CamPica Akeno

8.6
Excellent
(360 reviews)

5260-5 Akenocho Asao, Hokuto, Yamanashi 407-0201, Japan

+81 551-25-4451

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Hotel Description

CamPica Akeno is a charming hotel located in the peaceful surroundings of Hokuto, Yamanashi, Japan. Situated at 5260-5 Akenocho Asao, this hotel offers guests a serene escape amidst nature. The hotel is just a short 4-minute drive from the enchanting Heidi's Village, a model village with beautiful gardens and mountain views. The area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, with nearby attractions such as the Akeno Sunflower Field, a vast expanse of sunflowers offering stunning views of the mountains, and the scenic Shosenkyo, known for its breathtaking waterfalls and vibrant fall foliage. Guests can enjoy the tranquil atmosphere and a range of outdoor activities like trekking at Mount Mizugaki or visiting the hot springs at Hottarakashi Onsen with its panoramic views of Mount Fuji.
The rooms at CamPica Akeno are designed with comfort in mind, offering a cozy and spacious retreat. Each room features a fully equipped kitchen, allowing guests to prepare their meals at their convenience. The hotel is particularly well-suited for families, with kid-friendly amenities ensuring a comfortable stay for guests of all ages. Guests can stay connected with high-speed Wi-Fi, and parking facilities are available on-site. Though there is no fitness center or spa, the peaceful surroundings provide a relaxing environment to unwind and enjoy nature.
CamPica Akeno's prime location offers easy access to various local restaurants, such as 暖炉レストラン ターシャ, a cozy restaurant just 6 minutes away by taxi, and ボルケーノ, a Western restaurant that is also nearby. For those seeking adventure, the hotel is only a 4-minute drive from Heidi's Village, making it an ideal base for exploring the region's natural beauty. Whether you want to explore local sights, indulge in delicious cuisine, or simply relax in nature, CamPica Akeno offers the perfect retreat in the heart of Yamanashi.
The hotel takes guests' safety and well-being seriously, implementing health and safety measures to ensure a worry-free stay. Whether you're visiting for a short getaway or a longer stay, CamPica Akeno promises an unforgettable experience with its warm hospitality and beautiful surroundings.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Located just 4 minutes from Heidi's Village

2. Fully equipped kitchen for convenient self-catering

3. Kid-friendly amenities making it ideal for families

4. High-speed Wi-Fi to keep guests connected

5. On-site parking available for added convenience

6. Proximity to scenic spots like Shosenkyo and Mount Mizugaki

7. A short drive to popular restaurants such as 暖炉レストラン ターシャ

8. Nearby access to the Akeno Sunflower Field for seasonal beauty

9. No fitness center, but plenty of outdoor activities nearby

10. A peaceful location ideal for relaxation and nature lovers


6.2 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Shosenkyo
47 min
Akeno Sunflower Field
5 min
Heidi's Village
4 min
Mount Mizugaki
37 min
Hottarakashi Onsen
1 hr

Nearest locations

暖炉レストラン ターシャ
6 min
パン・トン・トマト
6 min
ボルケーノ
7 min
仁田平マルシェ
9 min
ホタル食堂 【予約制になります。ご来店前にお電話でご確認お願いいたします】
9 min
Milestone
13 min
Tampopo
18 min
Saito
20 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Location rating6.2
Nearest airportShinshu-Matsumoto Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 13 min

Location

5260-5 Akenocho Asao, Hokuto, Yamanashi 407-0201, Japan

Airports:

Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 13 min


Nearby locations

6.2

Good Location

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Parking & transportation

Parking

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Kitchen


Reviews

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yuichiro m

3/5
The campsite area may be a little small for modern large tents (additional details here), but there is a kitchen with hot water and a gas stove! It seems to be an old campground, but the facilities and services are above average.The shop also had a good selection of items, including ingredients and alcohol, which was very helpful.

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pocalia403

5/5
I stayed at site A, which has power. I had originally reserved room C, but when I asked if room A was available, I was told that there were a lot of cancellations that day, so I was able to change to room A at check-in. I was saved because the difference in price was not that high.I think it's great that PICA is relatively inexpensive, the facilities are clean everywhere, and the staff are happy to work there. We also held events on Saturdays and Sundays. The children never got bored as they picked up pine cones and chestnuts and there was a swing in front of the center house.When I checked out, there were so many dragonflies flying around and it was so cute.

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マイティソー

3/5
I stayed at Tebura Camp & Cottage last year.The rental tent is full of mold, the cottage floor is sticky, and the kitchen is dirty.It seemed like it wasn't cleaned properly.Pica Chichibu was beautiful, so it depends on the location.It was disappointing that there was no sense of cleanliness.When I read other reviews about the Pica series, it was written that the Sagami Lake Mogrinpa Cottage was not cleaned properly and was dirty.It might be a good idea to bring your own tent and stay overnight.I stayed there in the summer, and the nights were so cool that the tent didn't need a fan.Beetles are rare, and if you're looking to catch insects, it's hard to find them.

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かすみとこむぎ

3/5
I used Log Cabin M.The facilities were good, including a toilet, shower, mini kitchen, and bed.However, the mini-kitchen had a sink in the front and an IH stove in the back, a layout I had never seen before, so it was very difficult to use.

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T. Watanabe

4/5
Free tent stay in the forest area. Close to Nirasaki IC. This is not a campsite that mainly accommodates tent nights, so it is not suitable for people who want to stay in tents. There are plenty of athletic events, events, and sales items, so it's great for families with children. The street lights at night are so bright that it is not suitable for admiring the starry sky. The staff are kind. The shower room is large and comfortable. The trees are mainly pine trees and it is often considered a sacred place.

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xx日向xx xx

5/5
A facility where you can camp in the great outdoorsThe feature is that you can create a style that suits you.I rented only a cottageBring a tarp and set it up outside the cottage.Rented BBQ stove Dutch ovenI made BBQ and beef stew.I went on August 14th and it was quite cool at night, and in the morning it was quite cold in a T-shirt.The staff's response is beyond perfect.The washing area and the roads are also clean.There is also a small shop.Even if you forget your charcoal, you can buy it! It was my first time going there.It's a relaxing place of nature that you'll want to visit again tomorrow!I will visit you again next year 🙇‍♀️

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あくびちゃん。

5/5
We stayed in a log cabin.There are toilets, showers, and an IH cooking kitchen where you can use cooking utensils such as frying pans and pots.

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15いちごミルク

4/5
I stayed in a cottage with my dog.I use Pika in several locations, but my favorites are Akeno and Saiko. The campground is well-maintained and comfortable, so even beginners can enjoy it.If you look at the other cottages, they have a furnace, but the dog cottage doesn't have one. That's a bit disappointing. If you forget something, you can rent equipment, and you can buy small amounts of food, although it's expensive.