish detergent provided.There was also a forest road with a stream nearby.I would definitely like to visit again.Thank you very much 😊

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ぴくしも

3/5
There wasn't much of a view, and perhaps because the site was bad, there were a lot of stones in the soil, so if you brought anything other than forged pegs, you'd be in trouble.However, after seeing those painful eyes and overworking my body, the hot spring was the best.

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キングジョー

2/5
Camping while touring. 8,100 yen for 2 adults including hot spring, whether it's expensive or cheap depends on the person's values. The toilets at the free site are empty and the kitchen is far away, which is inconvenient. However, camping is about enjoying the inconvenience, so whether it's okay or not depends on your own values.Hot springs are alkaline and can turn you into a slug lolIt feels like it's suitable for families.

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HIDE K

5/5
Campsite with hot springsHowever, there is an additional charge of 800 yen for adults and 500 yen for children.It costs a lot of money if you go as a family.The campsite is located in a forest in the mountains with a stream flowing nearby and the atmosphere is very nice.The manager said that no bears have ever been seen at the campsite, but other small animals do come out at night.Be careful not to keep food tightly sealed at night, otherwise it will be eaten by small animals.Unfortunately, you have to take your trash home with you.The mountain road to the Shitoku Onsen campground is quite narrow and there are many places where it is impossible to separate.If the weather is nice, you can enjoy a starry sky at night.It's also good to have athletics for children.

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- K

3/5
It was a campsite that felt like an unexplored region that appeared as we progressed along the road where we could not pass each other.Overall it was a very good campsite, but I would like to see some improvements.I wish they would stop chatting and playing music late at night because there are so many group members talking.I want to feel nature, but music is just noise.I would like the management to patrol the area and warn people.There was also noticeable bad manners, such as dogs barking unnecessarily and making people urinate on other people's sites.There is a time limit on the price of hot springs, and wouldn't it be better if the facilities were a little cheaper?It's unbearably hot in the changing room.All the male staff were nice, but the female staff didn't seem to be able to greet each other.

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Minoru Takahashi

5/5
This is my first time using an auto site on a motorcycle. It's a series of gentle gravel slopes, so you might need to be careful if you're riding a large bike with plenty of luggage. The site is terraced, allowing for a reasonable amount of privacy. You can choose either the mountain side or the stream side depending on your preference. The hot springs are separated by gender, and on weekdays you can enter at any time you like from 3pm. Although there is no outdoor space, I felt very relaxed.The manager warned us about small animals, but as expected, we received many visits from martens during the night. I cleaned up after the meal, but I had to be careful as I was rummaging through my luggage. I'm a little sleep deprived because I wake up due to noises. Also, mysterious small insects cling to it during the day. I don't get stung, but it gets in my eyes and it's annoying. Neither of these are management responsibilities, but other than these, it's a pretty comfortable campsite. Docomo is out of service area, but there is WiFi in the administration building, so you can connect to the internet.