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Featured in Laid-Back Camp△ Season 2, this is the place where Subaru-san the Tea Lady from Yashajin Pass works. There is a green tea cafe in the second floor of this place.
The tea Rin bought is called "Himekura". At the cafe, she bought a matcha tiramizu and green tea set.
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Featured in Laid-Back Camp△ Season 1 as Orchard Kitchen, this is the cafe where Nadeshiko bought vanilla ice cream, Aoi bought a parfait, and Chiaki bought a violet sundae (possibly blueberry).
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Featured in Laid-Back Camp△ Season 1 as Fuefuki Park, this park is the destination of Nadeshiko, Aoi, and Chiaki who walked from Yamanashi City Station not knowing there is a bus that goes to the park from the station.
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Known as「Tensoudou」, it is a designated National Natural Monument and it can be viewed from the promenade or from a sightseeing boat.
This is the eighth geospot featured in featured in Laid-Back Camp△ Season 2 and it is Rin's eighth geospot and the fourth geospot of Toba-sensei's group.
Featured in Laid-Back Camp△ Season 2, this onsen is where Aoi, Chiaki, and Ena had their bath on their camping trip. Their open-air bath has a great view of Mt. Fuji, though you might not be able to bring a camera in since it's a bath.
Aoi and Chiaki bought Kinako Rice Cake and Ice Cream while Ena bought Matcha Ice Cream.
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Featured in Laid-Back Camp△ Season 1, this is the place where Rin and Nadeshiko went camping by Lake Shibire. The campsites are opposite of this building and you can rent a boat to ride across the lake if you fancy it. There are no electric eels in the lake.
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Set in the Chūbu region of Japan, particularly in the Yamanashi and Shizuoka prefectures, Laid-Back Camp△ follows Rin and Nadeshiko's friends as they travel and visit campsites around the region.