[Yamanashi Prefecture] Accommodation facility “Fuji Midori Kyukamura” in Narusawa Village at the foot of Mt. Fuji

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"Fuji Green Vacation Village" is a large accommodation facility located at the foot of the world heritage site "Mt. Fuji" and "Narusawa Village" next to Lake Kawaguchiko Town, convenient for "Fuji Five Lakes sightseeing" and "Mt. Fuji 5th Station sightseeing" . It has good access from Lake Kawaguchi...

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What is Narusawa Village?

"Narusawa Village" is located in the northern foothills of Mount Fuji in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. It boasts attractions such as "Koyo-dai (Sanko-day,Goko-dai)", "Oniwa and Okuniwa of Mount Fuji," and the "Aokigahara Jukai Forest. " The entire village is part of the "Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park," a naturally abundant area designated for its scenic beauty and preservatio.

Also, taking advantage of the highlands of 900m to 1000m, cultivation of "highland cabbage," "blueberries," and "corn" is popular. Narusawana, a unique turnip vegetable that grows in the volcanic ash of Mt. Fuji, is eaten as a pickle or stir-fried in oil.

If you are coming by car, it takes about 15 minutes by car from Chuo Expressway Lake Kawaguchiko IC towards Lake Motosuko . If you are using public transportation, take the Narusawa/ Lake Shojiko/ Lake Motosuko Tour Bus from Kawaguchiko Sta. on the Fujikyuko Line.

What is Fuji Midori Kyukamura?

Fuji Midori Kyukamura has a main building with an accommodation building, a "private lodging training facility annex,'' one of the largest "artificial turf grounds'' on the Fuji Five Lakes, an "auto campsite,'' and more, and is surrounded by the great natural beauty of Mt. It is a place for middle school students and the general public to learn about nature and enjoy sports.

Furthermore, Fuji Midori Kyukamura is different from a "hotel'' or "ryokan'' as it is an accommodation facility where you can experience traditional Japanese culture through an "accommodation experience''.

The room

There are two types of rooms: Japanese-style rooms and Japanese-Western style rooms.

In Japan, we sleep on a futon, but in addition to sleeping on a futon, you can also experience Japanese culture by laying out a futon.

Bath

For bathing, please use the "large public bath" on the first floor. If you don't have a habit of bathing "naked" with other people, you may be surprised. If the weather is nice, you can even see Mt. Fuji from the open-air bath. In addition, it is connected to the adjacent " Fuji Chobo no Yu Yurari Onsen" by a connecting corridor, and accommodation plans with Yurari Onsen tickets are also available.


A day-trip hot spring facility adjacent to Fujimidori no Kyukamura, with 16 types of baths in total, including two types of open-air baths with outstanding views of Mt. Fuji. In addition to the baths, there are places to refresh your body to heal the fatigue of your trip, and restaurants where you can enjoy local cuisine at reasonable prices.

Guests staying at Fuji Midori Kyukamura can use the "private bath'' located on the 3rd floor of Yurari. (separate fee from accommodation fee)

Meal

You can enjoy ingredients unique to Yamanashi, such as freshly harvested highland vegetables from Narusawa Village and branded beef from Yamanashi Prefecture.

Stand

We carry a wide selection of Yamanashi's famous sweets and specialty products.

Buy souvenirs first and put them in your suitcase! You can enjoy sightseeing without carrying a lot of luggage!

If you are visiting the foothills of Mt. Fuji or the Fuji Five Lakes region, please be sure to use Fuji Green Vacation Village.

Click here to make a reservation for Fuji Midori Vacation Village

Recommended sightseeing spots nearby

Mt.Fuji “Oniwa/Okuniwa/Ochudo”

“Oniwa/Okuniwa”, located 2 km before the 5th station of Mt. Fuji, is a recommended spot to visit along with the 5th station of Mt. Fuji. On the "Ochudo"trail, you can see plants such as rhododendrons from mid-June to late July, and cowberries from July to August. Also, during the autumn foliage season from early to late October, you can enjoy spectacular views of Mt. Fuji and larch trees.

Click here for information on sightseeing at Mt. Fuji's 5th Station.

Click here for information on Mt. Fuji 5th Station sightseeing

In addition, Fujikanko Travel , located in front of Lake Kawaguchiko Station, offers a "Sightseeing Taxi Course" where you can enjoy walking around "Mt. Fuji 5th Station" and "Okuniwa". For sightseeing at Mt. Fuji's 5th Station, please use the convenient "Sightseeing Taxi" provided by Fujikanko Travel!

Click here for details↓

Sightseeing taxi to Mt. Fuji 5th Station

Lake Saiko healing village Nenba

Lake Saiko Iyashinosato Nenba is lined with thatched-roof houses and offers a view of the good old Japanese scenery. At each private house with a thatched roof, you can experience traditional Japanese crafts such as pottery, handicrafts, and incense making.

URL: https://saikoiyashinosatonenba.jp/

Lake Saiko Bat Hole

Lake Saiko Bat Cave is the largest lava cave at the foot of Mt. Fuji, with a total length of over 350 meters.

Inside the cave, you can see "stalactites" and "rope lava" that were created when the lava that flowed out from the eruption of Mt.

URL: https://fujisan.ne.jp/pages/231/

Fujiten Snow Resort/Fujiten Resort

From early May to late October, you can enjoy outdoor sports, and from mid-December to late March, you can enjoy skiing and snowboarding with Mt. Fuji in the background.

"Chibikko Ai Land (For sleds & snow play area)" for playing in the snow and sledding is a popular area for families with children under elementary school age and for tourists from overseas.

Momijidai, Sankodai, Gokodai hiking

Koyodai is a place where even beginners can easily enjoy hiking. In early November, you can enjoy a spectacular view of Mt. Fuji and the autumn leaves. Please take a stroll along the Aokigahara Jukai, where ancient nature remains, and the Lake Saiko Bat Hole.

URL: https://www.narusawa-kanko.jp/koyodai.html

Recommended sightseeing routes

10:00-14:00 Sightseeing at Mt. Fuji 5th Station & Strolling around the Oniwa・Okuniwa

15:00 Take the Fuji Midori Kyukamura free shuttle bus from Kawaguchiko Sta.(advance reservation required)

15:30 Arrive at Fuji Midori Kyukamura

16:30~ Enjoy the hot springs at Fuji Chobo no Yu Yurari Onsen

8:30 Ride on the Fuji Midori Kyukamura free shuttle bus (reservation required at check-in)

9:00 Arrival at Kawaguchiko Sta.

9:00-14:00 Sightseeing around Lake Kawaguchiko

From summer to autumn, we recommend Bicycle rental to tour the sightseeing spots around Lake Kawaguchiko !

Please refer to this article.

Lake Kawaguchiko sightseeing by Bicycle rental

15:00 Depart for Tokyo

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The northern foot of Mt. Fuji in Yamanashi Prefecture is a stunning area of Japan that has plenty to offer visitors. At the foot of Mt. Fuji, including ”Arakurayama Sengen Park”, which offers a view of Mt. Fuji and the iconic five-story pagoda, "Chureito." The Kawaguchiko Momiji Corridor is also a must-visit during the autumn season when visitors can see the colorful leaves. Our company, based in Lake Kawaguchiko, operates various facilities that utilize the natural resources of Mt. Fuji. These include the theme park "Fuji Subaru Land," which offers a range of exciting rides and attractions, and the Fujiten Snow Resort, where visitors can enjoy skiing and snowboarding. Visitors can also sample the world-famous "Fujizakura Heights Beer," made using natural water “Fujizakura Meisui” , or relax in the natural hot spring, "Fuji Chobo no yu Yurari," . We will clearly communicate the charm of Mt. Fuji, which changes with the seasons, from the base of Mt. Fuji in Kawaguchiko.

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