A private cottage located 10 minutes by car from Kawaguchiko Station, where you can fully enjoy nature. How about enjoying the summer amidst nature in a private cottage with 2LDK and 89 square meters? Enjoy an extraordinary experience with everyone in a spacious and relaxing space. The front building always has ice cream available, which is very popular, especially with children! ▼Guest Rooms▼ 1st floor: Kitchen, living room, tatami corner, two toilets, private BBQ deck 2nd floor: Two bedrooms, washroom, bathroom, open-air bath ※All bedding will be futons. Equipped with home appliances, cooking utensils, and amenities.Minimal luggage is OK! From the open-air bath on the second floor, you can gaze at a sky full of stars☆ Each building welcomes everyone with life-sized animal statues♪ Guaranteed to be Instagram-worthy! ▼Front Building▼ There is a check-in corner and a relaxation space. Additionally, the front building always has ice cream available, and you can eat as much as you want! Enjoy it anytime you like, whether after a meal, after a bath, or during snack time, as many as you want♪
Otogadake Forest Park Campsite is a quiet campsite surrounded by a serene forest, located within the Otogadake Forest Park in Nakijin Village, near the summit of Mount Otogadake.It is a healing space where you can feel at one with nature, surrounded by the tranquility of Yanbaru's natural environment, while enjoying the panoramic views from the elevated location that overlook areas from central Nakijin Village to Kouri Island and Cape Hedo in Kunigami.BBQs using charcoal and campfires with fire pits are allowed.Additionally, handheld fireworks can be enjoyed in designated areas only.
Yagaji Island, located in the northern part of Okinawa's main island, and Yagaji Beach at its entrance, are enjoyed not only by locals but also by many tourists.At Yagaji Beach, you can enjoy swimming in the sea and there is also a campsite, allowing you to have fun for a full day.You can also enjoy the mystical moment of the 'Path of Bonding, Pure Road,' which can only be seen during low tide.