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[WORKMAN] Reviewing 5 Pieces of Camping Equipment Under 1,000 Yen! A Full Set of Gear for Beginners!
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WORKMAN's Camping Equipment WORKMAN is known in Japan for working wear, winter clothes, safety shoes, etc. However, in recent years, WORKMAN's outdoor products have also been attracting attention. In this article, we introduce a video review of five pieces of WORKMAN equipment. A WORKMAN Camping Gear Review for Beginners! This video, titled "Reviewing Five Pieces of Workman's New 2021 Spring/Summer Camping Gear! Lots of Gear for Beginner Campers!" (ワークマンの2021春夏新作キャンプギア5選をレビュー!これからキャンプを始める初心者向けのギアが満載だった!), was uploaded by "SLOWCAMP." Workman, well-known for its work clothes, also offers a full lineup of outdoor gear! There is a wide variety of fashionable and useful items available. In this article, we'll introduce 5 pieces of camping gear all available for under 1,000 yen! For beginners who are just getting into camping, expensive camping gear can be a bit of a hurdle. Being able to get cheap, but reliable gear will ensure you can have a good time. The Easy-To-Use 'Compact Hammer' Source :YouTube screenshot This simple and compact hammer costs 680 yen (tax included). The video also compares its size and other features with a standard stake hammer. Despite its small size, it's a highly rated hammer due to the deep indentations on the handle, which allow for a firm grip. The shape of the hammer, however, is not designed for removing stakes. In the video, you can see how the stakes are hammered into the ground. [Video] 0:22 - Compact hammer The Fine-Pitched 'Hybrid Saw' Source :YouTube screenshot The Hybrid Saw, which combines a saw and a box cutter into one, costs 980 yen (tax included). It's made with a firm grip, making it easy to hold and cut with. Compared to a Daiso saw, the pitch of the blade is finer. The saw cuts better than its slender appearance would leave you to believe! The fine pitch of the blade makes the cuts clean and neat. Even hardwoods can be cut with no problem. It can also handle branches and firewood quite well. [Video] 6:00 - Cutting a Branch With the Hybrid Saw The box cutter can be used in a variety of situations. In the video, it's used to make wood shavings for making fire. [Video] 2:54 - Hybrid Saw 'Wide Multi Hook' Carabiners for Hanging Objects Source :YouTube screenshot The carabiner with hook is 499 yen (tax included). Since space is limited inside a tent, hanging camping gear on ropes is a good way to save space. The Wide Multi Hook is useful for such situations. Check out the comparison with a 100-yen product in the video! [Video] 7:40 - Wide Multi Hook Nylon 'Para Mate' Paracord Source :YouTube screenshot The 4mm x 15m nylon Para Mate paracord costs 350 yen. It's mainly used for securing tents and putting up tarps. In the video, you can see it being attached to a stake hammer or saw as a cord. Para Mate paracord can also be used for other purposes, such as wrapping it around the handle of a sierra cup to protect it from the heat of a fire, or to protect and reinforce gear such as axes. [Video] 9:16 - Para Mate Paracord '2way All In One Bag' for Organizing Gear Source :YouTube screenshot The 2way All In One Bag (980 yen, tax included) is useful for storing compact camping gear. Thanks to the shoulder belt, it can be used as a shoulder bag or hung from the waist. [Video] 11:50 - 2way All In One Bag Storing Camping Gear How do you store your camping gear? As you continue to go camping, the amount of gear you have tends to increase as well. It's important to think about how to store your gear so that when you feel like camping, you're not left trying to remember where you put it. First, make room for a dedicated shelf for your camping gear. Arrange your gear at the right height on each shelf for a clean look. Compact camping gear should be stored in storage bags or other containers according to their purpose so that they don't fall apart. Some camping gear can even be displayed decoratively. Displaying your camping gear neatly can also keep you in high spirits while thinking about your next camping trip. Summary of Camping Gear for Beginners Solo camping is popular in Japan these days. Reasonably-priced but practical camping gear is easy to prepare and less burdensome. If you're thinking about going camping, be sure to check out this video to help you choose the right camping gear! -
Video article 7:31
How to Cook Rice with a Mess Tin! 6 Tips to Make Tasty, Fluffy Rice Using Solid Fuel!
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The Basics of Camp Cooking in Japan: Rice Rice, the staple food of the Japanese people, is also popular when camping. In this article, we'll introduce a video how to cook rice using a mess tin. Learn about mistakes advanced campers have already made so you can avoid making them yourself! Video Introduction This video, titled "[Mess Tins] Tips to Avoid Mistakes When Cooking Rice" (【メスティン】メスティン自動炊飯で失敗しないポイントとは), was uploaded by "Second Lieutenant Nya [Demoted to Rave Reviews]" (ニャア少尉【絶賛降格中】). The video introduces how to cook rice without fail using a mess tin. It's a must-see for outdoor and camping beginners in Japan, as well as for those who have never successfully cooked rice with a mess tin. Check it out! Mess Tins - A Popular Piece of Camping Dishware Photo:Camping gear A mess tin is a piece of cookware used during camping and backpacking. Shaped like a lunch box with a handle, they're made of aluminum for high heat conduction and can be heated with a single burner. They're also compact and easy to store. They can be used for smoking foods, pasta, and even arranged recipes using cooked rice and bread. They're a popular cooking utensil for outdoor enthusiasts with a variety of cooking methods, such as simmering, steaming, baking, etc. The first time you use a mess tin, it's recommended that you file and deburr it, as they can have rough spots on them. Some campers also recommend seasoning to prevent burning and other problems. 6 Tips for Cooking With a Mess Tin Photo:Rice soaked in water The video explains 6 tips to avoid mistakes when using a mess tin for outdoor cooking and camping. Let's take a look! ・Allow Water to Permeate the Rice Thoroughly After washing your rice, you'll want to soak the rice in water for at least 30 minutes during summer and 1 to 2 hours in winter in order to allow the water to penetrate the rice. [Video] 0:48 - Preparing the rice ・Solid Fuel (25g) Next is the solid fuel. Use 25g of solid fuel so that the fire won't go out in the middle of cooking. [Video] 1:24 - Solid fuel ・Next is the water. Be careful with the amount of water so that your rice isn't hard when you're finished cooking. In the video, water is added until the middle of the rivet of the mess tin for 1 cup of rice, but note that the height differs by manufacturer. [Video] 1:54 - Adding water ・Use a Wind Screen Fourth, use a windbreak to keep the heat and temperature consistent. The wind outside can make it difficult for the fire to reach the mess tin, resulting in uneven cooking, so be sure to use a wind screen. [Video] 2:24 - Wind screen ・Place a Weight on Top of the Mess Tin Lid The lid may come off when the pressure inside the mess tin rises. It's recommended that you put a weight on the lid to prevent it from coming off. [Video] 2:41 - Weights ▪ Steaming Remove from heat once steam starts to spill out or there's any bubbling sounds. To prevent the temperature from dropping too low, place the rice in a temperature retaining bag and let it steam for 10 minutes to make it fluffy and delicious. [Video] 3:52 - Steaming Warming Up Canned Goods With a Mess Tin! Source :YouTube screenshot The video shows how you can place a weight on top of the lid to prevent it from opening while the rice is cooking. In the video, canned food that is eaten with rice was placed on top of the lid instead of a weight. When the rice is done cooking, the canned food is also warmed up, so you can kill two birds with one stone! Summary of Mess Tins for the Outdoors & Camping In this article, we introduced a video of how to cook with a mess tin. A mess tin is a cooker that is handy for outdoor cooking, such as when camping, because it allows for easy outdoor cooking due to its versatility. Whether you're cooking with a mess tin for the first time or have used a mess tin before but experienced some failures, be sure to refer to this video to make some delicious rice! -
Video article 15:31
20 Camping Manners for Beginner Campers in Japan! Learn Proper Manners to Enjoy the Outdoors and Nature!
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Japan's Camping Manners Camping is a leisure activity that allows people of all ages to enjoy a priceless time in nature. Japan is currently experiencing a camping boom. However, the sad reality is that some campgrounds have closed down due to lack of good manners, such as campers not picking up their trash. In this article, we'll go over Japanese camping manners to be careful of. Camping Manners Video Introduction This video, titled "20 Camping Manners for Beginners and New Campers Alike! [How to Get Started Camping: Camping Manners]" (キャンプ初心者さん、これからキャンプを始める方に伝えたいキャンプマナー20選 嫌だ!〜こんなキャンパー〜【キャンプのはじめかた:キャンプマナー編】), was uploaded by "Camp Lab" (キャンプ研究所). The video introduces useful camping etiquette, and is recommended for those who are just starting to enjoy outdoor activities, such as camping, as well as experienced campers. 20 Camping Manners to Know When Camping in Japan Photo:Camping manners Although manners vary from country to country and campground to campground many of these are useful no matter where you're camping. There's no one better to learn from than an advanced camper who's been doing it for years, someone who has experienced bad camping manners themself. Let's take a look at these 20 camping manners to keep in mind when camping in Japan! 1. Choose a Campsite After Checking In It's bad camping etiquette to have your friend or other campers that you came with hold a site for you while you check in. It's standard etiquette that you should only choose a campsite after you finish checking in to the campground. [Video] 1:16 - Choosing a Campsite 2. Set Your Tent Up Away From Other Campers Photo:A campground Setting up a tent right next to an already pitched tent is bad manners, especially when the site is large and there are many other places to set up a tent. Moreover, setting up a tent in such a place may spoil the scenery for other campers. When choosing a place to set up your tent, you need to consider the scenery of the tents that are already set up, as to not obstruct their view. [Video] 1:36 - Setting Up Your Tent 3. Avoid Cutting Through Other Campsites Care should also be taken to avoid entering other plots. While it's OK if you just cut a corner through a campsite, you should avoid doing it too frequently and avoid crossing through the middle of a campsite to avoid disturbing other campers. [Video] 1:56 - Other Campers' Plots 4. Avoid Taking Up Too Much Space It's also a violation of camping etiquette to take up too much space in a free site. This is a common sight at group campsites, where group tents are set up so far apart that other campers cannot easily fit in between them and will have to find other places to pitch their tents. On busy days, it can be difficult to find a place to pitch your tent. When setting up your tent, please be sure to take into consideration the crowded conditions, and make sure that the distance between tents is the same as other campers. [Video] 2:19 - Avoid Taking Up Too Much Space 5. Avoid Late Night Setups and Early Morning Takedowns Photo:A campground at morning Any activity that interferes with other campers' peaceful sleep late at night or early in the morning is also taboo. Driving stakes into the ground while others are sleeping can be disturbing. Even if you unintentionally arrive at the campground late at night, consider the time before loudly setting up. [Video] 2:56 - Late Night Setups/Early Morning Takedowns 6. Don't Leave Children Unattended Do not leave small children unattended. Campsites can be dangerous places, and they could get into some serious trouble. You wouldn't want to see them get seriously injured or badly burned by a campfire or other fire because you lost sight of them. [Video] 3:28 - Camping With Children 7. Be Careful When Playing With Flying Objects, Such as Balls, Frisbees, Drones, Etc. Photo:A drone Playing with flying objects is another thing to be careful of. When playing with balls, frisbees, drones, etc., you should always be careful to make sure that no one is around. Be sure to play in designated areas. You wouldn't like it if someone else's frisbee kept flying into your campsite, right? [Video] 4:16 - Flying Toys 8. Avoid Trouble With Your Kids At campsites, in order to avoid trouble, parents may need to find a place for their children to play in advance, or if the campsite does not have an open space, you might need to take measures to avoid your children from being scolded, such as not bringing play equipment that is unsuitable for that location (i.e., flying toys in small areas). [Video] 5:13 - Be Aware of Your Children 9. Avoid Causing Noise Pollution Noise is a common cause of trouble, as loud noises can be annoying. Adjust the volume when enjoying music or movies, and be considerate of the time of day. Remember that the campground is a public place. [Video] 5:40 - Noise Pollution 10. Be Careful When Consuming Alcohol Photo:Enjoying drinks while camping The video also touches on drinking manners. Don't mistake the campground for a bar/izakaya and overdo it. It's important to be aware of the time of day, and to be aware that you may disturb other campers while they're sleeping. Video] 6:35 - Manners for Consuming Alcohol 11. Keep the Cooking Area Clean It's bad camping manners to make a mess in the cooking area. Leaving food scraps and other debris in the cooking area drains is disrespectful to other campers. When washing cooking utensils, bring detergent, sponges, and plastic bags. [Video] 7:22 - Keeping the Cooking Area Clean 12. Be Careful of Sparks From Campfires Photo:A campfire When enjoying a campfire, be careful of sparks. Sparks can fly not only on your tent, but also to neighboring campers' tents and other gear. Sparks may scorch your tent or other items, so please be careful. [Video] 8:07 - Campfire Sparks 13. Open Flame Cooking Is Not Allowed at All Campgrounds Don't perform open flame cooking in an area where open flame cooking is prohibited. It's a violation of both manners and rules. It may even lead to a wildfire in some places. [Video] 9:07 - Check if Open Flame Cooking Is Allowed 14. Don't Burn Garbage in Campfires Burning garbage in a campfire is another violation of camping manners. Burning trash creates unwanted smoke and odors. [Video] 9:44 - Don't Burn Garbage in Campfires 15. Be Respectful Even When Staying in a Car Photo:Sleeping in a car Be careful not to leave the engine running overnight when staying in a car. The noise can disturb other campers. Overnight stays in a car should be done in a parking lot. [Video] 10:18 - Manners for Overnight Stays in a Car 16. Manners Regarding Pets The video touches on manners regarding pets as well. It's bad manners to release pets without a leash. Pets can bite other campers and cause major problems. [Video] 11:04 - Pet Manners 17. Be Aware of Your Surroundings When Setting off Fireworks Do not disturb others with fireworks. Sparks may fly and scorch tents and other objects. [Video] 11:56 - Fireworks Manners 18. Separate Garbage Properly Photo:Camping manners In Japan trash is separated by type. Be sure to properly separate trash, even at campsites. [Video] 12:26 - Separating Trash 19. Leave Your Campsite Cleaner Than It Was When You Got There It's also bad manners to leave your campsite messy when you're finished camping. Make sure you don't leave behind any garbage or charcoal. Try to leave your campsite cleaner than it was when you arrived. [Video] 12:48 - Clean Your Campsite 20. Everyone Has Their Own Way of Enjoying Camping Everyone enjoys camping in their own way. It's also bad manners to impose your own values on other people. [Video] 13:12 - Camping Is Different for Everyone Enjoy Camping in Japan With Proper Manners! When camping, it's important to have good manners as well as to follow the rules of the campground. It's also important to gather information about prohibited items and equipment at the campground in advance. Trouble can be caused by violations of manners regarding garbage disposal, illegal dumping, noise in common spaces, and many other factors. When camping in Japan, it's important to respect nature, have good manners, keep other campers in mind to avoid any problems. -
Video article 14:13
An Advanced Camper's Top 8 Items to Keep Away Insects! Useful Goods for Both Adults and Kids for Camping in Japan!
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Insect Repellent Is Essential for Camping in Japan's Humid Weather Japan is experiencing an unprecedented camping boom right now! The Corona pandemic has made it a popular leisure activity for both families and solo campers alike. However, many areas in Japan are humid, resulting in high numbers of mosquitoes and other insects. In the forest, there are more mosquitoes and bees than in the city, so insect repellent is a must. In this article, we'll introduce some strategies to protect against insects when camping in Japan! Bug Spray Video Introduction Photo:Women getting bit by mosquitoes This video, titled "Top 8 Items to Keep Away Insects When Camping" (キャンプの虫対策に買って良かったおすすめアイテム8選をご紹介), was uploaded by "Camp Lab" (キャンプ研究所). The video introduces 8 items recommended by an experienced camper to prevent being bitten by insects. It's hard to enjoy camping when you keep getting bitten by mosquitoes. You might not even enjoy camping outdoors anymore because you're afraid of being bitten by insects. If you are one of those people, then be sure to keep reading so you can enjoy nature again! Take all possible measures against insects so you can have fun camping! Fujinishiki Power Forest Incense for Professional Use Photo:A mosquito coil Fujinishiki Power Forest Incense is a mosquito coil famous for being used by forestry professionals. Compared to ordinary mosquito coils, it is about three times larger and thicker. Of course, the larger size means more smoke, but the main ingredient used is metofluthrin, which is has no effect on the human body. The coil lasts for about 4 hours. In the video, it's recommended that two of these be used together. A special portable incense container for this mosquito repellent incense is available on Amazon and other online retailers. [Video] 1:45 - Fujinishiki Power Forest Incense Yabu Mosquito Barrier to Spray Around Tents Source :YouTube screenshot Yabu Mosquito Barrier is a convenient spray that can be sprayed directly onto the ground or grass. Spraying it around the area where you'll be camping will create a barrier effect. Combined with the above-mentioned Fujinishiki Power Forest Incense, it's said to be incredibly effective. [Video] 4:30 - Using Yabu Mosquito Barrier Electric Insect Killer LED Lantern Source :YouTube screenshot Lanterns are a must-have when it comes to camping, and this lantern has a black light function that's recommended for combating insects. It has two switches allowing it to be used as a regular lantern as well, making it very convenient. [Video] 4:48 - Insect repelling lantern Oniyanma-kun - The Insect Repelling Dragonfly This item is shaped like an oniyanma, a natural enemy of horseflies and gnats. It's supposedly effective at scaring away and keeping away horseflies and gnats. This item is said to be difficult to obtain, but when two of these are hung on a table, any horseflies that were in the area are said to disappear, and users report that it actually works. [Video] 6:08 - Oniyanma-kun Deet-Free "Angel's Skin Vape" Insect Repellent For those who usually use a mint oil spray to protect their children from insects, this is a recommend deet-free product. The effect of the mint oil spray does not last very long, so you need to spray frequently, but this product lasts up to 8 hours. [Video] 7:41 - Angel Skin Vape Workman - DIAGUARD Long Sleeve T-Shirts Source :YouTube screenshot These T-shirts are woven with a special fiber that repels insects. It's convenient as all you have to do is throw it on and your bug proof! The video also discusses proper clothing to protect against insects. It recommends avoiding exposed skin, wearing light-colored clothes, etc. Experiments have shown that dark-colored clothes are more likely to result in insect bites. In addition to wearing long sleeves and long pants, it's also important to protect your face and neck area with a bandana or towel. [Video] 9:15 - DIAGUARD Long-Sleeved T-Shirts Muhi Alpha EX - Recommended for Insect Bites No matter how thorough you are in taking precautions against insects, there are times when you still get bitten by insects. In such cases, Muhi Alpha EX is great to have. The pharmacy recommended this product to the YouTuber in the video when he told them that he was going camping. [Video] 11:03 - Muhi Alpha EX Poison Remover Pump Kit - To Suck Out Toxins This poison remover is recommended in the event of a centipede or bee sting. If you carry it with you when camping, you can use it in the unlikely event that you're bitten by a poisonous snake as well. This product is shaped like a syringe and is pushed in instead of pulled out so that you can suck out poison even when you're alone. To see how it works, check it out in the video. [Video] 11:41 - Poison Remover Pump Kit Summary of Insect Protection for Camping in Japan This article introduced items that can be used by children and products popular among campers as insect repellents for family camping. There are many dangerous insects in Japan. If you're thinking of camping in Japan, make sure you take the proper precautions against insects and enjoy a safe camping trip! -
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Flying Through the Mountain Pass! Experience Longboarding in Niigata Yuzawa, a Popular Spot for Longboarding Enthusiasts!
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This video, titled "[Niigata] Yuzawa Longboarding" (「新潟」湯沢ロングスケートボード), was released by "Downhill Baka" (ダウンヒルバカ). There are many different kinds of skateboarding events. One of them is downhill longboarding. In this event, longboarders compete for the best time down the mountain pass. The average speed down the mountain pass is between 60 to 70 km/h. At the fastest points, riders can reach up to 90 km/h. The number of people who love skateboarding is still small in Japan, but those who do skate, love the sport. The video shows longboarding in Yuzawa, Niigata Prefecture. Check out the video to see how fast they go down a long downhill slope on their longboards. -
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An Empty-Handed Glamping Experience at Nametoko Canyon in Ehime Prefecture! Stay in an Authentic Teepee, and Enjoy Game Cuisine! You Can Even Have a Bonfire in the Evening!
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This video, titled "BBQ Samurai: NAMETOKO GLAMPING Promotional Video" (BBQ侍:NAMETOKO GLAMPING プロモーションムービー), was released by "Mercado Design" (メルカドデザイン). This video introduces a glamping facility in the beautiful Nametoko Valley in Ehime Prefecture, in Japan's Shikoku region. In Nametoko Valley, where you can enjoy the flow of the river and bathing in the woods, you'll be treated to locally caught game (deer) and stay in an authentic teepees. Enjoy a luxurious time chopping wood, making a fire, brewing coffee, and enjoying the starry sky. The tepees are warm and comfortable to stay in all year round, with a fire inside! -
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Top 5 Coleman Family Tents! Cost-Effective and Easy-To-Use Tents!
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Coleman Tents - Popular Even in Japan Due in part to the corona pandemic, camping is booming in Japan, particularly family camping. For those looking to buy a family tent, check out this list made by an advanced camper that introduces the Coleman tents he recommends. Let's get into it! Introducing Coleman's 5 Best Family Tents via Video This video, titled "Announcing the 5 Best Coleman Family Tents and Why" (発表します。これがコールマン オススメ ファミリーテント ベスト5の理由です。), was uploaded by "Yoshi channel." As the name suggests, it introduces the top five family tents from Coleman, as recommended by a Japanese outdoor specialist. These top 5 tents were determined by comparing functionality, ease-of-use, and cost-effectiveness. If you're thinking of purchasing a Coleman family tent, be sure to use this as a guide. No. 5 "Coleman Weather Master Cocoon III" - Outstanding Functionality Source :YouTube screenshot This is a heavy tent with many poles and thick fabric. This is a top-of-the-line Coleman tent. It takes two people about 40 minutes to set up, which is rather long, but it's a family tent with excellent functionality and can be used in all four seasons. The living room is larger than that of most Coleman family tents, so there's room for a cooler and shelves as well. In addition, two inner tents can be set up inside if you decide to purchase them (these are sold separately). The sleeping area is also spacious, with room for four sleeping bags, making it perfect for families! The many windows provide good ventilation as well. [Video] 0:20 - Coleman Weather Master Cocoon III No. 4 "Coleman Tunnel 2-Room House/LDX," - A Unique Tunnel Shape Source :YouTube screenshot The main feature of this tent is its four poles, which give it a tunnel-like shape when set up. The eaves allow for a spacious living room and prevent rain from entering the tent. It takes two people approximately 20 to 30 minutes to set up. Setting this tent up is not that difficult, as all you have to do is stand it up after threading the poles through. The secret-base-like shape is quite unique. We recommend this tent to those looking for a family tent that is easy to set up. The video shows two sleeping bags setup inside the tent, but he mentions that you could probably fit a third sleeping bag in. There is a large window in the back and smaller windows on both sides. [Video] 2:48 - Coleman Tunnel 2-Room House/LDX No. 3 "Coleman Tough Wide Dome IV/300" - Cost-Effective and Easy to Set Up Source :YouTube screenshot Among these tents, this one is quite reasonably priced. This tent is recommended for beginners because it has few poles and is easy to set up. Although it seems smaller than the other tents introduced here, the presenter introduces it as No. 3 in terms of price, setup difficulty, and ease-of-use. The inner sleeping area is designed to be spacious. However, it does not have a living room, so it would be best to attach a hexa tarp to it. If you're looking for a 4-person tent that is cozy and easy to set up, consider checking it out. [Video] 4:39 - Coleman Tough Wide Dome IV/300 No. 2 "Coleman Tough Screen 2 Room House" - Cost-Effective + Spacious Source :YouTube screenshot A popular Coleman classic. Spacious, yet reasonably priced! If you're looking to get the most bang for your buck, you should check out this family tent, perfect for 4 or 5 people to enjoy camping. It's also reasonably simple to set up and can be pitched by a single person. The living room is wide horizontally, with plenty of room for a table and chairs. Both sides can be opened and can all be converted to mesh, so you can enjoy camping comfortably in both summer and winter. A skirt can also be attached to prevent wind from entering from below. The bedroom has enough space for a family of four to relax together. [Video] 6:57 - Coleman Tough Screen 2 Room House/LDX No. 1 "Coleman Tough Screen 2 Room House/LDX" - Cost Effective, Spacious, & Functional Source :YouTube screenshot The greatest feature of this tent is that it has a dark room, making the inner portion completely dark. By adding a roof, this tent is water-resistant and also highly sheltered from light. It's also slightly heavier due to the thickness of the fabric, but Yoshi mentions that the storage bags have been made slightly larger starting from the 2020 models, making it easier to put away. The living room is quite spacious. The bedroom is large enough to fit four sleeping bags. It has seven windows, so ventilation and light can be controlled using these windows. You can even hang a lantern inside the tent. The tent costs just under 100,000 yen with all these features, which is a key point in evaluating it at No. 1. The high light-shielding properties are great for those with small children who still need to take naps as well. [Video] 9:05 - Coleman Tough Screen 2 Room House/LDX Choosing a Tent That Fits Your Camping Style When purchasing family tents and other outdoor goods, in addition to brand and price, durability, water resistance, and wind resistance are also important things to look out for. Even if you find a tent that's reasonably priced tents are expensive compared to the rest of your camping equipment. When you find outdoor goods that you're interested in, one option is to first try renting a tent to see how it feels, and if you like it, consider purchasing it from there. Don't forget to visit outdoor stores and ask the staff to clear up any questions you may have before making a purchase. Coleman releases more and more attractive family tents every year, so be sure to check out information on new products besides the ones listed here. -
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10 Pieces of Camping Cookware All Under 10,000 Yen! Practical and Cost-Effective Cookers! Everything You Need to Get Cooking!
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The Best Cooker for Making Delicious Camping Food Camping is becoming extremely popular in Japan. It's also attracting attention from people who have never camped before. One of the pleasures of camping is eating delicious food in the outdoors. Unfortunately, it can be surprisingly expensive to prepare cooking equipment from scratch. In this article, we'll introduce practical cookware that can be purchased for less than 10,000 yen. Video Introduction This video, titled "[Under 10,000 yen] 10 Pieces of Camping Equipment: Cookware Ver., 2020 Edition" (【1万円以下】おすすめキャンプ道具10選 調理器具編2020年版), was uploaded by "Camp Lab" (キャンプ研究所). The channel uploads a variety of videos for beginners and intermediate campers. 10 Pieces of Useful Camping Cookware for Under 10,000 Yen Photo:A family camping Many people in Japan have gotten hooked on camping after watching the hit anime Laid-Back Camp. Camping equipment differs from ordinary daily necessities in that it's used outdoors. In particular, safety, price, and the feel of cookware are incredibly important when camping. Many family campers travel to campsites via car, but they still hesitate to purchase bulky and expensive camping utensils. This video introduces 10 pieces of camping cookware that all cost less than 10,000 yen (nly one item exceeds 10,000 yen). The video also explains why each piece of cookware is good for camping. The First Step in Making Delicious Camp Meals Is to Choose the Right Cookware Photo:Cooking while camping Camping offers an extraordinary experience by putting you in a slightly less convenient environment in the great outdoors. Eating is a major part of the fun of camping. Camping cookware is designed to be easy to use and carry outdoors, with various innovations and functionality in mind. Putting a bit of thought into your cookware can help you enjoy camping as a leisure activity. Hopefully with this video/article you can find some cookware that meets your needs. And with that out of the way, let's introduce the camping cookware shown in the video. 10 Cookware Recommendations From an Advanced Camper Photo:A single burner The person behind Camping Laboratory, the channel introducing the cookware in the video, is an advanced camper and camping influencer in Japan. As such, his selection criteria is quite strict, making this video great for both beginners and experienced campers alike. Be sure to take a look at it to see all of the different camping cookware introduced. ・SOTO ST-310 Single Burner Set Compact but offers high firepower, and works great as a gas burner for BBQ or use with grills! It's also compatible with CB cans which is a nice touch. This is a highly recommended piece of equipment for beginners it doesn't require you build a fire to start cooking. [Video] 1:38 - SOTO ST-310 Single Burner Set ・Cooker Stand When using the above gas burner, a cooker stand can be placed over the top of it to stabilize large pots and pans. It can also be folded for easy storage! [Video] 2:17 - Cooker Stand ・SOTO Stainless Steel Dutch Oven A thick stainless steel Dutch oven. This is the one item on this list that exceeds 10,000 yen. (Price quotes are around ¥20,000 for a 10-inch oven) Compared to cast iron cookware, it can be scrubbed with detergent and naturally dried, making it easy to maintain. Because of this it's recommended for outdoor beginners. A Dutch oven can also be used as a smoker! [Video] 3:39 - SOTO Stainless Steel Dutch Oven ・Uniflame Camping Cauldron If you're looking to cook tasty white rice in style, this is the cooker for you. The shape of the pot is very attractive. [Video] 7:15 - Uniflame Camping Cauldron Photo:A hot sandwich ・Coleman Hot Sandwich Cooker It comes with a set of handles and a case, making it easy to store and inexpensive. The cooker creates a nice branding on the bread and sandwiches can be easily eaten after cooking thanks to being cut in half. [Video] 8:12 - Coleman Hot Sandwich Cooker ・Lodge Skillet Very popular as a stylish frying pan in restaurants and as a household item. It's a versatile piece of cookware for outdoor cooking. Meat (or fish) and vegetables can be grilled together and served directly, using the skillet as a plate. The thick material retains heat and can be used for cooking over an open flame. It can be used to cook some delicious meats. [Video] 9:36 - Lodge Skillet ・Coleman Fireplace Kettle Although kettles are sold at Daiso and other 100-yen shops in Japan these days, you'll still want to use a specialized camping kettle for camping meals. This kettle is a good choice for those who are just getting into camping, as it offers both an affordable price and stylish appearance. [Video] 11:58 - Coleman Fireplace Kettle ・Snow Peak Cooker - Trek 900 A lightweight cooker made of aluminum. This is a versatile piece of camping cookware that can be used as a pot for stew, a mess tin, a percolator, and a Sierra cup all in one, making it a useful piece for solo campers. It's lighter than a stainless-steel percolators as well. [Video] 12:11 - Snow Peak Cooker - Trek 900 ・Coffee Mill A must for those who want to grind coffee beans and for a fresh cup of coffee. Although slightly difficult to use at first, it's reasonably priced and nothing beats freshly ground coffee. [Video] 12:52 - Coffee Mill ・Barbecue Skewers This is not a piece of cookware, but rather a utensil for enjoying camping. It can be used by children as well, as they enjoy roasting marshmallows or other tasty snack on the skewer and roast it over the fire. [Video] 14:17 - Barbecue Skewers Summary The equipment you'll need will depend on what kind of cooking you want to do when camping. Having information from advanced campers who can explain the cooking utensils that they have actually used and enjoyed, along with the reasons why they were selected, is incredibly helpful if you're a beginner-level camper. Be sure to check out the video to see the different pieces of cookware. Enjoy cooking in the great outdoors and happy camping! -
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Introducing the 7 Best Single Burners for Outdoor Camping! Compact, Versatile and Convenient Gear! Check Out This Video to See the Amazing Performance of These Wind-Resistant Burners!
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About the Video Showing the Single Burners This video, titled “Seven Single Burners | Comparing Popular Brands | Beginner Friendly | Choose OD Gas or CB Gas,” was uploaded by “solo camp & camp cooking in Japan TANA channe.” The video introduces single burners that can be used for camping or other outdoor activities, while going over how to choose them, as well as how each is used. A single burner is a piece of camping gear that can be used outdoors to boil water, cook camping meals, and more. They're a must for any solo or group camping trip! The Single Burners Recommended in the Video Source :YouTube screenshot The 7 single burners introduced in the video are as follows: ・Soto Shinfuji G'z G-stove STG-10 (Soto Shinfuji G'z G-ストーブSTG-10) (Video ~5:01) ・Soto Regulator Stove ST-310 (Video ~14:06) ・Coleman F-1 Power Stove JCM-S106A (Video ~21:27) ・Primus P-153 Ultra Burner (Video ~25:53) ・Iwatani Primus 2243 BUrner IP-2243PA (Video ~32:23) ・Snow Peak HOME &CAMP Burner Silver GS-600SL (Video ~36:40) ・EVERNEW AL Titan grate for Stove EBY253 (Video ~42:30) Although not listed here, manufacturers such as Iwatani also sell single burners. OD cans (outdoor cans) and CB cans (cassette gas bombe cylinders) can be used as fuel for single burners. Easy-to-Use Single Burners, as Shown in the Video! Photo:A single burner In addition to camping and mountain climbing, single burners can also be used as emergency equipment in times of disaster, typhoons, earthquakes, and other emergencies. Partition or unified single burners can be easily purchased at home centers or outdoor supply stores, and have relatively low running costs. The reason for their popularity is that they have sufficient heat, can be easily used for everything from boiling water to outdoor cooking, and are easy to use and maintain. Uses and Precautions for the Single Burners Shown in the Video Photo:A campground at night Lighters needed to light the burners can be found at supermarkets and convenience stores. Campers may use gas, kerosene, solid fuel burners, alcohol burners, and white gas lanterns for outdoor cooking and light. Also, if you have an igniter cartridge, you don't need a lighter to use it. However, while convenient to use, you need to be careful about fire accidents and gas leaks due to incomplete combustion. Summary of the Single Burner Introduction Video The single burners shown in the video are compact, portable, wind-resistant and very convenient. If you have a griddle and a stove, you can cook some delicious camping food. If you want to enjoy the outdoors to the fullest, then definitely consider picking up a handy single burner like the ones shown in the video! -
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Must-Have Camping Gear for Beginners! 6 Camping Essentials You Can't Do Without! Stakes, Stake Hammers, and More for Solo Campers!
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Recommended Camping Gear Introduction Stakes and stake hammers used to set up tents in camp, sheets to lay down inside a tent, etc. etc. Although they don't stand out, there are certain pieces of camping gear that you don't want to be caught without. Outdoor activities are all the rage in Japan these days. For those who are just getting in to camping, here's a list of essential camping gear that every beginner should have. Video Introduction Photo:A tent This video, titled "6 Camping Essentials You Don't Want to Be Caught Without! Useful Camping Equipment [A Must-See for Beginners!]" (【無いと困る】キャンプギア6選!本当に役立つの地味な道具達【初心者必見】), was uploaded by "KAME SOLO CAMPING." What do beginner campers just starting to get their gear together think of when they hear the term "camping gear"? The video creator mainly camps solo in a one-pole tent. If you're looking to enjoy a similar style of camping, you should definitely check this out. Numerous Camping Gear Brands Photo:Camping at night Camping gear is available from a wide variety of brands. Among them, Coleman and Snow Peak are well-known in Japan, while Nordisk, ZANE ARTS, and Helinox are popular among campers looking to camp in style. Other camping gear is available from Workman and even from 100-yen shops all across Japan. When you think of camping gear, the first things that come to mind are probably tents, lanterns, tables, chairs, tarps, and coolers. This video introduces not the items that everyone thinks of, but rather, "simple yet useful" camping gear, such as the stakes and stake hammers used when setting up and taking down tents. The video also explains the advantages of each item that he has realized as an experienced camper. Six Pieces of Camping Gear You Won't Want to Be Without! Now, let's take a look at the recommended camping gear. Source :YouTube screenshot ・Forged Stakes Stakes are essential for securing tents, tarps, and poles. Some tents come with stakes, but in graveled riverbeds, they often bend, as shown in the video. To prevent this from happening, sturdy, forged stakes are a must. [Video] 0:46 - Forged Stakes ・Stake Hammer With Puller An easy-to-use stake hammer is all you need to secure your tent or tarp. The steel hammer shown in the video is also very useful for removing stakes. This hammer can be used to easily pull out stakes stuck in hard ground or long pegs. [Video] 2:13 - Stake Hammer ・Thick Waterproof Groundsheet A thick waterproof groundsheet can be placed under a tent and placed on top of various items to keep them from getting dirty. By preventing your gear from getting dirty, you can also shorten the cleanup time after returning home. [Video] 3:18 - Thick Waterproof Groundsheet Source :YouTube screenshot ・Leather Gloves Campfires are one of the best parts of camping. Many campers enjoy relaxing while gazing at the flames. Leather gloves that are resistant to heat are indispensable for this. In cold weather, you'll need firewood, but leather gloves are also great for preventing injuries when chopping wood. They are also useful when handling hot cookers when cooking. [Video] 4:37 - Leather Gloves ・Broom and Dustpan A broom and dustpan is useful for cleanup. You can sweep away leaves and sand from tents and dirt and dust from groundsheets. In addition, you can clean the inside of your car after camping. The video creator mentions that he prepares two items, one for clean items and one for dirty items, and he uses them separately. It's a small item that's not bulky, but it's useful when you have it. [Video] 5:32 - Broom and Dustpan ・Knife For cutting kindling, a full-tang one is recommended to avoid the knife breaking off at the base. A folding knife is useful for cooking, and should be used separately from the one for cutting firewood. [Video] 6:17 - Knife Summary This article introduced 6 pieces of camping gear that you can't do without! Although it's not a complete list of equipment that you can start camping with, but it's a list of items that you'll be happy you have. The information is from an experienced solo camper as well, so you know that it's reliable! There are various camping styles, including solo camping, family camping, and day camping. However, the gear introduced here will be useful no matter which style you choose. We hope you will find it useful. -
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Let’s Spin Some Traditional-Style Tops! Learn How to Wrap It, Spin It, and Even Some Cool Tricks!
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Explaining how to spin a top The video “How to Spin the Top(【改訂版】コマのまわし方(ヒモの巻き方)【 How to spin the top 】)” was created by “Seiai Kindergarten - Fussa, Tokyo” and it explains how to wrap a string and how to spin a top. The video is for kids, so the basics of how to play with the top is easy to understand. This article introduces how to wind a top up and spin it. Be sure to follow along with the video! Traditional Japanese Tops Photo:Old-fashioned top Traditional Japanese tops are a toy played with by attaching a spindle to a circular piece of wood and using a string to spin it. The tip of the stem is thin, maintaining the balance in the center while the top spins. There are tops all around the world and each country has their own version with unique characteristics. For example, there are gasing in Malaysia that adults use and make bets with, diabolos in China that are known for their acrobatics, and spinning tops, used in performances, in Japan. The top has a very long history and it is said that they originally started from the spinning of snail shells. The oldest top in the world, was found in Egypt, and said to have been used around 2000 to 1400 B.C. It is believed that “finger twirling,” tops twisted using one's fingers, were the first kinds of tops invented. In fact, the oldest top is a simple hand-spun top made of carved wood. The whip top is still created as a Japanese folkcraft and wooden toy in Japan. How to Wind up and Spin a Top Source :YouTube screenshot As you can see in the video from 0:03, hold the top in your left hand and the string in your right. The string will have a knot at the end. Put the string on the left side of the stem and pull the knot towards your body on the right side of the stem. From there, place the long end of the string over the knot that you just pulled to the right side of the stem. It's difficult to explain, but you can see this at 0:18 in the video. Then, turn the top to the side while keeping the string tight, and hook the string on the stem on the bottom of the top. After wrapping the string tightly twice on the bottom stem, gradually wrap the rest of the string to cover the bottom of the top. When wrapping the string, it's easier to move the top to wrap it, as opposed to wrapping it using the hand holding the string. When you've finished wrapping it, you'll know you did it correctly by the nice pattern on the bottom of the top. How to Spin and Throw the Top Source :YouTube screenshot After winding the top up, it's finally time to let it rip! As shown in the video, hold the top in your left hand and dangle a bit string. Hold the dangled string between your right ring and pinky fingers, and make a fist around the string. Make a finger gun with your hand and hold the top with your thumb and index finger. After that, face the direction where you want to throw the top, open your legs slightly wider than your shoulder, lower your body and throw that sucker! It is better to throw it as horizontally as possible. Be careful not to throw it straight down as it won't spin and you might break your top with the force. You can watch how to throw it starting from 2:45 in the video. You can see man in the video doing tricks, such as placing the spinning top on the palm of his hand, and rope-walking, from 4:14. Summary of Japan's Traditional Tops Photo:Whip Top The video “How to Spin the Top,” created by “Seiai Kindergarten - Fussa, Tokyo,” introduces how to spin a top, a toy often used during New Years in Japan. The video explains how to wrap the top string as well, so it's great for beginners. It can also be enjoyed by advanced top users since there are difficult tricks in the video. -
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A Beginner's Guide to Setting Up a Tent. Using the Popular Montbell Stellaridge Tent
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A Camping Guide for Beginners Japan's camping boom was sparked by the Corona pandemic. Even people who had never been interested in camping before began to show interest in the activity. In this article, an advanced camper carefully demonstrates how to set up a tent for beginner-level campers. Video Introduction This video, titled "Setting Up a Tent for Beginners (Stellaridge) [Sora no Shita]" (初心者のためのテント設営(ステラリッジ)【そらのした】), was uploaded by "Outdoor Gear Rental Sora no Shita" (アウトドアギアレンタルそらのした). Tools Needed to Set Up a Tent Source :YouTube screenshot If you're new to camping or other outdoor activities, let's first review what you'll need to set up your tent. [Video] 0:08 - What you need to set up a tent Below is a list of tools needed to set up a tent. ・Tent ・Tent poles ・Stakes ・Four guy lines ・Flysheet ・Guy line tensioners ・Groundsheet It's important to make sure you have these items before assembling your tent, let alone leaving for camping so you don't get stuck with a half-assembled tent when camping. Assembling the Body of the Tent Source :YouTube screenshot Now, let's look take a look at the steps to set up a tent. 1. stand upwind from the tent and unfold the body of the tent. The trick is to keep the door of the tent as far downwind as possible. [Video] 0:12 - Unfolding the body of the tent. 2. Fasten the poles together. The poles are connected together with bungee cords, so they are easily connected. [Video] 0:45 - Connect the tent poles 3. Thread the poles through the sleeves attached to the tent diagonals so that the two poles are crossed. 4. Connect the poles to the rings. Connect the ends of the poles to the rings at the four corners of the tent. Connect the two adjacent poles first. [Video] 2:45 - Connecting the poles to the rings at the tent's corners. [Video] 2:53 - A close-up view on how to connect the poles to the corner rings. From the third pole, the poles will start to bow when connecting them. Connect the poles to the rings while keeping the poles in contact with the ground. This keeps the tent from standing makes it stable when setting it up. [Video] 3:15 - Connecting from the third pole 6. When the fourth pole is connected the poles will bow and the tent will stand up at this point. You've now finished setting up the body of the tent. Once the tent is standing, it can be easily moved, so at this stage, it may be moved to a place where you'll actually be sleeping in it. When deciding on a place to set your tent up, consider whether the ground is level and free of unevenness, as well as distance from facilities, such as restrooms, shade from trees, and vantage points. How to Anchor a Tent Source :YouTube screenshot Once you've decided where you want to position your tent, it's time to secure it in place. 1. hammer the stakes into the ground. If the ground is hard, use rocks or other objects to hold the tent in place instead of trying to force the stakes into the ground which can cause them to bend or break. [Video] 4:13 - Hammering the stakes 2. Next we'll secure the tent with ropes. Take out the four guy lines and secure the tent. There are loops located about halfway up the tent sleeves, to which the guy lines will be tied. The key is to use a bowline knot, as reef knots can be difficult to untie. If you don't know how to tie a bowline know, be sure to watch the video to learn how. Make a loop in the middle of the guy line and pass the end of the guy line through the loop. Then, pass the end of the guy line through the loop again, and pull it through to complete the knot. [Video] 5:40 - How to Tie a Rope Knot (Bowline Knot) How to Set Up a Fly Sheet Source :YouTube screenshot 1. Check the position of the zipper and apply the flysheet with the zipper facing the entrance of the tent. [Video] 8:12 - Hanging the flysheet over the body of the tent 2. Pass the guy lines attached to the body of the tent through the slits in the flysheet. The video shows how to thread the guy lines through the slits in the flysheet, so beginner campers should be sure to watch this part. [Video] 9:03 - Threading the guy lines through the flysheet slits 3. Connect the four corners of the flysheet to the four corners of the body of the tent as shown in the video. Pass the poles through the rings attached to the four corners of the flysheet. [Video] 10:35 - Connecting the body of the tent to the flysheet 4. Secure the entrance of the tent with stakes. After that, the tent sides are also tensioned with stakes to create space and improve airflow in the tent. 5. Secure the guy lines with stakes or rocks to finish setting up the tent. In this case, the use of guy line tensioners makes it easier to create tension. Things a Beginner Outdoorsman Should Know Photo:Camping equipment Next, we'll go over some things that a beginner outdoorsman who will be camping for the first time should know. First of all, it's essential to prepare tools for camping, practice setting up a tent, and research the location where you'll be camping. Although this sounds obvious, beginners to camping should start by getting their tent and other equipment all ready to go. Research how much you need to spend to get started camping. After you have a complete set of equipment, what you don't want to do is spend so much time setting up your tent when you arrive that you have no time to enjoy the camping trip itself. After purchasing a tent, we recommend that you watch videos and practice setting up your tent. Camping is a great way to enjoy nature and it's not like staying in the city; there are dangers to be aware of. Care should be taken to avoid dangerous areas, such as cliff bottoms. In general, you should enjoy outdoor activities, such as camping, in a safe place. Depending on the weather, rivers may rise and other environmental disasters can occur. This is not limited to beginners in outdoor activities. You should gather necessary information on the weather and surrounding conditions to the best of your ability in advance. Summary If you're a beginner outdoorsman who is just starting to camp, be sure to refer to the video and learn the steps for setting up a tent. Whether or not you can enjoy camping will depend on whether or not you can set up your tent without hassle. In Japan, there are many attractive campgrounds where you can enjoy nature and explore the outdoors. There are many outdoor activities and camping experiences in Japan that you won't find in other parts of the world. We hope you have a great time camping in Japan! -
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10 Camping Essentials for Beginner Campers! Camping Gear Recommended by a Veteran Camper and Their Costs!
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Must-Have Equipment for Beginner Campers Japan's camping boom has brought interest in camping to a previously uninterested segment of Japanese society. However, beginner-level campers should start by asking themselves what they need to prepare for camping. In this article, we'll go over things to prepare for camping. Video Introduction This video, titled "[10 Must-Have Pieces of Camping Equipment] A Shopping List for Beginner Campers" (【最低限のキャンプ道具10種類】買い揃えるための初心者用リスト作りました), was uploaded by "From this place." In this video, beginner outdoorsmen can learn about 10 essential pieces of equipment for camping. A List of Camping Gear for Beginner Outdoorsmen Photo:A tent at a campground With Japan's recent boom in outdoor activities, camping has become increasingly popular. However, beginners often aren't sure of what kind of camping gear to bring with them. Making a list of things to get together for various styles of camping, including family, couple, and solo camping, is great place to get started. After picking out what you need, you can figure out your budget by calculating the cost of each item. The video introduces 10 different pieces of equipment by dividing the equipment into three categories: importance, lifestyle, and accommodation. It's great for beginner campers, so be sure to use it as a reference for choosing camping equipment. 7 Recommended Pieces of Camping Equipment for Beginners [Lifestyle] Photo:A tarp Let's start with the equipment you'll need for day camping, etc. ・Tarps When it's hot out, if there's no shade, there's always a risk of heat stroke. A tarp provides shelter from the sun, shelter from rain, and also serves to block the sun. Various types are available, but we recommend that you choose a product with many rope holes. The more holes in the rope, the easier it is to adjust the tarp for easier use. [Video] 0:33 - Tarps ・Table Next up is a table. The table you choose will depend on how much cooking you'll be doing when camping. If you'll be chopping ingredients, a wider table is recommended. If the table has a net underneath, you can conveniently place necessary items on the net while cooking for easy access. [Video] 1:03 - Table Photo:A woman enjoying solo camping ・Chairs Chairs like the ones they sell at home improvement stores across Japan can be bulky and are often not very durable. The video recommends Pachinox, which is lightweight and inexpensive. [Video] 1:33 - Camping chairs ・Single burners Barbecue is a popular way of cooking when camping. Many people associate BBQ with cooking with charcoal or firewood, but these methods can be time-consuming and require a lot of cleaning up afterwards. In Japan, there are two types of gas cans: CB cans and OD cans. If you're a beginner-level camper, consider trying some simple camping meals using a single burner with CB cans, as they're easy to use and obtain. [Video] 1:52 - Single burners ・Wind Screens Wind can often be a problem when cooking at camp. Windscreens can reduce the amount of time it takes to prepare a meal, so you can spend less time cooking and more time enjoying some delicious food. [Video] 2:28 - Windscreens ・Cookers If you buy frying pans and other cooking equipment over time, they'll often be shaped differently and can be difficult to store. We recommend that you start with a cooker set. When you have more opportunities to camp and want to try more elaborate camping meals, you can buy Dutch ovens or other cooking equipment. [Video] 2:44 - Cookers ・Lights Lanterns and other lighting fixtures can vary significantly in price depending on whether they're fueled by gas or liquid fuel. For beginners, lights from one of Japan's 100-yen shops are a great place to start. [Video] 3:20 - Lights 3 Recommended Pieces of Camping Equipment for Beginners [Accommodation] Source :YouTube screenshot We have looked at lifestyle equipment, but what kind of camping equipment do you need for overnight stays? Let's take a look. ・Tents The most important piece of equipment for overnight stays is the tent. Some tents can take beginners a long time to set up and take down. For beginners or those just looking for shelter and a place to drop their sleeping bag for the night, a simple one-pole tent can get the job done. If the inner tent is mesh or some other type of fabric that allows airflow, it can also keep insects out, which is convenient. Furthermore, if the tent has an entrance-like area, you can store your shoes in it. [Video] 3:51 - Tents ・Bedding Bedding is important for reducing fatigue so you don't feel tired the next day. Using an air mattress and sleeping on an elevated surface will make sleeping more comfortable and prevent inadequate sleep. If you have a cot, you can place it directly on the ground. Sleeping is an important aspect of camping. Be sure to prepare a sleeping area that suits you best. [Video] 4:47 - Bedding ・Sleeping Bag Nighttime can be colder than you might think when camping. You can use a down sleeping bag in winter and a synthetic fiber sleeping bag at other times of the year, but it's safer to use a sleeping bag that can withstand as low a temperature as possible. Be sure to check what temperatures your sleeping bag can handle when purchasing one. [Video] 5:33 - Sleeping bags The Cost of a Complete Set of Camping Equipment Source :YouTube screenshot If you purchase the 10 products introduced in this article via major mail-order sites in Japan, it can all be purchased for around 50,000 yen. The selection criteria for this equipment is such that the items were chosen so that they would last as long as possible without the need be replaced, so it's a bit more expensive than other lists perhaps. Be sure to use this video/article as a reference when buying camping equipment. [Video] 6:00 - The cost of these 10 pieces of camping equipment Summary In this article, we introduced 10 pieces of camping equipment that beginner campers should have. More and more people are getting into camping and cooking outdoors. If you're a beginner and not quite sure what to buy, consider renting first. Then you can purchase the gear you need if you decide you want to continue camping. Don't be afraid to get started, take the plunge and make your camping debut! -
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Nagatoro Auto Campground, Chichibu-gun, Saitama Prefecture, for families, is very popular among female campers! Well-equipped tent sites, accommodations, and water activities are also available!
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A Campsite Close to Tokyo NAGATORO AUTO CAMP SITE in Saitama is conveniently located approximately two hours from Tokyo by car. Camping is very popular in Japan today, where visitors can escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy the great outdoors. The spacious site is equipped with both camping and glamping facilities, as well as bungalows. Many people use these facilities to immerse themselves in nature and get away from their day-to-day troubles. Video introduction of Nagatoro Auto Campsite, Nagatoro-cho, Chichibu-gun, Saitama Photo:Nagatoro Gorge This video, introducing NAGATORO AUTO CAMP SITE in Nagatoro, Saitama via aerial footage, was uploaded by "Campism." NAGATORO AUTO CAMP SITE is a vast family campground located in Nagatoro, Saitama, a town rich in nature. It's also popular for water-based activities! The campground offers a full range of accommodations, including camping, glamping, and bungalows. There are also barbecue spaces and a riffle where campers can play in the river, as well as facilities that accommodate female campers. A variety of camping styles can be enjoyed here. 7 Types of Tent Sites! Women-Only, Solo Sites, and More! Photo:Camping at night There are seven types of tent sites available for camping! Women-only and solo sites are also available. P: Premium Site M: Forest Site S: Starry Sky Site A: Aozora Site V: View Site H: Hammock Site D: Dog Free Site [Video] 0:45 - The different tent sites The spacious "view site" is an area along the river paved with bricks. The main reason for its popularity is that it overlooks the lovely Arakawa River. The "Premium sites" are individually separated and private, taking advantage of the natural terrain along the river. Perfect for those who want to enjoy camping with just family and friends! The "Girls' Site," for women only, is often used for events. Located in the central area of NAGATORO AUTO CAMP SITE, the "Aozora Site" is a spacious site with a view of the blue sky on clear days. There's also the "Hammock Site" popular among families, "Starry Sky Site" where you can gaze at the stars on a clear night, and the "Forest Site" surrounded by trees through which the sunlight filters through beautifully. Furthermore, there's the "Dog Free Site," which is fenced off for campers with dogs so that they can enjoy some time off their leashes. The Solo Site provides exclusive campsites for one person, which is great for solo campers looking to camp in this location. A Full Range of Accommodations, Including Popular Glamping Accommodations and Bungalows Source :YouTube screenshot NAGATORO AUTO CAMP SITE also offers a full range of accommodations, including the popular glamping and bungalow facilities. Glamping is a stylish way to enjoy camping, and there are two types of rooms to choose from. There are indoor glamping tents where guests sleep in tents pitched indoors, and glamping cottages with stylish bohemian and oriental-style interiors, each with rooms for 2 and 4 persons, respectively. All bungalows are equipped with a roof and a kamado (Japanese-style cooking stove), so you don't have to worry about the weather. There are a variety of types to choose from, including standard wooden bungalows, bungalows unique to this area, and bungalows with Wi-Fi and pet-friendly facilities. [Video] 2:20 - A look at the accommodations NAGATORO AUTO CAMP SITE - Comfy for Female Campers and Small Children! Source :YouTube screenshot NAGATORO AUTO CAMP SITE has a full range of facilities for female campers and small children. A brightly lit women-only powder room and women-only shower room are available, as well as "Waku Waku Hiroba," and "Ehon no Heya" (lit. "Picturebook Room"), two spaces for small children to play. A wide range of products are sold at the local store, from food and seasonings to kitchenware, daily necessities, outdoor goods, and official NAGATORO AUTO CAMP SITE goods. Tools, such as pots, pans, BBQ stoves, and cooler boxes can be rented here as well. Summary of NAGATORO AUTO CAMP SITE There are various sightseeing spots around NAGATORO AUTO CAMP SITE. You can enjoy fishing in the river as well, but we recommend playing in the river and soaking up the sun. Nagatoro Line Kudari is an exciting boat ride down the Arakawa River, and popular activities such as SUP (Stand Up Paddle Boarding) and rafting can also be experienced here as well. Other attractions include Mukuge Nature Park, where visitors can enjoy seasonal flowers, and Hodosan Shrine, one of the three shrines in Chichibu and awarded a Michelin Star by the Michelin Green Guide Japan. In addition, there are various tourist attractions, such as the Saitama Prefectural Museum of Nature, which exhibits plants and fossils found in Chichibu and Nagatoro, Nagatoro Iwadatami, formed from uplifted schist, and a day spa to soothe the body and mind. The video shows the charms of NAGATORO AUTO CAMP SITE surrounded by rich nature via beautiful drone footage. Be sure to check it out. Consider visiting NAGATORO AUTO CAMP SITE, a great place for female campers and an area close to central Tokyo where even small children can enjoy themselves! NAGATORO AUTO CAMP SITE Facility Information 【Address】559-1 Ido, Nagatoro, Chichibu District, Saitama 369-1312 By car: 20 minutes from the Hanazono Interchange via the Kanetsu Expressway. By train: 20 minutes on foot from Nogami Station via the Chichibu Railway line. 【Phone】0494-66-0640 【Fax】0494-66-0441 【Camping Season】March 10 - December 26 【Campsite Office Hours】9:00~17:00 【Pricing】 Camping: ¥2500~ (Excluding women only and solo camping) Glamping: ¥19,000~ Bungalows: ¥11,000~ (If air-conditioned) ※Fees vary by type of camping and season. A separate facility use fee of 600 yen for adults and 300 yen for children (free for preschool children) is required for each night of stay. 【Reservations】Reservations can be made through the "Availability Search/Online Reservations" on the official home page. (The blue box) 【TripAdvisor】NAGATORO AUTO CAMP SITE https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g1121091-d13295986-Reviews-Nagatoro_Auto_Campsite-Nagatoro_machi_Chichibu_gun_Saitama_Prefecture_Kanto.html -
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Choose the Right Cooler When Camping in Japan! Comparing Usages, Size, and Cooling Ability! AO, Daiwa, and Coleman
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Coolers, a Necessity for Summer Camping in Japan Summer in Japan is characterized by strong sunlight, high temperatures, and excessive humidity. Compared to spring and fall, which are quite pleasant, it's important to be careful of heat stroke and food poisoning during summer. Therefore, we'd like to introduce a video on coolers, a necessity for enjoying outdoor activities and camping during summer in Japan. Video Comparing Coolers This video, titled "My Recommended Coolers [Comparing 4 Types] (For Camping BBQ Outdoor Use) Coleman, Logos, Daiwa, and AO, Four Popular Brands" (おすすめクーラーボックス【4種比較】(キャンプ BBQ アウトドア用)コールマン・ロゴス・ダイワ・AOクーラー人気ブランドを一挙に紹介します!), was uploaded by "solo camp & camp cooking in Japan TANA channe." What Should You Look for When Buying a Cooler? Material? Cooling Ability? Style? Photo:A cooling bag Outdoor activities, such as BBQ and camping, are very popular in Japan as of late. Many people are in the process of planning outdoor leisure activities for the hot summer ahead. You might be one of them and are even considering buying a cooler. What are the most important things to consider when purchasing a cooler? Size, cooling ability, whether it's hard or soft, design... these are all important factors to think about. You should first decide on what it is that you want your cooler to accomplish. In this article, Tana, a solo camper in Japan, compares the usages, features, and storage capacity of four different coolers for campers having trouble choosing the right cooler. In addition, the cooling ability of three coolers of different sizes, designs, and materials are evaluated based on hourly temperatures and ice retention. This article is especially for those looking for a cooler for camping, festivals, picnics, etc., but aren't sure which one is best. We think this will help you choose the one that's right for you! AO Coolers 12L Canvas Soft Cooler Source :YouTube screenshot The first cooler on the list is the AO Coolers 12L Canvas Soft Cooler. As its name suggests it's a soft cooler. At first glance, the bag is so well designed that it doesn't look like a cooler. The outdoor pattern is quite stylish. The bag, which looks like a bucket, can be made into a square shape by buckling the clips on the sides. In this shape, it is almost as large as the DAIWA Cool Line 800 8L Cooler introduced next. The capacity is 11.35 L, and it can hold 12 350 ml cans plus 2.2 kg of ice. The video shows how different sized bottles fit in the cooler. [Video] 0:26 - Features of the AO Cooler DAIWA Cool Line 800 8L Cooler Source :YouTube screenshot The DAIWA Cool Line 800 8L Cooler comes from a fishing equipment manufacturer. Check it out if you're looking for a compact cooler for solo camping, fishing, or other outdoor leisure activities. It comes with a carrying strap and can be carried over the shoulder. The compartment is large enough to just barely hold a 1.5-liter bottle. It's a great cooler if you're only planning on bringing a few items. [Video] 6:10 - Daiwa Cooler Features LOGOS Hyper Subzero Cooler M 12L Source :YouTube screenshot The LOGOS Hyper Subzero Cooler M 12L is another soft cooler. This cooler has a cool silver design and can hold a 2L plastic bottle horizontally. The long sides are made of a hard material, so it can't be broken down into a smaller size, but it is designed to be thinner. It can be used for a variety of activities, including camping and festivals, making it quite attractive. Because of its stylish appearance, this product is also recommended for those who are particular about the appearance of their camping equipment. [Video] 8:04 - Features of the LOGOS Cooler Coleman Extreme Ice Cooler 25L Source :YouTube screenshot The Coleman Extreme Ice Cooler 25L is the largest cooler shown in the video, but it's a soft cooler and can be folded. It's a bit large for a solo camping cooler. Tana, the solo camper in the video, utilizes it to hold other items as well. The metal fittings on the side are plastic, so you need to be a little careful when carrying heavy items inside it. [Video] 9:06 - Features of the Coleman Cooler Comparing Cooling Ability - AO, Daiwa, and Coleman The cooling ability of coolers is important when camping in the summer. But do size and shape determine a cooler's cooling ability? Check out the video for a comparison of the cooling ability of different coolers from AO, Daiwa, and Coleman. The indoor temperature is 26.6 degrees Celsius, and one bag of ice is put in each cooler to test the temperature and ice retention over time. ・After approx. 1 hour Coleman: 14.5°C, 20% of ice melted AO: 9.4°C, 10% of ice melted Daiwa: 13.6°C, 15% of ice melted At this point, we can say that the ice retention is AO > Daiwa > Coleman. ・After approx. 4 hrs. Coleman: 13.5°C, 40% of ice melted AO: 14.9°C, 20% of ice melted Daiwa: 15.7°C, 30% of ice melted At this point, the ice retention is still the same - AO > Daiwa > Coleman. ・After approx. 6 hours Coleman: 13.5°C, 80% of ice melted AO: 14.1°C, 70% of ice melted Daiwa: 15.4°C, 70% of ice melted At this point, AO and Daiwa are about equal. ・After approx. 8 hours Coleman: 19.3°C, 90% of ice melted AO: 14.2°C, 80% of ice melted Daiwa: 13.9°C, 80% of ice melted After more than 8 hours, the Daiwa cooler maintained the coolest temperatures. [Video] 10:16 - Comparing three different coolers [Video] 17:11 - Results after 4 hours [Video] 22:09 - Results after 8 hours The Coleman is the largest of these coolers, so it's not possible to make a blanket judgment, but as an example, this test may be useful for those considering replacing or buying a new cooler in the future. Tips for Keeping Your Cooler Cool Photo:A cooler Here are some tips for keeping your cooler cool that aren't related to the characteristics of the cooler. ・Make sure that the items to be placed in the cooler are cooled in advance. If possible, cool the inside of the cooler box as well. ・Place refrigerants on the top and bottom of the cooler. ・Use a combination of large and small ice cubes. ・Don't drain the water after the ice has melted. ・Minimize opening and closing of the cooler. ・Avoid hot ground and place in a cool place out of direct sunlight, such as in the shade. Find the Cooler That Works Best for You and Enjoy Your Time Camping! Coolers are useful outdoor equipment for storing food for camping and BBQs and drinks for picnics. In summer, use coolers to prevent heat stroke and food poisoning, but be careful when handling drinks and food. There are many beautiful campgrounds in Japan. To enjoy the summer outdoors to the fullest, choose a cooler that suits your individual style and that will keep your food and other items cold. -
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5 Tips for Choosing a Campsite: A Beginner's Guide
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What to Look for When Choosing a Campsite in Japan Outdoor activities and camping have become very popular in Japan! Due to the corona pandemic, camping and other outdoor activities have been gaining attention as leisure activities that can be enjoyed in nature. However, beginner campers often encounter unforeseen problems. In this article, we'll go over how to choose a campsite for beginner campers with advice from a professional camper. Video Introduction This video, titled "[A Must-See for Beginner Campers] How to Choose a Campsite for a Successful Camping Debut" (【キャンプ初心者必見】デビューを成功させるキャンプ場の選び方), was uploaded by "Manpuku Manten・FULL CAMP" (キャンプ/満腹満点). This video introduces how to choose a campsite, based on the experiences of the YouTuber himself, so that camping beginners can enjoy their first camping experience as much as possible. This video is a must-see for those looking to go camping for the first time. 5 Tips for Beginner Campers When Choosing a Campsite in Japan Photo:A woman setting up a tent Based on his experiences, here are five things beginner campers should look out for when choosing a campground for their camping debut. Let's take a look! ・Choose a Campground Within 2 Hours of Your Home The first point to consider when choosing a campsite is to choose one near your home. First-time campers tend to be very enthusiastic and choose a campsite far from home. However, if you're far away, it may take longer than expected to get there due to traffic and other factors. If you arrive late, your plans for setting up your tent and preparing meals will also be delayed. Allowing plenty of time for your first camping trip will give you peace of mind so you can make the most of your time. A good rule of thumb is to go to a place that can be reached in about 2 hours from where you live. [Video] 1:48 - Go to a campsite near your home ・Auto Campgrounds Are Great for Beginners Next is the type of campsite. For beginners, we recommend choosing an auto campground. An auto campground is a type of campground in Japan where you can park your car next to your campsite. After arriving at your campsite with lots of heavy equipment, you'll be exhausted from carrying it to your campsite if it's located far away. If you choose an auto campground where you can park your car right next to the campsite, you can easily load and unload your gear and get into your car quickly if there's a sudden rain or something else happens. This is a big point of relief especially for beginners. [Video] 2:53 - Types of Campsites Photo:A campground ・Check for Toilets and Bathing Facilities in Advance The third thing to keep in mind is to check whether the campground has toilets and bathing facilities. Especially for women and those traveling with children, it's important to check if flush toilets are available. Many people have difficulty using Japanese-style toilets, so it is important to check in advance! Also, some campgrounds that have showers may have small shower rooms that cost one coin (often 500 yen but occasionally 100 yen) to use. We recommend that you check the website in advance. [Video] 4:04 - Campsite Facilities ・Staff Is Always Available The fourth tip for looking for a campground is to make sure that staff is always available. When camping for the first time, even if you have practiced setting up a tent and making a fire in advance, it's possible that things may go wrong when you arrive. Since many campgrounds are unmanned at night, it's a good idea to check if the campground is staffed full-time. [Video] 6:14 - Staff on duty ・AC power is available. The last thing to check for is whether AC power is available regardless of season, be it spring, summer, fall, or winter. The availability of electricity is especially important for beginner campers. Electricity is a strong ally until campers get used to camping and can cope adequately with energy sources other than electricity. Bringing an extension cord is a must, as the AC power source may be far away from where you're actually using electricity. Summary of How to Choose a Campsite in Japan When you make your camping debut, you'll be experiencing a lot of new things. Time and schedule management can be difficult. To avoid being rushed and having a stressful camping trip, it's important to choose your campground carefully. When you're first starting out, choose a campground with ample facilities rather than one with few or no facilities. Don't forget to find out more about the facilities if you're a woman and/or are camping with women or children. As you gain more experience in the outdoors and with camping, you can choose more advanced and distant campgrounds. We hope you have an exciting camping debut! Be sure to refer to this article when searching for a campground. -
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How to Comfortably Sleep in a Sleeping Bag! Mats, Cots, and Other Useful Camping Gear!
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Sleeping Comfortably When Camping Japan is in the midst of a camping boom, but one of the most common mistakes made by beginner campers is that they lose sleep because they can't control the temperature of their sleeping environment and end up being colder than they thought they would be. In this video an advanced camper explains the key points for getting a good night's sleep when camping. Video Introduction: Choosing a Sleeping Bag and Mat for a Good Night's Sleep When Camping Photo:A man buying a sleeping bag This video, titled "Getting Started Camping - Recommended Sleeping Bags and Mats for Beginners|Girl's Camping, Solo Camping, and Family Camping" (キャンプの始め方 初心者さんにおすすめの寝袋・マットは? 寝袋・マットの選び方編 編 女子キャンプ、ソロキャンプ、ファミリーキャンプの始め方 キャンプ初心者さん向け), was uploaded by "Camp Lab" (キャンプ研究所). Have you ever gone camping and had trouble sleeping because it was colder than you thought it would be? In this article, we'll cover how to choose a sleeping bag and mat, as well as items that will help you get a good night's sleep when camping. Japan has four distinct seasons with each season requiring different temperature adjustments when camping. If you're planning on going camping in the future or are having trouble sleeping when camping, be sure to keep reading! Regular Sleeping Bags vs. Mummy Sleeping Bags Photo:A sleeping bag There are two main types of sleeping bags, rectangular sleeping bags and mummy sleeping bags. Let's take a look at how these sleeping bags differ. Rectangular sleeping bags are characterized by their spacious interior. Another key point is that they can be connected to sleeping bags of the same maker and model. This type of sleeping bag is recommended for families sleeping with small children. For those seeking a more spacious feel, rectangular sleeping bags are great, but measures should be taken to preventthe sleeping bag from getting cold due to their spaciousness. [Video] 0:44 - Rectangular Sleeping Bags Compared to rectangular sleeping bags, mummy sleeping bags are snugger to the body. Although they may feel narrower than rectangular sleeping bags, the advantage is that they are warmer as there's less space between the body and the bag. [Video] 1:16 - Mummy Sleeping Bags Sleeping Bag Material – Down or Synthetic? Photo:Down Sleeping bags differ in comfort and characteristics depending on the material they are made of. The two main materials used in sleeping bags are down and synthetic fibers (such as polyester). Let's take a look at the pros and cons of each. ・Down Sleeping Bags The pros of down sleeping bags is that they are lightweight and can be stored compactly. One of the main cons of down sleeping bags however, is that they are often expensive. [Video] 1:45 - Pros and cons of sleeping bags - Materials ・Synthetic sleeping bags are generally more affordable than sleeping bags made of down. On the other hand, they are bulky and not easily stored. Each sleeping bag has a comfort temperature labeled on it. Many people incorrectly interpret this comfort temperature though, so please be careful. For example, if a sleeping bag states "comfort temperature 10°C," it means that you can sleep comfortably if you wear clothes that can withstand a temperature of 10°C. Be careful not to catch a cold by mistakenly getting into a sleeping bag with light clothing. When selecting a sleeping bag, it's important to check the comfort temperature, as it varies according to the amount of cotton used. [Video] 2:19 - Sleeping Bag Comfort Temperatures Using a Mat for Sleeping When Camping If you sleep only in a sleeping bag without a mat, you may absorb the geothermal energy from the ground and become hotter or colder, which can cause you to wake up in the middle of the night. Therefore, it's important to prepare a mat for your sleeping area to avoid being affected by the geothermal energy. [Video] 3:18 - Camping Mats Staying Warm When Camping: Air Mattresses, Inflatable Mats, and Closed-Cell Camping Mats Photo:A man blowing up a camping mat There are three main types of mats for avoiding the effects of geothermal energy. Let's take a look at the characteristics of each. ・Air Mattresses Air mattresses are cushioned and comfortable to sleep on because of the air inside. However, it should be noted that over time, the air in the mat is affected by geothermal energy which is then transferred to the body. When using an air mattress, use a hot carpet or cool mattress to manage the temperature over time. [Video] 4:06 - Air Mattresses Keep in mind that air mattresses can also be punctured. They may even puncture when being inflating or worse, when sleeping. Take this into consideration when deciding whether or not to purchase an air mattress. [Video] 5:15 - Points to keep in mind about air mattresses The biggest advantage of inflatable mats is that they are made of urethane and are very comfortable to sleep on. However, like air mats, there is a possibility that they are punctured, and they are also susceptible to geothermal energy. The time and effort required to inflate and deflate the may can also be considered a disadvantage. [Video] 5:41 - Inflatable Mats ・Closed Cell Camping Pads Closed cell camping pads are easier to set up than air mattresses or inflatable mats. If you're looking to save time when setting up and taking down your tent, consider looking into closed cell pads. There are also types with excellent insulation properties and types that can be used on snow. However, they are generally not as comfortable as air mattresses and other types of mats, so be sure to consider this when purchasing a camping mat. [Video] 6:32 - Closed Cell Camping Pads Useful Camping Gear to Help You Sleep Better - Cots, Sleeping Bag Liners, Hot Water Bottles, Fans, and More! Photo:A cot The video introduces several items that can help you get a good night's sleep when camping. Combine them with sleeping bags and mats to achieve a comfortable sleeping environment. ・Cots Cots are essentially foldable beds. Cots are separated from the ground so they are less susceptible to the effects of geothermal energy. [Video] 7:47 - Characteristics of a Cot ・Sleeping Bag Liner Sleeping bag liners are like sleeping bags made of a single piece of thin fabric. By putting it in a sleeping bag, you can increase your resistance to the cold. If you already have a sleeping bag, it's a good idea to buy an extra sleeping bag liner as a countermeasure against the cold. It is also a great way to save money compared to purchasing a new sleeping bag. [Video] 8:07 - Characteristics of Sleeping Bag Liners ・Hot Water Bottles Hot water bottles are great for warming the lower body. For those who are shorter, the inside of a sleeping bag tends to be colder due to larger air pockets. This is great for people who often get cold feet when sleeping. [Video] 8:37 - Hot Water Bottles for Camping ・Disposable Hand Warmers Disposable hand warmers can be put inside a sleeping bag in cold areas to protect against the cold. This item can be used in place of a hot water bottle. [Video] 9:16 - Disposable Hand Warmers Besides these items, hot carpets and electric blankets can make sleeping even more comfortable during the colder months. Furthermore, wood and oil stoves are also effective at protecting against the cold. We also recommend each camper have their own fan, as it's an essential item to bring camping in the summer to protect against the heat when the hot weather is making it difficult to sleep. Choose a Sleeping Bag and Mat That's Right for You and Enjoy a Good Night's Sleep When Camping! Getting a good night's sleep is crucial to having an enjoyable camping trip. If you don't get enough sleep, you'll have less energy for camping activities the next day and you might be tired when driving home. Prepare sleeping bags and mats according to the season to ensure a comfortable night's sleep! -
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Winter Camping Equipment for a Stylish Camping Trip in Japan! Heater Recommendations and Handy Lanterns! Discover the Joys of Winter Camping!
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Stylish Winter Camping in Japan One of the reasons for Japan's camping boom is the popularity of glamping facilities, which allow people to enjoy nature in a comfortable environment. However, glamping can be more expensive than camping, and because of this, self-glamping is now becoming popular as well. In this article, we'll introduce heating equipment and other gear for winter camping in Japan, as well as how to coordination the interior of your bell tent for a stylish experience! Video Introduction This video was uploaded by "VAN LIGE BEYOND CHANNEL," a channel that uploads camping and outdoor videos. It introduces essential items to enjoy winter camping in Japan. The video features heating and lighting equipment and shows off the stylish interior of a bell tent. The warm color coordination used in the decorations creates a welcoming atmosphere and is perfect for a winter camping trip. Check it out! Be Prepared for Cold Weather When Winter Camping in Japan Photo:Winter camping Winter campers need to be well-prepared for the cold. This includes not only clothing, but also things like sleeping bags, tents, and heating equipment. To enjoy winter camping in Japan safely, be sure to check your camping equipment in advance. A Must-Have for Winter Camping! Stay Warm With Proper Heating! When camping during the winter months, the temperature outside can drop very low and protection against the cold is a must. In addition to taking measures with bedding and clothing, you'll also need a proper heater. The Toyotomi Rainbow Stove (RL-250) is a great item for winter camping. It's also great for beginner campers and it heats the inside of a tent well with batteries and kerosene. In addition, the gentle light of the fire can be used as a lantern. [Video] 2:30 - Introduction of the Toyotomi Rainbow Stove Be Careful of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning! Photo:Winter camping It's easy to fall asleep with the heater on. However, continued use of a stove in a closed tent can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning! We recommend using a carbon monoxide alarm that can check carbon monoxide levels. A carbon monoxide alarm will alert you before carbon monoxide levels reach abnormal levels. If you want to enjoy winter camping safely, a carbon monoxide alarm is a must! Enjoy a Comfortable Winter Camping Experience! Stylish Interior Decorations for Your Tent! Source :YouTube screenshot The Yamazen Campers Collection 3 Tier Rack is a storage rack that is easy to set up. It can also be used as an interior decoration, creating a stylish atmosphere inside your tent! You can even place small items on it to keep the inside of your tent tidy while still looking cool! The Barebones Living Forest Lantern is a USB rechargeable lantern. It can be dimmed to whatever brightness you prefer, and it will envelop the inside of your tent in a gentle glow. Winter Camping Essentials Photo:Relaxing in nature A variety of products are sold for winter camping. Let's take a look at some of the essentials. [Clothing] Camping is all about layering, with a base layer, middle layer, and outer layer to create a layer of air. In winter, choose clothing that takes into consideration temperature differences between morning and evening and that is also breathable. Also, be sure to bring neck warmers, gloves, and thick socks to keep your neck warm. [Winter Camping Gear] Don't forget to pack a winter blanket or proper sleeping bag. Hot water bottles and disposable body warmers are also useful. Even in winter, you'll still have to wash dishes, so thick rubber gloves are great to have to protect against the cold. The Charms of Winter Camping Photo:Kouan Campsite at night If you've never been winter camping before, you might be wondering "why would you want to camp in the cold?" First of all, unlike summer, there are no insects, such as mosquitoes and flies. And because it's cold in the winter, hot drinks and meals taste even better. Also, because the air is clearer in winter, you can take your time to gaze at the beautiful starry sky. Furthermore, camping in a snowy area means you can play in the snow, or even use the snow as a free cooler. You can also enjoy making lanterns out of snow, a fun experience that can only be experienced when winter camping. Consider bringing a shovel so you can try different activities like this! With all of this in mind, we ask, why wouldn't you want to camp in the cold? Enjoy Winter Camping to the Fullest: Choosing the Right Tent! Choosing the right tent is key to having a memorable winter camping experience. In addition to considering capacity with things like two-room tents with a tarp or teepee tents, it's also important to check how good the ventilation is, as you'll more than likely be using a heater. We also recommend choosing a full cotton tent or a tent with similar material that has good insulation to handle the winter weather. Nowadays, there are cotton tents that can be easily set up even by beginners, making winter camping easy for anyone to enjoy. Summary of Winter Camping in Japan Winter camping is a different kind of fun than that of summer camping. The most important thing to remember is to prepared for the cold weather. Make sure you have the right clothes and gear so you can enjoy a safe and exciting winter camping trip. If you're getting used to winter camping, be sure to check out some of the stylish interior ideas in the video and use it as a reference when planning your next camping trip. -
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Underwater Cauliflower? Visit the Diving Spot "Soshima Oki Ni no Ne" and "Glass World" in Kushimoto, Wakayama Prefecture!
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This video is titled "[4K GoPro] Scuba Diving|Kushimoto(UnderWater in Kushimoto Wakayama)" (【4K GoPro】スキューバダイビング 串本(UnderWater in Kushimoto Wakayama)). It was released by DIVE ORANGE. The sea in Kushimoto, Wakayama Prefecture is home to a large population of table coral. Due to the influence of the Kuroshio Current, the water temperature never drops below 15 degrees Celsius, even in the middle of winter. More than 100 types of coral and tropical organisms live here, making it a popular dive site. Particularly popular are Soshima Oki Ni no Ne (双島沖二の根) and Glass World. Glass World, named for the variety of wrasse species, is famous for the discovery of rare creatures. The entire west side of the rock wall is steeply sloped, and the velvet spiny-headed sycamore grow in clusters, with a distinctive cauliflower appearance. -
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A Video for Outdoors Enthusiasts! A Campground That Has Captured the Hearts of Many!
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This video, titled "Flora Camping Site [Site C] Glamping" (フローラキャンプサイト【Cサイト】グランピング), was released by "Campism Channel." It shows the Ojiro Campground Flora Campsite in Yamanashi Prefecture. It's perfect for those who are curious about Japanese campsites and those who are interested in the outdoors. It starts with the beautiful scenery of the campground and then covers the facilities at Site C. It's only a minute long, so if you've got a minute to spare, consider checking it out. It's especially helpful if you're trying to get an idea of places to camp in Japan. You can check out the inside of the tents at 0:34. If you like being surrounded by nature, we highly recommend Ojiro Campground Flora Campsite in Yamanashi Prefecture. -
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Five Outdoor Knives That Are Essential for Camping! Various Knives That Can Be Used for Cooking and Bushcraft, and How to Care For Them!
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A Look at Five Outdoor Knives for Any Camping Situation! This video, titled "Recommended [5 outdoor knives] Which is the most popular one?" was released by "solo camp & camp cooking in Japan TANA channe." It introduces popular camping equipment, including outdoor knives. Outdoor knives can be used for many purposes, such as cooking, for use in bushcraft, and in worst case scenarios to chop wood, or as a survival tool in the event of a disaster. The video describes the feel and weight of the knives as well, so be sure to use it as a refence when purchasing an outdoor knife in Japan! The Different Outdoor Knives Introduced in the Video Source :YouTube screenshot Introduced from 1:53 is Opinel Knives’ "Opinel Carbon # 9" and "Stainless Steel # 7" which are made of carbon steel. Introduced from 8:04 is Kai’s "Shun" series knife which is a Santoku knife that is ideal for cutting apples and other fruits when cooking outdoors. Tana also recommends the Swedish brand "Mora Knife," Mcusta's "Damascus Knife," and the large Hogue Knife “EX-F01 Combat Knife." Choosing an Outdoor Knife Shown in the Video Photo:Various outdoor knives Outdoor knives can be purchased not only at specialty stores, but also online and at home improvement stores across Japan. The most popular are outdoor knives and tool knives that are made in Japan. We recommend checking out the various types (universal/specialized, etc.), the material (steel, carbon, etc.), the grind (flat grind/hollow grind, etc.), and the safety features, such as lock functionality, as well as cost performance when looking for the knife that is right for your outdoor experience. Also, check the material and durability of the blade, the length of the blade, and the portability, including whether or not it can be folded. When purchasing an outdoor knife in Japan be careful not to infringe on the Firearm and Sword Possession Control Law! Maintenance and Sharpening of Outdoor Knives Source :YouTube screenshot If you neglect proper maintenance on your outdoor knife after using it and put it back into its sheath it may rust while in storage. Be sure to clean your knife with a neutral detergent and lukewarm water. At 3:30, you can also see how a whetstone is used to sharpen a knife. Summary of Various Outdoor Knives for Camping In addition to the ones shown in the video, there are various other types of outdoor knives, including camping knives, Swiss army knives, folding knives, and more. If you get a knife to bring on camping trips, you can enjoy outdoor cooking and making excellent camping meals. Find the outdoor knife that works best for you and get out and enjoy the great outdoors! -
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CB Cans - A Cheap, Easy-To-Use, and Convenient Alternative to OD Cans When Camping IF You Know Their Limitations…
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The Two Types of Gas Canisters for Camping in Japan Whether it be solo camping or family camping, the number of campers in Japan is increasing rapidly. Gas canisters, both CB cans and OD cans, are a must-have item when it comes to cooking while camping. In this article, we'll focus on the advantages of CB cans for beginners who aren't familiar with the differences between Japan's different gas canisters. Video Introduction: CB Cans - Readily Available at 100-Yen Shops All Across Japan This video, titled "[Gas] The Difference Between CB and OD Cans (Which is Better for Camping? Explaining the Key Differences Between the Two)" (【ガス】CB缶とOD缶の違いについて(キャンプでは結局どっちがいいのか? 使い分けのポイントについて解説)), was uploaded by "sugita outdoor channel" (杉田アウトドアch / sugita outdoor channel). Sugita, the camper in the video, enjoys solo camping and auto-camping in small groups. He explains the advantages of CB cans, which are cheap and easily obtainable in Japan, and how they're different from OD cans. CB Cans Photo:A gas stove A CB can, short for "Cassette Gas Bombe," is a gas canister often used in household stoves in Japan. It has the following characteristics: ・Pros The advantage of choosing CB cans is that they are inexpensive, costing only about 100 yen per canister. Their thin and compact shape makes them easy to store, and they can be easily purchased at convenience stores and supermarkets in Japan. Furthermore, in the past, there were not many burners that could be used with CB cans, but the number of burners compatible with CB cans has increased dramatically in recent years, making them more accessible. ・Cons When the temperature of the canister drops below 5°C, a pressure drop occurs that causes the output of the can to decrease. In severe conditions, such as below freezing temperatures, CB cans may become unusable. Those planning to camp in winter should be especially careful. [Video] 0:42 - CB Cans OD Cans Photo:An OD can An OD can, short for "Outdoor can," is a gas canister designed for outdoor use. Compared to CB cans, which are long and narrow, OD cans are characterized by their sturdier shape. ・Pros OD cans can be used in colder conditions, such as during the winter or when climbing high-altitude mountains. Those camping in the dead of winter or climbing mountains at high altitudes will want to bring OD cans with them. ・Cons OD cans are more expensive than CB cans, costing about 500 yen per can, and they are larger than CB cans, making them difficult to store. Another disadvantage is that they are difficult to obtain, being purchasable only at outdoor specialty stores or online. Useful Items to Have With CB Cans Photo:Solid fuel Sugita, the video creator, says that he has never experienced any trouble using CB cans when camping. However, he mentions that he actively prepares so that he can avoid problems when using CB cans. In order to prepare for situations where you can't use a CB can, such as on a cold morning, here are some useful items you can take with you. ・A Heater To keep the CB cans in usable condition, they should be kept from the cold as much as possible. To aid in this, a heater is a useful item to have. Even in the worst-case situation where a CB can is not available, you can still boil water on the top of the heater. It's also a good idea to protect the gas canister by wrapping a cloth around it to prevent it from getting cold in the open air. ・Solid Fuel You can also bring solid fuel just in case you need to boil water for making hot beverages. They're quite compact, so be sure to bring several. ・OD Cans It is a good idea to have at least one OD can with you in case of an emergency. It will also be useful in the early morning when the temperature is lower. ・Fire Starter It's hard to keep warm when it's cold. We recommend bringing items that can easily start a fire. Gas Canisters and Expiration Dates When storing CB and OD cans, care should be taken to avoid gas leaks and you should also be weary of expiration dates. Gas canisters deteriorate over time. While they have a long shelf life (approximately 7 years from the date of manufacture), you should be sure to check the manufacture date on the bottom of the can. Also, if there are any deformities or rusting on the lid or the cylinder, it's possible the cans are deteriorating at a faster rate than normal. Storing Gas Canisters Photo:A gas canister Gas canisters should be stored away from fire and direct sunlight, and in a dry place below 40°C (104°F). It's also dangerous to place them near cooking areas where fire is present, on the ground under the scorching sun, or in a car, even if you're camping or do other outdoor activities. Properly Disposing of Gas Canisters When disposing of CB or OD cans, be sure to use them up before discarding them. Whether or not to puncture the gas cans after they are used up depends on the local government. Check the disposal method of the local government in advance and dispose of the cans accordingly. Summary of Japan's CB Cans, a Convenient Piece of Camping Equipment CB cans are cheap, available at most supermarkets in Japan, and are very useful! However, if you purchase them without knowing how they work, you might find yourself in an undesirable or possibly even dangerous situation. Be especially careful when camping in winter. Don't forget to prepare other items to keep the gas canisters from getting too cold and also backup items in case it does happen. OD cans are another great item to have in case it gets colder than you were expecting. There are many awesome campgrounds in Japan. Enjoying hot meals and warm drinks while camping in the crisp, clean air of winter is truly a unique experience as well. 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Inflatable Tent Review! How to Set Up the Hilander NAGASAWA 400, Just by Adding Air!
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Inflatable Tents for Beginner Campers In Japan, where the Corona pandemic has made it impossible to enjoy many activities, camping is has become very popular as a family activity where people can get in touch with nature. Glamping, an activity that can be easily enjoyed even by inexperienced campers, and tents that can be easily set up are becoming more and more popular. In this article, we will talk about inflatable tents. Video Introduction In this article, we'll introduce the video "[Camping Equipment] World First Review - The NAGASAWA 400 Inflatable Tent Feels Like You're Glamping!" (【キャンプ道具】世界初レビュー もはやグランピングNAGASAWA400エアーフレームテントがヤバい), uploaded by "Camp Lab" (キャンプ研究所), a channel that uploads videos on recommended camping equipment and more. What is an Inflatable Tent? Source :YouTube screenshot Inflatable tents have inflatable tubes built into the frame. In the same way that you inflate bicycle tires, you can easily set up these tents by inflating the tubes built into the tent with the included pump. This tent is great for beginner campers. Advantages of the Hilander Inflatable Tent Among the many inflatable tents available, the Hilander Nagasawa 400 is a large, floorless inflatable tent that is recommended for those who want to enjoy the atmosphere of glamping. The Hilander Nagasawa 400 is 4 meters wide and 2.15 meters tall. The large, highly comfortable inflatable tent can accommodate six people. A Spacious Tent with No Central Pole Required! Photo:Glamping The Hilander Nagasawa 400 inflatable tent's main feature is that it's designed without a center pole. The center pole-less design allows for ample sleeping space and is suitable for four to five adults which has earned it quite the reputation. Furthermore, with its high ceiling, it's outstanding in terms of livability. [Video] 9:30 – No center pole All-Season Ventilation and Great for Winter Camping The Hilander Nagasawa 400 inflatable tent has many vents to keep you comfortable when camping during the summer months. Despite its large size, the tent provides a pleasant, well-ventilated space thanks to its many air vents. In addition, the material used is polycotton, which makes it cozy even in cold winters. The material is fire-resistant, so even if it is hit by sparks from a bonfire, the flame will not spread easily. In addition, polycotton is more resistant to condensation than ordinary polyester. This makes the Hilander Nagasawa 400 a recommended inflatable tent for use in not only spring and summer, but autumn and winter as well! Designed in a Unique Shape With Safety in Mind Photo:A tent The Hilander Nagasawa 400 inflatable tent has an onion-shaped design, which resembles an onion skin covering the body of the tent. [Video] 3:00 – Onion-like shape The onion-shaped design of the Hilander Nagasawa 400 makes it very unique compared to other inflatable tents and it's also extremely safe! With ordinary tents, the guy lines are exposed, and it's not uncommon for people to trip and fall. However, the onion-shaped cover on the Hilander Nagasawa 400 inflatable tent allows the guy lines to be concealed. This eliminates the risk of tripping over them. An Impactful Design That Will Make You Feel Like You're Glamping! The Hilander Nagasawa 400 inflatable tent has a stylish onion-shaped that makes it very impactful. The spacious interior of the tent offers a glamping-like atmosphere with its attractive design. In addition to the design, the height of the tent allows children and adults alike to move about freely. Disadvantages of the Hilander Nagasawa400 Source :YouTube screenshot The video also touches on some points where the tent could be improved. The first point is the lack of a floor seating, which aren't available even as add-ons. Second, it's difficult to inflate with the included pump. If you want to inflate it easily and quickly, you may want to consider an electric pump. The third disadvantage is that there's no skirt at the base of the tent. Because of this, wind may blow in through the base if there's a strong wind. Draft protection may be necessary when camping in winter. Summary of the Hilander Nagasawa 400 Inflatable Tent The Hilander Nagasawa 400 is a large inflatable tent, featuring a unique design, large capacity, and a high ceiling. In addition, the included pump makes it easy for even beginners to set up and take down. Check out the video to see what the tent looks like, how spacious it is, and how to set it up. -
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[Summer Camping] 12 Camping Essentials to Beat the Heat and Protect Against Insects! Safety Precautions for Japan's Hot Summers and Cool Campgrounds!
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Japan's Hot and Humid Summers Summer in Japan is hot and humid. When camping in Japan, it's essential to take measures against both the heat and insects. In this article, we'll introduce some recommended items to protect against the heat and keep insects away so you can enjoy an exciting summer camping trip in Japan. Video Introduction Photo:Women being bitten by bugs This video, titled "12 Recommended Items to Protect Against Heat and Insects When Summer Camping" (夏キャンプの暑さ対策・虫除け対策に買って良かったおすすめアイテム12選をご紹介), was uploaded by "Camp Lab" (キャンプ研究所). When camping in summer, preventing insect bites and heat stroke is crucial to enjoying a safe camping trip. There are many dangerous insects in Japan, and it's important to take all possible precautions. In addition, many people succumb to heat stroke and other health problems in Japan's hot and humid summers. If you take proper measures to protect yourself from insects and heat, you can avoid dangerous situations, so be sure to keep reading so you can be prepared. 6 Tips to Keep Bugs Away When Summer Camping in Japan The first item introduces is the "Fuji Nishiki Power Forest Incense," an insect repellant item that forestry professionals also recommend. As this is professional-grade, the thickness and size are quite different from those for general use. You can see how they're used in the video. [Video] 0:57 - 1. Fuji Nishiki Power Forest Incense Mosquito Repellent Source :YouTube screenshot The next item is bug spray. We recommend a skin-friendly, DEET-free insect repellent that is safe for children to use. The video recommends commercial insect repellent sprays, as homemade sprays made with ingredients such as peppermint don't last as long. [Video] 2:04 - 2. Insect Repellent DEET has long been used in insect repellents in Japan, but more and more parents are avoiding it when it comes to their children because of its side effects that can cause skin problems. It's also important to avoid exposing skin to insect bites as much as possible when summer camping. Leggings and pants that cover the skin are especially important to protect against bites. [Video] 2:58 - 3. Leggings Next, the "Yabu Mosquito Barrier" is a type of spray that is sprayed on the grass around your tent to create a barrier effect. [Video] 3:29 - 4. Yabu Mosquito Barrier Source :YouTube screenshot In addition, insect repelling LED lanterns are a recommended nighttime insect repellant. [Video] 4:11- 5. Insect repelling LED lantern Taking advantage of the nature of insects to be attracted to ultraviolet rays, placing a lantern with built-in UV a slight distance from your camp prevents insects from being attracted to your campsite. Poison Remover is a useful first aid item for treating venomous insect stings. The syringe-like container allows pinpoint suction of the sting. [Video] 5:06 - 6. Poison Remover 6 Heat Protection Essentials for Summer Camping in Japan Photo:A portable fan The following items are recommended for protection against the heat when summer camping. Portable fans have clips and can be attached to car handles or tables and can also be used as stand-alone fans. [Video] 6:03 - 1. Portable electric fan Quick-drying, antibacterial, deodorizing, super-cheap sports shirts. Sports shirts are great for summer camping as you'll likely be hot and sweat throughout the day. [Video] 7:00 - 2. Sports shirts Cooling spray is a spray for clothing. It's an excellent product that allows you to feel a cool sensation just by spraying it on your clothes. [Video] 7:23 - 3. Cooling spray Gatsby Facial Paper with strong menthol is an item that gives you a cool and refreshing feeling just by wiping your skin with it, and it's cost-effective, too! [Video] 7:39 - 4. Gatsby Facial Paper Cooling towels are wetted and used as is. If you don't have a cooling towel, you can use a regular towel. [Video] 8:15 - 5. Cooling towel A cooling face gaiter is an amazingly useful product that makes you feel cooler just by putting it on your face. [Video] 8:40 - 6. Cooling face gaiter Summary of Summer Camping in Japan Photo:A woman enjoying solo camping This article introduced useful goods recommended for summer camping to protect against heat and insects. Japan's rainy season can feel hotter than you might think, so make sure you have the right heat protection gear, and be careful of heat stroke. Also, by taking all possible measures against insects, you'll be able to prevent unexpected accidents. We hope the information in this article will be of use during your next summer camping trip. If you want to camp in an area that's as cool as possible in the summer, it's important to choose the right campground. For the most part, campgrounds at higher elevations tend to be cooler. Also, here are some campgrounds that are considered relatively cool even in Japan's hot summers. ・Ontake Natural Recreational Forest Kurumijima Campground (Gifu) ・Togakushi Campground (Nagano) ・MUJI Minami-Norikura Camping Ground (Gifu) ・MUJI Campground Campania Tsumagoi (Gunma) ・Kyukamura Tsumagoi Kazawa Camping Ground (Gunma) That being said, with summer temperatures getting hotter and hotter each year, even at cooler campgrounds, you musn't let your guard down. Be prepared for the heat and insects, and enjoy your summer camping experience.