Fujikawa Camping Ground

7.6
Very Good
(102 reviews)

Hotel Description

Fujikawa Camping Ground, located in the scenic area near Mount Fuji, offers a unique experience for those looking to connect with nature while enjoying modern comforts. The hotel is situated at Fujikawa, a region famous for its breathtaking views of the iconic Mt. Fuji and lush green surroundings. The peaceful setting and proximity to natural attractions make it an ideal destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Guests can explore nearby landmarks such as Road Station Fujikawa Rakuza, Iwamoto Mountain Park, and the Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre. The hotel features spacious camping grounds that provide a relaxing and immersive outdoor experience, while still offering all the necessary amenities for comfort. Rooms are designed with an emphasis on convenience and relaxation, featuring cozy accommodations with ample space to enjoy the tranquility of the surroundings. Special amenities include high-speed internet access, a fully-equipped kitchen for preparing meals, and a private bath to unwind after a day of outdoor activities. Fujikawa Camping Ground is easily accessible from several transportation hubs, including Fujikawa Station and Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport, ensuring smooth travel connections for guests. Nearby attractions like Shiraito Falls and Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine offer a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the region. Guests can enjoy a range of activities such as hiking, sightseeing, and exploring the stunning beauty of Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat or a base for outdoor exploration, Fujikawa Camping Ground offers a welcoming atmosphere that invites guests to enjoy a memorable stay.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Located near Mount Fuji with stunning natural views

2. Proximity to popular attractions like Shiraito Falls and Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre

3. Spacious camping grounds offering a relaxing outdoor experience

4. Fully-equipped kitchen facilities for self-catering options

5. Private bath to unwind and relax after a day of outdoor activities

6. Convenient access to public transportation options including Fujikawa Station and Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport

7. Ideal for nature lovers and adventure seekers with nearby hiking and sightseeing opportunities

8. Easy access to historic sites such as Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine


6.0 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Road Station Fujikawa Rakuza
19 min
Iwamoto Mountain Park
30 min
Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre
34 min
Shiraito Falls
50 min
Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine
36 min
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Location rating6.0
Nearest airportMt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 21 min

Location

Airports:

Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 21 min

Transit: 2 hr 11 min

Transit:

Fujikawa Station

Taxi: 21 min

Walking: 1 hr 15 min

Yunoki Station

Taxi: 24 min

Walking: 1 hr 38 min

Kambara Station

Taxi: 29 min

Walking: 1 hr 54 min

Shin-Kambara Station

Taxi: 26 min

Walking: 1 hr 53 min

Fuji Station

Taxi: 29 min

Walking: 1 hr 54 min


Nearby locations

6.0

Good Location

Top Attractions


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Lupin

5/5
Yuru Camp△Sacred PlaceI visited him at a solo camp on Sunday...♪*゚There are only two observation sites, but those are recommended.Reservation requiredYou can pay 100 yen for a garbage bag so you don't have to take it home.Maybe it was because it was a very hot day in the middle of summer, but I was really alone on this mountain at night...On the contrary, I was so scared that I couldn't sleep much😹

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Dragon 15

4/5
It was the rainy season and the place was empty, probably because of the rain forecast.The scenery was really nice, so I'd like to visit again when it's sunny.What was the music that kept coming from inside the administration building at night?

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天野宏隆

4/5
It was a wonderful place where you could enjoy the night view of Mt. Fuji and Suruga Bay from the view spot on the hill.The roads on the way by car are narrow in some places, but check-in and check-out times are staggered, so you probably won't pass each other that much.Some people came on foot, and I was impressed by how amazing it was.I used a tent site, and you can see Mt. Fuji from the site, but there is a steel tower, so I think the view would be better if there wasn't one, but I guess it can't be helped.I usually use the auto campsite, and here you have to carry your luggage from the parking lot, but you can rent carts, and once you see the wonderful scenery, it's no big deal.I would like to repeat it again.

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Derek 典

5/5
It was a beautiful view

Room 5

Service 5

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Y AYCE

3/5
On May 5th of the beginning of 2024, the religious e○ba group camp at sites 4 and 5 was noisy with talking, laughing, and strange voices until after 11 p.m. Many children were noisy even after 10pm. I think this campground has quiet time after 8pm. I was frequently traveling at night and had to shine lights on other people's tents, so I woke up in the dazzle.After 11pm, the sound of cars opening and closing was loud and loud. The reason why I knew it was E*ba was because everyone was sitting around a monitor in the morning, and the audio was playing, and it was a religious video? Because you watched it. I'm sorry that I met people with the worst manners. If you're a regular, I don't want to go there anymore.

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minorimix

5/5
We headed towards the campsite from the direction of Fujikawa Rakuza, but it was a narrow mountain road that was paved with asphalt and disappeared along the way, making us wonder if we could go any further.I went to see the campsite without knowing that it was a campsite that appeared on Yuru Camp, but the view was so spectacular that I had goosebumps from beginning to end (lol)If it's so beautiful during the day, you can't imagine how beautiful it is at night.The store had a few camping supplies, Yurucamp goods, and plenty of firewood.The signal was a bit poor, but the toilets were clean and there was a kitchen, so the minimum facilities were in place.It's a place where the wind blows, so you might want to keep that in mind when camping.

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藤本宏吉

4/5
The campsite that appeared in Yuru Camp△The campground was free when it first appeared in the manga, but it has changed to a paid campground. There is a service where you can get a 1000 yen discount if you go solo.The scenery is amazing.You can see not only Mt. Fuji, but also Suruga Bay and the Izu Peninsula, and the night view of Fuji city is also beautiful.Two rooms can be set up on the site. Circus Comfort Solo is so wide that you can't put a tarb on it.The distance between the sites is narrow, about 1 meter.When moving, you have to avoid entering other people's sites like a maze.It's quite full of stones.The pegs must be made of cast or titanium or other durable materials so they won't stick. The tent accessories and aluminum will bend.It is rugged, so a thick mat or cot is recommended. If you don't choose the right place to use the thin silver mat, it will hurt and you won't be able to sleep.The toilets are cleaned frequently and are clean and odor-free. However, there is no washlet and the toilet seat is not insulated so it is cold.

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さくらさつき

4/5
The view from the observation site is on par with famous campgrounds, or even better. It would be great if you could park your car on site. The price is for the view.

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ashitaka1188

5/5
I will write this from the perspective of a hiker, not a camper.In the past, it was a campground and park that used a large site, and you could camp for free by contacting the city, but now that it is run by a private company, you have to pay a fee.In the past, it was also used as a field trip destination for local and surrounding schools.Currently, it is almost exclusively used as a campground, but it is possible to pass by on a hike or take a tour, and if you do so, please speak to the campground manager.If you visit by car, you will have to pay a parking fee, but it seems that hiking and other tours are free.I think the location is good for a campsite, but it's in a remote area and there are a lot of inconveniences, so I think it's better to prepare everything you need in advance.What was surprising, or should I say surprising, was that the tap water in the kitchen, which had been non-drinkable for a long time, was now drinkable...I think it's a good improvement since it's not a good idea to be so inconvenient even though it's a paid campsite.There are several routes from the foot of the mountain to Nodayama Health Green Park, but if you are visiting by car, be careful as the roads along the Yoshizu River are often closed.By the way, Yoshizu River is a river that straddles the Fuji River service area on the map.The route from the place labeled Solar Power Plant to Nodayama Health Green Park is narrow and the vegetation grows, making the road even narrower, so even a light car can hit the vegetation. Therefore, we do not recommend driving large vehicles or vehicles that you do not want to damage, but it is a relatively easy route for hiking or walking.Also, there are a lot of falling rocks, so there are stones rolling around.When the roads along the Yoshitsu River are closed, I think it would be better to take the route that passes through the Kanbara Daiichi Water Purification Plant, but this is also not a very wide road, so there are many places where you have to be careful about passing other cars.Roads that pass directly under Kambara Farm and Mt. Daimaru sometimes have vegetation growing around Mt. Daimaru, and in this case the road becomes even narrower.I think the route that is relatively easy to take is along the Yoshitsu River and through the Kambara Daiichi Water Purification Plant.When I visited the campsite in February 2024, I found that a signboard had been set up to guide the view towards Miho, and from the new space where the trees had been cut down, the view towards Shizuoka City had improved.A mailbox has been installed near the restrooms behind the office, and visitors and hikers are asked to write their name, address, phone number, etc. on the provided form when entering the campsite.The paper and ballpoint pen are kept in the drawer of the mailbox, and after filling them out, they are placed in the locked slot.