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Two campsites in Tottori close abruptly as operator goes bankrupt ahead of outdoor season

26.05.2026 07:00 1 min 1 source
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Two campsites in Tottori close abruptly as operator goes bankrupt ahead of outdoor season
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Midoriko Auto Campground in Nanbu and Ikkoganaru Campground in Kotoura, both in Tottori Prefecture, suspended operations on May 7, 2026. The operator, Smile Cube based in Yonago, filed for bankruptcy in early May due to mounting debts from its wedding business and declining campsite visitors. Local authorities are seeking a new operator but have not set a reopening date.

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Two campsites in Tottori close abruptly as operator goes bankrupt ahead of outdoor season

26.05.2026 FNNプライムオンライン JPN

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