Fujishimarubishizen Koen Green Camping Ground

8.0
Excellent
(92 reviews)

Hotel Description

Fujishimarubishizen Koen Green Camping Ground, located in the stunning Fujisan area, offers a perfect escape into nature while remaining close to numerous attractions. Situated at the foot of Mount Fuji, the hotel provides guests with easy access to breathtaking views and a serene environment. It is located at [address not provided] and is a short distance from top destinations such as Fuji Safari Park, Obuchi Sasaba, and Shiraito Falls, making it an ideal location for nature lovers and those seeking outdoor activities. The hotel's surroundings are peaceful, yet there are plenty of exciting attractions nearby to explore.
Rooms at the Fujishimarubishizen Koen Green Camping Ground offer a rustic charm with modern amenities. Each room is designed with comfort in mind, and many of them feature views of the picturesque Mount Fuji. The rooms are spacious, providing ample space for guests to relax after a day of exploring the surrounding area.
Special amenities include free Wi-Fi, ensuring guests stay connected while enjoying the outdoors. Guests can also enjoy access to the beautiful natural surroundings, perfect for hiking and sightseeing.
The hotel is well connected by local transport options, including taxis that can take you to nearby attractions in minutes. The Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport is also easily accessible.
For those seeking an adventure, guests can visit nearby sights like Mount Fuji, Fuji Safari Park, Shiraito Falls, and Obuchi Sasaba. Nearby restaurants such as Kitchen Taka and ママルパ offer delicious dining options, with a variety of international cuisines ranging from Western to Italian.
Whether you are looking for relaxation or an adventure-filled trip, Fujishimarubishizen Koen Green Camping Ground promises a memorable stay with stunning views and easy access to the natural wonders of Mount Fuji and its surroundings.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Close proximity to Mount Fuji and other natural landmarks.

2. Free Wi-Fi available to all guests.

3. Spacious rooms with scenic views of Mount Fuji.

4. A variety of nearby attractions for outdoor activities.

5. Quick access to public transportation and nearby airports.

6. Multiple dining options within a short taxi ride.

7. Ideal for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

8. Nearby restaurants offering a range of international cuisines.

9. Access to unique experiences like Fuji Safari Park and Shiraito Falls.


5.4 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Mount Fuji
50 min
Fuji Safari Park
14 min
Obuchi Sasaba
11 min
Shiraito Falls
31 min
Mt. Fuji Children's World
9 min

Nearest locations

ママルパ
19 min
PINOPINO
20 min
Ootsuki
20 min
Kitchen Taka
23 min
Kitchen Corie
23 min
レストランダダフジテン
24 min
KICHI TO NARU KITCHEN 富士高嶺店
24 min
野村食堂カンティーヌ 富士店
28 min
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Good to know

Location rating5.4
Nearest airportMt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 12 min

Location

Airports:

Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 12 min

Transit: 6 hr 1 min


Nearby locations

5.4

Good Location

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


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乙姫

4/5
I have used it several times in the past. Family Camp has the feel of a campsite in the forest, and Guru Camp is a site close to the road.If you're solo, you can take less luggage and go to a site in the back that suits your camping style, giving you the best value for money.

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たかじろう

4/5
This is a public campground in Fuji City that can be used for 1000 yen per site.The distance between sites is also ensured, allowing you to enjoy camping in the midst of nature.A bunch of maki costs 500 yen, and if you burn two bundles for one night, it costs 1000 yen.Really reasonable.Recommended.However, there is a long distance from the parking lot to the site, so if you have a lot of luggage, you will need to prepare a carry wagon.Many of the people who use it have good manners, so I think you can spend a quiet time there.

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KT

5/5
I've used it several times for solo camping.Anyway, it feels great to be camping deep in the mountains.howeverLate at night, it's completely dark and silent.I'm not good at that (scary)I guess it's not suitable for some people.Another thing to note is that burning fires using fallen branches is prohibited.And for tree protectionIt is prohibited to use hammocks tied to trees.Recently, hammock stands are available for rent (1000 yen).Since it has started, it is now possible to use a hammock.Added February 2024−−−−−−−−−−I haven't used it yet, but I just took a look around.The price is quite low at 1000 yen per section.However, the plot is quite small, depending on the site, but it is approximately 3 to 5 meters square.I think it would be difficult for a large family tent.Even if it can be set up, it is difficult to secure space for a bonfire in the living room.This is probably because they used to cook in the rice cooker because fires were originally prohibited on the site.(Apparently it was relaxed a few years ago to allow the use of fire pits.)I think a tent that is not too big for 2 or 3 people is best.However, I think it is quite suitable for solo camping, which is popular at the moment.Each section has a different height and is hidden by natural trees, giving it a very private feel.Depending on the site, there are quite a few places where you can hang a hammock.The ground at the site is mostly lava-based gravel, so I think a thick mat or cot is essential.Although the toilets are well maintained, they are traditional Japanese-style, so be careful if you are against Japanese-style toilets.Depending on the site, there is a distance from the parking lot, and unicycles are available for rent, but the roads between sites are narrow and rickety and have steep ups and downs, so those with large luggage should be careful.Also, burning fallen branches is prohibited, so you will need to bring your own firewood or buy it at the administration building (500 yen).

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ぴかりん太郎

5/5
Overwhelming cost performance and overwhelming silence for 1000 yen per stayEven if you stay for 30 nights, it will be 30,000 yen per month, which is cheaper than the rent (lol)Recommended for solo or duo

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日比野洋克

5/5
It's a very quiet campsite. Facilities such as Western-style toilets are also good. The lowest temperature was around -1° in early December.

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Kei Kojima

5/5
It was the quietest time I've ever had camping.This was the first time I didn't encounter campers playing music or talking loudly at night. As mentioned in other people's reviews, I think the users here have good manners. The only sounds I could hear were the sounds of cooking, the crackling of a bonfire, and the sound of footsteps walking down the aisle.Cars are not allowed at this campsite. There are no spectacular views, and there are no washlets. The paths to each section site are rough and rugged with lava, making it difficult even using the unicycle that is available for rent. Ordinary pegs are on the lava ground, so you can hardly get into it. Also, each site is not very large.However, it is a perfect campsite to enjoy the quiet forest, the rich sounds of birds, and enjoy a quiet time away from everyday life.It becomes completely dark at night. There will also be animals.It's suitable for solo.I will definitely go again. Thank you to everyone who manages the campsite, and to the guy next to me at the campsite.

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kazukazu payapayaWR

5/5
The forest road touring around here is the best 👍 It's a little-known spot around Mt. Fuji on the Pacific side ❗ A gate was recently built, so I can't enter (`Д´≡`Д´)??