Niseko Camp Site
[About the opening of the facility in fiscal year 2025]
In fiscal year 2025 the facility opened on Tuesday, June 3It is now open.
The closure is scheduled for late October, but this may change depending on the snowfall/snow conditions, so please check for the latest information.
In fiscal year 2025 the facility opened on Tuesday, June 3It is now open.
The closure is scheduled for late October, but this may change depending on the snowfall/snow conditions, so please check for the latest information.
*From 2015, due to facility maintenance and environmental beautification,We will revise the cleaning cooperation fee as below.。We apologize for the inconvenience, but we will do our best to make it comfortable for our customers, so we appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
※We do not take reservations. You can come and use the limited space with consideration for other people.
*Please be aware that parking is limited.
*In recent years, there have been sightings of bears. Please be careful not to attract bears by wearing bear bells, taking your trash with you, and avoiding activities during dusk hours.
* Please follow the rules and manners when using the campsite.
※We do not take reservations. You can come and use the limited space with consideration for other people.
*Please be aware that parking is limited.
*In recent years, there have been sightings of bears. Please be careful not to attract bears by wearing bear bells, taking your trash with you, and avoiding activities during dusk hours.
* Please follow the rules and manners when using the campsite.
The Niseko campsite is a quiet campground surrounded by the wilderness at the entrance of the Niseko mountains such as Niseko Annupuri and Iwaonupuri.
Other than the outstanding landscape, of course, we can also expect a full sky of stars in the evening.
There is also Goshiki Onsen, a hot spring, in about 5 minutes on foot, where you can heal your body slowly after climbing or camping.
Other than the outstanding landscape, of course, we can also expect a full sky of stars in the evening.
There is also Goshiki Onsen, a hot spring, in about 5 minutes on foot, where you can heal your body slowly after climbing or camping.
| Address | Niseko Town Aza Niseko 510 | |||||||||||||||
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| Business period | Early June to late October ※ Because it changes according to the situation of snowfall, please confirm the latest information. | |||||||||||||||
| Manager resident hours | 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. ※ You can also use the campsite freely outside this time | |||||||||||||||
| Facility | About 40 tents, administrative building, cooking rack, flush toilet (wheelchair compatible) ※ There is no shop / rental. | |||||||||||||||
| Cleaning cooperation money | For facility users, we ask for cooperation for cleaning cooperation funds. Please pay during the manager's hours.
*Even after the revision of the cleaning cooperation fee, children under elementary school age are free of charge for both overnight stays and day trips. ※ Reservations are not accepted. | |||||||||||||||
| Prohibited matters | 1. Acts that disturb people around you, such as karaoke and loud conversations 2. Fireworks and bonfires at the tent site 3. Meals in the parking lot / pathway(excluding in cars) 4. Campfires 5. Bringing dogs and cats to the tent site and open space (please refrain from bringing pets if you cannot protect them) | |||||||||||||||
| Notes | ● When using the camp site (camp site), please follow the instructions of the manager ● When you cook, be sure to use a kitchenette ● Please dispose of the charcoal fire used in the leisure stove etc in the furnace of the cooking place ● When washing a leisure stove / shoes etc, please use the water way at the entrance of the road ● Please be careful of foxes and crows causing mischief ● It is a facility within the National Park, so take your garbage home * Do not leave food when you go to bed or leave the tent. | |||||||||||||||
| * Be careful of bears Here are some things to keep in mind when climbing a mountain! | * Wear conspicuous clothes and do not act alone * Do not enter the mountains at night during dusk hours * Make a sound, such as carrying a bell or radio, to let others know you are there, and always pay attention to your surroundings. * If you find bear droppings, footprints, or traces of eating, turn back immediately. * Do not enter where there is a "bear haunt" sign * Even if you find a baby bear, never approach it and leave the place (It's very dangerous because the mother bear may be nearby) * If you find a corpse such as a deer, it is possible that the bear was eating it, so leave immediately. * Be sure to bring back food and garbage. Leave no food residue. (Trash will attract bears, so be sure to take it home) |
Inquiries
- Commerce and Tourism Division Commerce, Industry and Tourism Section
- TEL:0136-56-8843
- FAX:0136-44-3500