Igawa Auto Campground in Southern Alps

Igawa Auto Campground in Southern Alps

Info

Oigawa Railway Road Igawa Station → 15 minutes by car
70km 1 hour 45 minutes from Shin-Tomei Expressway Shin-Shizuoka IC via Prefectural Road 27, 189, 60
There are 15 units/each site

Business Hours

IN13:00, OUT11:00, Hot Springs 11-20

Price

Entrance fee Adults 300 yen, Children 100 yen

Spot Category

Camp Barbecue, Canoo Rafting

The information provided reflects the details available at the time of the survey.
Please note that facility details may change due to the facility’s circumstances, so please check for the latest information before visiting. This content has been translated using machine translation.

Information provided by: JTB Publishing

The content uses an automatic translation service, which is not always accurate.
The translated content may be different from the original meaning, so please understand and use it.

Related Spots

Longhua Temple

In the early Edo period, the temple of the Nichiran sect was opened by the Hijinto [Nichigon]. According to Japan's oldest landscaping method, Kanpō-en is one of the best parks in the Tokai, with the use of Tsukiyama as Mount Ariwatayama [Udoyama], the pond as Suruga Bay, and the roof of the main temple as Mount Fuji. There is also the Sōshōdō, which is decorated with 178 ceiling paintings, the tomb and memorial hall of Takayama Chōgyu, and the grand cycas, which are about 1100 years old in the country's natural monuments.

Shizuoka Municipal Mouth Sakamoto Onsen Baths

A communal bathhouse at Kuchisakamoto Onsen, located along the headwaters of the Nakakawauchi River, one of the tributaries of the Abe River. It is a hot spring town surrounded by mountains and has a sodium-bicarbonate spring. The tub has a large hot spring bath for 30 people and an open-air bath with a view of the garden. There is no food facility, but it is possible to bring it to the rest room.

Southern Alps Akaishi Hot Springs Birch

1km upstream from Hatanagi No. 2 Dam; near the Igawa mountaineering entrance in the Southern Alps, a stop-over in a birch forest; a municipal facility that draws water from Akaishi Onsen; and a dining hall where there are meals using yamame and meals using seasonal vegetables.

Lotus Temple

It is said to have been founded by Gyoki in the first year of Gyeongyun (704) with Emperor Bunmu's royal service. He became the Hoso sect until the 15th generation, and the Tendai sect from the 16th generation, and had 36 monks. It is famous as the temple of Hagi and is crowded with onlookers in the fall. You can see Tokugawa Ieyasu's list of red seals, as well as Imagawa's letter of donation, etc. A temple related to Kazutoyo Yamauchi. Koya Jizō-son (Cultural Property), sculpted overnight by Kiko-jokujin, is famous.

The paradise temple

It is also known as "Hydrangea-ji", in which 50 species and 13,000 hydrangeas were planted in the precinct; during the "Hydrangea Matsuri" period, the main temple was opened to the general public, and was also guided by the temple monks.

Wasabi's Daizen Shop

Specialized store of wasabi that handles from raw wasabi to various processed products. It has a wasabi field in Nakaizu, and has a high level of freshness wasabi all year round. Raw wasabi is 540 yen depending on size. Wasabi is from 320 yen with 80g. Wasabi Miso has a tangy spiciness in the sweetness, 640 yen for 160g.

Contact Us: Business & Personal Inquiries

By proceeding, you agree to our Terms of Use And confirm you have read our Privacy Policy .

Notes

· We are available for inquiries 24 hours a day. Responses will be provided between 9:00 and 18:00 (including weekends, public holidays, and year-end/New Year holidays).
· Depending on the nature of your inquiry, it may take some time for us to respond.