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Mount Fuji is the highest peak in Japan and one of the largest active volcanoes in the world. Mount Fuji belongs to the Fuji volcanic belt, which is a volcanic chain that starts from the Mariana Islands, passes through the Izu Islands and the Izu Peninsula to the northern part of Honshu. It is a volcano that the Japan Meteorological Agency has been observing for a long time. When Traveling to Japan, Mount Fuji in Tokyo is a must-see. Here I have summarized several of the best places to enjoy Mount Fuji.
📍 Yamanakako Exchange Plaza Parking Lot (Picture 1)
This wooden plank road next to the parking lot is easily overlooked
It is really great to take pictures here. It feels like a path to Mount Fuji
📍 Hirano Beach (Pictures 2-4)
If I were asked to choose the most beautiful place to watch the sunrise on Mount Fuji🌄
It must be here!
You can also take photos of the reflection of Mount Fuji...
📍The park (Picture 5)
The location is really great with a super beautiful view of Mount Fuji
Enjoy Mount Fuji while having brunch🗻
📍Yamanakako Exchange Plaza (Pictures 6-7)
I found this place on the way back from watching the sunrise at Hiranohama
There are many wooden plank roads and almost no people
There are many reeds along the way
It is perfect for a leisurely stroll...
📍Senshu University (Picture 8)
This road facing Mount Fuji is really amazing!
The visual sense of going straight to Mount Fuji
📍Opposite to PAPER MOON (Picture 9)
There are many campers admiring the sparkling lake and Mount Fuji
It's so cozy~
📍Nagaike Water Park (Pictures 11-12)
Next to The park, there are reeds and swans
📍Shiratorihama (Picture 13)
Flocks of white swans🦢
If you are lucky, you can meet an old man feeding the swans
Successfully took a photo of the swans and Mount Fuji! So dreamy~
Tips:
All the photos were taken in the morning
It is recommended to go early in the morning because there will be backlight in the afternoon~
The Travel guide for eating, drinking and having fun in Japan is constantly updated~