Go and read part one if you haven’t already!!
ABT-Ichishiro Station
Back at the bottom of the steep section of track where the larger locomotive coupled with the small train, this was the nearest stop to the campsite – illustrated by this handy map from the anime.

The train shortly left and I snapped this pic of the empty station from the pedestrian crossing over the tracks.
And looking towards the tiny station building.

Inside the building there were two Yuru Camp posters, one for the manga and another for the anime!
I followed Nadeshikos footsteps out the other side towards the main road, and snapped this pic looking back at the building.

Just as I was walking off, the big loco powered past on its own.
I kept on walking.

On the side of the road, there was a sign for the campsite.

Just before Nadeshiko keeps going she stops and has a look at the suspension bridge next to the railroad crossing. Again, I didn’t have any means of capturing an FOV this wide, so I tried my best.


I followed the sign from earlier down the side of the railway line.

Right at the end of this path, there’s a sharp turn left, that reveals the entrance to a deep, dark tunnel. This was likely where the line went before the dam was built, and there’s more clues to this later.

It was a bit scary o_o

The tunnel was so so dark. No lights were on like in the anime.

Something either fun or really scary, the locals created handcrafted “ghosts” every dozen meters or so, that have detectors on them that activate when they detect a person. They were a nowhere near as cute as the show makes them out to be. Super cool though!

My phone makes them look like found footage.
ABT-Ichishiro Campsite
Eventually I made it out of the tunnel, which opened up right on the campsite. I made my way to the site building to check myself in.

Then I made my way down to the camping area.

I made sure to book a spot closest to the water, like the girls do in the show.



With my tent pitched, I had a look round the campsite and snapped some more pics.

I headed back up to the main campsite building.



The tiny reception room had a shelf with Yuru Camp merch and goods, so I bought myself some.
I snapped this pic of the view from just outside my tent.

Then I started on my way to check out the nearby park and dam.
Nagashima Dam

I followed a little road up the hill from the campsite.
Until it joined up to a familiar looking road.

I reached the park that Nadeshiko crosses through to get to a view point of the dam. It seemed like it was tied to some sort of Dam museum. It looked closed though.
Just crossing over that mini suspension bridge let me to the spot.

Looking down made me feel a little giddy – I’m not the best with heights

I spotted the pole thing with the symbol on it that Nadeshiko deemed too hard to imitate.
I took a slightly different route back through the park and passed by this rather large stone.
It wasn’t too long until I reached the end of the dam. You can see the view point where I was before.
And the tracks for the mountain train on the other side of the valley.
Walking along, there were these interesting traffic calming paintings on the road.
Turning around we can see the big signage on the hill next to the dam.

And another shot more towards the middle of the dam back the other way.

There was a little platform up on the left.

With a very scary drop looking down o_o

I snapped this shot looking over the other side of the dam at the reservoir.
And another towards the dam building with an impressive looking slipway thing.
Then I continued on my way towards the train station at the top of the steep section, next to the dam, crossing the road and over this little bridge.
I reached the platform and took my shots.


I had a peek into the station building and there were some more Yuru Camp posters up, as well as some photo’s I’m guessing from fans of the railway.
On the pedestrian barrier outside the building there was this cool plaque.
Close to the station I found my way into a carpark to take this other shot of the dam we see in the show.

As I headed back over the dam to the campsite, a fountain erupted from the reservoir!
I had the usual Yuru Camp dinner: curry cup ramen, before heading to bed.
Next up, the bridges of dreams and potato mochi at Sumatakyo Onsen! Stay tuned! (I’ll try not to take months to write the next one lol)





























































that is so coooool
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