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Park & rest stop · Oshino, Mt. Fuji

Kakei Park

カケイ公園
Kakei Kōen
3.519 Google reviews·Free & open 24hClean restroomsOn the Tōkai Nature TrailQuiet rest stop
AI overview

Kakei Park is a small, quiet park just southeast of the Oshino Hakkai ponds — more of a clean rest stop than a destination, but a genuinely pleasant one. It sits on the Tōkai Nature Trail, with an open lawn to sit on, free parking and restrooms that visitors single out as unusually clean (washlets, and a baby seat even in the men's room). On a clear day there's Mt. Fuji in the background, and because almost no one knows it's here, it makes a calm alternative when the main Oshino Hakkai lane is packed with tour buses. There are no shops, so bring your own food and drink — and treat it as a good place to pause, not a sight to plan a trip around.

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Opening HoursOpen 24 hours (outdoor park) · facilities always accessible
AdmissionFree
DurationA short stop — about 10–20 min for a break
Best TimeDaytime; clear days for Mt. Fuji · a quiet alternative when Oshino Hakkai is crowded
EnglishNo English signage, but none needed — it's a simple park
AccessibilityFlat lawn and parking · notably clean restrooms (washlet; a baby seat is noted)
FacilitiesClean restrooms, open lawn, parking and a quiet rest area
Getting ThereJust southeast of Oshino Hakkai (a few minutes' walk or short drive) · on/near the Tōkai Nature Trail · ~10 min by car from Lake Yamanaka
SuitabilityWalkers on the Tōkai Nature Trail · families needing a clean rest stop · anyone wanting a quiet break near Oshino Hakkai
Address928 Shibokusa, Oshino, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0511
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Good to know

  • It's a quiet local park, not a headline attraction — best as a rest stop or a calm break from the Oshino Hakkai crowds.
  • Free and open 24 hours, with notably clean restrooms (washlets; a baby seat is noted).
  • On/near the Tōkai Nature Trail — a handy pause for walkers, with a lawn and parking.
  • No shops on site — bring your own food and drink.