Yamamoto Camping Ground

8.6
Excellent
(52 reviews)

Hotel Description

Yamamoto Camping Ground is a peaceful retreat nestled in a serene environment, perfect for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Located in the heart of a lush forest, this camping ground offers guests a unique experience with close access to a range of natural attractions. Situated in a vibrant location, the hotel is only a short distance from notable landmarks like Mount Yamizo, a majestic mountain offering panoramic views from its summit, and Tsukimachi Waterfall, a tranquil waterfall surrounded by colorful maple trees. The hotel itself exudes a cozy, rustic charm, with ample space for relaxation in a comfortable, natural setting. Guests can enjoy spacious areas for camping and various activities such as hiking and outdoor exploration. The camping ground also provides modern amenities like high-speed internet and fully equipped kitchens to ensure a comfortable stay. Accessibility is another advantage, with convenient public transport options such as Iwaki-Hanawa Station, just 14 minutes by taxi, and the nearby Fukushima Airport, about a 51-minute drive. The hotel also prioritizes health and safety, with measures in place to ensure guests’ well-being throughout their stay. Whether you're exploring the local attractions or simply unwinding in nature, Yamamoto Camping Ground provides the perfect escape for a refreshing getaway.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. A tranquil and serene setting surrounded by lush nature.

2. Close proximity to famous landmarks such as Mount Yamizo and Tsukimachi Waterfall.

3. Ample space for outdoor activities like hiking and camping.

4. High-speed internet and fully equipped kitchens for guest convenience.

5. Convenient access to public transportation, including nearby stations and airports.

6. Health and safety measures in place to ensure guest well-being.

7. Rustic charm with modern amenities to create a comfortable experience.

8. Perfect for nature lovers seeking a peaceful retreat.

9. Nearby attractions including Tsutsukowake Shrine and Tanagura Castle Ruins.


6.2 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Mount Yamizo
1 hr 6 min
Yamamoto Fudoson
4 min
Tanagura Castle Ruins
13 min
Tsutsukowake Shrine
8 min
Tsukimachi Waterfall
36 min
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Good to know

Location rating6.2
Nearest airportFukushima Airport
Travel time to airport51 min


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冨田雅信

4/5
Basically, it is not suitable for families, but it may be a good idea if you can reduce the weight of the equipment as much as possible.There are two types of bungalows: Bungalow AB for large groups and Bungalow CDE for small groups. AB allows you to attach the rear car to the side, so even though it's a little troublesome, it's still safe because you can carry your luggage easily. The problem is at the top of the stairs in the photo at CDE, where you have to carry your luggage by hand. Even if you live in a bungalow, you'll need cooking utensils, a table, chairs, a bonfire stand, bedding, and a tarp, so it was quite tiring to carry these things by hand.Only one car can park next to the rear car storage area inside the shrine grounds. Traffic jams during loading and unloading are also a concern. If this happens, each group will have to wait about an hour in the queue.If you can overcome that problem, there is a place nearby where you can play in the river, and the facilities are clean.Please note that although the facilities are clean, there is no detergent or anything, and you cannot dispose of ash or garbage.Also, there are horseflies in the summer. Wear clothes that protect against insects. (The locals didn't seem to mind, so I wonder if there's a secret?)

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Ishii Takayuki

5/5
I used the bungalow in April.The reception desk is located at Yamamoto Fudoson's shrine office. Firewood is sold at the souvenir shop across from the temple.The bungalows are air-conditioned and comfortable. Open fires are prohibited, but bonfires are allowed around the bungalow.Carrying luggage from the parking lot to the campsite can be a bit difficult, so I think it's best to limit it to the bare minimum.There was a stink bug with a heart symbol on its back around the campsite, which was soothing.

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にられば

2/5
I don't think a campsite that doesn't even allow motorcycles is a good idea.The site ground is a mixture of sand and pebbles. Peg size is okay.There is a stream nearby and the humidity is high. The lights come on at night. It's not an insecticidal light, so I'm afraid of mosquito attacks this coming season.Apparently the kitchen and toilets have been updated, but some idiots didn't flush their poop, which made me feel sick. Close the toilet entrance door with your hand until it closes without making any noise! Even though the sliding door can be opened and closed quietly, it crashes at the last minute! There are a lot of monkeys who dare to make that sound, and I wonder what kind of life they lead to make that sound. I think it would be better to start over from the beginning, since good adults don't even understand such things.There was also a door host who was batting past 10pm.Since it's sandy, the tent gets dirty and uncomfortable, so I personally prefer grass or grass.I wonder why it's rated so low.After all, we thought that camping would be suitable for us.

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Sir Pendragon

5/5
・1,200 yen per night・The reception is next door to Yamamoto Fudoson・The toilet has a washlet・Shower is 100 yen for 3 minutes・Clean kitchen・Pegs and bonfire stand washing area available・Good view of the mountain stream near the campsite・Souvenir shop and restaurant open at 9am・There is a vending machine right next to it.・Yamamoto Fudoson is a power spotThat's amazing.

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ぽーれん!

5/5
A quiet and well-equipped campsite

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kin minami

3/5
The toilets and grounds are very clean, but the 200 yen usage fee is 1100 yen, which is too high.Apparently it was decided by the town council.It is expected that once the boom is over, it will become quiet.

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03 camelot

4/5
The price has increased significantly this season to 1,200 yen even for a solo trip, but the previous fee structure was too low, so I think it's a fair price considering the facilities.It was a bit difficult to bring in luggage, but personally I didn't have much of a problem since I was equipped with basic walking camping equipment.One thing that bothered me was the outside lights that were on all night. I wanted the lights to be turned on to a bare minimum after the lights-out time.

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プリンのパパ

2/5
It's so good that I don't want to rate it ➡️ Reconstruction of toilets, kitchen building, etc. has been completed. Prices will be revised from April 2023. ❌❌It was 200 yen for solo, but now it is 1200 yen😱Transported from the parking lot by cart. Furthermore, there are stairs to the bridge and the same distance to the site by hand, but at this price 😱I won't use it anymoreIt's not auto camping, so it's not suitable for people who don't like carrying luggage.On sunny days off, it is crowded with families playing in the water with their children.