Founded in 1888 and with over 8.5 million subscribers across 180 countries, the world-renowned magazine National Geographic has featured Glamping Villa Hanz Kawaguchiko.
Mount Fuji and its surroundings, a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site, attract visitors from around the world. Glamping Villa Hanz Kawaguchiko breathes new life into a traditional 100-year-old Japanese farmhouse, seamlessly blending tradition with modern aesthetics. As a retreat for city dwellers, the facility is nestled in a quiet, tree-surrounded location, away from the hustle and bustle of the Fuji area.
It looks like one of Hokusai’s works: ringed by lake and forest, streaked by reds, pinks, umbers and ochres, topped by a diamond-white kasakumo crown… Article
During their stay, the National Geographic journalist experienced the unique dome-shaped tents called “Paos,” participated in activities such as firewood chopping and cycling during the day, and enjoyed quiet evenings under the starry sky, sipping handcrafted cocktails. The journalist was captivated by the stunning scenery, describing a local winery as “like something out of Tuscany,” the Aokigahara Forest as “a still from a Tim Burton film,” and the view of Mount Fuji at sunset as “just like a Hokusai painting.”
Come and experience the enchanting beauty of Glamping Villa Hanz Kawaguchiko for yourself.
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Source: National Geographic Traveller (UK Edition) (Article available in English only)




