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Must-stay Glamping Facilities in Yamanashi

Home to Mount Fuji and ringed by clear lakes and forested hills, Yamanashi Prefecture invites travelers to stay closer to the landscape they’ve come to see. While conventional hotels offer comfort, they often place a layer of timber and concrete between you and the natural world. Glamping turns that idea inside out, letting you fall asleep beneath Mount Fuji, wake to shifting light over the lakes, and feel the mountain breeze throughout the entirety of your stay, all without giving up privacy and comfort.

Many glamping facilities in Yamanashi cluster around Lake Yamanaka and Lake Kawaguchi, two of the Fuji Five Lakes known for cycling paths, lakeside cafés, seasonal flowers, and views of Mount Fuji. Below are some of the standout glamping hotels to stay at during your next Yamanashi holiday.

 

1.   Vision Glamping Resort & Spa Yamanakako

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Set near the shores of Lake Yamanaka, Vision Glamping Resort & Spa Yamanakako offers a refined take on dome-style glamping with a strong emphasis on space and privacy. The oversized transparent domes are designed to frame Mount Fuji directly, allowing guests to enjoy sunrise and changing weather patterns from inside their accommodation.

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Each unit is generously sized and equipped with modern comforts such as a private bathroom, kitchen facilities, climate control, and Wi-Fi, making it well-suited for families or longer stays. The surrounding area is ideal for cycling around the lake, paddle boating, and exploring nearby cafés, while e-bike rentals on site make it easy to move around without a car. Dog-friendly options also make this a rare choice for travelers bringing their furry friends along.

 

2.   Glanstella Cabin Fuji Yamanakako

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Glanstella Cabin Fuji Yamanakako provides a cabin-style glamping experience, combining solid timber construction with open views of Mount Fuji and the surrounding night sky. The property is particularly appealing for travelers who want a quieter, self-directed stay with minimal fuss.

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Cabins feature lounge spaces, flat-screen TVs, reliable Wi-Fi, and access to outdoor BBQ and firepit areas, creating a relaxed, social atmosphere in the evenings. The location near Lake Yamanaka makes it easy to enjoy lakeside walks by day and stargazing by night, while free parking and self-check-in add flexibility for road-trippers exploring the Fuji Five Lakes.

 

3.   Gramercy Village Yamanakako Glamping & Sauna

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Gramercy Village Yamanakako Glamping & Sauna combines classic glamping elements (tents, campfires, and BBQs) with wellness-focused facilities such as a sauna and dedicated relaxation areas. Accommodations range from luxury tents to trailer-style units, offering options for different travel styles and group sizes.

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One of the standout features is the pet-friendly setup, with select units including private dog-park spaces. Guests are well placed for exploring both Lake Yamanaka and Lake Kawaguchi, as well as seasonal activities such as autumn foliage viewing or winter scenery around Mount Fuji. Multilingual staff on site make this a comfortable option for international travelers from the East Asian and English-speaking worlds.

 

4.   The Villa Glamping Kawaguchiko

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Located closer to Lake Kawaguchi, The Villa Glamping Kawaguchiko offers a more intimate, high-end glamping experience. Each unit blends tent-style or dome accommodation with a fully functional private bathroom and kitchen area, striking a balance between outdoor immersion and hotel-like convenience.

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The highlight here is the private open-air bath beside each tent, allowing guests to soak while taking in views of Mount Fuji. The surrounding Kawaguchiko area is rich in attractions, including lakeside promenades, ropeways, museums, and seasonal events such as cherry blossoms and autumn leaves, making this a strong choice for sightseeing-focused itineraries.

 

5.   Tocoro Mt. Fuji Camp & Glamping

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Tocoro Mt. Fuji Camp & Glamping delivers a distinctly modern glamping experience using large, European-style dome tents designed for year-round comfort. Each dome is fully climate-controlled and fitted with stylish interiors, creating a polished feel that still maintains a strong connection to the outdoors.

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Private wooden decks extend the living space outdoors, complete with BBQ and bonfire areas, while panoramic views of Mount Fuji anchor the experience. Located a short drive from Kawaguchiko Station, the site works well as a base for exploring the Fuji Five Lakes, hiking nearby trails, or simply enjoying an evening under the stars with minimal light pollution.

 

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