RV park boasting bathing facilities with showers, baths, and even a sauna Next, let’s take a look at the facilities inside the park. First, there are bath and shower facilities. The baths are for single use, but the shower rooms can be used multiple times, so those who want to wash themselves several times during their stay can choose to use the showers. You may think, “But, showers alone are not enough……,” but the shower booths at this facility are quite luxurious. In addition to the regular showers, there are also overhead showers that are highly effective in warming the body, and there are even benches inside the booths for sitting down to take a shower. Of course, the booths and changing rooms are clean. The only thing to note is that the changing rooms are not heated, so be careful of the temperature difference during the winter. Next is the bathtub, which is not common among RV parks or other outdoor facilities, but RV Park Nakatsugawa has a bathtub for stretching out one’s legs and a spacious washing area. In addition, the bathtub is cleaned and the hot water is changed after each group has finished bathing, so the next group can bathe in clean water. Even those who do not like to take a bath in a bathtub used by strangers will have no problem with this. If you wish to use the bath, you must specify the time at the time of reservation, and the rule is to enter the bath as soon as the reserved time arrives. It is a rule to enter the bath as soon as the reserved time arrives. This is not allowed, as it would inconvenience those who have reservations for later times. As a side note, not only RV Park Nakatsugawa, but other RV parks and campgrounds have their own “local rules” regarding bonfires, nighttime conversation etiquette, lights-out time, trash disposal, and so on. These rules are intended to ensure a pleasant stay among users, but they also include consideration for the facility’s neighbors.
RV Park Nakatsugawa also offers a trailer house stay plan for families. The fee for a night in a trailer house is 22,000 yen per night (administrative fee is an additional 1,000 yen per person), but up to five people can stay at this rate, so families and groups can enjoy staying in a trailer house at a reasonable price (bedding for four is basic; additional bedding for one person is an additional 1,000 yen). The trailer house is equipped with plates, glasses, knives, cutting boards, etc., and a pavilion on the wooden deck is available for use. There are barbecue stoves and chairs here, and you can order meat, vegetables, and other ingredients (advance reservation required). Incidentally, this trailer house is not only used by families, but also by fathers who rent a premium site and stay in the car to enjoy their time alone, while the family stays in the trailer house. There is also a bus stop near the RV Park Nakatsugawa, so some groups come by train or bus and stay in the trailer house, while others use it as a place for a girls’ night out because of the good bath environment. The location and facilities of RV Park Nakatsugawa are so good that I had the impression that one could not fully enjoy the facilities in just one visit, but in fact there are many repeat visitors. The park is also close to Tokyo, so it is easy to get there as soon as the idea strikes you. I was also looking forward to seeing the fantastic sight of morning mist on the Nakatsu River from the wooden deck early in the morning during the fall and winter, but in fact, I had to return home without staying the night at the facility this time. After finishing the shooting, interviewing Mr. Aoki, and chatting with him, I returned to my N-VAN and was boiling water on the stove for dinner when I let my guard down for a moment and splashed my right foot with boiling water. I hurriedly took off my shoes and socks and cooled it with cold water, but I got a wide and deep burn. We hurried to the hospital to receive treatment and returned to RV Park Nakatsugawa, but we decided not to stay overnight because the burns could cause more pain later on and we were worried about infection. I am very sorry to those who read this article that I could not write about my impressions of the baths or take pictures of the morning mist, but please understand that this was an unexpected problem. I am sure that I understood that outdoor leisure activities have a high probability of injury, but this time, I was completely exposed. Although it was a painful experience, it was a good reminder to be careful when using fire and hot water. I consider it as a part of my harvest for the future that I could try to be careful with the tools that I am not used to using. I do not mean to sound like a big shot to the readers of this article, but please be careful when you are outdoors to avoid injury or accident.
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