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Lakeside camping grounds
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It is a campsite on the shores of Lake Abashiri, about 5 km along National Highway 39 to Abashiri city. It is available for free. The site is flat and Lake Abashiri spreads out in front of you. There is no supermarket nearby, so you should prepare food. It is beautiful at sunset.
It is a campsite where vehicles are not allowed to enter. It is stretched long and narrowly between the national highway and Lake Abashiri. Therefore, depending on the location, there is a distance to carry goods, but when I went back, there were many trees (although it was about a thicket), and it was quite vacant. The slender and long thing is that you can secure a good view anywhere unless it is along the national highway. It was a campsite with a beautiful evening view.
A campsite located between a busy road and Lake Abashiri. However, the view is good and you can spend a relaxing time if you don't mind the car. The number of cars decreased at night. The beer was delicious while looking at the lake. It is a pity that bonfires are prohibited.
I saw a cherry blossom climbing near the Yobutoura campsite on you tube, and it looked like a cherry blossom, so I went to see it. I managed to find the location, but it wasn't the river I expected. The place where the water of the river enters Lake Abashiri is a clay pipe, and the water comes to Lake Abashiri by passing through the ridge. I thought it was another fish because the river itself was quite rough, the cherry blossoms were ragged and the color of marriage. Mocho ...
Since it faces the road, I don't know if it can be said to be a campsite like Hokkaido, but it is a campsite with a sense of liberation. Direct fires are prohibited, but he is willing to buy local things nearby and BBQ is the best.
Lakeside camping grounds
It is a campsite on the shores of Lake Abashiri, about 5 km along National Highway 39 to Abashiri city. It is available for free. The site is flat and Lake Abashiri spreads out in front of you. There is no supermarket nearby, so you should prepare food. It is beautiful at sunset.
Hot springs are close.
It is a campsite where vehicles are not allowed to enter. It is stretched long and narrowly between the national highway and Lake Abashiri. Therefore, depending on the location, there is a distance to carry goods, but when I went back, there were many trees (although it was about a thicket), and it was quite vacant. The slender and long thing is that you can secure a good view anywhere unless it is along the national highway. It was a campsite with a beautiful evening view.
You can enjoy the sunset slowly.
A campsite located between a busy road and Lake Abashiri. However, the view is good and you can spend a relaxing time if you don't mind the car. The number of cars decreased at night. The beer was delicious while looking at the lake. It is a pity that bonfires are prohibited.
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I saw a cherry blossom climbing near the Yobutoura campsite on you tube, and it looked like a cherry blossom, so I went to see it. I managed to find the location, but it wasn't the river I expected. The place where the water of the river enters Lake Abashiri is a clay pipe, and the water comes to Lake Abashiri by passing through the ridge. I thought it was another fish because the river itself was quite rough, the cherry blossoms were ragged and the color of marriage. Mocho ...
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Since it faces the road, I don't know if it can be said to be a campsite like Hokkaido, but it is a campsite with a sense of liberation. Direct fires are prohibited, but he is willing to buy local things nearby and BBQ is the best.