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CAMP 2020 vol.3Five camp lovers' must-have personal gear.
MONTHLY JOURNAL JUL.2020

CAMP 2020 vol.3
Five personal gear that five camping enthusiasts always bring with them.

For July 2020, we will focus on camping, a topic that has been gaining more and more attention due to the Corona Disaster. When you look around a campsite, you may find yourself thinking, "What's that table? I didn't know they had a table like that," or "That fire pit looks really easy to use. As someone who doesn't have the communication skills to ask questions on the spot, I often end up frantically Googling the information later. So for this third installment, we decided to take a peek at the "must-have" camping gear of five camping enthusiasts! Since the items are limited to gear that they use in real life, they all seem to be easy to use and full of care. They are all very user-friendly and particular about what they use.

Selector 4: Takayuki Hirayama, PR Manager, ADASTRIA

PROFILE

He is a manager of the advertising department in the marketing division of Adaglia, which operates Global Work and NICO & CO. He is one of the industry's leading car enthusiasts and campers. He is also an avid outdoorsman who loves snowy mountains, surfing, and fishing.
Instagram:@takayukihirayama

Q:How long have you been camping?

A:It's been about 27 years now (with a 10-year period of not camping in the middle of the year).

Q:How often do you go camping?

A:I think it's about every other week (in winter it's mainly snowy mountains).

Q:What style of camping do you do?

A:Lately I've been camping with other family members, but now that I've bought a motorcycle, I'm planning to do some solo glamping.

Q:What is your favorite campground?

A:."Asagiri Jamboreeand "uninhabited areaand "Suganuma CampgroundIt's the best of three. The three here are the best, including location and facilities.

Q:What is your favorite way to spend time at camp?

A:The following are some of the things we will be doing: tasting home-prepared spiced curry and beer, roasting chawesen over an open fire, and coffee in the morning.

Q:What are your criteria and preferences for selecting camping gear?

A: Is it sturdy, compact, and worth the price?

Q:What is the ideal camp you would like to do someday?

A: Snowboard camping and fishing camping on a natural river.

Five personal gears that Mr. Hirayama always brings with him.

(1)〈.Coleman.Stainless steel fireplace3

I've been using it for about seven years now because of its sturdiness and combustion efficiency. It has aged well. You can put a frying pan or something on the handle, so it's very convenient for cooking.

(ii)〈.roller roasterBurning sticks

I first like the story that it was developed by a "one-armed president. So you can grill ingredients while spinning them with one hand. I stick a piece of chiaußen on the tip and grill it while watching the fire, and the moment the skin breaks, it shakes and shivers, and that moment is the best.

(iii)〈(③〈)coughlanHot Sandwich Cooker

The long handle keeps my hand from getting hot on the fire, and above all, the bread is very crispy and tasty. This is the best for baking bread.

(4) Blanket (brand unknown)

I bought it at an outlet booth at "GO OUT CAMP" sometime ago. Anyway, I always have a blanket in the car. It comes in handy when it's cold, when you want to avoid sparks from the fire, and when you want to sleep. Also, having a blanket makes me more attractive to girls!

(v)〈(5)〈.Husqvarnahatchet 38cm

'Honestly, I hardly ever use it, but when I do, it helps me pass the time. Once a man starts chopping wood, he can't stop! It's picturesque to have it there! Also, it gives me peace of mind in case there's a bear out there."

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