
Fuji Lake Adventure
The Fuji Five Lakes region offers breathtaking views of Mount Fuji, serene lakeside retreats, and outdoor adventures, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and campers.
Day 1

View of Mount Fuji from behind the 5-storied Chureito Pagoda.

The entrance to the Arakura Sengen Shrine.

Enjoy luxurious meals with and homemade craft beer made with natural water from Mt.Fuji.

View of Mount Fuji from behind the 5-storied Chureito Pagoda.
Morning
Pick up one of our campervans in Tokyo and make your way to:
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Arakurayama Sengen Park in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi, is renowned for its stunning views of Mount Fuji, perfectly framed by the iconic Chureito Pagoda and home to the Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine.
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Lunch Options:
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For a true Japanese road trip experience, we highly recommend stopping at one of Japan’s highway rest stops (SA/PA) to enjoy local delicacies.
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Roadside Station Fuji Yoshida - Food Court
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Fujiyama Beer Harvest Terrace
Afternoon
The Mount Fuji Panoramic Ropeway is a must-visit attraction for breathtaking views and an unforgettable experience in a cable car that takes you 1,075 meters up to an observation deck on Mount Tenjo.​​
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Bath Options:
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Fuji Sauna (private onsen surrounded by nature)
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Yurari Onsen
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Use campsite facilities​

View of Lake Kawaguchi

A private sauna surrounded by Mt. Fuji.

A hot spring where you relax in the waters that spring from the sacred Mt. Fuji.

View of Lake Kawaguchi

A spacious campsite in the middle of the forest.

This campground located on the shore of Lake Kawaguchi has 19 lakeside auto camping sites.

This restaurant makes their own noodles in-house to prepare the famous Yamanashi local cuisine Hotou Noodles.

A spacious campsite in the middle of the forest.
Evening
Campsite Options:​​​​
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Kawaguchiko Auto Camping Ground
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Kawaguchi-machi New Bridge Campground
Dinner Options:​​
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Prepare a delicious meal with your food stock and van amenities or try:​
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Sanrokuen
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Houtou Fudou
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Day 2
Morning
Take a morning hike up Mount Koyodai to the Observation Deck for one of the best views of Mount Fuji.
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Lunch Options:
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Take in the view of Lake Motosuko and maybe try the local deer meat at Restaurant Kosenso.​

View of Mt. Fuji from Mt. Koyodai.

Lake Motosuko is the third largest lake of the Fuji Five Lakes.

Restaurant Kosenso is known for their friendly service and beautiful view of Mt. Fuji from the dining room.

View of Mt. Fuji from Mt. Koyodai.

This geological wonder was formed by a flank eruption of Mount Fuji.

In this cave, you’ll find lava shelves, rope-like lava, and ice pillars that remain frozen even in summer.

A beautiful private Sauna.

This geological wonder was formed by a flank eruption of Mount Fuji.
Afternoon
Take a sightseeing boat ride and explore the Narusawa Ice Cave or the Fugaku Wind Cave.​​
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Bath Options:
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Yurari Onsen
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Fuji Sauna (private onsen surrounded by nature)
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Use campsite facilities​
Evening
​Dinner Options:
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Cook a delicious meal with our campervan kitchen amenities or:
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Have dinner at Yurari Onsen:
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Restaurant Fujizakura ​
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Restaurant Okariba
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You can try Mt. Fuji curry and other meals made with locally sourced ingredients.

In this private dining room you can try Japanese hot pot.

You can try Mt. Fuji curry and other meals made with locally sourced ingredients.
Day 3

Lake Saiko is the fourth of the Fuji Five Lakes that is popular for hiking, boating, fishing and other outdoor activities.

An open air museum of a village with traditional thatched-roof houses.

Relax on the tatami and enjoy matcha and various handmade sweets.

Lake Saiko is the fourth of the Fuji Five Lakes that is popular for hiking, boating, fishing and other outdoor activities.
Morning
Make a short trip to Lake Saiko
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Saiko Iyashi-no-Sato Nenba ( Traditional Japanese Village)
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You can choose various craft activities in this open air museum (make an incense sachet, kaleidoscope making, metal engraving, design a silk drawstring bag, paint a clay product of your choice)
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Lunch Options:​
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Restaurant Satoyama
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Handmade Soba Mizumo
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Seiryutei Tea House ( if you’re not that hungry enjoy matcha, dango and handmade sweets)
Head back to Tokyo and tell us all about your trip in our campervan!