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Nagatoro Auto Campground
長瀞オートキャンプ場
Nagatoro, Saitama
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Overview
The Arakawa River running through Nagatoro Gorge is one of Saitama's most dramatic natural features, and Nagatoro Auto Campground places you right alongside it. With 732 Google reviews and a 4.2-star rating, this is one of the most established and heavily visited campgrounds in the Chichibu region, trusted by the sheer weight of camper experience over many seasons.
The auto campground layout lets you drive directly to your site, simplifying the logistics of gear-heavy camping trips. Accommodation spans tent sites, glamping units, and cabins, covering the full spectrum from traditional camping to comfortable shelter. Showers, restrooms, and essential facilities are on-site, and the pet-friendly policy opens the door for dog-owning families.
Chichibu's mountain-ringed valley delivers activities across every season. Nagatoro Gorge boat rides through the rapids are a signature experience. Mitsumine Shrine perches on a misty mountaintop accessible by bus or challenging hike. The SL Paleo Express steam train runs between Kumagaya and Chichibu, delighting railway enthusiasts. Spring brings the famous shibazakura moss phlox fields at Hitsujiyama Park, while the December Night Festival ranks among Japan's three great float festivals.
Reach the campground in about 90 minutes from Ikebukuro via the Seibu Railway, or drive via the Kanetsu Expressway and Route 140.
Families, river enthusiasts, and cultural explorers will find Nagatoro's combination of natural drama and regional traditions hard to beat. Summer river play, autumn gorge foliage, and the winter Night Festival each define a distinct peak season.
For more campgrounds like this, see our Camping near Tokyo guide, Hot spring camping guide, Pet-friendly camping guide or Glamping in Japan guide.
Getting there from Tokyo
Chichibu area is reached via the Seibu Railway from Ikebukuro (about 80 minutes) or by car via the Kanetsu or Ken-O Expressways. Northern areas connect via the JR Takasaki Line.
Best season to visit
Spring brings Chichibu's famous shibazakura (moss phlox) and river season begins. Summer offers river swimming and canyon cooling. Autumn delivers vivid Chichibu foliage. Winter features the Chichibu Night Festival (December) and Misotsuchi Icicles (January-February).
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Chichibu is a mountain-ringed city with deep spiritual roots. Mitsumine Shrine perches on a misty mountaintop, the 34-temple Chichibu Pilgrimage winds through the valley, and the Arakawa River cuts through dramatic Nagatoro Gorge nearby. The December Night Festival is one of Japan's three great float festivals.
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