CAMP&COTTAGE THE DOOR

7.8
Very Good
(21 reviews)

Hotel Description

CAMP&COTTAGE THE DOOR is a charming retreat located near the picturesque Lake Kawaguchi, just a short drive from the breathtaking views of Mount Fuji. Nestled in a vibrant area, this hotel offers guests a delightful escape into nature, with easy access to a variety of attractions that enhance the experience. The design combines rustic charm with modern comforts, creating an inviting atmosphere perfect for relaxation.

The rooms at CAMP&COTTAGE THE DOOR are designed with guest comfort in mind. Each spacious room is equipped with cozy furnishings, providing a warm and welcoming ambiance that encourages rest and rejuvenation. Guests will appreciate the tranquil setting, where the sound of nature enhances the peaceful experience.

The hotel boasts several exceptional amenities that cater to modern travelers. High-speed internet is available throughout the property, and each room features a fully equipped kitchen, allowing guests to prepare their own meals. Additionally, communal areas provide space for socializing or unwinding after a day of exploration.

Accessibility is a key feature of CAMP&COTTAGE THE DOOR, with nearby public transport options that make it easy to explore the region. Kawaguchiko Station is just a 7-minute taxi ride away, connecting guests to key destinations, while major airports like Narita and Haneda are conveniently reachable.

The hotel places a strong emphasis on health and safety, implementing rigorous measures to ensure guest well-being during their stay. This commitment to safety allows guests to relax and enjoy their time without worry.

Guests at CAMP&COTTAGE THE DOOR can immerse themselves in local culture with a variety of activities nearby. Whether it's hiking the scenic trails around Lake Kawaguchi or enjoying the thrills of Fuji-Q Highland amusement park, there’s something for everyone.

Nearby attractions include the stunning Arakurayama Sengen Park, famous for its cherry blossoms, and the Mt. Fuji Panoramic Ropeway, offering breathtaking views. Culinary enthusiasts will also find several excellent dining options in the area, showcasing the rich flavors of the region.

For a delightful culinary experience, guests can explore local restaurants like Lake Kawaguchi's Italian eatery, known for its fresh seafood pasta, or indulge in traditional Japanese cuisine at a nearby sushi restaurant. Other nearby dining options include a cozy café serving homemade pastries, a BBQ grill house specializing in local meats, and a ramen shop famous for its rich broth.

With its picturesque setting and warm hospitality, CAMP&COTTAGE THE DOOR invites guests to experience the best of both relaxation and adventure, creating lasting memories in one of Japan's most beautiful locales.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Charming retreat with rustic and modern design elements

2. Cozy, spacious rooms equipped with kitchen facilities

3. High-speed internet access throughout the property

4. Convenient location near public transportation options

5. Strong emphasis on health and safety for guests

6. Variety of local cultural activities and attractions

7. Proximity to stunning natural landmarks and parks

8. Delicious dining options featuring local cuisine

9. Easy access to major airports for hassle-free travel

10. Inviting communal areas for relaxation and socializing


9.6 Exceptional

Location rating

Top sights

Lake Kawaguchi
8 min
Fuji-Q Highland
7 min
Mount Fuji
1 hr 5 min
Arakurayama Sengen Park
15 min
Mt. Fuji Panoramic Ropeway
8 min
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Good to know

Location rating9.6
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 42 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

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

    $157

    Priceline

    $174

    Bluepillow.com

    $174


Location

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 22 min

Transit: 3 hr 40 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 42 min

Transit: 2 hr 56 min

Transit:

Kawaguchiko Station

Taxi: 7 min

Walking: 24 min

Fujikyu-Highland Station

Taxi: 8 min

Walking: 36 min

Gekkouji Station

Taxi: 12 min

Walking: 56 min

Shimoyoshida Station

Taxi: 12 min

Walking: 1 hr 2 min

Mt.Fuji Station

Taxi: 10 min

Walking: 55 min


Nearby locations

9.6

Exceptional Location

Top Attractions


Reviews

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guillaume caramalli

1/5
I’m sorry for the manager who tries her best to make you stay as nice as possible: lending bikes, booking taxis, helping out with everything.But despite all her efforts, this place is just not made to be an hotel because of the 2x2 road 10m from the bed making it impossible to sleep due to noises from cars, tractors, motorbikes, trucks or ambulances!One wouldn’t have a teepee hotel in the middle of Champs Élysées - The door tries it and it’s a disaster.As per the glamping argument, the tent is - by the highway - in the backyard of an Indian restaurant, next to a tyre shop…

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Penny

5/5
Highly recommended to Taiwanese people in Kawaguchiko ~ It’s not far from the station, you can enjoy Mount Fuji directly in a private space, and there is a coffee truck running all day (9:00-20:00) next to it. The highlight is that it’s not more expensive than other B&Bs! ! This season is very suitable for riding an electric bicycle around the lake. There is no traffic jam or waiting for a parking space. It is a game with a high Cp value. I recommend it to everyone (´▽`)🌟Accommodation room type: Family room with six beds. Although the space is not as big as expected, it has all the equipment, such as microwave, kettle, etc. There is a large seating area outside, you can directly see Mount Fuji, and it has good privacy🌟Location: Excellent, with department stores and Hawson nearby, as well as the famous Bucheng Hoto and the Antarctic igloo-like Fudo Hoto, both within a 5-minute walk.🌟Facilities: You can reserve a bicycle in advance, which is cheaper than renting it yourself. Ordinary bicycles are free. Electric-assisted bicycles are about NT$500 a day. It is cheaper to reserve them for multiple days. You can park in your own small garden at night, and the battery can be charged directly in your room, which is super convenient. . In addition, the B&B provides a barbecue dinner, but I didn’t order it this time. I mainly ate and drank at nearby restaurants (Tui Kuchi Nanakusa Kaiseki, which is very suitable for Taiwanese tastes and full of rituals. Dinner is NT$600 per person)🌟Atmosphere: Relaxing ~ The staff are enthusiastic and considerate, they can speak English, and they will occasionally play the guitar by the fire in the evening, chatting with the owner of the coffee truck and the guests under the stars. We have to catch the bus early in the morning, so we are not here yet Take us to the train station during working hours

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遠山耕祐

5/5
Thank you for everything you do!It was the best! ! !

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Lousanne Sherlock

5/5
Sadly my partner and I only stayed for one night but the staff were lovely and the location has an incredible view of Mt.Fuji! The bed was incredibly comfortable, you can buy a small stack of wood to make a fire at night (cheap too!) and barely a sound. It felt a bit like glamping really. When one of the members saw we were pressed for time she kindly offered to give us a lift to the station which was incredibly nice! Overal lovely experience!

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ナリタタイシン

1/5
I came here on a trip with friends.I was looking for a private sauna, and the photos were beautiful and the reviews weren't too bad, so I came here.I was informed that the sauna was already heated, so when I entered, I was shocked.There are a lot of gaps, and it's not just lukewarm, it's cold.It wasn't great, but it couldn't be called a sauna.I immediately stopped it and had them check it, but they said the temperature would not rise any further. (At that time, it would be strange if the staff did not sweat even though they were working in the sauna wearing full winter clothes.)I appreciate that they gave me a full refund after negotiations, but I just hope that no one who can't make a claim will be forced to give up in the future.P.S. When I paid for check-in, I was told that 2000 yen was missing, but since I was confident that I had paid, I asked the staff to reconfirm, and the staff asked me what had come out of their pockets. Probably. Illusion?

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きょ

1/5
The sauna wasn't a sauna at all, it was so drafty that it didn't heat up at all.The clerk also made a mistake in calculating the money and was confused, which made me feel distrustful.

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アリス

2/5
The food was disappointing.The barbecue meat was mainly chicken and pork marinated in sauce, and there was also offal, but it was so hard that I couldn't bite into it.Also, the young people next door were making noise until late at night and it was very noisy.The manager was not available after 8pm, so I couldn't even get him to warn me.Because it's close to the road, there's a lot of car noise, motorcycle gangs passing by, and the sound of large trucks.A stray cat (?) was scavenging for leftover food in the middle of the night, tearing open the bag, rustling, and making noises on the dishes.The room key is a combination padlock, which is a bit unreliable.I wish they would have explained in more detail how to use the equipment.I tried to grill the hot sandwich maker for breakfast with an IH heater, but it seems that grilling it with a gas grill was the correct answer.It's a shame because the rooms are generally kept clean and the manager was kind.

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Marina Takahashi

2/5
『THE DOOR』I was looking forward to it as it was highly rated! We are a family new to glamping, and my husband, I, and our daughter stayed in a dome tent.This is an experience facility called glamping, so I don't think it can be called an accommodation facility.The reason is that① Near the bypass along the expressway⇒In the first place, the definition of glamping is “an extraordinary experience” and “resort camping in a natural environment,” right? ?All night long, large trucks and other vehicles kept running in front of me, so I couldn't sleep at all. There was quite a lot of noise during the night, and I heard people dismantling the barbecue setup, which made my ears ring.It is not a quiet campground, so I recommend it for students who want to make a fuss at night, but I am writing this review to at least warn people with children! !Please be careful.