The coffee made with spring water from Mount Yotei is rich and delicious.
Fukidashi Park (Fukidashi Koen) | Review by 林靜
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Hitoyoshi Onsen
This hot spring area emerges across a wide stretch from Itsukamachi to Onsenmachi in Hitoyoshi City, with Approx. 50 spring sources distributed throughout the area.
Hitoyoshi Onsen has a quiet, nostalgic charm. The hot spring water feels soft and soothing, and when you soak in it, it’s as if time slows down.
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SAPHIR ODORIKO
This express sightseeing train runs the route from Tokyo/Shinjuku down to Izukyu-Shimoda. The name Saphir comes from the word Sapphire, and points to the gorgeous blue sea and skies as they zip by. The Saphir ODORIKO train itself has a blue wrap, hinting at the treasures that await on your gem of a trip.
This sightseeing train mainly runs along the Izu Peninsula. There are different types of seats and private compartments to choose from. The ride is fast and super smooth, so you can really enjoy the coastal views of Izu.
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Lake Yamanaka(Yamanaka-ko)
Lake Yamanaka covers an area of about 6.57 square kilometers and is about 980.5 meters above sea level. It is located at the third highest point in Japan. The lake is the closest to Mt. Fuji among the “Fuji Five Lakes " and offers beautiful scenery of the four seasons with the majestic Mt.Fuji.
Lake Yamanaka is the biggest of the Fuji Five Lakes. Most tourists are more familiar with Lake Kawaguchi, so there are fewer people here. But if you want to enjoy the best views of Mt. Fuji, this lake is actually the closest.
