Nishitanzawa Mount-Bridge Campground

8.0
Excellent
(169 reviews)

867-7 Nakagawa, Yamakita, Ashigarakami District, Kanagawa 258-0201, Japan

+81 465-78-3378

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Hotel Description

Nishitanzawa Mount-Bridge Campground is a charming getaway nestled in the heart of Kanagawa, Japan, offering an immersive nature experience. Located at 867-7 Nakagawa, Yamakita, Ashigarakami District, Kanagawa 258-0201, Japan, this campground provides a peaceful retreat surrounded by majestic mountains and scenic beauty. Guests are treated to stunning views of the nearby Mount Tanzawa and are in close proximity to a variety of outdoor activities. The camp is ideal for families and outdoor enthusiasts, providing ample space for hiking, biking, and exploring the lush natural surroundings. The campground's inviting ambiance and serene location offer a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.
The accommodations at Nishitanzawa Mount-Bridge Campground are designed with comfort and convenience in mind. The open-air camp offers cozy spaces that are perfect for families, with a focus on a kid-friendly atmosphere that ensures a safe and enjoyable stay for all ages. Although the campground offers limited amenities, its natural surroundings make it a favorite among nature lovers.
Guests can take advantage of various local attractions nearby, such as Lake Yamanaka, which offers lakeside walks and water activities. Tanzawa Lake is just a short distance away, where visitors can enjoy vibrant autumn foliage and spring cherry blossoms. For hikers, Mount Tanzawa and Mount Tō provide scenic trails and breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.
Nishitanzawa Mount-Bridge Campground is also easily accessible, with nearby transportation options including walking access to the Nishitanzawa visitor-center and Nishitanzawai, as well as convenient access to Narita International Airport and Haneda Airport. Whether you’re exploring the great outdoors or relaxing in nature, this campground offers an unforgettable stay for all guests.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Kid-friendly environment perfect for family stays

2. Proximity to major hiking trails and scenic mountain peaks

3. Stunning views of Mount Tanzawa and surrounding landscapes

4. Short distance to Lake Yamanaka, known for outdoor water activities

5. Easy access to nearby attractions like Tanzawa Lake and Mount Tō

6. Convenient walking distance to public transport options and visitor-center


6.8 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Lake Yamanaka
57 min
Mount Tanzawa
1 hr 58 min
Tanzawa Lake
13 min
Hinokihoramaru
Mount Tō
1 hr 14 min
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Good to know

Check-in16:00
Check-out11:00
Location rating6.8
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 43 min

Location

867-7 Nakagawa, Yamakita, Ashigarakami District, Kanagawa 258-0201, Japan

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 33 min

Transit: 4 hr

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 43 min

Transit: 3 hr 9 min

Transit:

Nishitanzawa visitor-center

Walking: 5 min

Nishitanzawabashi

Walking: 3 min

Hokizawa koenbashi

Walking: 11 min


Nearby locations

6.8

Good Location

Top Attractions


Amenities and Facilities

Children

Kid-friendly


Reviews

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John doe

5/5
Used for camping in early fall.Although it is a little colder at night than during the day, the temperature is still comfortable.Unfortunately, we ended up camping in the rain, but we were guided to a site in the shade of a large bridge that crosses over the campsite, so the effects of the rain were greatly diminished.Although I was using it on a Saturday and Sunday, the site was fairly empty, perhaps due to the rain, and I was grateful for the offer, saying that there were no people coming to the site next to me, so it wouldn't be a problem if I stuck out a little. However, we were able to set up a tent to avoid the rain.Although I shouldn't take things for granted, I am truly grateful to be able to be flexible like this.Since it's near a river, there are a lot of insects, but since there's gravel underneath, I didn't really worry about insects. Part of it may depend on the season.There are some other reviews that mention the attitude of the manager, but they responded very well, including the above-mentioned response, and I never got the impression that they were overbearing or anything like that. It says that people were able to see inside the trash, but it's normal to separate garbage in the first place, and even though there are places that require stricter separation, it's not possible to separate plastic bottles, jars, and cans. If so, I feel like this is a problem before camping. If it's true that I was treated in a high-pressure manner, I can't help but suspect that there was something wrong with the reviewer.Firewood and charcoal are also sold at very reasonable prices, and although I didn't use the showers or baths, I don't know why, but the toilets and kitchen are clean, and dishes and refrigerators can be rented out for free.Although there was a bit of a derailment along the way, the overall review was that the campsite was very satisfying and I would definitely use it again.

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Shota Ochiai

5/5
I went with 5 friends. Since it was just before Obon, there weren't many other customers, so I was able to spend a comfortable time. There are many things that can be rented and are lent free to bungalow users, so you can enjoy the experience even with little baggage.The administrators were very kind and helpful.The toilets and kitchen were also clean and good.It became the best summer memory! Thank you very much🙇

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深山裕一

1/5
The location is nice, but the service from the lady is the worst.I won't be going again.If you are considering using it, I think you should look elsewhere as it will ruin your vacation.

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a t

1/5
The attitude of the manager was incredibly rude.Very high pressure.It's hysterical, I'll never go there again, and I don't want anything to do with it.Also, this is the first time I've been so picky about separating trash. Even though it was just a mix of slightly different types of trash, I was made to open the bag and separate it with my bare hands on the spot.Also, adjusting the time doesn't work at all. Even though there were no next customers, they wouldn't take care of everything from the bath to anything unless I told them during reception hours. What's more, they look at me from above and treat me with a very rude attitude.All the other nearby campgrounds were booked up and I couldn't get a reservation, but I was able to get a reservation here, which made sense.

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たむ

5/5
On the day I went, it was raining on and off, so I was worried about whether I would be able to get a spot under the bridge, but there were about 10 sites in total under the bridge that would stay safe from the rain, so I was able to camp under the bridge safely. Ta. It also provides shade on summer days, so it may be suitable for campers who don't have a tarp.There is a shared refrigerator in the kitchen, which you can use for free. Kids will love it because you can put ice cream in it even in the summer.There were a few free rentals of cutting boards, pots, and ladles.There are no detergent or sponges in the kitchen, so please bring your own.The tray can be washed with water, but it is a Chinese method that does not allow paper to be washed away, so it may be a bit of a concern on days when there are many users.I think the campground as a whole is clean, but depending on the site, there are large amounts of deer droppings left behind, so be sure to keep that in mind when choosing a site.

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oseery

3/5
This is a campsite facing the riverside.Recommended for beginners.The tray is beautiful.The river water is cold and beautiful.

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菊地理恵

1/5
Stayed for 2 nights. At this time of year, it was quite cold at night.Since everyone, including the children, was shivering, I asked to borrow a stove at 7pm, but they refused, saying they would only accept it during the day. It is no longer used.