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Closed Ryokusuiko Campground in Nanbu to Reopen in September

18.08.2026 12:10 1 min 1 source РУС
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Closed Ryokusuiko Campground in Nanbu to Reopen in September
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The Ryokusuiko campground in Nanbu, Tottori Prefecture, which was closed in May 2026 after the bankruptcy of its designated operator, will resume operations on September 4. The town will manage the facility directly. Operations will run until the end of November, limited to four days a week (Friday through Monday) and holidays. The town plans to solicit a new designated operator for fiscal 2027 in the fall.

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