"We enjoyed our stay here !
The dome rooms were super cool! I took really nice photos here and was able to put together a nice video and received many good feedback!
Weather was clear that day so we had a clear view of Fuji from our room! Staff was nice !
Just wish the breakfast was better !"
"CLAMPING at Bulls Camp was really convenient for overnighter to the Mt Fuji area for Expo Fireworks at Fujiten Ski Resort. Not quite Camping, definitely not Glamping, the camp is situated right off of the 139 though there really was not any highway noise. The little deck and barbecue were great. We did not use the cooking facilities but there is a communal area to borrow items you may have forgotten, or need to complete a meal. The inside was plain but clean, I was really glad that the...
"I loved the cabins, the sauna and hot rob were amazing. You can see Mount Fuji from right outside the cabins, which was pretty cool. The staff were also amazing. I definitely recommend this place."
"It was fantastic! From the entrance, the bamboos are seem to be welcomeing us and once we through the door, quite space was there and nice probably designed furnitures. Staff was really nice and they attended us to the room. A room we stay was Japanese style with hot spring. Hot spring was really great and temperatures was perfect. There were big hot spring in a different place but if you want to enjoy own time, differently room hot spring is worth to enjoy. Oh, there were many restaurants...
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Nestled at the foot of Mount Fuji, Narusawa offers visitors the chance to explore the mysterious Ice and Wind Caves formed by ancient lava flows. Hike through dense forests to discover the 'Fugaku Wind Cave' where samurai once stored their silkworms and see ice pillars that remain frozen year-round.
The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 14°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of -4°C. The rainiest months in Narusawa are July, September, June and October, with each month seeing an average of 330 mm of rainfall.