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Shizuoka
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Shizuoka
Nature Spots
Lake Hamana
3.95 1Tasty bites and a time in leisure at this picturesque lake escape.
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Hamana Lake Travel Guide: Diverse Attractions and Great Food
Located in Shizuoka Prefecture near the center of the Japanese archipelago, Hamana Lake is a scenic lake and a popular sightseeing destination. Beyond its beautiful natural landscapes, the surrounding area is home to a wide variety of attractions, including hot springs and historic castles. You can enjoy seafood-focused local cuisine along the lakeshore, and there are also accommodations where you can soak in hot springs while taking in spectacular views, making it impossible to experience everything in just one day. This article introduces must-know spots where you can fully enjoy the nature and food of Hamana Lake. Use it as your guide to get the most out of Hamana Lake and the surrounding area.
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Lake Hamana One-Day Cycling Model Course|Spectacular Lakeside Views, Hot Springs, and Exceptional Eel
Lake Hamana cycling lets you enjoy a leisurely cycling trip while taking in beautiful lake views. The route around the lakeshore is flat and easy to ride, and rental bicycles are available, so even beginners can give it a try with ease. This article introduces a one-day model course for enjoying Lake Hamana cycling.
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Shizuoka
Nature Spots
Miho no Matsubara
4.07 2One of the most scenic spots in Japan, loved by writers and painters.
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A Sightseeing Guide to Miho no Matsubara, a Scenic Spot That Inspired Ukiyo-e
Miho no Matsubara is a scenic spot where you can enjoy beautiful views of Mt. Fuji. Known for its quintessentially Japanese landscape, Miho no Matsubara is a popular sightseeing destination. The Mt. Fuji often painted in Japanese public bathhouses is frequently inspired by this very place. This article introduces ways to enjoy the spectacular scenery of Miho no Matsubara, the best seasons to visit, and must-stop spots nearby.
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【Fujieda and Shizuoka City "Sunshu Journey" One-Day Model Course】 Seek out the vestiges of the Edo Period and visit Japanese Heritage historical spots along the Tokaido Road
Located almost in the center of Japan, Shizuoka is known for its World Heritage Site, Mt. Fuji. The area, once called "Sunshu" (meaning "Suruga Province"), has long been a busy place for human traffic as a route on the Tokai-do Road connecting Edo (present-day Tokyo) and Kyoto, and is recognized as a Japan Heritage site for its numerous buildings, food culture, traditional crafts, and spectacular scenery dating from the Edo period. Why not take a day trip to Shizuoka, a city with such a rich history, and enjoy it to the fullest?
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A Timeless Enjoyment for Everyone! 25 Must-Visit Tourist Spots in Shizuoka with Diverse Attractions
Many people associate Shizuoka with Mount Fuji. Of course, the breathtaking views of Mount Fuji are one of the prefecture's many attractions. However, Shizuoka has much more to offer. From historic hot spring resorts and family-friendly theme parks to Japan's largest outlet mall, Shizuoka is full of diverse attractions that can be enjoyed by anyone, no matter who you visit with. With numerous accommodations where you can enjoy the beauty of nature through the seasons and relax in hot springs, it's also perfect for a healing getaway. Let us introduce you to must-visit tourist spots, accommodations, gourmet delights, and souvenirs from the captivating Shizuoka.
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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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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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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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