1549【キャンプ】【4K】ゆるキャン△聖地巡礼の旅4!山梨県南巨摩郡身延町 浩庵キャンプ場紹介

1549 [Camp] [4K] Yuru Camp△Sacred place pilgrimage trip 4! Introduction to Koan Campsite, Minobu Town, Minamikoma District, Yamanashi Prefecture I’m heading to my first campsite. The location is Minobu Town, Yamanashi Prefecture. The name is Koan Campsite. ■Basic information about the campsite Yuru Camp△ A pilgrimage to sacred places. This is the second day of a 1 night and 2 day trip. Head to Koan Campsite. I made a reservation from the website. You can see Mt. Fuji right in front of you. Enjoy the best outdoor life. There are tent sites and cabins. The campsite has coin showers. There is also a paid bath in the administration building. Overnight stays and day camps are available. Choose your check-in time when making your reservation. Normal check-out time is 10:00. Late check-out at 17:00 is also available. The price is 700 yen for one adult. Installation fees and parking fees will be charged separately. In the case of a tent, it costs 1100 yen for one tent. For a regular car, it is 1100 yen. The amount varies depending on the time and period. Day camp also selects the time when making reservations. Choose between 8:00 and 11:30. Check-out is at 17:00. The price is 500 yen for one adult. It costs 600 yen for one tent. The parking lot costs 600 yen for a regular car. Check the website for details. ■Receive at the campsite It’s near the campsite. Turn right around here. Lake Motosu can be seen on the left. There is a parking lot for tourists. There is a parking lot and a toilet a little further back. We arrived at the campsite parking lot. Park in an open area. You can see Mt. Fuji in front. Get out of the car. Although it’s a weekday, it’s quite crowded. The reception is near the building on the right. It is surrounded by mountains. Reception starts after the reservation time. There are already people waiting in line. It’s time. There are counters lined up at the reception. I paid the fee and received an explanation. ■Move to the lakeside site Place the paper on the dashboard. Exit to the right from the parking lot. Go a little further and turn left. There is a chain on it, so remove it. They were kind enough to let me through. If you are the last one, put on the chain. We will go down a gentle slope. The width of one car is a compromise. You can see the building’s car at the bottom of the hill. This time my hope is a lakeside site. First, enter the parking lot on the left. Park in an open area. Get out of the car. I grab my luggage and head to find a spot. Walk to the lakeside site. The shore of Lake Motosu came into view. Tents and cars are lined up around the lake. The site continues on the left. Cones are lined up for cars to pass through. Coincidentally, the front was open. Check with the people around you and choose this location. Place your luggage so that it does not fly away. I’ll go back to get the car. We will confirm the site after it is set up. The building on the way is a SUP warehouse. I returned to the parking lot. Get in the car and head to the lakeside site. Also, be careful of oncoming vehicles. Move only after the car in front of you has moved forward. The distance between you and your neighbor should be at least 1m. It’s at the very back, so you can park your car sideways. ■ Pitch a tent at the site Get out of the car. Once we have decided on a location, we will set up the tent. Remove the luggage from the car and carry it. Stay in front of the lake as much as possible. I left my luggage in front of the lake. I set up my tent and packed my bags. This is the view from the front. This is the view from diagonally in front. This is the view from the side. You can enjoy the lakeside right in front of you. This is the view diagonally from behind. This is the view from directly behind. Camp in front of Mt. Fuji and Lake Motosu. Since the ground is stone, I used titanium pegs. It is good to have a cot when sleeping. The wind is blowing from the front. It’s good to have a windshield when it’s windy. Since it’s not the ocean, it’s good to be able to put it on the waterside. It’s easy to unload because the car is nearby. ■Check the map Check the campground map. I parked in the parking lot above and accepted. I went down the hill and parked in the parking lot below. We moved to the lakeside site and set up our tents. The lakeside sites are in three rows. There are tent-only areas and boat grounds. There is a forest site on the left. Park your car in the parking lot at the forest site. To the right is the cabin area. Facilities are located around the parking lot. ■Check the lakeside site Check the lakeside site. This is the second row location. On the right is the row facing the lake. The third row on the left is slightly higher. First, head to the left side of the lake. There are cars and tents on both sides of the road. The left side gradually became narrower. Boating classes are held on this day. Boats are lined up on the left. You can see Mt. Fuji from this area as well. You can see the tent at the forest site in the back left. Continue down the road. The site has been going on for quite some time. The tent is pitched in front of the lake. Go up to the upper level and go back. This is where you park your car and carry your luggage. The view is also good from the top floor. There are hammocks in some places. You can also access the upper level by car. You can pitch a tent next to your car in this area. I returned to near the entrance. It was the first passage I went through. Cross the road and look on the right side of the lake. This is basically 3 columns. You can see tents and cars on the left and right. You can also see Mt. Fuji from here. A building came into view on the hill. I think it’s the cabin area. The back is a place only for tents. The site ends at this point, so I’ll turn back. Walk back along the lower row of paths. The lake side seems to be popular. There is currently no one in the second row. I returned to the central car. ■Check the equipment Next, check the equipment. We arrived near the lower parking lot. The building you can see in front is a store. There are two on the right side as well. There is a toilet in the back. There are coin showers on the left side. There is a water hole nearby. ■Check the forest site Next, check the forest site. You can see the tent across the parking lot. Enter from around the color cone. The ones near the lake seem to be more popular. The lake can also be seen from the forest site. The site is also spread out on the left. The view from the forest is also nice. You can enjoy a different atmosphere here. After walking a little further, a depression came into view. It looks like you can go down from here. Turn around to the left. There is also a tent in the foreground. This seems like a good option if you want to spend some time in peace. This is the state of the forest site. There are fallen pine cones on the site. A beautiful tree is growing there. I returned to the parking lot. This is the entire water facility building. Coin showers are 100 yen for 2 minutes. The path is the same both going and returning. This is the view around the parking lot. ■Brew a drink I returned to the tent. Sit on the mat. Clouds have covered Mt. Fuji. I hope to see it soon. Bring out the table and prepare the gas can. Remove the gas burner from the case. Connect it to a gas can and place it on a flat surface. The wind is blowing from the front. Bring out Captain Stag’s windshield. Take out the pin and insert it into the ground. You can use fire to suppress the effects of cold. Take out a 300ml mug. Open the lid of the canteen bottle. Pour water from the bottle. Keep the bottle lid closed. Light the gas burner. Place a cup of water on top. Wait for a while until the water boils. The water is starting to boil. Turn off the gas burner. Put on leather gloves and lower the cup. Serve honey apple tea. Remove the tea bag from inside. Place the tea bag into the cup. Waiting for the tea to be made. Remove the tea bag. I’ll have honey apple tea. It’s warm and I can take a breather. Drink while admiring the view. ■Make curry in front of Mt. Fuji Open the cooler box. I’m going to make lunch. When you think of it as curry noodles, it becomes curry. Take out the bundok rice bowl. I use the leftover rice I cooked in the morning. Use steam-cooked water.

山梨県南巨摩郡身延町 浩庵キャンプ場を紹介します。
受付して車で降りてきました。空いている場所に車を移動しました。
湖畔沿いにサイトが広がっています。左には林間サイトが広がっています。

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目次:
0:00:00 ■はじめに
0:00:22 ■キャンプ場の基本情報
0:02:30 ■キャンプ場で受付する
0:03:58 ■湖畔サイトに移動する
0:06:35 ■サイトにテントを張る
0:08:13 ■マップを確認する
0:09:06 ■湖畔サイトを確認する
0:11:58 ■設備を確認する
0:12:36 ■林間サイトを確認する
0:14:24 ■飲み物を淹れる
0:17:07 ■富士山の前でカレーを作る

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2 Comments

  1. いつも、キャンプ場選びの参考に拝見させて貰っています。
    偶然にも同じに日に洪庵キャンプ場に行っていたようで、自分の車が映っていたので驚きました。

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