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Lapping waterfront, sandy beach with a splendid view of Mt Fuji.
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stayed here 1 night, there were till midnight, after that very quiet, nice view of mt fuji if not cloudy.Road had a big crack, just enough room for a small car to go through. where the pin sends you there are no toilets, they are in the right hand side but you 'll have to walk
Report Check-InThere is a grassy area in front of the toilet block where the GPS point is located, but it was roped off. We pitched the tent on a patch of grass next to the flowers in the sandy parking for the paddle boat rental.
Nobody seemed concerned by the tent. Locals parked and slept overnight in their cars.
Toilets were open and clean, Japanese style and warmlet style. There is electric plugs for when no one is looking.
It was a busy night, it is clearly a popular spot. At 7pm a massive hoard of high schoolers came to play fireworks. At midnight a group came and blabla until 3am. 7am a school band came to practice the flute.
It is a 3 minute walk to the information office, bus stop and 7eleven.
Report Check-InGreat spot! Quiet, great view of Fuji. No no signs, lots of photographers at the beach but cleared out after 8-9pm. Level, hard packed sand. Wonderful sunrise in the morning.
Report Check-InLapping waterfront, sandy beach with a splendid view of Mt Fuji.
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