Recruiting Naming Rights Partners for Hakushu/Ojiro no Mori Meisui Park and Ojiro no Mori Campground
Hokuto City, Yamanashi Prefecture, is accepting applications for naming rights partners for its facilities, 'Hakushu/Ojiro no Mori Meisui Park' and 'Ojiro no Mori Campground', from April 20 to May 22, 2026. The desired amount is 1 million yen or more per year.
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Hokuto City, Yamanashi Prefecture (Mayor: Kunihiko Oshiba), is recruiting partner companies to acquire facility naming rights for 'Hakushu/Ojiro no Mori Meisui Park' and 'Ojiro no Mori Campground'. This initiative aims to cover the maintenance, management, and operation costs of the facilities owned by the city through the granting of nicknames, while also improving citizen services and revitalizing the local economy.
Application Period
Monday, April 20, 2026, to Friday, May 22, 2026
Naming Rights Grant Period
1 year and 10 months from June 1, 2026, to March 31, 2028
Desired Amount
1 million yen or more per year *Applications are possible even if below the desired amount
Content
Naming rights partners can name a common name (company name or product name) for Hakushu/Ojiro no Mori Meisui Park and Ojiro no Mori Campground. This contributes to corporate PR and regional/social contribution.
Where nicknames can be displayed
Facility signboards and road signs (those that can be changed after consultation with relevant organizations), printed materials such as brochures created after signing the contract, and notation on the city's website
Other
According to the Hakushu/Ojiro no Mori Meisui Park and Ojiro no Mori Campground Naming Rights Partner Application Guidelines
Points
Hakushu/Ojiro no Mori Meisui Park has introduced a designated manager system, and is operated by Alps Co., Ltd. along with the adjacent Ojiro no Mori Campground.
In addition to accommodation (camping) and BBQ, hot springs and various hands-on events are held, and it is used by about 200,000 people annually.
Furthermore, it falls within the Minami Alps UNESCO Eco Park area, making it a spot (facility) where you can feel nature through experiences.
Since the number of new businesses (stores) is increasing in Hokuto City and the appeal of the entire region is growing, it is expected to lead to regional revitalization as tourist use is anticipated.
By granting a nickname to a public facility, partner companies can contribute to society as well as promote their corporate PR, which leads to an improved corporate image.
Hokuto City Website: https://www.city.hokuto.yamanashi.jp/docs/34196.html
[General inquiries regarding this matter]
Hokuto City Hall, Industrial Tourism Department, Tourism Division
Tourism Resources Person in Charge: Sagara
Phone: 0551-42-1351 FAX: 0551-42-5216
Email: sagara-mar@city.hokuto.lg.jp
Application Period
Monday, April 20, 2026, to Friday, May 22, 2026
Naming Rights Grant Period
1 year and 10 months from June 1, 2026, to March 31, 2028
Desired Amount
1 million yen or more per year *Applications are possible even if below the desired amount
Content
Naming rights partners can name a common name (company name or product name) for Hakushu/Ojiro no Mori Meisui Park and Ojiro no Mori Campground. This contributes to corporate PR and regional/social contribution.
Where nicknames can be displayed
Facility signboards and road signs (those that can be changed after consultation with relevant organizations), printed materials such as brochures created after signing the contract, and notation on the city's website
Other
According to the Hakushu/Ojiro no Mori Meisui Park and Ojiro no Mori Campground Naming Rights Partner Application Guidelines
Points
Hakushu/Ojiro no Mori Meisui Park has introduced a designated manager system, and is operated by Alps Co., Ltd. along with the adjacent Ojiro no Mori Campground.
In addition to accommodation (camping) and BBQ, hot springs and various hands-on events are held, and it is used by about 200,000 people annually.
Furthermore, it falls within the Minami Alps UNESCO Eco Park area, making it a spot (facility) where you can feel nature through experiences.
Since the number of new businesses (stores) is increasing in Hokuto City and the appeal of the entire region is growing, it is expected to lead to regional revitalization as tourist use is anticipated.
By granting a nickname to a public facility, partner companies can contribute to society as well as promote their corporate PR, which leads to an improved corporate image.
Hokuto City Website: https://www.city.hokuto.yamanashi.jp/docs/34196.html
[General inquiries regarding this matter]
Hokuto City Hall, Industrial Tourism Department, Tourism Division
Tourism Resources Person in Charge: Sagara
Phone: 0551-42-1351 FAX: 0551-42-5216
Email: sagara-mar@city.hokuto.lg.jp