
LAID-BACK CAMP SEASON2
ゆるキャン△ SEASON2
Having spent Christmas camping with her new friends, Rin Shima embarks on a solo-camping trip to see the New Year sunrise by the sea. All goes according to plan until unforeseen weather blocks the roads back home, making a return trip impossible. Rin, who is now stranded for a few days, is invited by Nadeshiko Kagamihara to stay at her grandmother's house. What is supposed to be a two-day trip becomes an extended period of sightseeing and new experiences for Rin, and she encounters some new and
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Lake Motosu
本栖湖
Lake Motosu is one of the Fuji Five Lakes and serves as a central camping location in Yuru Camp Season 2. The lake offers stunning views of Mount Fuji and is featured prominently in several episodes where the characters enjoy camping and outdoor activities.
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Lake Kawaguchi
河口湖
Lake Kawaguchi appears in several scenes throughout Season 2 as the characters travel around the Fuji Five Lakes region. The lake provides iconic Mount Fuji views and serves as a backdrop for various outdoor activities featured in the anime.
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Minobusan Kuonji Temple
身延山久遠寺
This historic Buddhist temple is featured in Yuru Camp Season 2 when the characters visit during their travels around Yamanashi Prefecture. The temple is known for its impressive main hall and beautiful mountain setting, providing a cultural contrast to the camping scenes.
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Pinewood Campground
パインウッドキャンプ場
This campground in Yamanashi serves as one of the featured camping locations in Season 2. The site offers well-maintained facilities and forest settings that match the cozy camping atmosphere depicted in the anime.

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Kofu City
甲府市
Kofu City, the capital of Yamanashi Prefecture, appears in Season 2 as the characters visit urban areas for shopping and dining. The city serves as a contrast to the natural camping locations and shows the characters' daily life activities.