Hakushukanko Ojiro Camping Ground

8.0
Excellent
(95 reviews)

Japan, 〒408-0315 Yamanashi, Hokuto, 白州町白須8886

+81 551-35-2345

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Hotel Description

Hakushukanko Ojiro Camping Ground is a charming retreat nestled in the serene and scenic surroundings of Hokuto, Yamanashi, Japan. Located at 〒408-0315 Yamanashi, Hokuto, 白州町白須8886, this camping ground offers guests a tranquil escape from the bustling city life. The area is renowned for its natural beauty, with lush forests, mountain views, and crystal-clear streams. The camping ground provides a cozy atmosphere with kid-friendly amenities, making it an ideal destination for families. The area also features a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, and exploring nearby scenic spots.
The rooms at Hakushukanko Ojiro Camping Ground are designed for comfort and relaxation, offering ample space to unwind after a day of adventure. Whether you're camping or staying in one of the more traditional accommodations, the rooms are equipped with basic amenities to ensure a pleasant stay.
Guests can enjoy high-speed internet and other facilities that enhance the camping experience, such as spacious tents and communal areas for socializing.
For transportation, the camping ground is conveniently located near several public transportation options, including Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport, which is about 1 hour and 6 minutes away by taxi. This makes it easily accessible for travelers seeking a nature-filled retreat.
Health and safety are a top priority at Hakushukanko Ojiro Camping Ground, and the site ensures that all guests are provided with safe and hygienic accommodations.
There is an abundance of outdoor activities to enjoy in the area, such as hiking up Mount Kaikoma, exploring the Ojiragawa Canyon, or visiting the Hinatayama trails, which are all easily accessible from the campsite.
Nearby attractions like Suntory Restaurant Jingu, Kaikoma Kitchen, and Yamayoshi offer a variety of dining options, where guests can enjoy local and international cuisine.
Hakushukanko Ojiro Camping Ground is a perfect choice for nature lovers, adventurers, and families looking to experience the great outdoors in a peaceful setting. We invite you to visit and immerse yourself in the beauty of Yamanashi while enjoying the comfortable and welcoming atmosphere of our camping ground.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Kid-friendly accommodations and amenities

2. Convenient access to outdoor activities like hiking and fishing

3. Proximity to scenic landmarks like Mount Kaikoma and Hinatayama

4. High-speed internet available for guests

5. Easily accessible from Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport

6. Close to a variety of dining options, including Suntory Restaurant Jingu and Kaikoma Kitchen

7. Surrounded by lush forests, mountain views, and crystal-clear streams

8. Ideal for family getaways and nature lovers

9. Safe and hygienic accommodations with a focus on guest well-being


6.0 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Mount Kaikoma
21 min
Hinatayama
22 min
Ojiragawa Canyon
1 min
Mount Kita
3 hr 30 min
Mount Hōō
3 hr 25 min

Nearest locations

べるが森のレストラン レ・アルピ
5 min
Opponi-tei Kokko
6 min
Dai Min
9 min
Suntory Restaurant Jingu
10 min
Kaikoma kitchen
12 min
コマガタケスキレット
13 min
メルローズイタリアーノ
14 min
Yamayoshi
17 min
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Good to know

Location rating6.0
Nearest airportShinshu-Matsumoto Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 6 min

Location

Japan, 〒408-0315 Yamanashi, Hokuto, 白州町白須8886

Airports:

Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 6 min


Nearby locations

6.0

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Top Attractions

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Amenities and Facilities

Children

Kid-friendly


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あいチャン

4/5
Introduced on Hiroshi's Bocchi Camp!

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GA SS

4/5
A campsite where you can wake up feeling good while listening to the sound of a flowing stream. The water is also quite clean.You can also ride bikes on the site, which gives a nice sense of freedom.Riders with normal skills who don't make a lot of noise on small gravel roads can camp while admiring their car on the site.The equipment required for camping is minimal (I personally think it's more than enough), so it doesn't take away from the outdoor feeling.Potton toilets do have a smell, but if idiots like those who come to camp and complain about the toilet and the insects are filtered out there, they are welcome as long as they don't come.I've heard some say it's a tough campsite, but I think it's a very good campsite.Also, if you go to any campground on a busy weekend day, you're bound to experience a lot more problems. obvious. I think you'll understand if you think about it that much.I'm fed up with the number of spoiled people in this world who claim to be in the "outdoors" but still demand hotel-like services.I think it would be a good idea to pitch a tent on your balcony or inside your room. It would be helpful if you didn't come because I'd be bored.

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hwang infeel

1/5
I want to know what I want to know. Sorry. Sorry.The worst campground is absolutely impossible to camp. The toilets are dirty, unfriendly, expensive, and the owner has a very bad personality. Please don't go there.Worst Campground Never camping. The bathroom is dirty, unkind, expensive, and the owner is very bad. Never go

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RideLife

4/5
The approach dirt road is narrow and difficult for large vehicles, but even a Wrangler can pass it. Maybe it's the timing because there are a lot of tourists on foot. It is impossible for people who are not used to using the toilet! I think it would be a good idea to walk to the clean restroom on the parking lot side.Even after the open fire, there are many spots everywhere, and it is by no means a clean campsite.It's worth going just to be able to pitch a tent so close to the Ojira River.

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rei

5/5
The road to get there is narrow, but Hiace and Estima were also coming in.You will pass through a narrow road of about 150 meters, but the probability of an oncoming vehicle is extremely low.Driving into the campground is difficult for low-height vehicles.Basically, you park in the parking lot within the campsite and camp near the river (a few meters from the parking lot). We were able to camp next to some cars.The toilet is so dirty you can't breathe.Therefore, we recommend a 5-minute walk to the clean restrooms in the large parking lot.It's a deserted campground, so even though it's during Golden Week, there are only 3 groups and it's quiet.The ground is flat, making it easy to camp.The river at the campsite is deep in some parts, so it's a good place to swim in the summer.The receptionist is very nice.

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おっきー

5/5
To talk about this, it is important to first discuss whether auto camping is possible or not.① Driving inPlease approach this place as if you can't do it.Going to hell and returning to hell!If you're a local, you might be able to pass by, but if you're going on an arranged marriage, you'll be stuck.Those returning from the campsite cannot turn back.It gets clogged with rough roads, narrow roads, and curves.Don't just take our word for it that you can go!Please be prepared for the worst "☠️".If the prefecture wants to use it as a campsite, they should seriously pave the road.②EquipmentThe campsite is large.You can also have an open fire.We sell designated bags for ``flammable'' and ``non-flammable'' garbage for 500 yen each, but be sure to take them home!The kitchen has a water source.I don't know where the charcoal dump is.*Don't use charcoal unless you have a charcoal jar to take home!*There are two types of toilets: pump type and flush type.Washing is far away.Be careful when setting up as the ammonia odor will accumulate downstream.③Environment/sceneryit's the best.Mineral water flows in large quantities.The basin of the waterfall is a natural pool.I can swim.④OverviewUnless it is advertised as a campsite,Perfect ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Where people spend the night,Unfortunately⭐️⭐️⭐️Including safety to the siteWith compliments⭐️Fortunately, there may have been no accidents because the local motorcycle guide, the ``guidance person'', was guiding them well.I later learned that the guy on the bike was a volunteer?Isn't the river becoming dangerous due to rain even after the management is gone? I felt very at ease as they patrolled and called out to ensure the safety of out-of-prefecture campers.thank you.It would be a shame if an accident were to occur, so I hope that the prefectural management will do their best.Even if you use the restroom later, if car camping is allowed, create a path for mutual access.Once an accident actually occurs, it is too late.

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T T

1/5
good points・The uncles and aunts at the reception are very friendly people.・Great location along the riverBad points・The homepage has not been updated and there are many differences from the actual website.①The campsite fee is not 1,000 yen. (I was charged 2,500 yen per night for a motorcycle)②There are no baths or vending machines.・Motorcycles are almost impossible to enter beyond the large parking lot in front of the reception. (Depending on the car model, the receptionist will tell you that it's okay.)-The toilet near the reception is of average cleanliness, but the toilet at the campsite has a bad odor and is the worst.・The water supply facilities are good enough that you can use the water.・During the tourist season, there are many children, and although there is a ``no fireworks allowed'' policy, many campers let off fireworks at a distance where their tents will be set on fire.

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A Y

4/5
The road leading up to it is surprisingly narrow and there are a lot of pedestrians, so be careful, so if you're not confident driving, you might be nervous.The campsite is lovely and has a beautiful river.

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坂本直樹

3/5
The location is great, close to a beautiful mountain stream, but when I visited, the toilets and kitchen were pretty dirty.

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Ryuji Hori

4/5
The location is great. It's quiet and there aren't many families or large campers.Ideal as a base camp for climbing Mt. Hyuga and hiking the Ojiro Valley.However, the road to reach the campsite is quite rough. It is located beyond the large parking lot of Ojiro Valley. An unpaved road with a cliff on one side and narrow enough for just one car to pass through. If an oncoming car comes, you're almost out. Climbers are also walking, so be careful. There was no space to pass each other, so one of us had to back up (actually, I was sweating while backing up against an oncoming car and paying attention to the cliff and pedestrians). If you are not confident in driving, it is best to avoid large vehicles.Facilities are minimal. There is only a toilet and a kitchen.There is a shop (selling snacks, firewood, charcoal, etc.), but it closes around 5pm.*No reservation required. 1,500 yen per day for bringing a tent, 1,000 yen per day for one car