PICA Sagamiko

7.8
Very Good
(547 reviews)

Japan, 〒252-0175 Kanagawa, Sagamihara, Midori Ward, Wakayanagi, 1634 さがみ湖リゾートプレジャーフォレスト内

+81 555-30-4580

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Hotel Description

PICA Sagamiko is a charming hotel nestled in the scenic surroundings of the Lake Sagami Pleasure Forest, located at Japan, 〒252-0175 Kanagawa, Sagamihara, Midori Ward, Wakayanagi, 1634 さがみ湖リゾートプレジャーフォレスト内. Situated in a vast district that spans from city bars to tranquil mountain trails, this hotel provides guests with a perfect blend of nature and convenience. The vibrant area is home to the popular Lake Sagami theme park, offering exciting recreational opportunities. PICA Sagamiko is one of the few hotels in the area with a restaurant, making it a standout choice for visitors who wish to dine in comfort while enjoying picturesque views. The hotel’s rooms are designed to enhance relaxation, providing spacious accommodations with a cozy atmosphere, ideal for unwinding after a day of exploration. Each room comes with a fully equipped kitchen, enabling guests to prepare their own meals and feel at home during their stay. The hotel also offers convenient amenities like Wi-Fi and parking, ensuring a hassle-free experience for all guests. Although PICA Sagamiko does not feature a fitness center, spa, or pool, its proximity to the Lake Sagami Pleasure Forest and nearby hiking spots makes it the perfect place for outdoor enthusiasts. In addition, the hotel is easily accessible by public transportation, with Sagamiko Station just 12 minutes by taxi and Narita International Airport a little over two hours away by car. For those seeking cultural experiences, the hotel is close to notable attractions like Mount Takao, Sagamiko MORI MORI park, and the historic Takaosan Yakuōin Yukiji Temple. Guests can also enjoy dining at nearby restaurants such as La Plaque, Jukō-an, and Kitchen Takahashi, offering a variety of cuisines to suit all tastes. Whether you're visiting for a family vacation or a peaceful getaway, PICA Sagamiko invites you to discover the beauty and adventure that this stunning area has to offer.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. 12-minute walk to Lake Sagami Pleasure Forest, a popular theme park.

2. One of the few hotels in the area with an on-site restaurant.

3. Proximity to multiple outdoor activities such as hiking and fishing.

4. Fully equipped kitchen in all rooms for self-catering convenience.

5. Wi-Fi and parking available for guest convenience.

6. Close to cultural landmarks like Mount Takao and Takaosan Yakuōin Yukiji Temple.

7. Easy access to public transportation, including Sagamiko Station and major airports.

8. No fitness center, spa, pool, or hot tub, focusing on outdoor experiences.

9. Nearby dining options offering diverse culinary experiences, including La Plaque and Jukō-an.

10. Surrounded by natural beauty, with access to hiking trails and scenic views.


6.6 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Mount Takao
41 min
Sagamiko MORI MORI
12 min
Takaosan Yakuōin Yukiji Temple
23 min
Lake Sagami
10 min
Mount Jinba
37 min

Nearest locations

Wild Dinning
4 min
La Plaque
6 min
Atsugawa Cafeteria
8 min
マツキエンレストラン
9 min
キッサレストランアオリンゴ
9 min
Kitchen Takahashi
10 min
Jukō-an
11 min
Green Spot
12 min
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Good to know

Check-in14:00
Location rating6.6
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 23 min

Location

Japan, 〒252-0175 Kanagawa, Sagamihara, Midori Ward, Wakayanagi, 1634 さがみ湖リゾートプレジャーフォレスト内

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 3 min

Transit: 2 hr 52 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 23 min

Transit: 2 hr 29 min

Transit:

Sagamiko Station

Taxi: 12 min

Walking: 59 min


Nearby locations

6.6

Good Location

Midori Ward

Vast district sprawling from city bars to mountain trails & Lake Sagami Pleasure Forest theme park.

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Parking & transportation

Parking

Food & drink

Restaurant

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Kitchen


Reviews

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7.1

152 reviews

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めるきゃら

4/5
I used the setup tent site "Kitchen" (no meals) in late June.◎Good points◎◯It was okay even if it rainedIt was late June, so I was prepared for rain, but the camp was covered so I was able to enjoy camping while listening to the sound of the rain. It also had a hammock and the scenery was beautiful! It would have been great if it was sunny◯Various facilities were available.I have also used other PICAs, but I thought it was unusual that they included a chukkaman, kettle, and gas stove. I forgot my lantern this time, but it was helpful because there was electricity on the deck and a lantern was given to me when I checked in (maybe just for tents?)There were four sleeping bags, and the tent was larger and more comfortable than I expected, but I wonder if it would be difficult for four large adults? I think so.◯The toilets and showers were clean.I think the toilets and showers are clean compared to other campgrounds. Rinse-in shampoo and body soap were also available. I can't deny that it's a little older and dirtier than the PICA Grinpa I used the other day, but it was much cleaner than the campgrounds I've used before, so I was grateful. There were many insects near the sink as it was the time of the year.◯Breakfast was free.This is both a good point and a bit of a worry, but this time we were told that breakfast was included, so we removed all but the necessary items while the night rain stopped. Breakfast was a croissant sandwich, potato salad, and apple juice that you could eat yourself at the Wild Cooking Garden, which is a 3-4 minute walk away. Maybe it's not enough for men? Personally, I'm a fan of making breakfast and eating it, so I was a little worried.◯Parking fee refund *Only for those using Sagamiko OnsenI think this depends on the person, but I always take a hot spring when I go camping, so I was grateful for it. The system was to pay the fee at the parking lot entrance → hand over the parking ticket at the hot spring reception → refund or use it for the hot spring usage fee (if there is a difference, refund or pay).Points to note◯There are many insectsIt's natural since it's camping, but since it was late June, rain, and light, there were a lot of insects. As the tent was located in the forest, there were quite a few insects. Since it was a weekday, there were no other people staying in tents other than us, so I think that's why we were so concentrated.◯The cat is comingI think there is probably a resident stray cat, but since it was raining, it kept meowing under the chair, which bothered me. I can't even give them food... I think they usually get food from various campers.◯The distance between the lots is close & cars cannot park next to each otherThe distance between the sites was a bit close to each other, so I felt it was a bit surprising during busy seasons such as Golden Week and Obon. The car was parked along the wall in front of the site, rather than next to it. The parking location is about 5m to 6m away from the tent, so it may be difficult for people with a lot of camping gear.Also, the parking sign is really small, so be careful not to miss it. At first, I didn't know where it was, so I passed by, so I made a U-turn, but the road is narrow, so please be careful if you are driving a large car.Personally, I was able to play at the old Pleasure Forest (Sagamiko MORIMORI) on the second day at a preferential price, and this time they were running a rainy season campaign, so I got half the price.I was very satisfied because I was able to enjoy camping, an amusement park, and a hot spring for two days. Next time I'm planning to go when it's sunny. thank you

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duck Donald

5/5
During the holidays in September 2024, my family used a setup tent with a kitchen for 1 night and 2 days with a plan that included a free pass to the amusement park.It was a very satisfying trip for both children and adults, as they played at the amusement park on the day they stayed and the next day, and were able to easily camp and set off fireworks.Camping for 1 night and 2 days in a permanent tent with dinner and breakfast included, 1 hot spring admission ticket, 2 day amusement park admission ticket, 1 day free pass, 2 days parking, 11,800 yen per person. Yen was a good plan for people who play a lot at amusement parks.My family and I have gone camping several times, but this was our first time at a pica-affiliated campsite.The toilet closest to the tent was new and clean, but the toilet and shower room in the building where the reception was located felt a bit old.There were some parts of the campsite that were quite dark at night, and we could clearly see the stars through the gaps in the clouds. I needed a flashlight to go to the bathroom.There were a lot of insects such as grasshoppers inside the campsite, so I think I'll bring a bug net the next time I go.This time, there was an accident that caused the entire campground to lose power for a while during the night, but the facility staff apologized to each guest at breakfast the next day, and the hot springs were upgraded to include towels. I felt it was polite.

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★Fukumi★ Yuda

3/5
I stayed in a camping trailer in March 2021. I forgot to take a photo inside the trailer, but it's spacious enough for 2 people! It also comes with a shower, but you can also use the showers that are installed on the premises, so it's not inconvenient!I worked for 3 days. There were no cell phone signal problems!It was early in the cherry blossom season, but there were many cherry blossom trees, so it must be beautiful.

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MAKOTO IIDA

4/5
This is a camping facility next to Lake Sagami MORIMORI.You can choose from a trailer house, a cottage, a set-up (permanent) tent, or bring your own tent, depending on your purpose and skill level.There are toilets, showers, and electricity.If you choose a barbecue set in your plan, everything from the charcoal to the ingredients will be prepared and delivered to the place you are staying, so it's nice and easy.Similarly, depending on the plan, you can get a free pass to Lake Hasami Morimori, a relaxing hot spring bathing fee, and parking fees, so I think it's perfect for families traveling with small children.Please note that there are no amenities such as toothbrushes and towels when staying.Toothbrushes are sold at reception.We sell drinking water, ice, firewood, alcohol, sweets, and small camping supplies at the reception, but since it's a camping facility, it's normal to have a convenience store-like selection of items, but there aren't that many, so make sure you know what you think you'll need in advance. I think it would be better to have them all ready.For parking, go through a common gate for the campsite, Sagami Lake MORIMORI, and Yururi Onsen, and pay when you exit the gate.It's convenient to be able to drive between the facilities within the grounds, but you'll have to pay a fee if you leave the gate for things like shopping or eating, so once you've entered, it's best not to leave until you've left.I think it would be a good idea to use it for purposes other than camping, such as playing at Sagami Lake MORIMORI with small children, staying overnight at PICA Sagami Lake, relaxing in the hot springs, and returning home.

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mhie kuroko

3/5
The first we visit and do glamping here was awesome. But the second time around the staff was very strict with the rules. We asked if we can upgrade 1 of our friends tent but they told us that it was already fully booked. But as we can see other tents was empty. We also asked if we can rent an outdoor chair but they asked what is our tent type. We answered it's enjoy tent. And the staff said there's no space in our tent. We can't even seat outside our tent. In the amusement park it's not crowded maybe because it's summer season and it's really hot outside. We can go back for glamping but I don't suggest during summer season.

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y y

3/5
I used the setup tent in August.We had a great time camping next to Lake Sagami MORIMORI for two Sundays.The hammock at night and early morning was very comfortable. Also, the toilet near the tent was very new and clean.Unfortunately, all of the barbecue ingredients were frozen and individually packaged, giving it the feel of commercially-produced ingredients, which didn't really get me excited.

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H K

5/5
I chose the trailer house HOSHIZORA for my first time.There weren't as many bugs as people say, and the room was comfortable.I went there in the summer, and the amusement park was extremely hot.We recommend going in autumn.It would be even more fun if there was a bonfire ☺️

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Shingo Bianchi

2/5
I went there with my work family in late July.I stayed in a cabin, but at first glance, there were no streetlights and I was worried about walking at night, so I asked for a lantern at the reception, but the staff insisted, saying, ``It's bright with streetlights,'' so I didn't ask for a lantern. At night, the paved road had streetlights, but if you took a step away from it, it would be dark, and it was scary to walk down the slope or stairs while using the light from your smartphone to illuminate your steps. I wanted to be considerate of people who are new to camping.We also ordered ingredients for the BBQ, but they weren't all that good so it might be better to bring your own. The staff at the BBQ place were kind and helpful.I also used the shower room, but since it was summer, I had to be afraid to use it because it was full of bugs, and to be honest, I don't want to use it again...Well, since it's a campground, I guess it can't be helped...

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J

1/5
The staff seemed tired and the service was not very good. The air conditioner in the cottage also smelled a bit, and when I woke up I had a sore throat, so I checked and found that the filter wasn't very clean.Also, I didn't really understand the idea of ​​charging 2,000 yen for parking from guests.Personally, I was less satisfied than other PICAs.

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安藤翔

2/5
I stayed at Yoho Terrace Trampoline for two nights.■Bad parts- The previous guest's toothbrush was left on the terrace.-They didn't clean the ashes from the barbecue grill we used on the first night, and the ashes flew during the barbecue on the second night.- At the time of check-in, it was explained that ``We will issue a free parking ticket at check-out,'' but they did not issue anything at check-out, and when I said, ``Did you explain? The end of being asked.There is no service spirit at all.■Good points-Trailer relatively new and clean- There is a coin laundry-Clean shared toilets and showers