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Campsite at 600 m altitude in Oita Prefecture: 'No tropical nights'

05.05.2026 12:20 1 min 1 source
読売新聞 JPN
Campsite at 600 m altitude in Oita Prefecture: 'No tropical nights'
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The Shitakako campsite in Beppu, Oita Prefecture, is located at about 600 m above sea level near Lake Shitakako. According to management company Recamp, last year from July to September no day exceeded 35 °C, and after sunset temperatures dropped below 25 °C on most days. On April 28 at 3:00 PM, the temperature near the lake was 19.9 °C, 3.6 °C lower than the day's maximum at the nearest observation point. The site offers pedal boats, cold spring water, and extended evening hours for the Beppu Ropeway during holidays and summer.

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05.05.2026 読売新聞 JPN Original source

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