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Introducing local camping ingredients in Fujinomiya
  • Fujiwara Co., Ltd.
    Fujiwara Co., Ltd. sells Buddhist altar equipment and holds incense classes twice a month on the second floor of our main store. Incense is something you "listen to" with your senses. Through the art of incense, we provide a place for spiritual purification and peace. We will continue to strive to improve ourselves and develop our ingenuity from the customer's perspective.
  • Stone Museum (Foundation)
    About 1800 mysterious stones from around the world are on display, including the bendable konnyaku stone, the TV stone that makes the letters below stand out, and dinosaur bones. There is also an explanation corner where you can touch the stones. In addition, at the adjacent experience facility "Wakuwaku Jewelry Plaza," you can experience about 4…
  • 929cafe
    Surrounded by antique furniture, this popular cafe serves coffee, specially made stone-grilled curry, and hot sandwiches made with premium Danish bread. Workshops such as bear art experiences (reservations required) are also available, so it's a great place to stop by after a hearty lunch.
  • chill outdoor
    We plan tours that allow people who just happen to come and enjoy the great outdoors at the foot of Mt. Fuji to fully enjoy the natural scenery. We offer tours such as packraft tours that go down the natural waters of Mt. Fuji and shower climbing in the lava valley of Mt. Fuji, where mysterious, unspoiled scenery still remains.
  • COW RESORT IDEBOK
    Enjoy fresh, rich milk, soft serve ice cream, gelato bar, crepes, and more while soothing yourself with Jersey and Brown cows and Mt. Fuji. You can also come empty-handed for a BBQ or stay overnight in your own camper. On sunny days, you can enjoy a view of Mt. Fuji and the cows grazing…
  • Field Dogs Garden
    In the middle of nature with a view of Mt. Fuji, you can play to your heart's content with your dog in the vast 5000 tsubo dog run. In addition to small dog-only and private sites, you can also stay overnight in a campsite or lodge. If you get tired, you can relax in the dog park with a menu for your dog.
  • FUJI SUNRISE
    FUJISUNRISE offers Mt. Fuji climbing tours with the concept of "supporting climbing Mt. Fuji and providing confidence and vitality for living tomorrow through the experience." We provide thorough support from the preparation stage to the day of the climb, so many beginners can join us.
  • MT. FUJI SATOYAMA VACATION/En-Ya Mt. Fuji Ecotours
    This is an ecotour and glamping facility with the themes of "harmony," "harmony among people," and "harmony among Japan." People from around the world and Japan can talk together while being watched over by the beautiful Mt. Fuji. We wanted to create such a place here in the Satoyama area of ​​Fujinomiya, and we are proud to have been involved in ecotourism activities around the world.
  • Mt. FUJI PARAGLIDING
    "I want to fly in the sky" That dream can come true with Mt. FUJI PARAGRAIDING! Nothing beats the exhilaration of cutting through the wind with Mt. Fuji right in front of you. Tandem flights take you over the deepest bay in Japan, Suruga Bay, and the mountains of Asagiri Plateau, which change appearance with each season...
  • PICA Omote Fuji (2nd Station of Mt. Fuji)
    Primeval forest of Omote Fuji... Japan's highest peak towers before your eyes. Suruga Bay spreads out below you. Enjoy camping under the starry sky while relaxing and listening to the sounds of nature and the chirping of birds. Please come to Omote Fuji Green Campsite, the only one on Mount Fuji...
  • SLEEEP.jp Fujinomiya/FUUUN Camper
    Hong Kong's original award-winning brand "SLEEEP" has opened at the foot of Mt. Fuji. Located just a 2-minute walk from Fujinomiya Station, the facility features cutting-edge IoT capsules and is designed to provide travelers with a high-quality dream trip. This…
  • Outdoor Rafting NATURAL ACTION outdoor tours
    We are the oldest and most established rafting company on the Fuji River. You can enjoy our tours safely. We also plan and operate other outdoor tours such as mountain biking, canyoning, and snowboarding. In 2011, we started a tour using locally produced ingredients…
  • Asagiri Onsen Kaze no Yu
    In the great outdoors of Mt. Fuji, you can relax and unwind in a spacious bath, allowing your body and mind to unwind. The highland breeze carries the refreshing scents of the four seasons, and the wild birds fly through the trees, letting you hear their various songs. The overflowing water will soothe your tired eyes and your heart...
  • Asahi Soft Drinks Co., Ltd. Fujisan Factory (Factory tour)
    On a clear day, you can see the majestic Mt. Fuji right in front of you at the Mt. Fuji Factory, where Asahi Oishii Mizu, Asahi Jurokucha, Wilkinson Tansan, and other products are manufactured. During the factory tour, you can see the manufacturing process through glass and taste the products made at the factory.
  • Shining Field
    Fuji River is one of the three major rapids in Japan. Once you are bathed in negative ions from the rapids that begin at the starting point, you will enter a mysterious, shining world created by the lava of Mt. Fuji, known only to those who have been on the river. The water journey echoes with laughter and light in the shining field.
  • Sky Asagiri
    This is an outdoor school where you can paraglide right in front of Mt. Fuji. You can fly in two dedicated areas, including a practice area designed for paragliding. In the summer, canoeing experiences are also available, which is popular with families and couples.
  • Sports Village Murayama Jumbo
    The facility has soccer and baseball fields on a 10,000m4 site, and is a training camp facility for orienteering and other sports and cultural activities. BBQs are also available from April to November. All activities require reservations.
  • Hiking: Tokai Nature Trail Fujinomiya Course
    This hiking course was developed based on the long-distance walking concept established by the Environment Agency (now the Ministry of the Environment) from Meiji-no-mori Takao Quasi-National Park in Hachioji, Tokyo to Meiji-no-mori Minoomen Quasi-National Park in Osaka. Fujinomiya City starts from Wariishi Pass, goes south through Asagiri Plateau, the foot of the mountain, Inokashira, and Lake Tanuki, and reaches an altitude of 13 km.
  • Hiking, Mount Kenashi, Jizo Pass Course
    This course is extremely popular not only with hikers but also with photographers as it offers the best angle of Mt. Fuji.
  • Hiking, Hashiashi Pass, Amegatake, and Kenashiyama Course
    The course from Mt. Kenashi to Mt. Amegatake to Hashiashi Pass is a great spot to take pictures of Mt. Fuji from anywhere if the weather is good. (Please be accompanied by someone with mountaineering experience.) This course is for people with good stamina. ◆About Mt. Kenashi Mt. Kenashi is about 2000 meters above sea level. Many people…
  • Hiking Course: Mt. Chojagatake and Mt. Tenshigatake
    The course from Chojagatake, which rises to the west from the north of Lake Tanuki, to Tenshigatake is part of the Tokai Nature Trail's Fujinomiya Course, and is bustling with hikers.
  • ふもとっぱら(Fumotoppara)
    You can enjoy the scenery that makes the most of the nature at the foot of the mountain, as well as day camping, camping, and staying overnight in a forest cottage at the vast campsite. Applications can be made by phone or email.
  • Penguin Village Auto Campground
    Spring water can be found all over the site. A campsite blessed with nature.
  • Whole Earth Nature School
    Founded in 1982 as "Animal Farm" in the former Shibakawa Town, the school began educational activities through hands-on experiences in raising livestock animals and nature activities. In 1987, it was renamed "Whole Earth Nature School" and has expanded to include nature experience programs, human resource development, ecotourism, and international cooperation.
  • Dairy farm
    Makai Farm is located in the Asagiri Plateau at the foot of Mt. Fuji. You can interact with many animals on the farm, including sheep, goats, cows, rabbits, and llamas. There are also plenty of activities, such as milking cows and feeding calves, making butter and cheese, and glamping.
  • Yamataka Sakurai Tea
    ※Information about the Tea Picking Experience※ After tea picking and a stroll through the tea fields at "Mt. Fuji Tea Park" or "Kansukezaka Tea Farm," we offer a plan that includes a tour of the tea factory and a small tea ceremony. Search "Sakurai Tea Live Camera" [KTV] [LIVE] For more details, please contact us...
  • Tenshi no Mori Auto Campground
    Tent, car camping, river play opening period: 4/1-11/30
  • Fuji Auto Campsite Foot Village
    Auto camping site (62 spaces) Opening period: April 4st to early November
  • Fuji Safari Park
    Fuji Safari Park is surrounded by the rich nature of the foothills of Mt. Fuji, where animals from all over the world, such as lions, cheetahs, elephants, and giraffes, live in an environment close to their natural surroundings. You can get around the park by car or on the Jungle Bus to see the animals up close and personal.
  • Fuji Expo Park
    The park has 15,000 blueberries, the largest in Japan. Depending on the season, you can eat more than 20 kinds of blueberries. The park also has 60 maple trees, 20,000 hydrangeas, a pond, and a promenade, so you can enjoy nature to the fullest. Shops selling jams, shaved ice, and soft serve ice cream Playground equipment...
  • Fujinomiya Golf Club
    With a spectacular view of Mt. Fuji in all four seasons, and blessed with magnificent scenery and a richly varied topography, this is a comfortable golf course where you can enjoy playing all year round.
  • Fujinomiya Walking Club
    We promote walking under the motto "Let's walk happily" for people in Fujinomiya City and the surrounding area, aiming to improve their health. We have 163 members (as of the end of 2025), and hold events around 13 times a year both within and outside the prefecture. We are always accepting new members.
  • Mount Fuji YMCA Global Eco Village
    Surrounded by a rich natural environment, this is a lodging and training facility and campsite aimed at fostering young people and educating them about the environment. There are three types of accommodation buildings with capacities ranging from four to eight people, and they can accommodate a wide range of needs, from families and groups of friends to school and corporate training.
  • Mount Fuji Nature Tours
    ・Received the United Nations World Tourism Organization Ethics Special Award at the 4th Japan Tourism Awards ・Received the Sports Culture Tourism Award at the 2020 Sports Culture Tourism Awards With the theme of "A natural trip to discover the unknown charms of Mt. Fuji," this tour will showcase the splendor of Mt. Fuji to the fullest.
  • Mount Fuji Wild Adventure (FWA)
    A leisure facility where you can enjoy not only camping and BBQ, but also athletics and interacting with animals. There is a Fuji-viewing site right in front of Mt. Fuji, a free site where you can feel nature, and much more. There is also accommodation on-site, with a total of 25 rooms to choose from. It is a large facility that can accommodate families…
  • Mount Fuji Tenmo no Yu
    This is a hot spring facility at the foot of Mount Fuji where you can enjoy medicinal baths and forest bathing.
  • Mt. Fuji Lava Pottery Maker, Shirodai Pottery Studio
    This pottery is uniquely fired using a tsumugiyaki (a type of clay made from lava sand from Mt. Fuji) and is generally called Mt. Fuji lava ware and is considered a local specialty. We produce a wide variety of works, including those with the sacred Mt. Fuji as a motif. They can be used as mementos, souvenirs, etc.
  • Rainbow trout fishing spot operated by the Fuji Trout Fisheries Cooperative Association
    Located next to Inokashira Park, this is a spot where you can enjoy rainbow trout fishing in the natural surroundings. Rods are available for rental (for a fee), so you can easily enjoy rainbow trout fishing. You can also visit the Shizuoka Prefectural Fisheries Research Institute Fuji Trout Farm (for a fee).
  • Fuji Country Club
    The prestigious Fuji Country Club is a place where you can enjoy a relaxing time with the seasonal changes of Mt. Fuji as your backdrop. This status course, nestled in the bosom of Mt. Fuji, offers a more majestic view of the mountain than any other course, creating a magnificent and splendid golf scene. The Shin-Tomei Expressway is also nearby.
  • Fuji Onsen Hana no Yu 
    A relaxing world of hot springs, health, beauty, play and fun. We offer a wide variety of relaxing menus that are "kind to the body and mind" with a focus on natural hot springs.
  • Shin-Inagogawa Onsen You Trio
    [Currently closed] Located on the banks of the Kami Inago River, You Trio is a day-trip hot spring facility where you can enjoy the high-quality, comfortable hot springs that spring up along the banks of the Inago River. There are also open-air baths and a restaurant, so you can spend the day relaxing and enjoying the view of the Inago River quietly flowing through the mountain village. Surrounded by nature...
  • Myojoyama Park
    Myojoyama Park is the southernmost park in Fujinomiya City, and offers views of the Fujinomiya cityscape as well as the Fuji River and Suruga Bay. You can enjoy the beautiful view of the ridgeline of Mt. Fuji and the night view of the city.
  • Asagiri Venus Garden Golf Course
    The majestic Mt. Fuji is a magnificent view! It is a short course with 18 holes, full of ups and downs, and as the name suggests, it is like a garden. It is a course that satisfies a wide range of players from beginners to advanced players, with PAR54 and the longest hole being 202 yards from the back tee. There are no difficult regulations, and it is a casual course…
  • Asagiri Country Club
    This hilly course spreads across the Asagiri Plateau. It is spread across a plateau at an altitude of 920m to 960m, with Mt. Fuji in the background. Designed by the master craftsman Seizo Tomizawa, there are routes for average level riders and routes for single level riders, so everyone can have fun.
  • Asagiri Jamboree Auto Campground
    A free car park where you can enjoy Mt. Fuji in all four seasons. The entire site is grassy and you can drive your car in. It is one of the largest sites in Japan, and each site has its own unique features. All the water in the site is from Mt. Fuji, pumped up from 180m underground…
  • Asagiri Jamboree Golf Club
    The course consists of 27 holes, including the Fuji, Kai, and Suruga courses. From the well-maintained and comfortable courses, you can enjoy golf in a luxurious environment, as if you are in the arms of Mt. Fuji.
  • Asagiri Plateau Fuji Milk Land
    Fuji Milk Land, located in the vast Asagiri Plateau, is a soothing spot surrounded by idyllic pastures. Using local Asagiri Plateau milk, we manufacture and sell our own cheese, yogurt, gelato and soft serve ice cream. We also offer Mt. Fuji cheesecake, roll cakes and more.
  • Asagiri Plateau Mochiya
    Asagiri Kogen Mochiya is a facility where families can enjoy a whole day, with a giant wooden horse athletic course, play equipment, an indoor kids' corner, a dog run, and more. There are shops lined up outside the facility, and many people stop by on their drives to Asagiri. There is a souvenir shop and a snack corner…
  • Kinetsuka Trout Farm
    Fishing for rainbow trout, yamame trout, etc., fishing, and grilling fish over charcoal. Bring your own ingredients or use ingredients provided by the shop for a barbecue (reservations required, equipment provided)
  • Teruko Yokoi Fuji Art Museum
    A private art museum exhibiting the works of Swiss-based painter Yokoi Teruko. The building is environmentally friendly, with solar power generation and rainwater storage. Enjoy coffee on the terrace while gazing at Mt. Fuji.
  • Lake Tanuki 
    Lake Tanuki is located in a corner of the Asagiri Plateau, at the western foot of the majestic Mt. Fuji in Fujinomiya City, Shizuoka Prefecture. In spring, about 350 Somei-Yoshino and mountain cherry trees bloom along the lakeside, and in early summer, fireflies can be seen on the north side. You can go carp fishing and boating on the lake. There is also a well-maintained walking path along the lakeside.
  • Lake Tanuki Campsite (South Tent Site, Yoraku House)
    This campsite is located on the shores of Lake Tanuki, in a corner of the Asagiri Plateau at the foot of the majestic Mt. Fuji in Fujinomiya City, Shizuoka Prefecture. You can enjoy the seasonal scenery reflected in Lake Tanuki. We are proud of our spacious tent site (for overnight stays only, reservations required) with a full lawn. Both A and B sites are equipped with a cooking building and toilets.
  • Shirao Mountain Park
    This park at the summit of Mt. Shirao is a viewing spot where you can see Mt. Fuji over the city of Fujinomiya. The night view has been recognized as a Japanese Night View Heritage. There is a large grass field, a 65-meter long roller slide, a variety of playground equipment, a wild bird forest and observation deck at the summit...
  • Fuji Harness, Guide Dog Village (Japan Guide Dog Center)
    "Fuji Harness, Guide Dog Village" is a guide dog training center that anyone can visit without making a reservation! Fuji Harness is a facility that not only trains guide dogs, but also provides total care for guide dogs throughout their lives. If the timing is right, you can visit puppies up to two months old before training, or...
  • Nishinoie Futsal Court
    The futsal court at Nishinoie, a guesthouse near Shiraito Falls, is made of high-performance long-pile FIFA-certified artificial turf that is as close to natural grass as possible and reduces the strain on players' feet and bodies. There are also rates for overnight guests, making it ideal for training camps, social gatherings, etc.
  • Nishifuji Auto Campsite
    Tent, auto camping, and river play open from March 3th to November 20th
  • Nishifuji Golf Club
    A prestigious establishment with a tranquil presence that blends in with the sacred Mount Fuji
  • Shizuoka Prefectural Fisheries Technology Research Institute Fuji Trout Farm
    We raise approximately 20 trout and conduct research into breeding improvements.
  • Shizuoka Prefectural Asagiri Outdoor Activities Center
    Shizuoka Prefectural Asagiri Outdoor Activities Center is managed by the Japan Camping Association Group, which is the designated manager. As the center is a training facility, please note that in principle, it cannot be used by individuals, except when participating in sponsored events. Access: Tomioka-ku, Shizuoka Prefecture.