村営山中湖キャンプ場(地球元気村)

7.8
Very Good
(135 reviews)

506-296 Hirano, Yamanakako, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0502, Japan

+81 555-62-0146

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Hotel Description

Chikyu Genki Mura Yamanakako Campground

Cottage Soramado is a peaceful and family-friendly campground located at 506-296 Hirano, Yamanakako, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0502, Japan. Nestled amidst lush forests, this idyllic getaway offers guests a chance to reconnect with nature while enjoying a comfortable stay. The campground is ideally situated just 8 minutes by car from the beautiful Yamanakako Hana no Miyako Park, making it perfect for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers. The hotel’s rustic design blends seamlessly with the natural surroundings, giving visitors a sense of tranquility and immersion in the picturesque beauty of the Yamanakako area. The hotel's atmosphere promotes relaxation, offering a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Cottage Soramado features spacious rooms equipped with modern amenities for maximum comfort. The rooms are thoughtfully designed to ensure a restful stay, with cozy bedding and natural light that enhances the calming ambiance. Whether you're looking for a simple retreat or a more immersive camping experience, the hotel provides an array of accommodation options that suit every need.
Special amenities include kid-friendly facilities, ensuring that families with children can enjoy a hassle-free stay. High-speed internet access is available to keep you connected, and guests can also enjoy various recreational facilities and activities offered on-site. The hotel’s commitment to guest comfort is reflected in its comprehensive services, including easy access to nearby dining options and transport links.
The location offers convenient access to public transportation, with several nearby bus and walking stations, as well as taxi services to major landmarks. Mount Fuji, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is just a short drive away, making it an ideal base for sightseeing and outdoor exploration.
Guests can enjoy a range of activities, from hiking around Lake Yamanaka to experiencing local cultural sites such as Oshino Hakkai and Fuji-Q Highland. Additionally, the hotel is surrounded by several renowned restaurants, including Pasta-Fresca, NICO CAFE Yamanakako, and Sendeya, providing a diverse range of dining experiences. The area is rich in natural beauty and cultural heritage, ensuring that every visit to Cottage Soramado is both relaxing and enriching.
Cottage Soramado invites you to experience its welcoming atmosphere, whether you're here for a weekend getaway or a longer retreat. With its blend of nature, comfort, and local attractions, it promises a memorable stay for all its guests.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Located near Yamanakako Hana no Miyako Park, just 8 minutes away by car

2. Kid-friendly amenities designed to accommodate families with young children

3. High-speed internet connectivity to keep guests connected throughout their stay

4. Ideal location for hiking, biking, and sightseeing, with Mount Fuji nearby

5. Multiple nearby dining options, offering a variety of cuisines including Italian and Japanese

6. Access to local public transportation with several nearby bus and walking stations

7. Family-friendly and peaceful campground setting, surrounded by nature and forests

8. Just a short drive from top attractions like Lake Yamanaka, Oshino Hakkai, and Fuji-Q Highland

9. Nearby convenience stores and shopping areas, perfect for all your vacation needs


6.2 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Mount Fuji
59 min
Lake Yamanaka
12 min
Oshino Hakkai
14 min
Fuji-Q Highland
18 min
Lake Kawaguchi
27 min

Nearest locations

Fujiyama Kitchen
2 min
NICO CAFE 山中湖
3 min
藤原
3 min
ヤマナカコハンノステーキサカバ
3 min
手打ち生パスタのお店 Pasta-Fresca
4 min
キャンティー・コモ 山中湖
4 min
Sendeya
4 min
笑月
5 min
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Good to know

Check-in14:00
Location rating6.2
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 48 min

Location

506-296 Hirano, Yamanakako, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0502, Japan

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 34 min

Transit: 3 hr 47 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 48 min

Transit: 3 hr 22 min

Transit:

Gorufujo-iriguchi

Walking: 9 min

Bungakunomorikoen-mae

Walking: 6 min

Yamanakako Asahigaoka

Walking: 14 min

Yamanakakoasahigaoka

Walking: 15 min

PICA Yamanakako-mae

Walking: 12 min


Nearby locations

6.2

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Top Attractions

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Amenities and Facilities

Children

Kid-friendly


Reviews

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Asus Sak

4/5
Four families used it over a three-day holiday. This was my first time using a free plot, and I found it comfortable.It's close to Lake Yamanaka, but perhaps because it's a little uphill, you can't hear the sounds of cars or the voices of tourists, making it a quiet place.There are no large rivers, so the voices of people talking become loud at night.For shopping, there is a large supermarket about 15 minutes away by car, so it's not an inconvenience.However, although it is a great place to relax as there is only nature, there are no facilities or play equipment for children.There are several toilets, but many of them are old, so we recommend using the toilet at the campsite office.

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tonii UTM

4/5
Thank you for your help every year.Previously, it was not possible to go up to the site by vehicle, so even though the hilly terrain of the forest was pleasant for a walk, setting up and tearing down was a hell of a journey with a rear car.However, operations have recently changed and it is now possible to go up to the site by vehicle. I'm glad that I can now select the site above.I wonder if the forest won't accept them. I've never seen such a flashy (ugly) and cool (noisy) blasphemer against nature.Children in the family receive excellent educational opportunities. Even if there are no people at home, a campsite in the forest is a community that can be said to be inside a great house, and compared to being in a field, you can feel the information of tents (other people) being much closer.The ground in the forest in midsummer is not hot, so it is comfortable to spend time even when the temperature is 30 degrees Celsius. There is almost no wind, with a gentle breeze due to the temperature difference. It's like that during the day, but once the beautiful time when the sun shines on the trees from the side ends, the natural air conditioner suddenly takes effect. If it is sunny, there will be radiative cooling, and the temperature may drop by more than 10 degrees Celsius by morning, but the amount of saturated water vapor will also decrease, so the humidity will exceed 90%.Then nightfall marks the beginning of the insects' time. I wonder where so many residents are hiding during the day, and everyone comes to greet the gathering under the turf.As I always say to my children, it really makes you realize that ``we are visiting the insects' home.'' If you pick the wrong weather, you'll run into a wedding of ants, and the area under the turf near the lantern will be filled with feather ants. The only damage is that it falls on the food.By the way, don't be surprised by the insects' greetings. This area, including the forest outside the premises, is also a home for animals. Since it is a wild animal, you need to be very cautious, but there is a high probability of encountering a deer. However, I don't think he'll come to the campsite, but apparently a forest bear appeared in a nearby villa area during my stay, so if I ever came across one, I'd run away just as the song says, but don't show your back. .Well, after that, if you have had enough rest in the forest night nature where few people are making noise until lights out at 10 p.m. ) Some people may be woken up by their work (what is it?). You can truly enjoy a wide variety of beautiful voices. This is really amazing. We were able to identify nine different types using a cry recognition app. But I can't follow it with my eyes. They're all 30 to 40 meters up.You should stay for at least two nights and enjoy the forest in a relaxed manner.In winter, the temperature drops below minus 10 degrees Celsius, and when the village used to operate the campsite independently, it was closed during the winter, but I would like to try winter camping someday.

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reain

5/5
Thank you for letting me go. I can be alone. It's rugged yet gentle enough to make camping easy. You don't need a high-quality camp. In fact, I'm just glad it wasn't Botton. My favorite campsite.

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BAK

4/5
I visited in December.It's cold! I don't mean to underestimate it, but I never thought it would be this cold below freezing 🥶There is no hot water and there are no washlets in the restrooms except in the administration building, so this may be a negative for some people.However, it was fun to be out in the cold and come up with ways to stay warm. There is also a hot spring nearby in case of an emergency.However, beginners at my level would like to use it during the warmer months!

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823 hide

4/5
Used when riding a motorcycle.Be careful as the site from the front of the administration building is not paved and there is quite a difference in elevation.There are quite tall trees lined up, which can be used as a shield from the neighbors.

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Tsukasa “HERO” Niki

4/5
The darkness of the night is just right.But what happens when it's full? The users are diverse: families, couples, and groups. The manners are very good.The restrooms in the administration building (closed at night) are clean. The outside is also well kept.On the roads within the venue, it may not be possible to drive cars that have been lowered by modifying the vehicle height.

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s

3/5
It was cheap, quiet, and the reception was nice.The gravel is quite sloping, so if you're on a bike, it might be tough if you're not used to it.It's hard to have a shower until 5pm...There are a lot of deerlots of humpbacksThere is also a flying squirrelThere is a toilet with a washlet in the administration building. Other old equipment. Garbage can be thrown away.Since it was a forest-like place, I couldn't see much of the starry sky.

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LUSH 51

4/5
I visited you at the end of July. The road up to this point was a scorching hot touring trip, but it wasn't that hot when we arrived in the afternoon, and we were able to camp comfortably at night at a comfortable temperature. I would like to go again.

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やまたく

5/5
I was able to camp cool and comfortably even in the middle of summer ♫It was great camping in the great outdoors ♫The toilet near the administration building is good because there are no insects ♫There are more campgrounds I want to go to again ^ ^

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Eiji Igarashi

3/5
A village-run campground adjacent to Bungaku-no-Mori Park.4 nights using A site for solo/motorcycle.A little over 10,000 for 4 nights. If we arrived early, we would be charged an additional 1,000 yen for early check-in, and since it looked like it was going to rain, we applied for a tarp and would be charged an additional 1,000 yen per day. My impression is that it's a little expensive considering the facilities mentioned below.Facilities include water and toilets everywhere. It's all you need, but it's old and has a lot of bugs (it's full of spider webs), so it might feel dirty to some people. The administration building itself closes from 9:00 to 17:00, but the restrooms are open 24 hours a day, so we recommend using them (although you'll have to walk). Although there is no special notice at the entrance to the administration building, it appears that shoes are not allowed, so be careful when entering from the campsite side.There are stairs leading down to the lakeside just across the road from the park. Although the beach is narrow, the sunset is reflected on the lake surface and is beautiful. The park is cool under the shade of trees and has a walking path paved with bricks, making it a good place to take a walk.10 minutes walk to the nearest 7-Eleven? You can get there in about 10 minutes, and the Yamanakako tour bus and other buses run at a reasonable frequency, so shopping and sightseeing is relatively easy.There are animal trails throughout the park that serve as paths for deer, so you'll come across deer quite often. There was a small deer and it was cute.After the rain, beautiful toads come out everywhere. When I went to the bathroom at night, I saw Hikki sitting on the stairs and couldn't help but say hello.The firewood is only hardwood and costs 900 yen per bundle. It's cheaper than the firewood sold at nearby places like Ogino. It was dry and burned well.