Akagimura Numaogawa Water Park Camping Ground

7.8
Very Good
(36 reviews)

Hotel Description

Akagimura Numaogawa Water Park Camping Ground, located in a serene and picturesque setting, offers a perfect escape for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. The property is situated in a prime location at the foot of Akagi Mountain, providing guests with stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Guests can enjoy a peaceful stay with easy access to nearby attractions such as the iconic Ikaho Onsen, a popular hot spring area just 35 minutes away, and Akagi Nature Park, which is known for its seasonal beauty, including vibrant spring blossoms and fall foliage, just 15 minutes away. The hotel offers a variety of accommodations including spacious camping grounds, perfect for families and groups. The rooms and tents are equipped with basic amenities to ensure comfort and relaxation in a natural environment. For those who prefer a more luxurious experience, additional facilities and services are available. Guests can also enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, and nature walks. Special amenities include high-speed internet access, and the camping area features well-maintained facilities for cooking, ensuring a home-like experience amidst nature. The hotel is easily accessible via public transportation, with Tsukuda Station only 4 minutes by taxi and Sengoku Station just a short walk away. With a commitment to health and safety, the hotel ensures the well-being of its guests with a clean and safe environment. Popular nearby sights include Akagiyama, a volcanic peak perfect for hiking and outdoor activities, and Lockheart Castle, an intriguing Scottish baronial-style castle located 32 minutes from the hotel. Guests can enjoy a rich blend of cultural and natural experiences during their stay at Akagimura Numaogawa Water Park Camping Ground.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Proximity to Ikaho Onsen, a renowned hot spring area just 35 minutes away

2. Scenic location near Akagi Nature Park with tranquil walking trails and seasonal beauty

3. Short distance to Akagiyama for hiking and outdoor adventures

4. Convenient access to nearby public transport stations including Tsukuda and Sengoku

5. Close to the historical Lockheart Castle, a Scottish baronial-style castle with unique attractions


7.0 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Ikaho Onsen
35 min
Akagiyama
38 min
Akagi Nature Park
15 min
Ikaho Onsen Stone Steps
35 min
Lockheart Castle
32 min
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Good to know

Location rating7.0
Nearest airportShinshu-Matsumoto Airport
Travel time to airport2 hr 49 min

Location

Airports:

Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 49 min

Transit: 4 hr 31 min

Transit:

Tsukuda Station

Taxi: 4 min

Walking: 19 min

Sengoku

Walking: 18 min

Toshimarubashi

Walking: 14 min

Shikishima Station

Taxi: 8 min

Walking: 46 min


Nearby locations

7.0

Very Good Location

Top Attractions


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高田文義

5/5
A camp area attached to a deserted park.Although the number of tents is limited to 6, the people living in the bungalows will also be having barbecues in the camping area, so it will be quite lively.This time we were in a separate area for up to 2 people, separate from the main area, so we were able to spend a quiet time.It was a three-day weekend, so there were quite a lot of families and young people drinking together, so solo campers might be a mismatch in that area...The man in charge of the photo who shows up on the night shift has really good service and even gives me free firewood! They lent us LED lanterns (we declined)...However, he has a simple atmosphere and is silently chopping firewood without talking too much, making him a really nice person! The friendly atmosphere of a solo camper is sure to please!There was a solo camper on a motorcycle, and the manager seemed to be concerned about various things.The location is easily accessible, just 5 minutes from Akagi IC, and the location is exactly as shown in the photo, unbelievable.Traffic jams make Karuizawa look like an idiot.However, it is a rundown business, so it is only open on weekends, and it is closed at the end of October (opening is Golden Week).I think it was 750 yen for usage fee and one tent. Tarp was not charged.Firewood costs 500 yen per bucket, but additional firewood at night was free.I was able to burn it quite a bit and stay warm with the large amount of far infrared rays lol

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よしゴロウ

4/5
Day trip hot springs and supermarketsIt's a little far away thoughThe manager is a good personThe facility is beautiful and I highly recommend it!

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空の旅人

1/5
Despite the current camping boom, I was disappointed that it was closed.

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たかはしぷらんにんぐ

5/5
If you think of making a bonfire in a U-shaped groove, there are four U-shaped grooves, so the camping area is full of four bonfires.The place I used was a little high, but there are a lot of rocks and a slope, so I don't really recommend high ground.The facility itself is extremely clean and even when used, I don't think it's any worse than an expensive, high-quality campsite.It's a very hidden campsite, so I think it's a place where you can spend some time quietly.

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もみちぃ

4/5
This is a municipal campground.It's municipally owned, so it's pretty cheap.The free site is small, so we recommend a bungalow (3,000 yen per night).It's about 10 tatami mats in size, so even a family can easily use it.Cars are not allowed, so you will need to rent a unicycle (cat) to carry your luggage.The toilet is a washlet.There is a shower, but it's 100 yen for 3 minutes and it's pretty tough unless you're in a hurry.There is a park next to it, but it is not very suitable as a children's playground as some of the play equipment, such as slides and rope jungle gyms, is outdated and cannot be used.Another nice point was that the manager said, ``The firewood is under management, so feel free to use it as you like.''Overall it was 5 stars, but when I went there in the last week of October (open until the end of October), there were a lot of stink bugs that had not been there before, and I gently caught about 5 of them in the bungalow. I did.At the next camp, it came out of the gear healthy.That point is negative.

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9p153M

5/5
campsiteThere was no one...A lot of dead leaves were falling...We also saw some autumn leaves.The scenery was beautiful and the sound of the river was soothing.I'm glad you came.It brought back memories of my family going camping here when my kids were little.It was a place I had been interested in for a long time, so my husband and I got excited talking about the nostalgic memories of those days.This was about 25 years ago.

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Noric O

5/5
There's a signboard at the entrance from the road, so it's easy to find, but after turning, I'm a bit worried and think, ``What? Is this here? Is it right?'' But it's okay, it's right. It is a campground with bungalows and free sites, and is only open during Golden Week and summer.It is well maintained, with washlet toilets, showers, and kitchens all clean. Please look around at night. The Numao River flows right next to it, and the sound of the river makes you feel comfortable and in a daze. You can go to Numaogawa Water Park by crossing a suspension bridge, but about half of the play equipment was unusable due to age.

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lee adama

4/5
The road turns into a gravel road from the middle of the road, so is it really here? That's what I thought, but it was correct. Due to the state of emergency declaration, it will be closed until September 12, 2021. It has already been reported that the declaration will not be lifted until the end of the month, so it will probably be extended until then. I'm sorry.