Sunday, July 29, 2012

Camping in Tochigi

Took the tent out for the first time to "practice" camping. On the way we stopped by the river side to eat some bbq fish. It was incredibly hot, and sitting by the BBQ was not the best idea but it was fun, delicious, and a nice view from the open restaurant of the river.
Usually the river is set up to where there is a platform and a sort of funnel to direct the fish up the platform, called yana in Japanese. You can basically then catch the fish by hand and cook them up yourself, but for whatever reason it wasnt set up. This is just a picture from the internet on what it was supposed to look like.
Campsite was pretty organized with concrete slabs for pitching the tent, 10 total but no one else was crazy enough to camp in the heat.
After getting the tent set up we hung out at the picnic tables and had a little snack to cool down. The campsite was equiped with the covered picnic table area with electrcity:
Then it started to poor rain and thunder and lightening. The tent held up fine with no leaks or issues. The power at the picnic tables actually went out due to the lightening at one point, but we were camping after all so it wasnt a big deal, and our nice neighbors lent us a gas lamp who were also using the picnic tables.
Here is Misato now with a river behind her from the rain.

During the thunderstorm we ate our dinner and drank beer/wine and our neighbors of about 10-15 guys with their 3 small daughters (same who lent us the lamp) who were having a big party gave us some of their bbq although i dont think we needed it after the huge burgers we ate.
Even though our neighbors seemed like they were going to be a loud group of drunk guys they turned out to be really kind and turned in about the same time we did so they didnt keep us up. I think they stayed in some of the bungalows near by like these.

There was also a bbq area next to the picnic tables for cooking, although we used a pan and a gas grill Misato had brought,
and sinks with plumbing, rags, sponges and dish soap. This all seemed to work well as the campsite was clean in the morning. You can also rent many things at the front office like a spatula, dishes, pan etc... they also gave us trash bags 1 for recyclables and 1 for all other garbage.
This particular campsite also had a stage just in case you want to have an event there.
There was also an onsen nearby so we were able to clean ourselves up before we slept. We were definitely roughing it!








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