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Iisuto San Tsu Ishi Farm is a campground located in Koufu City, Yamanashi, Japan.

Nestled at the foot of Mount Fuji in Fujiyoshida City, the 'Fujiyoshida City Youth Center Akaiyane' is a true hidden gem for nature lovers. Surrounded by lush forests, this campsite offers a serene escape where the rustling leaves and birdsong become your daily soundtrack. It's an ideal spot for families and groups looking for a refreshing outdoor experience, with a wide array of activities set against the breathtaking backdrop of Mount Fuji. Whether you're drawn by the vibrant greens of spring, the cool breezes of summer, or the fiery hues of autumn, Akaiyane provides a unique opportunity to connect with Japan's natural beauty. Despite its convenient location near the city, stepping onto the grounds feels like entering a secluded wilderness, making it perfect for both easy access and a profound nature immersion.

Kyanroku Park Mittsu Touge Camping & Glamping is a glamping site located in Nishikatsura Town, Yamanashi, Japan. Facilities include: glamping.

Nanatsu Ishi Cabin Tent Ba is a campground located in Tabayama Village, Yamanashi, Japan.

Yamanashi ・ Shirasu FLAMMEHyuuga Yama Auto Camping Site is a campground located in Hokuto City, Yamanashi, Japan.

¥2,000 – ¥15,000 / 泊
Sato Oto - G.O.A.T. - Yamanashi Glamping & Sauna By ReZARD is a glamping site located in Tsuru City, Yamanashi, Japan. Facilities include: restroom, sauna, glamping.

Nestled on a plateau at an altitude of 1,000m, embraced by the majestic peaks of Yatsugatake, the Southern Alps, and Mt. Fuji, AICAFEFARM offers an unparalleled agri-tourism experience. This isn't just camping; it's a deep dive into self-sufficiency, where you can harvest organic vegetables straight from the farm and savor a luxurious BBQ featuring freshly caught rainbow trout and local specialty chicken. The highlight is undoubtedly the authentic underground fire pit, crafted by traditional Japanese stonemasons, providing a primal setting to gather under a dazzling starry sky. Autumn is particularly magical, with bountiful harvests and unique culinary experiences like roast suckling pig. While feeling wonderfully remote, this immersive escape is surprisingly accessible, promising a profound connection with nature.

Nestled on the southern slopes of Mt. Yatsugatake, 'The Nomad Mt. Yatsugatake' offers a unique glamping experience amidst 14,000 sqm of pristine nature, gazing upon the majestic Southern Alps from an elevation of 1,050m. Stay in a minimalist yet open-designed tiny hotel, a movable trailer house that minimizes environmental impact, embodying a sustainable and immersive journey. Here, you can truly unplug and reconnect with nature through local cuisine like wild game BBQ and morning picnics, while also maintaining digital connectivity for a unique 'workation' opportunity at the cozy reception café. Despite its serene wilderness feel, this tranquil retreat is surprisingly accessible, just a 2-hour drive from Tokyo and a mere 5-minute walk from the nearest train station.

Nestled deep within the lush forests of Hokuto City, Yamanashi Prefecture, Komorebi POND Campground offers a serene escape where you can fully immerse yourself in nature. This hidden gem boasts a tranquil pond fed by pure natural spring water and provides views of the crystal-clear Ojiro River, a first-class river. With three distinct areas – Komorebi, Pond, and River – it caters perfectly to families, couples, duos, and solo campers seeking a quiet and intimate outdoor experience. Enjoy the rustic charm of owner-built facilities, from inviting restrooms to well-equipped cooking areas, ensuring a comfortable stay even for beginners. Accessible from the Chuo Expressway, it's an ideal spot to unwind and reconnect with nature throughout the year.

Nestled deep within the verdant mountains of Shioyama, Yamanashi Prefecture, Namesawa Camp Village offers a tranquil escape into nature's embrace. With 75 spacious auto-camping pitches and an expansive free site, it’s an ideal spot for families, groups, and even large events looking for a robust outdoor experience. The village boasts 10 comfortable bungalows, perfect for those seeking a touch of convenience amidst the wild. Having been a beloved destination for scout groups for years, you can expect a welcoming and well-maintained environment. Spring's fresh greenery and autumn's vibrant foliage are particularly stunning here, offering a picturesque backdrop for your adventures.

Nestled alongside the pristine Doshi River, Tsubakisou offers an enchanting escape into the heart of nature, where lush mountains meet crystal-clear waters. This unique campsite provides an immersive experience, inviting you to sharpen your senses amidst the pure mountain air and gaze upon a dazzling canvas of stars. Whether you choose to pitch your tent on a river-hugging site or unwind in the comforting embrace of a traditional guesthouse, a profound sense of liberation awaits. Each season paints a different masterpiece, from vibrant spring greens to fiery autumn foliage, ensuring a fresh adventure with every visit. Conveniently located near major routes yet feeling wonderfully secluded, Tsubakisou is the perfect blend of accessibility and wild beauty.

Perched at an exhilarating 2,900m in the saddle between Mt. Kita and Nakashirahone, Kitadake Sanso Tent Site offers an unparalleled high-altitude camping experience. Imagine waking up to panoramic views of 3,000-meter peaks and drifting off under a blanket of stars – this is truly a 'skyline ridge' adventure. It's a prime spot for serious trekkers seeking raw wilderness immersion, with a sense of security during the summer season when a medical clinic operates. Best enjoyed from mid-June to early November, this remote yet accessible alpine haven promises an unforgettable encounter with the heart of the Southern Alps.