[Shizuoka] Mount Fuji Special Train & Lake Kawaguchi Cruise/Ropeway & Lake Yamanaka & Hikawa Clock Shop Day Trip
- Overview
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- ?One Day at Mount Fuji | Stepping into Miyazaki's Summer Painting✨
- ,No filter needed, this place is a postcard in itself?
- ,Ascending Sengen Shrine in the morning light
- At the end of four hundred steps
- Mount Fuji peeks out from behind the five-story pagoda
- In that moment, my breath lightened?
- ,The hands of the Nichikawa Clock Shop move slowly
- The Showa-era streets hide the secrets of time
- Click the shutter, the clock shop and Mount Fuji in the same frame
- This is the Japanese cinematic feel unique to Mount Fuji?️
- ,Boarding the lakeside mini-train?
- The window is a moving scroll painting
- Mount Fuji appears and recedes with the tracks
- The wind carries the scent of summer
- ,In front of Lawson's blue sign
- Taking a bite of the limited-edition peach ice cream
- This is the most healing moment in everyday Japan?
- ,⚠️Cable car maintenance from 5/11 to 7/17
- Another way to see Mount Fuji
- Take a vintage cruise, feel the breeze on the lake
- Or go to Oishi Park, where lavender is blooming into a purple sea
- ,The swans of Lake Yama
- What to expect
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**Kind Reminder: The cable car will be out of service from May 11th to July 15th and from December 7th to December 18th.** A must-have for the lazy! No need for planning, one route unlocks hidden ways to experience Mount Fuji. 【Must-visit Check-in Spots】Arakurayama Sengen Park Climb 397 steps to the summit for an amazing photo of Mount Fuji and the Chureito Pagoda together. Nichikawa Clock Shop: Showa-era street + stunning Mount Fuji backdrop, every shot looks like a Japanese magazine cover. Lawson Kawaguchiko Store: Convenience store + classic Mount Fuji photo spot, buying an ice cream as a prop makes for great photos. Lake Kawaguchiko The cable car will be under maintenance from 5/11-7/17 and 12.7-12.18. Instead, visit Oishi Park to see the lavender. Oshino Hakkai: Eight clear spring pools, spring water ramen with Mount Fuji is absolutely amazing. Lake Yamanakako: Feeding white swans is super therapeutic (swans are not artificially raised, so their appearance is not 100% guaranteed).