Mount Fuji (Japanese: Mount Fuji/ふじさん, English: Fujisan), is the highest peak in Japan, one of the important national symbols of Japan. The active volcano spans Shizuoka and Yamanashi counties, close to the Pacific coast, about 80 kilometers southwest of Tokyo. Mount Fuji is known as the "Holy Yue" by the Japanese people and is a symbol of the Japanese nation. As one of Japan's national symbols, it is well known worldwide. It is also often called "Furong Peak" or "Fuyue" and "the best kaolin".
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Mount Fuji (Japanese: Mount Fuji/ふじさん, English: Fujisan), is the highest peak in Japan, one of the important national symbols of Japan. The active volcano spans Shizuoka and Yamanashi counties, close to the Pacific coast, about 80 kilometers southwest of Tokyo. Mount Fuji is known as the "Holy Yue" by the Japanese people and is a symbol of the Japanese nation. As one of Japan's national symbols, it is well known worldwide. It is also often called "Furong Peak" or "Fuyue" and "the best kaolin".
It feels like a children's playground, but it is like a large park. It is still very fun. There are often people dressed as cartoon dolls inside. Therefore, many children like it very much. The environment inside is also great. It can be said that it is very suitable for parent-child travel.
Fuji Children''s World Mount Fuji Children's Park is located in the annex of Mount Fuji Station. There are many amusement facilities here. Every weekend, many people will bring their children here to play. It is very popular with locals and is a frequent place for them to spend the weekend.
The Fuji Children's Park stands in the middle of Fujishan Station and Kawaguchiko Station. You can see the screams of large amusement facilities and fun at the station. It is only suitable for residents living in Kawaguchiko and nearby residents. After all, it is too far from Tokyo!
The guide said that not everyone had the opportunity to see Mount Fuji! Fortunately I saw it, it was unparalleled!