(Translated by Google) I went solo camping carrying a backpack from Zendoji Station.
I made a reservation by phone the day before, and it seems that I can choose the plot on a first-come, first-served basis. No cancellation fee
The process is: Decide where to pitch your tent at the reception desk, sign the precautions paper → Set up → After setting up your tent, go to reception again to measure the size of the tent and determine the price → 10 minutes later, go to reception again and pay the fee (in cash) → The rest is your choice.
Camping equipment, firewood, and food are not for sale, but drink vending machines are available.
The area is quite large. It's easy to stick a peg in, but there are places where stones are buried, so you need a hammer, and although it's grass, you can see the soil.
Since there's nothing to block the sun, it gets hot and windy in the summer, so it's better to use a tent that can accommodate that.
It seems that there are not many people using the camp because it is a weekday and it is cloudy and the next day it is sunny.
I used a relatively large tent, but it was extremely cheap at 510 yen.
However, cars are not allowed in and there is a long distance from the parking lot to the lot, so if you have a lot of luggage, a cart is a must.
The hours are from 11:00 to 11:00 the next day, the parking lot is open at night, and you can shop at the baths and roadside stations.
At the reception desk, you can receive a 50 yen discount ticket for soft-serve ice cream that can be used at Roadside Station Kurume.
There are toilets at both ends, and the toilet on the parking lot side seems to be barrier-free (with a washlet). There is no washlet on the kitchen side, but I'm glad it's Western style.
There is also a kitchen building, but it is not very clean.
There was a site where you could see azaleas right in front of you. I used it in April and it was in full bloom and beautiful.
The site is large, but the only section that can be used is the left half of the site. Bonfires are OK as long as they are covered with a sheet, ash and trash must be taken home, fireworks are prohibited, and people are asked to be quiet after 10 p.m.
Also, grandfathers and grandmothers are walking across the block as usual (lol).
I can forgive it because it's cheap, but I can't recommend it to people who don't like that kind of thing.
This is a cheap campsite that can be reached by train, so please be respectful when using it.
(Original)
善導寺駅からバックパックを担いでソロキャンプをしました
前日に電話予約をしましたが、早い者勝ちで区画を選べるようです。キャンセル料はなし
流れは、受け付けでテントを張る場所を決め、注意事項の紙にサイン→設営→テントを張ったら、再度受け付けに行きテントのサイズを測定し料金が決まる→10分後再び受け付けで料金を(現金)払う→あとは自由
キャンプ用品、薪、食料品の販売はなし、飲み物の自動販売機はあります
区画はかなり広いです。ペグは刺しやすいですが石が埋まってる場所もありハンマーが必要、芝ですが土も見えてます
日差しを遮るものがないので夏場は暑いし風も強いので、対応できるテントを使ったほうがいいです
キャンプ利用日は平日で雲り→翌日は快晴みたいなシチュエーションが利用者も少ないようです
比較的大きなテントを使いましたが510円という破格の安さ
ただ、車の乗り入れができないし、駐車場から区画まで距離があるので荷物が多いならカートは必須です
時間は11:00から翌日11:00までで、駐車場も夜は開けてあり、お風呂や道の駅にも買い物が可能
受け付けで道の駅くるめで使えるソフトクリーム50円割り引き券をもらえます
トイレは両端にあり、駐車場側のトイレはバリアフリー(ウォシュレットあり)があるようです。炊事棟側はウォシュレットはないですが、洋式なのは嬉しい
炊事棟もありますが、あまり綺麗とはいえません
目の前につつじが見られる敷地がありました。4月に利用しましたが満開で綺麗でした
敷地は広いですが使える区画は敷地の左半分です。焚き火はシートを敷けばOK、灰やゴミは持ち帰り、花火禁止、22時以降は静かに過ごすように
あと、おじいさん、おばあさんが普通に区画を横切ったり散歩してます(笑)
安いから許せますが…そういうのが嫌な人にはオススメできません
電車で来れる安いキャンプ場、皆さんマナーを守って使いましょう