Discover Mt. Fuji’s iconic views and hidden gems on a full-day adventure of nature, culture, and nostalgia.
Discover Mt. Fuji’s iconic views and hidden gems on a full-day adventure of nature, culture, and nostalgia.
- Lake Yamanaka - Begin your journey with a serene view of Mt. Fuji at Lake Yamanaka. On clear mornings, you can see the “Double Fuji,” where the mountain’s reflection is perfectly mirrored on the lake’s surface. In winter, you might also spot elegant white swans along the shore.
- Oshino Hakkai - Nestled between Lake Yamanakako and Lake…
- Lake Yamanaka - Begin your journey with a serene view of Mt. Fuji at Lake Yamanaka. On clear mornings, you can see the “Double Fuji,” where the mountain’s reflection is perfectly mirrored on the lake’s surface. In winter, you might also spot elegant white swans along the shore.
- Oshino Hakkai - Nestled between Lake Yamanakako and Lake Kawaguchiko, Oshino Hakkai is a tranquil mountain village renowned for its eight crystal-clear ponds formed by Mt. Fuji’s melted snow. The spring water is so pure that every pebble and koi fish is visible beneath the surface, with Mt. Fuji beautifully reflected above. Stroll through narrow lanes lined with thatched-roof houses and waterwheels, and visit small local shops offering regional delicacies like Hoto noodles, Kusamochi, fresh soba, and grilled rainbow trout. The reflections at Okama Pond provide one of the most picturesque views of Mt. Fuji, especially on bright mornings. Whether you’re here to taste, explore, or photograph, Oshino Hakkai offers a glimpse into Japan’s pristine mountain beauty and timeless village life.
- Lawson Fujikawaguchiko Town Hall - Visit Japan’s most photogenic convenience store — a Lawson situated right under Mt. Fuji. The iconic blue-and-white storefront with the mountain looming above makes this one of the most “Instagram-worthy” stops of the day.
- Oishi Park - Situated on the northern shore of Lake Kawaguchiko, Oishi Park is an ideal spot to admire Mt. Fuji across the tranquil lake. The park’s scenery changes with each season — lavender and lupine fields in summer, vibrant maple leaves in autumn, and crisp snow views in winter. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely lakeside walk, relax on benches facing the mountain, or savor a peaceful coffee break at the cozy “View Point Café,” which serves local blueberry soft-serve ice cream, Mt. Fuji-shaped pastries, and freshly brewed drip coffee made with spring water.
The park also features a small local market selling handmade jams, fruit wine, and seasonal flower products from nearby farms. In clear weather, the reflections of Mt. Fuji and colorful blooms make this one of Japan’s most photogenic spots. Whether you’re here for the view, a cup of coffee, or just to unwind and breathe in the mountain air, Oishi Park embodies the relaxed charm of Fuji’s natural beauty.
- Arakurayama Sengen Park - Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine rests quietly at the base of Mt. Arakura, serving as the gateway to the renowned Chureito Pagoda. Established in the early 9th century, it is dedicated to Konohanasakuya-hime, the goddess of Mt. Fuji, symbolizing gentle beauty and protection from natural disasters. The shrine’s bright red torii gates, stone lanterns, and ancient cedar trees create a tranquil atmosphere that contrasts beautifully with the distant view of Mt. Fuji. Many travelers pause here to pray for safe journeys before ascending the 398 steps to Chureito Pagoda. In spring, cherry blossoms envelop the shrine grounds, making it a serene and photogenic place to experience the spiritual essence of Mt. Fuji.
- Chureito Pagoda - Chureito Pagoda is one of Japan’s most iconic landmarks, offering a stunning view of Mt. Fuji framed by a red five-story pagoda. Built in 1963 as a peace memorial, it stands on the hillside above Fujiyoshida City. To reach the top, visitors climb about 400 stone steps through a peaceful forest path lined with lanterns. The panoramic viewpoint at the summit reveals one of Japan’s most photographed scenes — Mt. Fuji rising beyond the pagoda and the city below. Each season brings its own charm: cherry blossoms in spring, vivid red leaves in autumn, and snow-capped Fuji in winter. It’s a perfect spot for reflection, photography, and experiencing the harmony between nature and traditional Japanese architecture.
- Hikawa Clock Shop - Hidden in the retro streets of Shimoyoshida, Nikkawa Clock Shop is a small family-run store that feels frozen in time. The wooden façade, vintage signboard, and rows of ticking clocks create a nostalgic atmosphere reminiscent of Japan’s Showa era. It’s a favorite spot for photographers and filmmakers, offering a unique view where the shop’s old exterior and Mt. Fuji align in one frame. Many visitors come here to capture that cinematic, timeless moment or enjoy a leisurely walk through the quiet old town that surrounds it.

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Witness Mt. Fuji from six legendary locations—embracing nature, culture, and nostalgia in a single, perfect day.
Embrace Japan’s allure: lakes, temples, and historic streets with Mt. Fuji as the backdrop.
From pristine springs to Chureito Pagoda—enjoy Mt. Fuji’s most picturesque day excursion.
An all-day Fuji journey: breathtaking vistas, regional…
Witness Mt. Fuji from six legendary locations—embracing nature, culture, and nostalgia in a single, perfect day.
Embrace Japan’s allure: lakes, temples, and historic streets with Mt. Fuji as the backdrop.
From pristine springs to Chureito Pagoda—enjoy Mt. Fuji’s most picturesque day excursion.
An all-day Fuji journey: breathtaking vistas, regional delicacies, and unforgettable photo opportunities.
Discover Mt. Fuji’s finest views and secret treasures—no crowds, just the essence of Japan.
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