Grandome Fuji Oshino

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Mountain Setting Forest Surroundings Riverside Location Countryside Escape Hot Spring Town Private Onsen
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Ryokan highlights

A nature-focused glamping stay in Oshino with private hot springs, local BBQ, and easy Fuji-area sightseeing access.

Private Hot SpringsEvery accommodation includes its own hot spring bath for private, anytime soaking.
Oshino Nature SettingSet in Oshino Village, surrounded by greenery, river sounds, and a calmer Fuji-side atmosphere.
Fuji Sightseeing BaseWell placed for Oshino Hakkai and wider Fuji Five Lakes area day trips.
Local BBQ DiningGlamping meals highlight Yamanashi ingredients, including regional beef and local wine.
Flexible Room TypesDome and villa options suit couples, families, and small group stays.
Easy Car AccessConvenient drive from the expressway, making arrival easier for road-trippers.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsScenery and private in-room hot spring baths are the main draw here, so one night is enough for check-in, BBQ dinner, repeated baths, and a relaxed Oshino or Fuji area stop; a second night works if you want a slower Mount Fuji nature rhythm or to combine Oshino with nearby Five Lakes sightseeing.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1-night or light 2-night glamping stay near Oshino Hakkai and the Fuji Five Lakes area, especially for travelers prioritizing private baths, outdoor atmosphere, and a quieter Mount Fuji base over urban convenience.

Know before booking

Not a true ryokanThis is a glamping property with private hot spring baths, not a traditional inn with tatami-centered ryokan service throughout.
Limited walkable areaYou are in rural Oshino Village, so dining, shopping, and transport options are thinner than Kawaguchiko.
Do not overstayMost guests will exhaust the immediate Oshino area quickly unless they have a car or clear Fuji day-trip plans.

Food & drinks

Verified as GLAMP DOME Fuji Oshino at 2834 Oshino, with private on-site BBQ dining plus a few walkable local restaurants.

Private BBQ Dining (on-site)
on-site

Private in-room dining area for glamping BBQ and breakfast.

  • Koshu beef sirloinfoodLocal beef for BBQ dinner.
  • Aged beef steakfood14-day aged sirloin.
  • Oshino salmonfoodHerb-grilled local fish.
  • Bagel breakfastfoodBagels with salad and yogurt.
  • Yamanashi winedrinkLocal wine served all-inclusive.
Tenshoan (nearby)
nearby3 min walk

Very close Japanese restaurant near the property.

  • Japanese set mealsfoodTypical local meal option.
  • NoodlesfoodSimple Japanese noodle dishes.
  • TeadrinkStandard meal drink.
Antique Tea Salon Rian (nearby)
nearby4 min walk

Nearby tea salon and cafe for light drinks and sweets.

  • TeadrinkCafe-style tea service.
  • CoffeedrinkHot coffee drinks.
  • SweetsfoodLight cafe desserts.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This glamping-style ryokan is in Oshino Village near Oshino Hakkai, and most travelers reach it via Mt. Fuji Station or Kawaguchiko Station plus bus or taxi.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

A strong pick for travelers who want a private glamping stay near Mount Fuji with an in-room hot spring bath and a nature-focused setting in Oshino. It is less suitable if you want a classic ryokan feel, easy rail access, or lots of walkable nightlife and dining.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Private hot spring in every cabinEach standalone dome includes its own hot spring bath, so you can soak privately without sharing a public bath or following set hours. That makes it especially appealing for couples, families, and travelers who value privacy.
  • Peaceful riverside Oshino settingThe property sits in Oshino Village, an area known for clear spring water and a calmer atmosphere than the busier Fuji sightseeing hubs. It suits travelers who want nature, fresh air, and a slower pace.
  • Good base for Fuji-area sightseeingStaying in Oshino puts you near well-known spots such as the Oshino Hakkai area while keeping you close to the broader Mount Fuji region. It works well for travelers planning a scenic short stay by car.
  • More comfort than standard campingThe domes are equipped with heating and cooling, so you get an outdoor-style trip without giving up basic comfort in changing weather. This is helpful in the Fuji area, where mornings and evenings can feel quite cool.
  • Small-scale and private feelWith only a limited number of cabins, the property feels more exclusive and less crowded than larger resorts. Travelers who dislike busy communal spaces may find the experience more relaxing here.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not a traditional ryokan experienceThis is a glamping property rather than a classic Japanese inn, so travelers seeking tatami rooms, kaiseki service, and a strongly traditional atmosphere may be disappointed. The experience is more modern and outdoorsy.
  • Car access is likely the easiest optionThe Oshino location is convenient for Fuji-area driving trips, but it is less straightforward than staying right by a major station. If you rely fully on trains and easy walking transfers, it may feel inconvenient.
  • Limited urban convenience nearbyThe setting is part of the appeal, but it also means fewer walkable entertainment and dining options than in larger tourist towns. Evenings are better for quiet relaxation than for going out.
  • Weather affects the experienceBecause the stay leans heavily on scenery and outdoor ambiance, rain, cold snaps, or cloudy conditions can reduce part of the appeal. This matters more here than at a conventional hotel stay.
  • Fewer facilities than a full resort hotelThe intimate glamping format is attractive, but it can also mean fewer on-site amenities than a large hotel or luxury ryokan with multiple baths, lounges, and extensive services. Travelers wanting lots of structured facilities may want more.

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