
ゆるキャン△
A group of high school girls discover the joys of outdoor camping across the scenic landscapes of Yamanashi and Shizuoka prefectures. The series showcases breathtaking real-world campgrounds and lakeside views around Mt. Fuji.
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本栖湖
One of the Fuji Five Lakes, Lake Motosu offers an iconic view of Mt. Fuji that also appears on the Japanese 1,000-yen banknote. This is where Rin sets up camp in the very first episode.
石和温泉駅前店
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富士河口湖店
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身延山久遠寺
The head temple of Nichiren Buddhism, known for its massive stone stairway of 287 steps and weeping cherry trees. The town of Minobu serves as the daily-life setting for the main characters.
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ふもとっぱらキャンプ場
A vast open-field campground at the foot of Mt. Fuji, offering unobstructed panoramic views of the mountain. It is one of the most recognizable camping locations featured in the series.
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富士山レーダードーム館

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セルバみのぶ店

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身延駅
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道の駅 朝霧高原
浩庵キャンプ場/本栖湖
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まかいの牧場
旧下部小学校・中学校跡
富士山YMCAグローバル・エコ・ヴィレッジ

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