Yamanashi,Shizuoka
Nature Spots
Mt. Fuji
World Heritage Site and Japan’s tallest mountain at 3,776 meters tall.
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Basic Information and Tips You Should Know Before Climbing Mount Fuji
Registered as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site in 2013, Mount Fuji is recognized worldwide as a symbol of Japan. It is renowned for its magnificent natural beauty, cultural significance, and breathtaking views from the summit, among many other attractions. Many people aspire to take on the challenge of climbing Mount Fuji, believing it would be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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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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One day trip to Shizuoka prefecture centering on Mishima!
Only 90 minutes from Tokyo. In Shizuoka prefecture, there is a small river called Kakitagawa at the bottom of Mt. Fuji. It’s a short river only 1.2 km long total, but with its water so transparent, you can clearly see the bottom of the river.