Fujikawachikeikoku Camping Ground

8.0
Excellent
(23 reviews)

Hotel Description

Fujikawachikeikoku Camping Ground is a charming retreat nestled in the picturesque Fujikawachikeikoku Gorge, offering guests an authentic nature-filled escape. Located in a serene and tranquil area, this camping ground offers a peaceful environment surrounded by lush forests and captivating natural beauty. The area is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, with hiking trails and scenic views that make it a perfect getaway. Guests can enjoy the beauty of the gorge and the surrounding mountains while staying in comfortable and well-maintained camping accommodations. The design of the camping ground blends seamlessly with the natural environment, providing a rustic yet inviting atmosphere for a memorable stay.
The camping grounds feature spacious areas for tents and other camping amenities, offering a blend of comfort and adventure. While staying here, guests can enjoy the simplicity and beauty of nature, with access to essential facilities to enhance their stay. The surrounding area also offers nearby attractions, making it an ideal destination for exploration.
The camping ground is accessible via public transport, with nearby taxi services available, and is within a two-hour drive from major airports like Oita and Kumamoto. Guests can also explore popular local landmarks, such as Fujigawachi Gorge, Mount Ōkueyama, and the Amanoiwato Shrine.
Guests will also find a variety of dining options nearby, including 山の中華カフェ うめりあ, Ryuo, Joyfull Miyazaki Takachiho Branch, Yumeya Mieten Indian Cuisine, and 黒豚レストラン 六白, offering a range of cuisines from local Chinese and Japanese to Indian dishes.
For those seeking adventure, there are numerous outdoor activities, including hiking, mountain climbing, and exploring the nearby forests and rivers. Whether you're looking to relax by the serene waters of the gorge or challenge yourself with a mountain hike, Fujikawachikeikoku Camping Ground provides the perfect base for your nature-filled adventure.
We warmly invite you to experience the calm and beauty of this hidden gem, offering a memorable and refreshing escape in the heart of nature.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Nestled in the picturesque Fujikawachikeikoku Gorge with stunning natural surroundings

2. Spacious tent accommodations offering a blend of comfort and adventure

3. Easy access to hiking trails and outdoor activities in the nearby mountains

4. Conveniently located near public transport options and major airports like Oita and Kumamoto

5. Proximity to popular attractions like Fujigawachi Gorge, Amanoiwato Shrine, and Mount Ōkueyama

6. Diverse dining options nearby including local Chinese, Japanese, and Indian restaurants


5.6 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Fujigawachi Gorge
20 min
Mount Ōkueyama
2 hr 2 min
Amanoiwato Shrine
1 hr 40 min
Mt. Katamuki
1 hr 35 min
Totoro Bus Stop
37 min

Nearest locations

山の中華カフェ うめりあ
29 min
Ryuo
37 min
Suehiro
53 min
Yumeya Mieten Indian Cuisine
54 min
Bistro Grazie
54 min
黒豚レストラン 六白
56 min
四季彩料理 伊勢家
57 min
お食事処 鈴らん
1 hr 2 min
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Good to know

Location rating5.6
Nearest airportOita Airport
Travel time to airport2 hr 24 min

Location

Airports:

Oita Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 24 min

Kumamoto Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 35 min


Nearby locations

5.6

Good Location

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


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幸男今井

5/5
There are still many good places in Kyushu and Oita that I don't know about.There was such a beautiful river!

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eatsleepsolocamp eatsleepndroadster

5/5
I went there leisurely on a moped from Fukuoka.This is a wonderful campsite that is located in an unexplored area deep in the mountains, but even has a hot spring♨️.One night is not enough if you want to explore the forest roads around here.When I went camping in my short-height Roadster, I couldn't get over the steps at the entrance to the campsite and had to give up.This was the first time I had been sucked by a leech in Japan and I was surprised. be careful.

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Yasu Wada

1/5
This is the situation in 2012.The rain that fell during the night flowed into the tent site, creating a water bed all night.

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Hideki

4/5
It was a nice placeI'm a Docomo user, but I can't get a signal.The AM on the radio is also a little weird.When pitching a tent near a river, if you are concerned about the sound of the river, you may want to stay on the mountain side.There is also an open fire, so it may be OK to use an open fire.Large bikes need to be careful about the steps along the way and halfway to the site entrance.Rub the bottom.

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TK

5/5
The tent site only has a pump-type toilet and a tap with mountain water that needs to be boiled for drinking. This is a very small campground where you take all your trash, ash, and charcoal home with you. However, the river is beautiful and the scenery is amazing. I think this is the perfect place for experienced campers who find that that is all they need.(On the day I stayed, there were about 5 people, some solos and some in duos, but they all had good manners.)The reception is at the hot spring "Yutopia", which is a little ahead. You can also make reservations by calling us. The cost was 1000 yen for a solo tent. The check-out time is not too noisy, so we recommend taking a leisurely soak in the wonderful hot springs that open from 10:30 before heading home.However, the roads along the way are often narrow and difficult to separate from. Please drive with caution, even during the day, with your lights on and driving slowly around corners where you can't see.

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pinkichikun

5/5
It seems like there are several places. The place where I camped was for solo camping, and it was a place where you could pitch about 6 tents. There was a river running through it, and it was a quiet place in the valley where you could spend the night. I went there with my grandson. However, my grandson was very happy with the campsite. We walked along the river and killed time playing soccer balls and frisbees. Although there aren't any artificial playthings around, it's a great place to interact with nature. I think the facilities include a toilet and a kitchen.The fee was 1000 yen.

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h s

5/5
There is no signal at the campsite deep in the mountains. (If you look for it, you'll find it occasionally. (Docomo)) The road to the campsite is narrow, so you need to be careful when leaving.There seem to be few people here, so you can have a quiet and relaxing time. There are many wild animals, including deer and wild boars. Please be careful of wasps.Although the price has increased from R3.4.1, the price is still low and we are open all year round, so you can camp even in the off-season. The tent sites and bungalows are located in separate locations.There is no running water or electricity, but the toilets have sensor lights and toilet paper, and seem to be well maintained. The nearby hot springs, Topia, are clean and run by a married couple? He was also a friendly person. I would definitely like to go again.

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垣迫秀明

5/5
We used the campsite. When you turn on the faucet, water will come out, but since the water is running from the tap, it is better to boil it first. The toilet is empty. A river flows nearby and you can play in the stream. This is a campsite where you can enjoy a camping atmosphere.