based on 1768 reviews## Mount Fuji: The totem of the Japanese soul, the priceless shock that must be seen in this life! **Definitely worth it! **It is far more than a mountain, but also a living totem that carries Japan's millennium faith and aesthetics**. Whether looking out over its sacred outline or challenging the summit, it is a great way to feel the Japanese spirit deeply. **Core highlights hit the soul:*** **The fast-changing scene:** The four seasons rotate to give it a very different face - spring cherry for skirt, summer green, autumn red leaves, winter snow crown. Under the clear sky, the momentum is magnificent, and the clouds are looming. **Each eye is a unique scenery postcard**. * ** Classic perspective punch card: ** * ** Kawaguchiko reflection: ** The lake is like a mirror, reflecting the perfect "reverse Fuji", especially when there is no wind in the morning, it is a photography paradise. * **Shincangshan Asakusa Park: **The five-tower is framed with Mount Fuji, interpreting the most classic Japanese aesthetic. * **Goden Field Outlet: **Shopping while enjoying the huge mountain nearby, a wonderful experience. * **Top Challenge (7-9 Moon): **Conquering 3,776 meters on foot, meeting the "Yulai Light" (Sunrise) in the crater, and feeling the ultimate experience of conquest and sacred fusion (need to be fully prepared). * **Cultural Immersion: ** Hawthorn Shrine, Ninno Bahai Lingquan, and Fuji Theme Art Museum ... Infiltrate their awe and worship everywhere. **Tips: *** **Weather determines everything! ** Be sure to check the visibility forecast before traveling, and it may be completely "invisible" on rainy days. * Recommended for a distant view**Kawaguchiko/Mountain Lake area**, convenient transportation and diverse perspectives. * Climbing requires professional equipment, make an appointment in advance for mountain houses, and do your best. **Summary: ** The beauty of Mount Fuji transcends the vision, which is the resonance of nature and culture. Its sacred sense and magnificent beauty, no matter how close you look, it will become a scenery engraved into memory. If the heavens are beautiful, be sure to include it in the itinerary - not only to see a mountain, but also to touch the window of the Japanese soul. 🗻✨
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## Mount Fuji: The totem of the Japanese soul, the priceless shock that must be seen in this life! **Definitely worth it! **It is far more than a mountain, but also a living totem that carries Japan's millennium faith and aesthetics**. Whether looking out over its sacred outline or challenging the summit, it is a great way to feel the Japanese spirit deeply. **Core highlights hit the soul:*** **The fast-changing scene:** The four seasons rotate to give it a very different face - spring cherry for skirt, summer green, autumn red leaves, winter snow crown. Under the clear sky, the momentum is magnificent, and the clouds are looming. **Each eye is a unique scenery postcard**. * ** Classic perspective punch card: ** * ** Kawaguchiko reflection: ** The lake is like a mirror, reflecting the perfect "reverse Fuji", especially when there is no wind in the morning, it is a photography paradise. * **Shincangshan Asakusa Park: **The five-tower is framed with Mount Fuji, interpreting the most classic Japanese aesthetic. * **Goden Field Outlet: **Shopping while enjoying the huge mountain nearby, a wonderful experience. * **Top Challenge (7-9 Moon): **Conquering 3,776 meters on foot, meeting the "Yulai Light" (Sunrise) in the crater, and feeling the ultimate experience of conquest and sacred fusion (need to be fully prepared). * **Cultural Immersion: ** Hawthorn Shrine, Ninno Bahai Lingquan, and Fuji Theme Art Museum ... Infiltrate their awe and worship everywhere. **Tips: *** **Weather determines everything! ** Be sure to check the visibility forecast before traveling, and it may be completely "invisible" on rainy days. * Recommended for a distant view**Kawaguchiko/Mountain Lake area**, convenient transportation and diverse perspectives. * Climbing requires professional equipment, make an appointment in advance for mountain houses, and do your best. **Summary: ** The beauty of Mount Fuji transcends the vision, which is the resonance of nature and culture. Its sacred sense and magnificent beauty, no matter how close you look, it will become a scenery engraved into memory. If the heavens are beautiful, be sure to include it in the itinerary - not only to see a mountain, but also to touch the window of the Japanese soul. 🗻✨
Mt Fuji is always magnifient. When taking the train from Osaka to Japan, you might have a huge chance to see it - in both local train and bullet train. Aside from Tokyo Side, the Shizuoka side is also good. Always a marvel to see. I would advice the Shizuoka side for less people.
We took a special day trip to Hakone hoping to see Mount Fuji, but the weather was cloudy and we missed the view. Two days later, while riding the bullet train to Tokyo, the skies cleared—and there it was. Mount Fuji stood tall and majestic, perfectly visible and breathtaking. Though not part of our original plan, seeing it so clearly made the moment even more special. A beautiful reward after a little wait!
🌈Theme Features: When you go to Mount Fuji, you have to stay in a hot spring hotel. This hotel is not far from Mount Fuji. You can see it from the window of the restaurant where you eat. It is beautiful to look at Mount Fuji while eating! 🏘️Room type/layout: The room is quite standard, which is considered large in Japan. The air conditioning and hot water are quite powerful. There are hair dryers, kettles, pajamas, slippers, and various toiletries. 🧹Soundproof/sanitation: Clean and tidy, quiet and comfortable. 🎯Entertainment facilities: The hot spring bath is on the first floor, and men and women are separated to soak naked. It is said to be rich in a variety of rare minerals that are beneficial to the human body. 💰️Per capita consumption: Quite cheap, about three or four hundred. 💗Other tips: There is a beautiful back garden, which is quite beautiful. It is most beautiful in the evening. The breakfast is so-so, but there is hot porridge. This is the only time that "Chinese stomach" has hot porridge during this trip to Japan.
Mount Fuji's fifth station is somewhat similar to the Everest Base Camp (of course, it is much lower than it), located at the junction of the snow line. When you drive here, you have to hike up the mountain. This is also the last service area before climbing the mountain, where you can accumulate energy and replenish resources. There are restaurants, cafes, supermarkets, post offices, souvenir shops, horse riding grounds, parking lots, toilets, etc. Japan reveres Mount Fuji very much and regards climbing Mount Fuji as an extremely great thing. Many practitioners have climbed to the top of the mountain, and the oldest is a 105-year-old man. There are viewing platforms built along the hillside, with the names of various landmarks marked on the map, and the sea of clouds is very spectacular.
Mount Fuji accompanied us for a day, appearing and disappearing, but I still miss the first time I saw it six years ago🏔️. Without the blue sky, the reflection of the lake, and especially without the white snow, Mount Fuji seemed to have changed its appearance.
Relatively speaking, Mount Fuji in Japan is also a relatively large tourist attraction in Japan. Overall, it has a very high cost-effectiveness, especially when the cherry blossoms are in bloom or at sunset. At other times, its scenery is relatively simple. Only when the cherry blossoms are in bloom or the sunset, the scenery is generally more beautiful. In Mount Fuji, the prices are not particularly high and the service is also relatively good.
In fact, the scenery on the road is like a wordless book. Under the influence of subjective and objective factors, everyone's feelings will not be the same. Many people think that Mount Fuji is not worth visiting. I hope this guide will help everyone put aside objective factors and fully experience the beauty of Mount Fuji! Mount Fuji visibility: Many friends come to Mount Fuji for the distant view and to take a beautiful check-in photo. But it is not said that Mount Fuji can be seen every day. Needless to say, it is cloudy and rainy. However, due to the influence of clouds and fog, Mount Fuji will hide itself even on sunny days. So everyone needs to make a good strategy. You can first check the visibility in recent days on the Fujimiyo newspaper. The closer the number is to ①, the higher the visibility. Of course, you can also use the real-time camera in conjunction with skyline webcams to watch the current center of Mount Fuji. Visibility, of course, and weather are all subject to change, so they can only be used as a reference, but it’s better than nothing, right?