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Q: Is there a play area for children within the campground?
A: There are no special playground equipment, but there is a large square and a forest where you can take a walk. Please walk with your guardian.
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Q: How can I let my children play outside during the winter?
A: It's good to make snow huts and snowmen, and to play with sleds. Dress them in warm clothes and make sure parents don't take their eyes off the children.
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Q: Are there any dangerous areas within the campsite?
A: Please be careful as there are streams and irrigation ditches in the area. Always go for a walk with an adult.
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Q: Can you tell me about insect collecting?
A: Inside the venue, there are stag beetles and rhinoceros beetles, but their numbers are decreasing. It is prohibited to take insects home, so please enjoy observing them.
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Q: When is the cherry blossom season?
A: Sakura blooms at the beginning of May every year.
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Q: When is the best time to see the autumn leaves?
A: The best time to see the autumn leaves is in mid-October.
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Q: Is there an area map of the facility?
A: The area map can be viewed from here.
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Q: Can we use the campsite's open area after check-out?
A: You can play in the square even after checkout. Please inform the staff by the day before.
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Q: Are there any recommended sightseeing spots on the way to or from the campsite?
A: Yes, there is. Please see the dedicated page for details.
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Q: Are there any places nearby where children can play or sightseeing spots close to the campsite?
A: Yes, there is. Please see the dedicated page for details.
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Q: Can the staff take a commemorative photo for us?
A: Of course. Please speak to the staff.
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Q: Can we experience wood chopping with children?
A: Yes, you can experience splitting wood. Please ask the staff for more details.