Laid-Back Camp △ Season 3 Anime Pilgrimage: 6-Day Self-Drive Route
Embarking once again on a journey through Yamanashi and Shizuoka, the lingering warmth of a campfire still seems to drift in the wind. The lakeside dawns and rolling mountains, once depicted on paper, now unfold vividly before our eyes, connecting the paths of memory and reality.
Winding our way up along the Oi River, the echoes of rolling wheels fade into the quiet mountain paths. We pursue that leisurely time unique to camping, and with every stop and gaze, we rediscover the gentleness long forgotten in daily life.
Route Overview and Tips
| 顺序 | 地点 | 最近站 | 机位建议 | 时间戳 | 导航 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Yamanashi Prefecture / Ichikawamisato Town | 打开 | |||
| 2 | Shizuoka Prefecture / Kawanehoncho Town | 打开 | |||
| 3 | Yamanashi Prefecture / Yamanashi City | 打开 | |||
| 4 | Shizuoka Prefecture / Kosai City | 打开 | |||
| 5 | Aichi Prefecture / Toyota City | 打开 | |||
| 6 | Shizuoka Prefecture / Kawanehoncho Town | 打开 | |||
| 7 | Shizuoka Prefecture / Shimada City | 打开 | |||
| 8 | Shizuoka Prefecture / Hamamatsu City | 打开 | |||
| 9 | Shizuoka Prefecture / Ito City | 打开 | |||
| 10 | Aichi Prefecture / Toei Town | 打开 | |||
| 11 | Macrocluster 11 | 打开 | |||
| 12 | Macrocluster 12 | 打开 | |||
| 13 | Macrocluster 13 | 打开 |
Route Overview & Tips (Route & Tips)
This route primarily focuses on a self-driving itinerary, covering the two major regions of Yamanashi and Shizuoka; expedition points have high travel costs and are uniformly placed in the appendix at the end of the document.
Day 1–3 (Yamanashi): Mainly focusing on Katsunuma/Yamanashi City, the Southern Alps area, and supplementary spots, with a higher density of locations.
Day 4–5 (Shizuoka): Oigawa Main Line core (Senzu/Okuoikyo/Sumatakyo) + Lake Hamana area; mountainous sections require extra time for passing oncoming vehicles and detours.
Day 6 (Izu/Optional Expedition): Izu is the main focus, with additional expedition points in Aichi/Gunma if convenient.
SeichiGo's Recommendations:Mountain roads have many curves and some sections are narrow, try to avoid going deep into the mountains at night; before entering the mountains, refuel, replenish water and food in urban areas, and for photography and parking, prioritize using designated areas.
Day 1 Yamanashi (Katsunuma/Yamanashi City Area)
Suggestion: There are many spots today, prioritize those that are "on the way" and have "convenient parking"; if it's crowded, skip it decisively.
Katsunuma Railway Heritage Park (Jinroku Sakura Park): Suitable for wide-angle shots; it's recommended to allow time for walking, and returning to the parking spot before sunset is safer.

Tsuguraya: Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

Jiun-ji Temple: Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

Kachōzan Observation Deck: Suitable for wide-angle shots; it's recommended to allow time for walking, and returning to the parking spot before sunset is safer.

Fruit Line: Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

Fruit Line: Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

Fruit Line: Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

Fruit Line: Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

Fruit Line: Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

Fuefukigawa Fruit Park: Suitable for wide-angle shots; it's recommended to allow time for walking, and returning to the parking spot before sunset is safer.

Fruit Line Observation Point: Suitable for wide-angle shots; it's recommended to allow time for walking, and returning to the parking spot before sunset is safer.

Sakura Onsen StreetSuitable for winding down and relaxing; note operating days and last entry time, and queuing may be required during peak season.

Day 2 Yamanashi (Sanogawa Onsen / Southern Alps area)
Suggestion: There are many spots today, prioritize those that are "on the way" and have "convenient parking"; if it's crowded, skip it decisively.
In front of Sanogawa OnsenSuitable for winding down and relaxing; note operating days and last entry time, and queuing may be required during peak season.

Minami Alps Inakeko Forest Park Information Board: Suitable for wide-angle shots; it's recommended to allow time for walking, and returning to the parking spot before sunset is safer.

Nirasaki Station: Suitable for supplies and a meeting point; stock up on water and snacks in the surrounding area before heading into the mountains.

Mizugakiyama Nature Park Management Building: Suitable for wide-angle shots; it's recommended to allow time for walking, and returning to the parking spot before sunset is safer.

Jokoin Temple: Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

Brakes are very effective.: Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

Sanogawa River Park Public Toilet: Suitable for wide-angle shots; it's recommended to allow time for walking, and returning to the parking spot before sunset is safer.

In front of Akeno Farmers' Market: Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

In front of Mizugakiyama-sanso (Mizugaki Mountain Lodge): Suitable for wide-angle shots; it's recommended to allow time for walking, and returning to the parking spot before sunset is safer.

Lake Kita-Inakako: Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

Nanbu Bridge: When it's windy, the shaking sensation is noticeable; try to cross the bridge lightly equipped, and during peak season, observe one-way traffic and queuing rules.

Tokiwa Bridge: Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

Day 3 Yamanashi (Hiroshi 1 - covering omissions + Lake Yamanaka spot)
Suggestion: There are many spots today, prioritize those that are "on the way" and have "convenient parking"; if it's crowded, skip it decisively.
Utsubuna Park: Suitable for wide-angle shots; it's recommended to allow time for walking, and returning to the parking spot before sunset is safer.

Uchifune-ji Temple Approach Stone Steps: Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

Uchifune-ji Temple: Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

Kai-Ōshima Station: Suitable for supplies and a meeting point; stock up on water and snacks in the surrounding area before heading into the mountains.

Fujikawa River Embankment: Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

Ena's House (Location): Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

Jōkōin Temple West Side Cherry Blossom Tree: Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

Cherry Blossom Tree in front of Motosu High School: Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

Hakojima Station: Suitable for supplies and a meeting point; stock up on water and snacks in the surrounding area before heading into the mountains.

Tomiyama Bridge: Suitable for wide-angle shots; it's recommended to allow time for walking, and returning to the parking spot before sunset is safer.

Fujikawa Craft Park: Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

Kuon-ji Temple Sōmon (Main Gate): Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

Day 4 Shizuoka (Sumatakyo Gorge / Senzu / Oigawa Main Line Core)
Suggestion: There are many spots today, prioritize those that are "on the way" and have "convenient parking"; if it's crowded, skip it decisively.
Sumatakyo Onsen Kyūmu-sōSuitable for winding down and relaxing; note operating days and last entry time, and queuing may be required during peak season.

Senzu Station Railroad Crossing: Suitable for supplies and a meeting point; stock up on water and snacks in the surrounding area before heading into the mountains.

Sumatakyo Yume no Tsuribashi (Dream Suspension Bridge) East Side: When it's windy, the shaking sensation is noticeable; try to cross the bridge lightly equipped, and during peak season, observe one-way traffic and queuing rules.

Apt Ichishiro Campground Management BuildingIf planning an overnight stay, it's recommended to confirm reservation/entry rules in advance; if driving, be aware of the difficulty of passing oncoming vehicles on the mountain roads.

Ryogoku Suspension Bridge: When it's windy, the shaking sensation is noticeable; try to cross the bridge lightly equipped, and during peak season, observe one-way traffic and queuing rules.

Ichishiro Bridge (on the bridge): When it's windy, the shaking sensation is noticeable; try to cross the bridge lightly equipped, and during peak season, observe one-way traffic and queuing rules.

Sumatakyo Onsen Bus TerminalSuitable for winding down and relaxing; note operating days and last entry time, and queuing may be required during peak season.

Senzu Station (in front of the parking lot): Suitable for supplies and a meeting point; stock up on water and snacks in the surrounding area before heading into the mountains.

Tochinoki Bridge: Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

Inukaeribashi Bridge: Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

Ikawa Ohashi Bridge: Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

Okuoii Rainbow Bridge East Side: Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

Ryogoku Bridge: Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

Prefectural Road 77 Scene 1: Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

Day 5 Shizuoka (Oigawa Branch Line + Lake Hamana/Kosai/Shimada, etc.)
Suggestion: There are many spots today, prioritize those that are "on the way" and have "convenient parking"; if it's crowded, skip it decisively.
Shiogo Suspension Bridge (On the bridge): When it's windy, the shaking sensation is noticeable; try to cross the bridge lightly equipped, and during peak season, observe one-way traffic and queuing rules.

Shiogo Suspension Bridge East Side: When it's windy, the shaking sensation is noticeable; try to cross the bridge lightly equipped, and during peak season, observe one-way traffic and queuing rules.

Shiogo Station: Suitable for supplies and a meeting point; stock up on water and snacks in the surrounding area before heading into the mountains.

Oku-Shizuoka Oigawa Line Kanaya Station: Suitable for supplies and a meeting point; stock up on water and snacks in the surrounding area before heading into the mountains.

Horai Bridge: Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

Fujimi Observation Park: Suitable for wide-angle shots; it's recommended to allow time for walking, and returning to the parking spot before sunset is safer.

Hamana Lake Flight Park 2nd Takeoff: Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

Prefectural Road 308 Junction: Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

JA Mikkabi Specialty Center: Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

Hyohama Kaido Road Sign: Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

Campal: Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

Bentenjima Park: Suitable for wide-angle shots; it's recommended to allow time for walking, and returning to the parking spot before sunset is safer.

Day 6 Shizuoka Izu + Expedition Appendix (Aichi/Other optional)
Suggestion: There are many spots today, prioritize those that are "on the way" and have "convenient parking"; if it's crowded, skip it decisively.
Mount Omuro Climbing Lift: Suitable for wide-angle shots; it's recommended to allow time for walking, and returning to the parking spot before sunset is safer.

Mount Omuro: Suitable for wide-angle shots; it's recommended to allow time for walking, and returning to the parking spot before sunset is safer.

Green message - Michi-no-Eki Tsugu Kogen Green Park: Suitable for supplies and a meeting point; stock up on water and snacks in the surrounding area before heading into the mountains.

Tsugu Kogen Green Park: Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

Iyama Observatory (Menoki Wind Power Plant): Suitable for wide-angle shots; it's recommended to allow time for walking, and returning to the parking spot before sunset is safer.

Yahagi Dam: Very suitable as a small photo stop during a road trip; try to ensure parking and photography do not affect local traffic and residents' lives.

Michi-no-Eki Donguri no Sato Inabu: Suitable for supplies and a meeting point; stock up on water and snacks in the surrounding area before heading into the mountains.

Toei Station: Suitable for supplies and a meeting point; stock up on water and snacks in the surrounding area before heading into the mountains.

Light Version (Express Version)
If you have limited time/physical strength, it's recommended to focus your experience on 'Shizuoka Oigawa Core + 1 Yamanashi night spot'. Below is a quick pass checklist you can directly copy (each spot has a picture, just follow the route).
Senzu Station: Oigawa Line core meeting point; supplies and parking are relatively friendly.

Sumatakyo Yume no Tsuri-bashi (Dream Suspension Bridge): The most popular 'masterpiece-level view'; during peak season, pay attention to one-way traffic and queues.

Okuoii Rainbow Bridge: A classic composition spot with the bridge and reservoir water; recommended during the day for more stable lighting.

Bentenjima Park: Hamana Lake sunsets are very photogenic; suitable as the end of the day's activities.

Fuefukigawa Fruit Park: Yamanashi night view/overlook alternative; convenient parking, relaxed atmosphere.

Katsunuma Railway Heritage Park (Jinroku Sakura Park): A 'stop-by-on-the-way' type spot in Yamanashi; suitable for taking a few everyday-style photos.

Important Notes (Must Read)
• Road Conditions: Some roads in the Sumatakyo/Ikawa direction are narrow, be sure to allow time for passing oncoming vehicles; pay attention to road closure information after rain/during rockfall season.
• Parking and Photography: Please use official parking lots whenever possible; exercise restraint around residential areas/schools and do not block roads.
• Offline Maps: Mountainous areas may have unstable signals, it is recommended to download offline maps and save key locations in advance.
Appendix: Expedition Spots (High travel cost, not required to visit all)
Only if you are already heading towards Aichi/Gunma is it recommended to add these spots along the way; otherwise, it is more recommended to focus your energy on the main routes in Yamanashi and Shizuoka.
Green message - Michi-no-Eki Tsugu Kogen Green ParkMore suitable as a convenient resupply or memorial point for a "return trip/inter-county travel"; it is not recommended to make a special detour just for this one spot.

Tsugu Kogen Green ParkMore suitable as a convenient resupply or memorial point for a "return trip/inter-county travel"; it is not recommended to make a special detour just for this one spot.

Iyama Observatory (Menoki Wind Power Plant)More suitable as a convenient resupply or memorial point for a "return trip/inter-county travel"; it is not recommended to make a special detour just for this one spot.

Yahagi DamMore suitable as a convenient resupply or memorial point for a "return trip/inter-county travel"; it is not recommended to make a special detour just for this one spot.

Michi-no-Eki Donguri no Sato InabuMore suitable as a convenient resupply or memorial point for a "return trip/inter-county travel"; it is not recommended to make a special detour just for this one spot.

Toei StationMore suitable as a convenient resupply or memorial point for a "return trip/inter-county travel"; it is not recommended to make a special detour just for this one spot.

Usui Pass Railway Culture VillageMore suitable as a convenient resupply or memorial point for a "return trip/inter-county travel"; it is not recommended to make a special detour just for this one spot.

Under that starry sky, continue the unfinished journey.
When we truly set foot on this land, looking at the suspension bridge where they once stood, and breathing the same crisp mountain air, the scenery on the other side of the screen finally felt real.
This is more than just a simple tour; it's like an invitation to camp with the girls from the show, transcending dimensions—between mountain roads and lakeside, rediscover the relaxation and gentleness squeezed out by daily life.
Please also extend this gentleness to the local area: respect residents and nature, be mindful when parking and taking photos; when driving on mountain roads, always prioritize safety, so your journey begins with anticipation and ends safely.
May every one of your camping trips encounter the most beautiful scenery.