Kazura-bashi Camping Village

Shikoku


This rustic but well-maintained campground lies 500m upriver from the vine bridge. Showers are free and rental equipment – from tents to kitchenware – is available at reasonable rates. If you don't speak Japanese, have a Japanese speaker call ahead to reserve, as walk-ins can be problematic.


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