[Shizuoka] [Mount Fuji Popular Spots One-Day Tour] Arakurayama Sengen Park & Nikawa Clock Shop & Oshino Hakkai & Lawson Convenience Store & Lake Kawaguchi Oishi Park/Maple Corridor/Lake Kawaguchi Cherry Blossom Festival Day Trip
- Overview
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- * Unlock Mount Fuji's top trending spots in 1 day! A complete collection of classic, trending locations! Make your Mount Fuji trip unforgettable!
- * Easily capture stunning photos at three popular Instagram locations: Arakurayama Sengen Park (Mount Fuji + iconic five-storied pagoda), Hikawa Clock Shop (the trending "street leading to Mount Fuji"), and Lawson convenience store (Mount Fuji + LAWSON sign).
- * Experience the natural beauty and historical significance surrounding Mount Fuji at Oshino Hakkai, the clear and secluded "Nine Villages" of Japan.
- * Enjoy the different seasonal views of Lake Kawaguchi at Oishi Park / Maple Corridor / Kawaguchiko Cherry Blossom Festival, and experience the unique beauty of Mount Fuji ?.
- What to expect
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* Pre-trip Notice: The day before your trip, between approximately 18:00 and 21:00, we will send you an email with detailed information about your tour guide and vehicle. Please be sure to check it promptly. The email may be misclassified as spam, so please check your junk mail folder. During peak season, there may be a slight delay in sending the email, we appreciate your understanding. If you receive multiple emails due to special circumstances, please refer to the last one you received. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation! * **Arakurayama Sengen Park** - The Classic Postcard View of Mount Fuji Mount Fuji's "Top-Tier" classic location. It allows you to capture Mount Fuji, the Chureito Pagoda with its five-storied structure, and cherry blossoms/greenery all in one frame. The scene combines Japanese aesthetics with natural grandeur and is one of the inspirations for the setting of "Your Name." * **Nikawashikei Shop** - Stunning Street View of Mount Fuji The "Mount Fuji Tunnel Street" in front of
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