Camping / Auto Camping Spots in Kurayoshi / Misasa Onsen Area

  • Hojo Auto Campsite
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tottori Tohaku-gun Hokueicho Tai 488-1
    A campground located near the Sea of Japan shore, as well as the Hojo Sand Dunes. The auto campground in a lush pine forest has bungalows and more. The five roughly 13 square meter bungalows have heating and air conditioning, letting visitors camp in comfort whatever the season. The sites at the eastern drive-in camping area come with or without fire pits. The regular camping area can accommodate up to 100 tents; cars aren't allowed in, so it's ideal for those who want some peace and quiet. The reception center has rental gear like tents, blankets, and cooking utensils available.
  • Odaiba Park Campsite
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tottori Tohaku-gun Hokueicho Yurashuku 1458-16
    A campground adjacent to Roadside Station Daiei. The 9.7-hectare premises features campsites, a gate ball court, tennis courts, a multi-purpose area, and more. They're not equipped for auto camping; a popular campground located in a lush natural setting, you can put up your tent wherever you like. Cars can be parked in the lot just across the street, or near the western cooking building. While it doesn't have a bathhouse, Hawai Onsen is about a 20-minute drive away, so many people head there in the evening to enjoy the colors of the setting sun along the way.
  • Daisen Ike Camping Ground
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tottori Kurayoshi-shi Sekiganecho Matsugawara
  • Yama Mori Onsen Camping Ground
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tottori Kurayoshi-shi Sekiganecho Hori 3186-2
  • Ikkotaira Camp site
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tottori Pref. Touhakugunkotourachou Noigura
  • Senjosan Shonen Shizen no Ie
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tottori Tohaku-gun Kotouracho Yamagawa 807-2
  • Obu Kiji Shinsui Park
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tottori Tohaku-gun Kotouracho Obu 1075
  • Hojo Seaside Hiroba
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tottori Tohaku-gun Hokuei Cho Tai 488-1

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Tottori prefecture is Japanese seasonal diversity at its best: Huge sand dunes cover the north coast, making for the perfect summer beach trip complete with the unexpected addition of camels; November brings the delectable snow crab, while winter around Mount Daisen, the Chugoku region’s highest mountain, promises snow sports and magical views.

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