1558-2【キャンプ】【4K】2024年リニューアル キャンプ場!茨城県神栖市 かみすキャンパーズヴィレッジ紹介

1558-2 [Camping] [4K] A campsite that will be renewed in 2024! Introducing Kamisu Campers Village, Kamisu City, Ibaraki Prefecture Heading to the new campsite. The location is Kamisu City, Ibaraki Prefecture. The name is Kamisu Campers Village. ■Basic information about the campsite The site will be renewed in 2024. There are also cottages and bungalows. You can also have a barbecue. The sea is nearby so you can play in the sea. There are free campsites. The site is a 10x10m natural grass site. One car can be brought in. The second and subsequent cars will be parked in the parking lot. There are sites with and without AC power. Pets are allowed in some locations. There is a washing area and a toilet building nearby. Overnight stays and day camping are available. Overnight stays are from 12:00 to 11:00 the next day. Prices start from 2,800 yen per adult. There is no mention of day camping on the website. I called to confirm whether day camping was available. It was available from after 9:00. The fee was 2,800 yen per adult. This was the same as the accommodation fee. I received a call back and made a reservation. There is a shower building that can be used 24 hours a day. There is also a private bath. For details, please call or check the website. ■ Heading to the campsite You are now approaching the campsite. Turn left around here. Continue straight for a while. Turn right at the end of the road. Turn left at the sign for the campsite. You will be able to pass the other cars, but the road is bumpy. Park in the open space on the left. You will check in at the building on the left. ■ Moving to the site After checking in, head to the site by car. Continue a little and turn left. Turn right immediately. Head to free site number 6. Turn left at the end of the road. Continue straight down the alley. There is a free site sign on the left. You have gone too far, so back up and turn left. The entrance was a little on a slope. There was a numbered sign on the hedge. I backed into the site. I arrived at free site number 6. ■Check the free site It was surrounded by trees and there was no one there. I was given a map at reception. The reception is in the bottom center of the map. I drove to number 6 in the upper left. There are a number of free sites in this area. I handed over my camp sticker at reception. In exchange I was given a campsite sticker. I got out of the car. The grass site felt spacious. It was spacious enough for a family. There were trees growing in the plot. Privacy was also guaranteed and I felt safe. The furthest back was site number 7. I checked the sign near the hedge. I felt at ease surrounded by forest. I walked around the campsite first. First I checked the free site. I walked towards the entrance. Site number 5 is in the foreground. There is a washing area nearby. There are four water taps. I confirmed that there was water. I left the entrance and walked to the right. There is a parking lot in an open area. Next to it are sites 1 to 4. We go back along the road to check the other side. This is a sign for the free sites. There are mosquitoes, so you need to take precautions. We pass next to the water source. We can see sites 8 to 10 on the left. This area is also wide and spacious. You can enter by car along the back. Sites 9 and 10 are lined up. The road dead-ends around here. ■Check the power sites Next, we go to check out the power sites. We have returned to the parking area. Along the way, we find free site 22. There is a large tree. Crushed stones are laid out here. The plots are separated by blue netting. There are warnings about the campsite written there. Next to it is site 23. It looks like you can’t enter here because of the flowers and grass. We can see the neighboring campsite beyond the fence. It’s strange that there is a separate reception. The road continues, but there is grass growing there. We go back along the road and head towards the parking lot. Site 21 is on the left. Next to that is site number 20. You can take your rubbish home or throw it away for 500 yen. You will see toilets to the right. Further on is the barbecue area. Turn right on the central road. This road appears to be a public road. You will see the power site on the right. There is a sign that says tent site. If you turn right you will reach the power site. The grass site is very spacious. Each site is quite spacious. There is a pool on the other side of the net. In the far right is power site AC9. There is a power box nearby. You can also enter by car. Next to it is power site AC10. Sites AC11 and AC12 are lined up next to each other. At the very back is site AC13. On the other side there are sites facing each other. There are a total of three rows. ■Check out the Children’s Plaza Next, check out the area around the Children’s Plaza. You can hear birds singing. Return to the way you came. Walk along the central path. On the left is the path to the free site. A little further ahead, turn left. Here too, there are warnings for camping. There are a row of bungalows. They are lined up in the order 7, 11, and 12. There is a sign for the new campsite. If you go to the right, you will see a row of playground equipment. There is a slide on the left. On the right are swings. At the very back is an athletics facility using ropes. This area does not appear to be in use. There is a sign for the Children’s Plaza. Its previous name was Kamisu Auto Campsite. There is an observation deck, so we go up. The ground creaks so we proceed carefully. You can see the surrounding scenery from the observation deck. Paragliders are flying in the distance. You can see the area around the reception. If you look to the right, you can see the whole campsite. There is a passage at the back. Go right and go down the slope. There are free sites 11 to 14. That’s all for the Children’s Plaza area. ■Check the bungalows Finally, check the area around the bungalows. Leave the road and go straight ahead. There is a new sign along the road. Go a little further and turn left. There is bungalow B13. It is next to B14 and B15. It is well-built and has a wooden deck. There are more bungalows lined up at the back. There is a toilet and shower building. Go through the road and you will return to the reception area. On the left is the entrance to the campsite. You can see a three-story building on the right. This is Cottage 1. On the left is the washing area and the second barbecue area. This is the area around the toilet. The shower was 300 yen for four minutes. The toilets have been renovated and are clean. There is a vending machine. That’s all for the area around the bungalows. There seems to be a rock bath behind the reception. ■Pitching a tent at the free site We are back at the free site. Pitch our tent at the site. Open the car door. Take the tent out of the car. It is an auto site so it is easy to get in and out. The ground is sandy and easy to insert. We set up a tent and tarp on the site. We usually set them up facing the same direction as the car. This time we changed the direction to take advantage of the shade. We set up the tarp to create shade. We won’t be using the bicycle, but we’ll display it. Using the car will give us even more space. It looks good and gives a sense of excitement. View from the front. We raised the left side to make it easier to make a bonfire. There was a cat in the back. View from diagonally in front. View from directly to the side. View from diagonally behind. View from directly behind. Before we knew it, the cat had gone away. A tarp will probably be necessary in hot weather. ■ Making iced tea Sit on the mat under the tarp. Check the movement of the sun. The position of the shade from the tarp will change. Make a drink using the gas burner. Spread out the table and place it on the ground. Take the gas burner out of the case. Take out the CB canister and connect it. Place the gas burner on the right. Take out the 750ml and 300ml cookers. Open the lid of the canteen bottle. Pour water from the bottle. Light the gas burner. Put the lid on and place the cooker on top. Boil water in the cooker. Brew cold brew iced tea. You can make this in a glass or your own bottle. Open the bag and take out the tea bag. I put ice in a Coleman bottle. The bottle is vacuum insulated. The ice is stuck inside and won’t come out. I’d like a special ice container. Shake the bottle to separate the ice. One piece of ice comes out.

茨城県神栖市 かみすキャンパーズヴィレッジを紹介します。
キャンプ場の入り口で受付しました。そのまま車でフリーサイトに移動しました。
木に囲まれていい雰囲気でした。車の隣にテントを張れます。

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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
0:02:20 ■キャンプ場に向かう
0:03:03 ■サイトに移動する
0:04:06 ■フリーサイトを確認する
0:06:58 ■電源サイトを確認する
0:09:51 ■こども広場を確認する
0:12:08 ■バンガローを確認する
0:13:51 ■フリーサイトにテントを張る
0:15:44 ■アイスティーを淹れる

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1 Comment

  1. ここまでバンガローが設置されているのであれば、たまにはテント等設営無しで楽しんでも良さそうですな。
    焚火の準備に即入れます🍺🍴😋シャワーも完備されていてるので普通に宿泊されても良さそう。
    でもココ混みそうですね😅

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