Shakushiyama Gateway Camp

8.6
Excellent
(90 reviews)

Japan, 〒403-0003 Yamanashi, Fujiyoshida, Oasumi, 古屋敷4101

+81 70-4333-9740

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Hotel Description

Shakushiyama Gateway Camping Lodge

Shakushiyama Gateway Camp, located at 4101 Furuyashiki, Oasumi, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0003, Japan, offers a unique escape into nature, blending the thrill of camping with the comfort of modern amenities. Nestled at the foot of the iconic Mount Fuji, this hotel provides breathtaking views and a serene atmosphere, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Guests can enjoy the nearby Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine, a short 12-minute drive away, as well as access to several hiking trails and picturesque landscapes that characterize the region. The camp features spacious, well-designed accommodations that are equipped with air conditioning and kitchens, ensuring a cozy and self-sufficient experience for families and groups.
The hotel prides itself on providing high-quality amenities, including an open-air bath where guests can relax while enjoying the surrounding nature. Although there is no fitness center or spa, the glamping experience is highlighted by the positive feedback from guests who have appreciated the exceptional service.
For transportation, Shakushiyama Gateway Camp is conveniently located near public transport options, making it easy to explore the area. Taxi rides to Narita International Airport take approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes, while Haneda Airport is about 1 hour and 41 minutes away. Nearby train stations, including Kotobuki and Gekkouji, are within a 12-minute taxi ride.
When it comes to activities, visitors can indulge in various experiences such as visiting Fuji-Q Highland amusement park, which is only 14 minutes away, or enjoy leisure time at Lake Kawaguchi, known for its fishing and hiking opportunities, just 22 minutes from the hotel.
Guests can also savor local cuisine at nearby restaurants like La Fusion 51 and MIMASU, both accessible within 11 minutes by taxi.
With its charming atmosphere, natural beauty, and family-friendly features, Shakushiyama Gateway Camp invites you to immerse yourself in a memorable experience amid Japan's stunning landscapes.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. 12-minute drive to Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine

2. Renowned for exceptional guest service

3. Popular glamping experience highlighted by guests

4. Open-air bath for relaxation amid nature

5. Convenient access to nearby public transport


6.8 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Fuji-Q Highland
14 min
Lake Kawaguchi
22 min
Mount Fuji
1 hr 8 min
Arakurayama Sengen Park
14 min
Oshino Hakkai
13 min

Nearest locations

Cheval
6 min
ハマッコ本店
7 min
Bistro Bonne
9 min
キッチン・オク Oku
9 min
La Fusion 51
11 min
MIMASU Restaurant
11 min
タベルナ・ラ・クーラ
11 min
イタリアンレストランかぎしっぽ Italian Restaurant Kagishippo
11 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating6.8
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 41 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
    Booking.com

    $324

    Bluepillow.com

    $360

    Priceline

    $360


Location

Japan, 〒403-0003 Yamanashi, Fujiyoshida, Oasumi, 古屋敷4101

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 20 min

Transit: 3 hr 46 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 41 min

Transit: 3 hr 13 min

Transit:

Kotobuki Station

Taxi: 9 min

Walking: 57 min

Gekkouji Station

Taxi: 12 min

Walking: 58 min

Yoshiikeonsen-Mae Station

Taxi: 9 min

Walking: 51 min

Shimoyoshida Station

Taxi: 10 min

Walking: 55 min

Mt.Fuji Station

Taxi: 12 min

Walking: 1 hr 7 min


Nearby locations

6.8

Good Location

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Public bath

Open air bath

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

Rooms

Air conditioning

Kitchen


Reviews

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7.6

10 reviews

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となりのもげた

5/5
The location is beautiful! There are also two open-air baths and Mt. Fuji can be seen beautifully from there!The facilities are also very nice. The welcome drink was local and very delicious.Mt. Fuji was clearly visible in the early morning.Depending on the location, you will be climbing up and down gravel roads.There are many toilets and water sources, so it's very good for those who are new to glamping camping.This is a campsite after all, so be sure to tie up any open bags of sweets or food in your guest room, or anything with a pleasant smell. If you carelessly put out Shine Muscat, a lot of indigenous ants will come to visit you. There are several places near the water source where you can separate your garbage, so please feel free to use them, or there is a simple cooler box set up so you can safely store your garbage in there.At night, you can light a bonfire while watching the city lights below. In the summer, you can also enjoy watching the twinkling lights of people climbing Mt. Fuji. There's also a simple shower room, so it's perfect for those who like to bathe after a bonfire.Recently, there are glamping rooms where you can stay with your dog, so if you are thinking about it, this is a good option. The altitude is about 800 meters, so I think it's a comfortable place for your dog to spend time in the summer and fall.You can also walk to the observation deck of Mt. Shushi, so it's best to hike early in the morning when the weather is nice.This Shushiyama Gateway has been evolving every year and is a lot of fun, so it's a recommended place.

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すかい

1/5
The food wasn't that good, and the bottom was a gravel field, which was inconvenient. In particular, it seems impossible to stay overnight with a puppy. Among the staff members, men in their 20s are unfriendly. Really rude. Only the view is good here.

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Keto Jenner

1/5
The inside of the dome tent smelled musty and damp. The photo of the mold is pretty terrible. The flooring is carpet tiles for some reason. Filthiness in full bloom. Probably cleaning is in order as well. Even though I was brought along, I thought it was expensive to go glamping for the first time in my life. When you take out a paper towel from the toilet, all the bugs and moths hiding inside will come out. Is it surprise entertainment?

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Kazunori Tsuchida

4/5
Glamping was goodI was bitten by bedbugs in bed and the itching continued for a week.Insect repellent spray is a must even in the room.

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Julie Zhu

5/5
The rooms are first come first serve, I only stayed here once, but I believe some rooms do have better angle for Fuji viewing than others.Unfortunately it was a bit cloudy during our visit, so we will have to come back.The dinner was amazing. The room was clean. They ordered us a cab in the morning to leave the mountain. You have 50 mins hot tub time, 2 types of hot tubs are free of extra charge, they have other options that are bigger for groups with a charge.

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jessdailylife

5/5
⸜ 𝑮𝒍𝒂𝒎𝒑𝒊𝒏𝒈 ᵎ ᵎ ᵎ ⸝𖥧Finally came true my dream of Glamping at the foot of Mount Fuji🗻We arrived at Mt.Shakushi Gateway Camp ♡Finally got a chance to sleep one night in the Bobo Dome House.ᐟ.ᐟYou can also play with fairy wands at night 🎆 (available at the campground, with many styles ᵎ ᵎ ᵎ)There weren’t too many people checking in this night, only two or three groups of guests~A group of four people stayed in the Luxury four bed. The dome house has a sense of space.There is no bathroom in the dome house. You have to go outside to take a bath and use the bathroom🚿The locations are very close, so you won’t feel scared even if there are no lights at night~But it is always a mountainous area and there will be a lot of bugs🐛There are also little spiders in the bathroom゚Д゚)The campground is only about a 10-minute drive from the supermarket.I bought a lot of meat and seafood and grilled meat at night🍖The location of the roasted meat is in the glass house next to the Bobo Dome House.However, the charcoal that comes with it is not much, so we added more charcoal.The camp also has an open-air bath where you can take a bath while looking at Mount Fuji🗻The overall feeling of my stay this time was pretty good, and I took a lot of beautiful photos♡𖥧Mt.Shakushi Gateway Camp𖡡 〒403-0003 4101 Daimei Furuyashiki, Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi Prefecture💰 Luxury four bed is about 54,450 yen/night, BBQ stove with charcoal is 5,500 yen, and additional charcoal is 1,100 yen each time⊹ @mt.shakushigatewaycamp #杓子山ゲートウェイキャンプ #キャンプ #Glamping #グランピング

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m m

5/5
The scenery, facilities, and food were wonderful.•sceneryLux room with 4 beds. A spectacular view of Mt. Fuji with air conditioning and heating. Bath set, drinks, electric kettle, three-sided mirror, and Wi-Fi available. The bed is also comfortable. Great if you have a refrigerator! So ⭐︎-1.•cookingEverything is delicious, and they also offer one-drink service for wine and juice. I was worried about the amount, so I brought in sweets and sausages, but it wasn't necessary at all. Especially for breakfast, the scrambled eggs and Wieners are cooked right in front of you, and they use 8 2L size scrambles for 4 people. The vegetable consommé soup is also very delicious.•BathPrivate open-air bath available by the hour. Beautiful and clean. If you open the window, you can see Mt. Fuji right in front of you.•serviceYou can also drink draft beer and sell hand-held fireworks. All the staff were very friendly and I had a pleasant stay.

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Jeff Parsons

2/5
I struggle with this one. I am a big fan of “glam camps” — in this case a domed “tent” with hopeful views of Mt Fuji, I’ve stayed in an excellent dome camp in Wadi Rum. This in NO WAY compares. Fuji was not visible because of clouds and a daylong drizzle. Not the camp’s fault at all. Our first tent was leaking in multiple places, I first discovered it after night one when some of my clothes were damp. Later in the day I discovered multiple leaks in the dome. BTW the heat was not working in dome 1 either. Ok..it happens…but we were moved to another dome which was also leaking (again…steady drizzle outside not a hard rain). I was told by customer service the leak was fixed but “if it bothers you you can move again”. What bothers me is the price we paid for leaky domes (plus the additional $$ for dinner and breakfast we chose). They can not stop Mother Nature from blocking Fuji…but they can certainly stop the leaky domes. Photos: leaks in dome 1, leaks in dome 2 (I’m catching water in cups around the dome) and a soaked dirty/mold? tent bottom/skirt.

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くるってぃ

5/5
It was a glamping facility that I had wanted to stay at ever since I saw ``There is a Reason for Dressing Up in Love,'' and it was just so wonderful! I was able to see Mt. Fuji all the time, and it was a digital detox. However, it was a little difficult to turn on the heating and you had to make sure that it was on, so be careful!I will definitely repeat! !

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Y-C Chen

5/5
I woke up early in the morning to the beautiful scenery of Mount Fuji🗻!I heard that Japanese dramas are also filmed here~I booked a BBQ in the camping area. I was afraid of not having enough food, so I bought some from the supermarket 15 minutes away at the foot of the mountain and the must-drink hot sake🍶Feeling that the weather is ever-changing, from bad weather to good weather, to Mount Fuji slowly waking up from a lazy sleep, we checked out very satisfied.