Mt. Fuji, Yamanakako, Kawaguchiko and Oshino Hakkai Day Tour

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Arakurayama Sengen Park A newly popular attraction, named one of the "21 places every photographer must visit before they die," this is a great location for panoramic views of Mount Fuji! Recommendation 1: Take photos of the little train at Shimoyoshida Station, and enjoy snacks and coffee. Recommendation 2: Take a Photo with Mount Fuji at One of the Eight Views of Mount Fuji Parks Hirano Beach at Lake Yamanaka Located in the northeast of Lake Yamanaka, this pebble beach offers a unique photo opportunity. Stand on the pebbles in the lake and take a picture with Mount Fuji and its reflection. Swans also inhabit the lakeside, allowing you to interact with them and get closer to nature. Recommendation 1: Leisurely Swan Feeding by the Lake Recommendation 2: Go Before 12pm To Take Stunning Photos of Yourself and Mount Fuji Reflected in the Water Hikawa Clock Shop Escape the City and Visit the Mount Fuji "Stairway Town": A Quiet Street Leading to Mount Fuji, Like a Stairway to Heaven, Getting Closer but Never Reaching It Recommended reason: Take photos with Mount Fuji up close. Oshino Hakkai Oshino Hakkai are eight springs formed by Mount Fuji's snowmelt filtering through underground layers. Known for their beautiful natural setting, the ponds shimmer and blend seamlessly with the majestic Mount Fuji, creating a breathtaking view that attracts photographers from all over the world. Oshino Hakkai is designated as a Natural Monument of Japan. Recommendation 1: Japan's "Jiuzhaigou," featuring gorgeous cherry blossom corridors during cherry blossom season Recommendation 2: Have lunch here Lawson convenience store The Lawson convenience store at the foot of Mount Fuji is an internet sensation. Frame your shot, and capture that laid-back Japanese aesthetic for your phone's wallpaper. Recommended reason: Take a photo with Mount Fuji on the rooftop. Lake Kawaguchi Oishi Park This is a great spot to view Mount Fuji. Oishi Park has vast fields of flowers, allowing visitors to admire Mount Fuji amidst a sea of blossoms. Late April: Tulips, daffodils, and rapeseed flowers. Early May: Moss phlox. Mid-June to mid-July: Lavender. August to early October: Begonias. November: Maple leaves. As a sub-venue for the Lake Kawaguchi Herb Festival, it attracts many travelers who come to see Mount Fuji from across the lavender fields. Recommendation 1: Lavender Ice Cream at Oishi Park Recommendation 2: Take a Photo with Mount Fuji at the Second-Floor Restaurant in Oishi Park Owakudani Valley Hakone Owakudani is a geothermal spot in the Hakone area of Japan and is also known as the "Great Boiling Valley." Hakone Shrine Hakone Shrine is a very simple and unsophisticated shrine, surrounded by ancient trees, including a magnificent 1,200-year-old tree. The shrine is very quiet and serene, perfect for worship and making wishes.

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Mt. Fuji, Yamanakako, Kawaguchiko and Oshino Hakkai Day Tour
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