- Overview
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- *Fuji Oishi Hanaterasu is a new attraction connected to Oishi Park where you can see the lavender fields around Lake Kawaguchi and Mount Fuji.
- ,* After 20 years of accumulation of melted snow water on Mount Fuji, the current Oshino Hakkai was formed. It is also called the "Pond of the Gods" because of its clear water.
- * Get a panoramic view of Japanese history from the 16th century to the 20th century (Edo, Meiji, Taisho to Showa periods) at Koedo Kawagoe
- What to expect
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Go to one of the most popular tourist areas in the suburbs of Tokyo, Lake Kawaguchi and Oshino Hakkai, known as the Fuji Five Lakes, and visit Mount Fuji Oishi Park on the north shore of Lake Kawaguchi. In addition to enjoying the beautiful lakeside scenery, there are also The flowers that change in different seasons complement Mount Fuji, including the must-see cherry blossoms in Japan, the beautiful sea of lavender flowers, red leaves, pink broom grass, etc., and you will marvel at the beauty of nature! Enter the Oshino Hakkai, which is listed as a World Cultural Heritage and a designated natural monument of Japan, and admire the beauty formed by nature. Take a look at the eight natural ponds filtered from the melted snow and ice of Mount Fuji over the years. Finally, we will take a tour of Little Edo Kawagoe with you, and feel the nostalgic Japanese style from the fully preserved Edo-style architecture and the traditional Japanese famous sweet "Wagashi", which will make you feel like you have returned to J
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