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[Hoshinoya Fuji] Glamping stay where you can see Mt. Fuji and refresh yourself in the forest

2020.05.28

At Hoshi noya Fuji, Japan’s first glamping resort, we propose a stay where you can fully enjoy the nature, avoiding the dense environment. A guest room with a terrace living room with a view of Mt.Fuji, a pizza making that you can experience a limited number of groups at outdoor dining, a private camping experience with a small number of people, such as a private camping experience, you can enjoy the real pleasure of camping. You can refresh your mind and body in a unique way.

Under these circumstances, I spend a lot of time indoors, so I think it is difficult to maintain physical and mental health. In order to spend peace of mind at the Glamping Resort and rejuvenate our spirits, we recommend that you avoid staying close to 3 hours from check-in to check-out, and stay refreshed both physically and mentally in nature. Located in the foothills of Mt. Fuji, which is rich in nature, Hoshinoya Fuji allows you to enjoy the seasonal scenery of Mt. Fuji, which can be said to be the heart of the Japanese people, on the terrace of the guest room without meeting other customers. In addition, the environment where you can feel at ease and stay with peace of mind, such as outdoor dining and activities, which can only be proposed by Glamping Resort, is in place.

Guest room that can occupy Mt. Fuji

The rooms of Hoshinoya Fuji spread out on a hill at an altitude of about 900 m, and all rooms have a terrace living with a comfortable breeze to pass through. From the terrace living room equipped with sofas, you can admire the magnificent view of Mt. Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi in front of you. The natural and modern space, which is based on white, has large windows facing the lake, giving it a sense of openness. In the terrace living room, you can enjoy an elegant morning with breakfast “Morning BOX” while looking at Mt. Fuji. In the evening, you can enjoy room service dinner and sake with Mt. Fuji floating in the night sky and the fire of Fireplace swaying on the terrace. This is a guest room where you can fully enjoy Mt. Fuji, which is the heart of the Japanese mind, all day long.

3 Cloud terrace that you can spend outdoors outdoors without being crowded

In Hoshinoya Fuji, which is based on the concept of glamping, there is a “cloud terrace” in a vast forest of about 6 ha, where a resort space where you can interact with nature is designed. On the cloud terrace, wood decks spread out in layers in the forest, and there are places where you can comfortably stay as a public space while maintaining a sense of distance. Grab your favorite drink or book from the library cafe and feel at home where you want to relax and feel at ease. In the cloud kitchen for outdoor dining, you can make pizzas that you can bake in a stone kettle with your favorite toppings for up to 5 groups, 2 groups for 1 tarp. You can enjoy your meal while feeling the scent of a bonfire under a well-ventilated tarp surrounded by trees.

Private activities that can be refreshed without crowds

Hoshinoya Fuji is located in the natural rich Fuji Hakone Izu National Park. During your stay, we will propose activities that you can enjoy in nature. A small number of people will enjoy the aerial stretching and chopping wood on the cloud terrace so that they can experience it with peace of mind. For private cycling at the foot of Mt. Fuji, aiming for a superb view point of Mt. You can comfortably move your body and refresh your mind and body in the great nature, which is an environment that avoids closeness and crowding.

About measures to prevent infectious diseases at Hoshinoya Fuji

As part of measures to prevent infection by the new coronavirus, we take the following measures in consideration of the health and safety of our customers and public health.
・ Check temperature at check-in and confirm overseas travel history
* 3 If you have a fever of 7.5 degrees or higher, you may not be allowed to stay according to the instructions of the public health center.
・ Reception that guides customers at check-in reduces the number of seats and thoroughly ventilates
・ Check-in in the guest room, avoiding contact with other customers
・ Disinfection cleaning in guest rooms and public spaces
・ Installation of alcohol for disinfection in various places in the building
・ Alcohol disinfection for customers when entering the dining room
・ For dinner at the main dining room, reduce the number of seats, speed up the time of final entry, and open windows and doors to ensure thorough ventilation.
・ To reduce congestion, change the main dining breakfast to a reservation system
・ Wearing staff mask
・ Thorough management of staff health and hygiene
・ The number of users on the cloud terrace is measured every 30 minutes and posted on the front desk

Hoshinoya Fuji

It is one of the luxury hotel brands “Hoshinoya” operated by Hoshino Resorts and Japan’s first glamping resort. You can enjoy the cloud terrace where you can get in touch with nature, the cabin where you can spend all year comfortably, and the outdoor experience proposed by Glamping Master.

> Hoshinoya Official Website

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