- Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum
- Mt. Fuji
- Hottarakashi Onsen Acchi-no-yu and Kocchi-no-yu
- Suntory Hakushu Distillery and Suntory Natural Mineral Water Minami Alps Hakushu Plant
- Takeda-jinja Shrine
- Lake Kawaguchi
- Fuji-Q Highland
- Narusawa Hyoketsu Ice Cave
- Fujiten Snow Resort
- Kitaguchihongu Fuji Sengenjinja
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Areas
What is Yamanashi?
Yamanashi prefecture is the proud home of one of Japan’s most celebrated icons: Mount Fuji. Although the mountain straddles both Yamanashi and Shizuoka, the most breathtaking views of Fuji-san can be seen from the Fuji Five Lakes north of the mountain in Yamanashi prefecture. The plethora of outdoor activities in and around the lakes all have the benefit of the country’s highest mountain as their backdrop, and we can assure you that it is an unforgettable sight.
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Itineraries
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- Day trip mt.fuji from tokyo
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- The plan is to start from Shinjuku, visit Arakura Sengen Shrine where Mt. Fuji can be seen, and return to Shinjuku via Kawaguchiko. Start: Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal Day 1: Tokyo, Yamanashi Popular spots in this itinerary: Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal, Arakurayama Sengen Park
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- 5 days in Japan
- 5days
- 5-day trip in Japan. This is a trip to the classic spots for first-timers.
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- Japan updated Late November
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Climate
What to Wear
- Jan
- Warm Cloth
- Feb
- Warm Cloth
- Mar
- Warm Cloth
- Apr
- Jacket
- May
- Long
- Jun
- Long
- Jul
- Short
- Aug
- Short
- Sep
- Long
- Oct
- Jacket
- Nov
- Jacket
- Dec
- Warm Cloth
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