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Minami Ryugababa Camping Ground

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  • LoveTravel803635
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    Camping ground for mountain climbing Hakusan.

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    I used it when climbing Mt. Hakusan. Camping will increase your luggage, but you can stay without feeling cramped, so if you have physical strength, it is recommended. The toilet is drawn, but if you walk to the lodge for about 10 minutes, you can use the daffodil toilet 24 time. If you don't like having luggage, there is also a cottage.

    Reviewed on Aug 16, 2016
  • otou2015
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    A camp surrounded by flower fields

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    7 I visited the time when Hakusan at the end of the month was the most flowery. The tent night fee is reasonable at 300 yen / 1 day. It's a few hours walk away with tents, sleeping bags and food. The toilet in the campsite is old It's a little tough because it's turned into a flush toilet at Nanryu Sanso, where the receptionist is located, so I think it's a good idea to use it here.

    Reviewed on Aug 1, 2016
  • shirishiri
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    There was a lot of snow this year.

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    It is a designated place of the mausoleum at the middle point of the longitudinal course from Hakusan to betsuyama. After climbing Mt. Hakusan, it was planned to run a mausoleum before going down to Ichinose via Naoto Oizaka and Betsuyama the next day, but this year there was a lot of snow, so I gave up Murodo and headed for Minami Ryugababa. Even the evacuation hut was buried in snow, so I had the first experience of digging a snow cave and operating the curtain. Since I was doing the shore camp here almost every year, I knew the location of the water field, but it was difficult to dig it out. This time, due to the change of route, the shore ...

    Reviewed on Jun 30, 2012

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