[Shizuoka] Lake Kawaguchi & Lake Yamanaka & Ladder Town & Oshino Hakkai & Mount Fuji Lawson & Arakurayama Sengen Park Day Trip
- Overview
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- * Oshino Hakkai: The eight clear springs formed by Mount Fuji's snowmelt are crystal clear. The small bridges, streams, thatched houses, and reflected scenery are just like scenes from Japanese dramas. You can take clean and gentle photos anywhere.
- * Lake Kawaguchi Oishi Park: Backed by Mount Fuji and facing the lake, it has different flower fields in each season. It is a photo spot with "zero difficulty to take postcards", and you can take a great view of Mount Fuji no matter where you stand.
- * Mount Fuji Lawson Convenience Store: As soon as you walk out of the convenience store, you will see the entire Mount Fuji. It is the most famous check-in convenience store in the area! It's perfect to buy a hot drink and take a commemorative photo while sitting by the lake.
- * Arakurayama Sengen Park: The five-storied pagoda + Mount Fuji + seasonal atmosphere (cherry blossoms/autumn leaves) can be captured all at once, making it Japan's representative No. 1 photography spot.
- * Hikawa Clock Shop: A retro Japanese-style
- What to expect
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Begin your morning by the lakeside in the mountains, capturing the magnificent view of Mount Fuji reflected on the lake's surface in the morning light. Afterward, explore Oshino Hakkai, known as "Japan's Jiuzhai Valley," and experience idyllic poetry among the eight clear spring ponds and traditional thatched-roof houses. Then, head to Oishi Park in Kawaguchiko, where you can romantically frame Mount Fuji amidst the lakeside flower fields. The itinerary specially incorporates two major online-famous check-in spots: the Lawson convenience store in Kawaguchiko, where you can capture the classic image of modern convenience juxtaposed with natural wonders; and the Nikawa Clock Shop, where you can frame a unique image of Mount Fuji and precision timepieces through the shop window. Finally, ascend Arakurayama Sengen Park, climbing the steps to capture a panoramic view of Mount Fuji, the five-storied pagoda, and the town below, freezing this postcard-perfect scenery representing Japan.