YOC Yoroonsen Yusennosato Camping Ground

7.6
Very Good
(30 reviews)

Hotel Description

YOC Yoroonsen Yusennosato Camping Ground is a tranquil retreat nestled in the scenic Yoro region, offering guests a chance to immerse themselves in nature while enjoying the comfort of well-maintained facilities. Located in Yoro Town, Gifu Prefecture, this camping ground is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking both relaxation and adventure. The area is famous for its natural beauty and is surrounded by attractions like Yoro Park, a charming park with mini-golf and a six-hole course, just 6 minutes away. The Site of Reversible Destiny, an art installation featuring maze-like trails and colorful pavilions, is only 7 minutes from the property, providing a unique cultural experience. For nature lovers, Yoro Falls, a stunning 30-meter-high cascade surrounded by wooded trails, can be reached within 12 minutes.
The camping ground itself offers a range of comfortable accommodations designed for a peaceful stay amidst the natural surroundings. The rooms are spacious, equipped with modern amenities, and feature a cozy atmosphere perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. Guests can enjoy high-speed internet, fully equipped kitchens, and a variety of other facilities that enhance their stay.
With easy access to nearby stations such as Yoro Station (just 6 minutes away by taxi) and various public transportation options, including Nagoya Airport and Chubu Centrair International Airport, getting around is convenient and hassle-free. The hotel also ensures guests' health and safety with comprehensive measures in place, providing peace of mind during their stay.
Guests can indulge in a variety of activities, such as hiking to nearby Yoro Falls or exploring the historical Ogaki Castle, a 22-minute drive away. The region is rich in cultural experiences and outdoor activities, making it an ideal destination for those looking to explore the local culture.
Nearby dining options include local favorites offering fresh, seasonal ingredients and traditional Japanese dishes. With its serene atmosphere and prime location, YOC Yoroonsen Yusennosato Camping Ground invites guests to experience a memorable stay surrounded by nature and culture, offering both relaxation and adventure in equal measure.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Proximity to Yoro Park, offering mini-golf and unique art installations.

2. Comfortable and spacious rooms with modern amenities for relaxation.

3. High-speed internet and fully equipped kitchens available for guests.

4. Convenient transportation options with easy access to public transit and nearby airports.

5. Close to popular natural attractions like Yoro Falls and Yoro Land.

6. Health and safety measures in place for guest peace of mind.

7. Easy access to nearby cultural landmarks like Ogaki Castle.

8. Variety of local dining options featuring seasonal and traditional Japanese cuisine.

9. Close to the Site of Reversible Destiny, offering a unique maze-like trail experience.

10. Convenient 6-minute taxi ride to Yoro Station for public transit access.


6.6 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Yoro Park
6 min
The Site of Reversible Destiny Yoro Park
7 min
Yoro Falls
12 min
Yoro Land
6 min
Ogaki Castle
22 min
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Good to know

Location rating6.6
Nearest airportNagoya Airport (Komaki Airport)
Travel time to airport43 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Mon, Nov 18
Check-out: Tue, Nov 19
    Agoda

    $193


Location

Airports:

Nagoya Airport (Komaki Airport)

Taxi: 43 min

Transit: 2 hr 8 min

Chubu Centrair International Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 16 min

Transit: 2 hr 1 min

Transit:

Ōtoba Station

Taxi: 10 min

Walking: 1 hr 20 min

Yōrō Station

Taxi: 6 min

Walking: 25 min

Karasue Station

Taxi: 8 min

Walking: 57 min

Mino-Takada Station

Taxi: 6 min

Walking: 25 min


Nearby locations

6.6

Good Location

Top Attractions


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篠田辰治

1/5
I stayed in the auto camping area and free site area for two consecutive weekends.Something I'm a little concerned about isNuisance campers with poor night manners have been seen here and there for two weeks in a row, so please be careful.22. Even though the lights were turned off and a patrol came to warn us about the end of the bonfire, there were still people around me talking incessantly even after 1-2 a.m., making me sleep deprived for the second week in a row.There are people making loud noises after 10 p.m. and as early as 4 a.m., making me wonder when I should go to bed. ? ? That's what it feels like.As a weekend camper, this is the perfect campsite as you can use the hot springs and sauna as much as you want, but I don't think I can sleep well at night because I'm so tired and uncomfortable.I've been to many different camping spots as a solo camper, but it's a shame because they all have high-standard facilities.Please remove unwanted campers.

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choco choco

4/5
There is an auto site and a free site, and this time I used the auto site.The scenery is nice as there are no trees or other obstructions, but the wind is strong and you may have a hard time setting up a tent if you are not used to it. Also, it will be hot in the summer without a tarp.However, it was a very satisfying campsite with unlimited hot spring bathing and a famous butcher shop nearby ^_^

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イワ

4/5
We went camping for two days and one night.There is Yoro Falls and a good butcher shop nearby, so I took a detour before checking in.Although it is a hot spring facility, the ``Makanai Curry'' at the cafeteria was exquisite.good place・Unlimited access to hot springs・Kitchen and toilets are clean・Vending machine available・The free site has cart rentals for carrying luggage (large and small carts available, the photo shows the small one)・There is a rulebook and management is thorough.・The rulebook includes information on recommended sightseeing spots, which is fun to read.・Wide parking lotPlaces that interested me・The free site is small (I thought it would be nice to have a free site where you can play golf.)

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ジャクソンケイ

3/5
We used it as a family of four during Golden Week with two children. We used an auto site for the campsite, but it is on the opposite side of the road from the parking lot.After checking in, the wind was very strong and while setting up, the tent flew off and the pole broke.It gives the impression that the wind is stronger than Fumotoppara.When setting up, I don't think you will be able to build a large 2-room tent unless you first down the pegs.My tent with a broken pole is now a Coleman cocoon.Fortunately, the campground was close to my home, so I was able to return home to get another tent and camp safely.The wind becomes calm in the evening, but please consider that a guide rope is essential even after setting up.You can enter the hot springs as much as you like, so you can use them at night and in the morning and they are very beautiful and comfortable.The prices at the shop at the facility are reasonable, and the ice cream after taking a bath is the best.The atmosphere is visible from the outside.I've heard comments from hot spring users like, "Why are you camping in a place like this?"However, if you camp only looking at the mountain side, the atmosphere will be nice, so I would like you to set up a fence with trees etc. and separate it from the parking lot.Lastly, I would like to ask the staff to be careful about setting up during strong winds.

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Valentina Balbis

1/5
Unfortunately, this camping is not free anymore, it costs 4400 yen and there’s no access to facilities such toilet, dish washing or anything else.We are travelling around Japan with a little camping car, We arrived at Yoro Onsen last night around 7 pm.We said at the onsen reception that we were staying at the camping (we were supposed to have free access to the onsen) but they made us paying 880 yen per person.We then crossed the road and entered the camping area that is supposed to be free, even if there are no services at all we planned to stay there for the night.There were no sign with prices, amenities or anything else.At 23 pm, we were sleeping and a security person came to tell us that the camping costs 4400 yen.We said that it is very expensive, more than an hotel, he told us to leave quickly threatening us to call the police.We left and we recommend not to go there.

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ma co

1/5
Not managed.This is an amateur-run campsite where guests with bad manners can do whatever they want.I get the impression that it was started for the sake of profit as a result of the boom, and things that are commonplace at other campgrounds are not regulated, and if you use it, you are at your own risk.If you're going to spend money anyway, use another properly managed campground.

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とみ

4/5
I used this free site because I wanted to easily camp at a relatively small campsite with unlimited access to the hot springs.I was using it on a weekday, and there were 2 users including me on the free site, and zero users on the auto site.Thanks to you, it's a small site, but I was able to enjoy it freely. I wasn't expecting much from the location, but I think it's a pretty nice campsite. I think the auto site is also a very nice place, with majestic mountains right in front of you.After all, it's nice to have unlimited access to the hot springs. And hot water is good!The hot water is thick and contains a lot of iron, so the ingredients attached to it won't look like dirt. It also appears that the facilities are aging.The free site has washrooms and toilets nearby, as well as trolleys. There's a parking lot next door, so it's perfect for a quick camping trip.The water in the washing area was from a well, and we were told to boil it before drinking. There is also a kitchen on the east side of the main entrance, but this is said to be open for drinking. Detergent, sponge, and scrub brush were provided.There is free Wi-Fi within the hot spring facility, but I was unable to connect to it on the website.By the way, the bonfire will last until 10pm.I think it was left out by users the previous day, but I would like them to at least clean up the garbage in the kitchen (in the triangular corner). It's a bit unsightly. It might be a user issue.The sound of the Yoro Railway can be heard from early in the morning. The crows have been having a party since 6 o'clock. At 7 a.m., the local broadcast system goes off very loudly.Wake up early and watch the sunrise once in a while.

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D M

5/5
A campsite located at a hot spring with one of the highest quality springs in the Tokai area. On the other hand, it is probably the best hot spring in the Tokai region as a campground hot spring.There is a private house a few meters away from the campsite, and camping is strictly prohibited, so it is a campsite where you can enjoy camping and the famous hot springs in peace.

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tom Tom

4/5
I used the campsite ♨I was worried about the area near the house, but I think I managed to get over it with the blindfolded trees.It was divided into free sites and divided areas, so I had a stress-free time⛺The main thing was the hot springs, so I had a great time with my family, so I'd like to go again.There are many places in the surrounding area that you will want to visit, such as Yoro Land, Sekigahara Battlefield, supermarkets, and honey specialty stores.