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Sagamiko Resort Pleasure Forest

神奈川県
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Surrounded by nature, it's an amusement park where you can move your body.
This is a complex leisure facility that combines amusement parks, athletics, hot springs, BBQ, and camping grounds. The authentic athletics are very popular, and you can enjoy thrilling activities at "Muscle Monster". If the weather is good, you can also see Mt. Fuji.

Features & How to Enjoy

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Highlights

Point 1

Various Ways to Have Fun

Sagamiko Resort Pleasure Forest Various Ways to Have Fun
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Sagamiko Pleasure Forest is a large outdoor leisure land consisting of three areas: "Amusement Park Area," "Camp and BBQ Area," and "Hot Springs Facility." You can enjoy barbecues and camping without bringing anything, while enjoying the great outdoors of the Sagamiko area. In the Amusement Park Area, there are various attractions such as thrill rides, Ferris wheel, maze/athletics, and carts, and there are also attractions that even children aged 0 to 4 can enjoy with their guardians. In July 2022, there will be a collaboration attraction with the nationally popular TV show "SASUKE"!
Point 2

See the Largest Illumination in the Kanto Region

Sagamiko Resort Pleasure Forest See the Largest Illumination in the Kanto Region
Sagamiko Pleasure Forest is famous for its "Sagamiko Illumillion," which has been selected as one of the three major illuminations in the Kanto region. Every year, there are collaborations with popular characters, ensuring its continued popularity. The most popular spot is the 250-meter-long "Rainbow Lift." You can enjoy a fantastic aerial stroll under a rainbow of seven colors shining beneath the lift, which moves towards the mountaintop where a Ferris wheel is located. Various illuminations of different sizes are also installed in the amusement park's attractions, and the beautiful scenery of shining lights attracts visitors every year. There are also food and drink booths and stalls in the venue, allowing you to enjoy warm drinks and food while admiring the illumination.
Point 3

Enjoy Camping without the Hassle of Bringing Your Own Gear

Sagamiko Resort Pleasure Forest Enjoy Camping without the Hassle of Bringing Your Own Gear
Camping is made easy with the fully equipped trailer types that come with beds, showers, toilets, and a covered BBQ area, as well as exciting cottages with bunk beds. If you prefer, you can also book a campsite. Reservations for accommodations are possible. Guests can enjoy free use of "Sagami Lake Onsen Ururi," located in Pleasure Forest, and there are also plans that include a free pass to the amusement park, so you can fully enjoy Pleasure Forest.
Point 4

Enjoy Seasonal Events

Sagamiko Resort Pleasure Forest Enjoy Seasonal Events
At Pleasure Forest, various limited-time events are held throughout the seasons. In spring, the "Sagamiko Cherry Blossom Festival" is held, while in summer, the water play area "Jabu Jabu Paradise" opens, featuring various types of slides that are very popular with children. In winter, in addition to the illumination event "Sagamiko Illumillion," you can enjoy activities such as sledding on an artificial snow slope at "Snow Paradise," making it a year-round destination.
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Enjoy a Hot Spring Bath while Gazing at Trees

Sagamiko Resort Pleasure Forest Enjoy a Hot Spring Bath while Gazing at Trees
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"Sagami Lake Onsen Ururi" is located near the main entrance on the amusement park side. If you use this facility, parking is free. There are various types of baths available, including a natural hot spring rock bath, highly concentrated carbonated spring, lying-down bath, jet bath, and akasuri (red scrubbing), as well as a サウナ and a cold water bath! There is also a cooling deck where you can enjoy forest bathing while taking a break from the hot springs. The open-air bath is surrounded by trees and offers a sense of openness, allowing you to enjoy views of Mt. Ishioyama, which is famous for its hiking trails. For an additional fee, you can also use the rock サウナ. In addition, there are massage rooms, dining areas, and rest areas, making it a hot spring facility where you can relax and enjoy nature, hot springs, and delicious food.
Point 6

Enjoy a Day Trip Barbecue without Bringing Anything

Sagamiko Resort Pleasure Forest Enjoy a Day Trip Barbecue without Bringing Anything
At the "Wild Cooking Garden" attached to PICA Sagami Lake Campsite, you can enjoy a full-fledged barbecue where you can do everything from starting the fire to cooking. Despite being full-fledged, you can come empty-handed as both ingredients and tools are provided. The barbecue is held on a slope of a mountain, allowing you to enjoy it in an open and scenic environment. Additionally, there are benefits such as free admission to the amusement park area with advance reservation, as well as discounted prices for free passes. It's recommended to make an advance reservation for a great deal, as you will also receive a discount coupon for the nearby "Sagami Lake Onsen Ururi".
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Fee

Discounted Admission with Free Membership Registration
The entrance fee for the amusement park area is 1,800 yen for adults and 1,200 yen for children and seniors. A free pass for admission and unlimited rides is available for 4,500 yen for adults and 3,700 yen for children and seniors. Some attractions require an additional fee. During the Golden Week and Obon holiday seasons, the park charges high season rates, so be sure to check the website. Those who stay in the camping area or use the Sagami Lake Onsen Ururi bath can enter the amusement park area for free. There is also a discount ticket distribution for registered members of the Pleasure Forest Club.

Parking

Sagamiko Resort Pleasure Forest Using the Nearest Parking Lot to the Tourist Spot
Using the Nearest Parking Lot to the Tourist Spot
The parking fee is 1,000 yen for regular-sized cars, 2,000 yen for large-sized vehicles (over 2.5 meters in height), and 500 yen for motorcycles. Those using "Sagamiko Onsen Ururi" can have their parking fee waived by submitting their receipt to the onsen front desk. There are large parking lots from the first to the fourth, and parking spaces are also available in various other locations. However, if you plan to use the amusement park area, the first parking lot is the closest. During the Illumillion period, weekends, and the year-end and New Year holidays, the parking lot may become full, and you may be directed to a temporary parking lot outside the park. As Pleasure Forest itself is very large, depending on the parking location, you may have to walk a lot to get to the entrance, so it's best to arrive early if you want to park nearby.

Access

Sagamiko Resort Pleasure Forest Getting There by Public Transportation: Train and Bus
Getting There by Public Transportation: Train and Bus
If you're using public transportation, the nearest stations are Sagamiko Station on the JR Chuo Line, and Hashimoto Station on the Keio Line, JR Sagami Line, and JR Yokohama Line. From there, you'll need to take the Kanachu Bus to "Pleasure Forest Mae." Please note that buses from Hashimoto Station only run twice a day on Saturdays and holidays. If you get off at Sagamiko Station on the JR Chuo Line, take the bus bound for "Mikage" from bus stop number 1, and you'll arrive at "Pleasure Forest Mae" in about 8 minutes. If you're coming by car from the southern part of Kanagawa, you can access the park by taking the Ken-O Expressway and getting off at the "Sagamihara IC," then taking National Route 412 for about 15 minutes. If you're coming from Tokyo, traffic is expected to be heavy at the "Kobuto Tunnel" on the Chuo Expressway, so it's recommended to get off at the "Takao-san IC" on the Ken-O Expressway and take National Route 20 for about 20 minutes.

Basic Information

Address 1634 Wakabayashi, Midori-ku, Sagamihara-shi, Kanagawa 252-0175
TEL 0570-037-353
Web Site http://www.sagamiko-resort.jp/
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