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Tsukechi Grandma

Tsukechi Grandma

Tsukechicho 1154 Tsukechi Bachanchi
2.29KM from Kitaena Camping Ground
per night
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USD**9
Ryori Ryokan Jumboike

Ryori Ryokan Jumboike

3.5 / 5
8593-24, Tsukechicho, Nakatsugawa-Shi, Gifu, 508-0351
6.71KM from Kitaena Camping Ground
Parking
per night
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USD**3

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Kitaena Camping Ground

Hoku-Ena Campground Official Cabin Site offers child-friendly wooden cabins with private kitchens and heating systems, ideal for winter or rainy season stays. Just a 3-minute walk to the stream, guests can enjoy nature guided tours and night sky watching. Book via HopeGoo for exclusive parking access and early-bird discounts

Beyond standard bonfire nights and forest fishing, the site hosts bamboo weaving workshops and guided forest hikes led by local residents through hidden valleys and century-old cherry trees. Some activities can be booked on-site, but we recommend reserving in advance through the HopeGoo app

Hoku-Ena Mountain View Cabins sit atop the highest point of the campground, each featuring floor-to-ceiling windows that frame mist rising over the hills like ink wash paintings. Equipped with electric blankets and stoves, these rooms are perfect for autumn and winter visits. Due to high demand, book early via HopeGoo to secure your stay

A scenic 25-minute walk connects the campground to Nakatsugawa City along an ancient trail lined with river-side pavilions and wild deer sightings. For convenience, the site provides shuttle bus service (twice daily), reducing travel time to just 8 minutes. Schedule details available on HopeGoo

The on-site Mountain Wild Kitchen serves dishes made with fresh highland vegetables and local dairy, such as "Birch Sap Stew Chicken" and "Fiddlehead Pancakes." Open to all visitors, reservations recommended one hour ahead. HopeGoo users receive priority HopeGoo

The site features 24/7 patrols, thermal surveillance cameras, and weatherproof tent shelters across all camping zones. Every evening at 7 PM, staff lead light-guided nature walks to enhance safety and deepen connection with nocturnal wildlife. All facilities meet Japan’s national camping safety standards