
▲ Lake Yamanaka Hiranohama A must-visit hidden gem near Lake Yamanaka, Hiranohama offers breathtaking views of Mount Fuji's reflection on the water—creating a stunning "upside-down Fuji" snow-capped mountain illusion that feels like stepping into a sky mirror.

▲ [Nichikawa Clock Shop] Stepping onto this land feels like entering a corner forgotten by time. The buildings lining the streets exude Japanese charm—simple yet elegant. Among them sits Nichikawa Clock Shop, quietly nestled with its distinctive signboard glinting in the sunlight, as if whispering tales of bygone eras.

▲ [Lawson Convenience Store] A super popular convenience store in front of Lake Kawaguchi with Mount Fuji as the backdrop, perfect for travel photography

▲ Oishi Park is perfect for flower viewing, photography, and enjoying nature's tranquility. In summer, you can admire lavender fields, while fall brings vibrant red leaves. The park offers stunning views where you can capture both the lake and mountain scenery in one frame.

▲ [Oshino Hakkai (the Eight Seas of Oshino)] Oshino Hakkai refers to eight crystal-clear springs formed by Mount Fuji's snowmelt filtering through layers of bedrock. Renowned for its pristine natural beauty, the shimmering ponds perfectly complement the majestic Mount Fuji, creating breathtaking scenery that attracts photographers from far and wide. This site has been designated as a National Natural Monument.
