Nerima Kuritsu Chichibuseishonen Camping Ground

8.0
Excellent
(22 reviews)

Hotel Description

Nerima Kuritsu Chichibuseishonen Camping Ground is a serene escape nestled in the beautiful city of Nerima, Japan. Located in a peaceful natural setting, this camping ground offers guests a unique experience, surrounded by lush greenery and tranquil landscapes. The property is conveniently located near several attractions, including the famous Hitsujiyama Park, known for its vibrant flower displays in spring, and the Chichibu Shrine, a historic Shinto site with intricate sculptures and carvings. For those seeking outdoor adventures, Mount Bukō, with its sweeping views and hiking trails, is just a short drive away.
The camping grounds are designed to provide a peaceful and comfortable stay. Whether you are staying in a tent or an RV, the accommodations ensure a cozy and relaxing experience. The spacious and well-maintained areas offer guests ample room for outdoor activities, family gatherings, or simply enjoying the natural beauty of the surroundings.
Guests can also enjoy modern amenities such as high-speed internet access, and while the camping ground does not offer kitchens, it provides access to several nearby restaurants that feature a variety of cuisines. For those interested in local experiences, nearby attractions like Shibazakura no Oka, a park filled with colorful phlox flowers, offer an opportunity to engage with the rich local culture.
The hotel’s location ensures easy access to transportation, with several public transport options nearby, including Bushū-Nakagawa Station, which is just a short taxi ride away. Narita International and Haneda airports are also easily accessible, making the camping ground an excellent base for travelers.
With its tranquil setting, modern conveniences, and close proximity to local attractions, Nerima Kuritsu Chichibuseishonen Camping Ground offers the perfect getaway for nature lovers and those looking for a relaxing retreat.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Proximity to popular outdoor attractions such as Hitsujiyama Park and Mount Bukō

2. Serene natural setting with ample space for outdoor activities and relaxation

3. Nearby restaurants serving a variety of cuisines, including Western and Taiwanese options

4. Convenient access to public transport, with stations within a short drive or walk

5. Modern amenities including high-speed internet for guests

6. Close proximity to cultural and historic sites like Chichibu Shrine and Shibazakura no Oka

7. Easy access to major airports, including Narita and Haneda International airports


7.0 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Hitsujiyama Park
19 min
Chichibu Shrine
19 min
Mount Bukō
33 min
Mitsumine Shrine
1 hr 1 min
Shibazakura no Oka / Pink Moss Hill
22 min

Nearest locations

さくら湖食堂
7 min
Old Folk House Restaurant Shand Fleur
11 min
台湾料理 吉祥 秩父下影森店
12 min
Songoku
12 min
ちちぶdeタンドール
12 min
御食事処 若美屋
13 min
Primo piatto
14 min
欧風料理 モンシャーレ
16 min
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Location rating7.0
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport2 hr 25 min

Location

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 54 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 25 min

Transit:

Bushū-Nakagawa Station

Taxi: 13 min

Walking: 1 hr 26 min

Bushū-Hino Station

Taxi: 15 min

Walking: 1 hr 46 min

Kagemori Station

Taxi: 12 min

Walking: 1 hr 21 min

Urayamaguchi Station

Taxi: 12 min

Walking: 1 hr 9 min


Nearby locations

7.0

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M MN

5/5
I decided to stop by on my way home to see the abandoned village that was the model for Siren. The atmosphere was good

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タケウチカメラ【心霊ユーチューバー】

5/5
Zozozo

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神田信尋

4/5
It's a cool and beautiful campsite.

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Japanese Sound ASMR

3/5
To avoid getting lost (excerpt from Machi Ayuki note)ここに自家用車で向かう時にナビでたいていの人は「練馬区立秩父青少年キャンプ場」をセットして出発すると思います。I did that too, but I was confused as a result lol後々わかることですが、このキャンプ場自体徒歩でないと近づけませんし、このキャンプ場の公式(?)駐車場は徒歩で10分ほど離れた場所が指定されています(利用は許可証が必要とHPに記載)。In my image, I thought there was a large parking lot near the campsite, but it was impractical to drive all the way here (there was no parking space at the campsite when the road became narrow).This is just one way to get there, but the first landmark heading towards the village is the Otani bus stop.One goal is the ``Otani'' bus stop on Route 73.(Route that leads to Kamitake Village) There is a sign in the center warning of bears.There is a narrow road ahead, so if you are confident in your physical strength and have time, we recommend using the parking lot at the Sakura Lake observation space and walking (although it is uphill and the distance is quite long). Please be careful).If you follow the road above to the left, you will come to Hyuga Village, which is located in front of Take Village (let's go this way).この辺も歩いてみましたが、何となしに嶽集落やキャンプ場を目印に直進すると100%迷って線が取りのぞかれた鉄塔がよく見える行き止まりにぶつかります。There seems to be a road (wooded forest on the slope) that leads to the village from this area, but the details are unknown.)This area is dotted with houses, and I wanted to see some ruins as soon as possible, so I decided to look for old ones or ruins. You might think so, but most of the houses in Hyuga Village are occupied by people.The next landmark is “Hyuga Public Hall”Now, go up to the left from the Otani bus stop on Route 73 and the next landmark is "Hyuga Public Hall."At first glance, this is a Heike residence, but at the entrance it says Hyuga Public Hall.建物の前にスペースがあるので、ここに駐車している見物客の方も目立ちました。 Or there are a few people parking in the empty spaces around here...(The road is narrow though).Once you reach the landmark Hyuga Public Hall, there is a red and white fence that prevents cars from entering, so if you follow the route that extends up the mountain from there, you can reach the village of Dake (it feels like you are climbing upwards).If there is a water treatment plant facility, a wooden shrine and the first decaying abandoned house will appear just beyond it.In fact, if you are looking for ruins, I think the main attractions are that building and the several half-destroyed buildings in front of the shrine.Excerpt from Machi Ayuki NOTE

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みずいひろ

4/5
There is an atmosphere

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mei toku

3/5
This campground is free for residents of the ward to use.*You will need to inquire and complete procedures at the ward office in advance.A few years ago, only one family used it.・Inside the bungalow: clean・Toilet/Shower room: Maybe it's because there aren't many customers? beautiful・Cooking area: Spacious and easy to use・Refrigerator: I think there are two large ones.★I asked the administrator to find a ruriboshi longhorn beetle.[Rental item]Cooking utensils, blankets, etc.Renting almost everything you need for camping is free.It seems like the only thing you have to pay for is firewood and charcoal.[Location]It's a campsite with a poor view surrounded by uninteresting cedar forests,It is better to include activities in the Chichibu area, sake brewery tours, sightseeing, etc. as a set.It's not a place you go out of your way, butIt's free and a good place for campers who have other things to do.【access】It's about a 15 minute walk from the parking lot near the abandoned village (?).The slope is so steep that students in the athletic club can get a good workout by walking back and forth.Not recommended for families with small children or beginners at camping.The road to the parking lot is narrow,I think it would be a pain if it was a big car.*I didn't know that it was famous for being an abandoned village. . . .

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shintarou satou

5/5
The village of Dake was the model for the horror game Siren, and just going to see it was impressive.