Things to Do
Chubu Region
Nature Spots
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Yamanashi
Nature Spots
Oshino Hakkai – The 8 Springs of Oshino
4.11 18Sacred Ponds Borne from Mt. Fuji’s Melted Snow.
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Enjoy Nature in All Seasons! Top 17 Popular Tourist Spots Around Lake Kawaguchiko
Lake Kawaguchiko, where you can see the “upside-down Fuji,” one of Japan's most scenic views, is easily accessible from the city center and is a popular tourist destination for enjoying the natural scenery throughout the seasons. There are accommodations where you can soak in open-air hot springs with views of Mt. Fuji and dining options where you can savor Yamanashi's gourmet cuisine, offering a variety of enjoyable experiences.
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Experience the Breathtaking Beauty of the Mountains! 32 Tourist Spots in Yamanashi
Surrounded by majestic mountains such as Mt. Fuji, Yatsugatake, and the Southern Alps, Yamanashi offers stunning views in every season. The picturesque landscapes featuring Mt. Fuji and the lakes are a must-see. In this article, we'll introduce you to the best spots to enjoy Yamanashi's natural beauty, along with recommended accommodations, dining, and shopping areas.
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[Oshino Hakkai Travel Guide] Explore Stunning Views of Crystal-Clear Ponds and Mt. Fuji
Oshino Hakkai, located in Yamanashi Prefecture, is a group of eight spring-fed ponds sourced by underground water from Mt. Fuji. Famous as “the place where Mt. Fuji looks the most beautiful in Japan,” this vast natural area is filled with scenic spots. It is also part of the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site “Fujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration,” and its mystical scenery attracts visitors from Japan and around the world. This article introduces an overview of Oshino Hakkai, its charms, and the highlights of its eight ponds. It also brings together useful information in an easy-to-understand way for first-time visitors, so be sure to read to the end.
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Yamanashi,Shizuoka
Nature Spots
Mt. Fuji
4.59 17World Heritage Site and Japan’s tallest mountain at 3,776 meters tall.
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[Complete Mt. Fuji Travel Guide] Discover the Appeal of Japan’s Icon and the Best Ways to Enjoy It!
Mt. Fuji is Japan’s highest and most celebrated peak, a mountain the country proudly presents to the world. Every year, many visitors from Japan and abroad come to admire its breathtaking scenery, and its beautiful form has captivated countless people. Because of its beauty and grandeur, it has long been an object of worship and a source of artistic inspiration, continuing to have a major influence on the Japanese people since ancient times. Its history and value have been recognized, and it is registered as a World Heritage site. To help even first-time visitors enjoy all that Mt. Fuji has to offer, this article comprehensively introduces not only spectacular viewpoints, but also climbing routes, important tips for climbing, and nearby sightseeing spots.
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Climbing Mount Fuji, a World Heritage! (A Complete Guide to the Yoshida Trail)
If you have climbed Mount Fuji (at an elevation of 3,776 m), the symbol of Japan, you definitely have a pleasant memory. And if you have seen the sunrise at the summit of Mount Fuji, it is absolutely an unforgettable experience! People hike up Mount Fuji usually between early July and early September, outside which climbing Mount Fuji is not permitted. Here we recommend the Yoshida trail that is safe and convenient even for first-time climbers.
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Basic Information and Tips You Should Know Before Climbing Mount Fuji
This article introduces everything you should know before climbing Mount Fuji-including the rules and etiquette of the climb, necessary preparations, important precautions, and potential risks. It also summarizes the latest information on entry management and access restrictions.
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