Asagiri Jamboree Auto Camping Ground

8.2
Excellent
(874 reviews)

1162-3 Fumoto, Fujinomiya, Shizuoka 418-0109, Japan

+81 544-52-2066

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Hotel Description

Asagiri Jamboree Auto Camping Ground is a charming getaway nestled in the scenic surroundings of Fujinomiya, Shizuoka, Japan. Situated at 1162-3 Fumoto, this campground offers a tranquil atmosphere perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in nature while being close to major tourist attractions. The highlight of this camping ground is its proximity to Mount Fuji, Japan's iconic snow-capped peak, just a 56-minute drive away. Guests can also explore the nearby Aokigahara Forest, Shiraito Falls, and Lake Motosu, all offering picturesque landscapes and outdoor activities. With its close access to the Fuji Kachoen Garden Park (only 6 minutes away by car), guests can enjoy a variety of leisure activities like hiking, fishing, and sightseeing in a serene environment. The camping ground is ideal for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful escape from city life.
Accommodation options at Asagiri Jamboree Auto Camping Ground include tent sites and other outdoor facilities for guests to enjoy a comfortable and unique stay. The campground is kid-friendly, making it a great choice for families looking for an outdoor adventure. While it does not offer luxury amenities like air conditioning or a full-service restaurant, the peaceful surroundings more than make up for it. Guests can take advantage of the outdoor bar, which is a favorite among visitors. However, some guests have noted that the nightlife may not appeal to everyone.
The camping ground's location also offers easy access to public transportation, with Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport approximately 1 hour and 28 minutes by taxi, providing convenient travel connections to the rest of Japan. For those looking to explore the local culture and natural beauty, Asagiri Jamboree Auto Camping Ground is an excellent starting point for an unforgettable adventure in the heart of Japan’s Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park.
Whether you’re looking to relax by the lake, hike the mountains, or enjoy the serene beauty of the landscape, Asagiri Jamboree Auto Camping Ground offers the perfect setting for a memorable stay.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. 6 min drive to Fuji Kachoen Garden Park

2. Kid-friendly, ideal for family stays

3. Nearby Mount Fuji, Aokigahara Forest, and Shiraito Falls

4. Outdoor bar praised by guests

5. Convenient access to public transport options


6.0 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Mount Fuji
56 min
Aokigahara Forest
21 min
Shiraito Falls
12 min
Lake Motosu
22 min
Fuji Shiba-sakura Festival Observation Deck
12 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out12:00
Location rating6.0
Nearest airportMt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 28 min

Location

1162-3 Fumoto, Fujinomiya, Shizuoka 418-0109, Japan

Airports:

Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 28 min

Transit: 2 hr 45 min


Nearby locations

6.0

Good Location

Top Attractions


Amenities and Facilities

Children

Kid-friendly


Reviews

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山田滋

5/5
Although we camped in the rain, the ground was well-drained and we had no trouble setting up.The water source is also within a reasonable distance, and the natural water from Mt. Fuji is quite delicious.Also, I was able to check out at 16:00, so I was able to relax quite a bit on the second day.

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ムギムギ

3/5
This is a campground that I have visited several times. The campsite has a great atmosphere, but there are relatively few flat areas, so where should I set up? I'm worried. The sites where you can see Mt. Fuji are crowded, but the sites where you can't see Mt. Fuji are relatively empty, but as I said earlier, there are fewer flat sites. I recently went to a DAY camp on a Sunday, and there was only one other group with us...but I was disappointed because there were dogs roaming free. . . Even though the rules say that pets must be kept on leashes, did you think it was okay because there were only two groups? ? ? Dogs were running around. There were people with no morals, and that's all I felt sad about, so I quickly went home.

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A-山Nえり

4/5
I came here because I wanted to camp somewhere where I could see Mt. Fuji.Reception is cash only at the adjacent garden golf course.It is attractive that you can enter from the morning. Check-out is also leisurely.There was a convenience store nearby, and they also sold firewood.There are only vending machines inside the venue, so if you forget to buy something, you'll have to go to the convenience store.Most of the sites are free and you can choose what you like.The paths between sites are gravel, and there are some rough spots.The site is generally flat, but there are depressions and ridges here and there, making it difficult to choose a spot.We set up a tent at Site I, where Mt. Fuji can be seen from anywhere.The entire area is covered in grass, but there seems to be a lot of gravel underneath, so there are some places where you can't fit the pegs.The natural water from Mt. Fuji comes out of the tap in the kitchen, so it was very delicious.However, there was no hot water, so washing dishes was difficult. (There are no sponges, scrubbers, etc.)Please take your trash home with you, and there is one place to dispose of your ashes.The toilet is clean, has paper, and the seat is warm, but it's not a washlet.You can use the shower for 15 minutes for 300 yen, but there are only two showers available for men and women, so if it gets crowded, you'll have to wait outside. The power and temperature of the shower is perfect.However, it was difficult to tell when it was in use, especially at night, and I felt scared when the door was rattled.Although it was only October, the sun went dark around 5pm and it started to feel chilly.Please note that depending on the wind direction and time of day, you may smell the scent of cows.There are limited entry times, but there is no caretaker and no patrolling, so once you enter, you are free to enter and at your own risk.When you come with a group or other group, you can hear excited voices from morning till night. (Especially if you are a foreigner.)The location is very good, with a starry sky, Mt. Fuji, and the voices of wild birds and insects.

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めぐさん

4/5
I wanted to camp near Mt. Fuji, so I visited.For some reason, camping near Mt. Fuji is seasonal? It's always raining and cloudy, and this time it was raining as well.Mt. Fuji was so shy that he showed me his appearance once in the morning.There are about 12 sites, and each site offers a variety of views, such as flat land, slopes, etc.I asked the administration building where is the best place.Flat land, close to the kitchen, and close to the toilets. . .As a result, I chose the M site.It was certainly a nice place in many ways.However, there was an incident where there was fog at night, and the M site was too far in the middle, so no matter which way you looked, the atmosphere was the same, and you couldn't tell where anything was.The water in the venue was vanadium, natural water from Mt. Fuji.It's like water that improves bowel movements, but it was too effective for me.The shower was available 24 hours a day and was refreshing.

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すぐばか

3/5
We stayed for 2 nights on a weekday in January.Is the reception at the golf course reception in front of the campsite? is.The campsite is spacious and I wandered around a lot to choose a spot (it was empty)😁It's said that it's crowded on holidays, but on weekdays in winter you can pretty much book your spot wherever you want.There's a Lawson nearby that sells firewood and hamburgers, so I have enough.The toilet is clean. Important.My rating is ⭐️3 because I haven't experienced it when it's crowded, but it's actually ⭐️5 because it was empty.

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ピーちゃんママ

5/5
Due to the high altitude, the temperature is low.The area where you can see Mt. Fuji seems crowded, but even the area where you can't see Mt. Fuji is quite pleasant!It took me three laps around the venue to decide on a spot.I want to go again.

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YAMAHABAKA

4/5
I didn't go around all of it, but the site looked like a lawn. You can even see Mt. Fuji depending on the location.Just be careful on bikesThe road inside the campsite is a rough gravel road.SS bikes require special attention.