A campground that is full of greenery which sits by the foot of the Kasabori dam. There is also a walkway that connects both the campground and the Kasabori gorge.
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Cabins (2 buildings) |
Overnight: 3,000yen 8 tatami size |
| *Cabins are available from 10am to 10am of the following day. Please contact the Sanjo City Office, Tourism Promotion Division before hand for booking and pre-payment. |
| Open space |
Free For day use 10am-5pm, For overnight use 10am-10am |
*If canceling due to weather, please contact beforehand. (no cancellation fee ) If the Tourism Promotion Division is closed, please contact the manager Mr. Sakai, Tel 0256-47-2729 (Japanese only) Water: Ground water is being used, so please boil before drinking. Toilet: No plumbing Kitchen: No roof provided |
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| Warning: |
- As the campground is located in the wilderness, there are stink-bugs, cattle-flies, and leeches around. There can be outbreaks of cattle-flies during the summer time (July to mid-Sept), hence we do not reccommend using the facilities during this time.
- The campground is approximately a 700 to 800 meter walk from the parking lot.
- The rope bridge is safe for crossing.
- You will be out of mobile reception range.
- The campsite is not frequently maintained, if a properly maintained camping site is required, the Yagigahana Automobile Campground is just a 5km drive away.
- There is no resident manager on site.
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| Kasabori Serow Path: |
- Path leads from the campground to the Kasabori Dam
- A great view of the valley can be seen part way from the path.
- If you're lucky, you may spot a Japanese serow.
- You will be out of mobile reception range.
- In the spring, many wild flowers can be found, and during the autumn the foilage is full of color.
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Approximately a 60min drive from the Sanjo-Tsubame Inter-Change (Hokuriku Expressway) down the National Route 289.
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map to location (in Japanese) |