[Shizuoka] Mount Fuji Day Trip: Lawson & Ten梯 Town & Asama Shrine & Lake Yamanaka & Oshino Hakkai (Departing from Tokyo)
- Overview
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- Mount Fuji One-Day Trip | Seven Ways to Experience It
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- ,Visit Lake Yamanaka to admire the stunning reflection of Mount Fuji on the water?
- Explore Oshino Hakkai to experience the clear spring water formed by Mount Fuji's snowmelt and a touch of Japanese charm✨
- Head to Oishi Park, where seasonal flower fields, Mount Fuji, and lake views make for easy, beautiful photos?
- Check in at the Kawaguchiko Lawson convenience store to easily capture the classic Mount Fuji composition?
- Visit the Hikawa Clock Shop to experience a retro, artistic atmosphere and take unique photos?️
- Ascend Arakurayama Sengen Park to admire the classic view of the Five-Story Pagoda, Mount Fuji, and the cityscape intertwined⛩️
- What to expect
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The first ray of morning sun shines down, and the orange-pink morning light shatters the reflection of Mount Fuji on the lake, as if stepping into a Shinkai Makoto movie scene. Oshino Hakkai This is probably the closest I've been to Mount Fuji. The spring water of Oshino Hakkai is truly healing. The crystal-clear ponds paired with thatched-roof houses make every casual shot a "life photo." Oishi Park The sea of flowers at Oishi Park is just too stunning! On one side are blooming seasonal flowers, and on the other is the magnificent Mount Fuji. What a divine combination! Kawaguchiko Lawson At the Lawson convenience store in Kawaguchiko, I finally captured that Instagram-famous spot. The magical blend of a convenience store and Mount Fuji surprisingly has no sense of incongruity; it's incredibly photogenic! Hikawa Clock Shop The Hikawa Clock Shop is truly a hidden gem. Looking at Mount Fuji through the display window, time seems to stand still. Any casual shot turns into a Japanese-style blockbuster. Mount