Bungalow 10 People / Fujinomiya City, Shizuoka offers a campervan situated in Fujinomiya, 8 minutes' drive (approximately 5km) from Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park and 20 minutes' drive (approximately 12km) from Fuji Safari Park. This 50 square metre mobile home sleeps ten people, features a kitchen, air conditioning, one bedroom, one bathroom, and convenient on-site parking, plus proximity to Lake Motosu, Kiseki Museum of World Stones, and Makaino Farm.
Mount Fuji
29/08 – 30/08
£964/nightfor 1 night
The Day Post General Glamping Village Yamanakako - Vacation Stay 25049v
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camping , Yamanakako Village
The Day Post General Glamping Village Yamanakako - Vacation STAY 25049v is located in Yamanakako Village, just 18 kilometres from Mount Fuji and 17 kilometres from Lake Kawaguchi, offering a peaceful retreat amidst the scenic beauty of the Japanese countryside. The glamping village is conveniently located within a short walk from Lake Yamanaka, providing easy access to scenic lakeside walks and water activities. This glamping village features one-bedroom units, each with a floor area of 39 square metres, comfortably accommodating up to three guests. The units are equipped with modern amenities such as air conditioning and free Wi-Fi, ensuring a comfortable stay. Guests can enjoy on-site parking, close proximity to Fuji-Q Highland, and potential views of Mount Fuji.
8.4 43 reviews
Mount Fuji
26/06 – 28/06
£214/nighttotal: £428 (2 )
Altitude -アルティチュード-939 富士山の麓グランピング
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tent , Fuji-yoshida Shi
This house is situated in Fujiyoshida, just 6 kilometres from Fuji-Q Highland, offering stunning views of Mount Fuji and the surrounding natural beauty. The property features a private terrace, a fully equipped kitchen, and a jacuzzi, making it an ideal choice for families or groups seeking a comfortable and relaxing stay.
Mount Fuji
16/10 – 24/10
£292/nighttotal: £2336 (8 )
3set Lake Yamanaka - Vacation Stay 85266v
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camping , Yamanakako Village
The 3set Lake Yamanaka - Vacation Stay 85266v campsite is situated in Yamanakako Village, 2 kilometres from Lake Yamanaka, 7 kilometres from Oshinohakkai, and 29 kilometres from Mount Fuji, with Fuji-Q Highland 13.5 kilometres away and Lake Kawaguchi 17.7 kilometres distant. This 20 square metre holiday home offers air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and a fully equipped kitchen, accommodating up to 7 guests with 1 bathroom and complimentary private parking.
8.0 1 review
Mount Fuji
26/06 – 28/06
£144/nighttotal: £288 (2 )
R.Garden - Vacation Stay 10566v
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tent , Yamanakako Village
This luxury tent is located in Yamanakako Village, just 2.6 kilometres from Lake Yamanaka, 12.5 kilometres from Fuji-Q Highland, 16 kilometres from Lake Kawaguchi, and 27 kilometres from Mount Fuji. The surrounding area is known for its stunning natural beauty, offering opportunities for hiking, cycling, and watersports. The tent is 18 square metres in size and can comfortably accommodate up to 3 guests. It features a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge and microwave, a private bathroom with a bath, shower, and hair dryer, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and free private parking.
Mount Fuji
11/11 – 12/11
£419/nightfor 1 night
3set Lake Yamanaka - Vacation Stay 85265v
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camping , Yamanakako Village
The 3set Lake Yamanaka - Vacation Stay 85265v campsite is situated in Yamanakako Village, offering convenient access to Lake Yamanaka (1.9 kilometres) and Fuji-Q Highland (13.5 kilometres), with Oshinohakkai (6.9 kilometres) also within reach. This 20 square metre camping site accommodates up to seven guests and provides amenities such as free Wi-Fi and private parking, alongside a sauna for a comfortable stay.
Mount Fuji
16/10 – 24/10
£292/nighttotal: £2336 (8 )
Sauna Included Sauna Plan At The Foot Of Mt Fuj / Minamitsuru District Yamanashi
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campervan , Yamanakako Village
This campervan is located in Yamanakako Village, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi, offering proximity to attractions such as the Kachi Kachi Ropeway and Fujiten Ski Resort. This 20 square meter motorhome, accommodating up to four guests, features one bedroom, one bathroom, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a kitchen, and the unique "Sauna Included Sauna Plan At The Foot Of Mt Fuj" offer.
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Mount Fuji
11/11 – 12/11
£419/nightfor 1 night
3set Lake Yamanaka - Vacation Stay 85265v
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camping , Yamanakako Village
The 3set Lake Yamanaka - Vacation Stay 85265v campsite is situated in Yamanakako Village, offering convenient access to Lake Yamanaka (1.9 kilometres) and Fuji-Q Highland (13.5 kilometres), with Oshinohakkai (6.9 kilometres) also within reach. This 20 square metre camping site accommodates up to seven guests and provides amenities such as free Wi-Fi and private parking, alongside a sauna for a comfortable stay.
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Mount Fuji
16/10 – 24/10
£292/nighttotal: £2336 (8 )
Sauna Included Sauna Plan At The Foot Of Mt Fuj / Minamitsuru District Yamanashi
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campervan , Yamanakako Village
This campervan is located in Yamanakako Village, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi, offering proximity to attractions such as the Kachi Kachi Ropeway and Fujiten Ski Resort. This 20 square meter motorhome, accommodating up to four guests, features one bedroom, one bathroom, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a kitchen, and the unique "Sauna Included Sauna Plan At The Foot Of Mt Fuj" offer.
Frequently asked questions about campings in Mount Fuji
Are there any popular sports or events to experience in the area around Mount Fuji, Japan?
Yes, the area around Mount Fuji offers various sporting opportunities. Mount Fuji itself is a popular destination for hiking, with many trails catering to different skill levels. Cycling is also popular, with scenic routes around the mountain's five lakes. In terms of events, the Fuji Rock Festival is a major international music festival held annually, attracting a large crowd. Locally, you might find smaller running events and marathons throughout the year, often incorporating views of the mountain.
Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting in the area around Mount Fuji, Japan?
While Mount Fuji dominates the landscape, several hidden gems are worth exploring. The Aokigahara Forest, also known as the Sea of Trees, is a unique and somewhat mysterious area at the base of Mount Fuji, though it's important to be aware of its history and take appropriate precautions when visiting. The Fuji Five Lakes offer individual exploration beyond the usual tourist hotspots; Lake Saiko, for instance, has quieter shores and stunning views. Consider visiting the Itchiku Kubota Art Museum in Yamanashi prefecture, showcasing intricate kimono art.
What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Mount Fuji?
When is the high season for visiting Mount Fuji and the surrounding areas in Japan?
The high season for visiting Mount Fuji typically falls between July and August, coinciding with the best weather for climbing the mountain and pleasant temperatures for exploring the surrounding areas. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) also offer beautiful scenery, though with potentially more unpredictable weather. Winter (December-February) can be very cold and snowy, limiting access to some trails and sights.
What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Mount Fuji?
What foods is the region around Mount Fuji, Japan best known for?
The area around Mount Fuji boasts a rich culinary scene. Hoto noodles, a hearty wheat noodle soup, is a local specialty. The region is also known for its fresh seafood, particularly from Lake Kawaguchiko and Lake Yamanaka. Fruits like peaches and grapes are abundant, especially during their respective seasons, and local farmers' markets offer a chance to sample seasonal produce. You'll find many restaurants offering traditional Japanese cuisine with a local twist.
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Is the area around Mount Fuji, Japan a good destination for camping?
Yes, the area around Mount Fuji is excellent for camping. Numerous campsites are available around the Fuji Five Lakes, offering various levels of amenities and proximity to the mountain. Many campsites offer stunning views of Mount Fuji. Reservations are highly recommended, especially during peak season.
How can you interact with the local community and discover the culture in the region around Mount Fuji, Japan?
Immerse yourself in the local culture by visiting local markets and festivals. Many smaller towns and villages hold regular events showcasing traditional crafts and foods. Consider staying in a traditional Ryokan (Japanese Inn) for a more authentic experience. Learning a few basic Japanese phrases will also go a long way in enhancing your interactions with locals.
Does the Mount Fuji region of Japan have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should know about?
Yes, travellers should be aware of potential hazards. The weather in the Mount Fuji region can be unpredictable, with sudden changes in temperature and conditions, especially at higher altitudes. Strong winds are also common. Wildlife encounters are generally rare, but it's advisable to be aware of your surroundings, especially when hiking. The Aokigahara Forest, while beautiful, has some inherent dangers and requires careful planning and preparation before visiting.
What are the top hiking trails around Mount Fuji in Japan for families?
For families, gentler trails around the Fuji Five Lakes are ideal. The trails around Lake Kawaguchiko offer relatively easy walks with stunning views of Mount Fuji. Many trails are well-maintained and paved, making them accessible for families with young children. Always check trail conditions and weather forecasts before embarking on any hike.
What is the ideal three-day itinerary for exploring Mount Fuji and its surroundings in Japan?
Day 1: Explore the Fuji Five Lakes, perhaps focusing on Lake Kawaguchiko, visiting the Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum and taking a boat trip on the lake. Day 2: Hike a shorter, family-friendly trail around one of the lakes, and visit a local onsen (hot spring). Day 3: Visit the Chureito Pagoda for iconic views of Mount Fuji, and explore the nearby town of Fujiyoshida, perhaps visiting the Fuji-Q Highland amusement park if you have children.
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Mount Fuji
29/08 – 30/08
£84/nightfor 1 night
Bungalow 10 People / Fujinomiya City Shizuoka
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campervan , Fujinomiya Shi
Bungalow 10 People / Fujinomiya City, Shizuoka offers a campervan situated in Fujinomiya, 8 minutes' drive (approximately 5km) from Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park and 20 minutes' drive (approximately 12km) from Fuji Safari Park. This 50 square metre mobile home sleeps ten people, features a kitchen, air conditioning, one bedroom, one bathroom, and convenient on-site parking, plus proximity to Lake Motosu, Kiseki Museum of World Stones, and Makaino Farm.
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8.4 43 reviews
Mount Fuji
26/06 – 28/06
£214/nighttotal: £428 (2 )
Altitude -アルティチュード-939 富士山の麓グランピング
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tent , Fuji-yoshida Shi
This house is situated in Fujiyoshida, just 6 kilometres from Fuji-Q Highland, offering stunning views of Mount Fuji and the surrounding natural beauty. The property features a private terrace, a fully equipped kitchen, and a jacuzzi, making it an ideal choice for families or groups seeking a comfortable and relaxing stay.