The largest of the Fuji 5 Lakes. It is closest to Fuji-san and highest in terms of elevation. Super easy to see Fuji-san from multiple angle.
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Lake Yamanaka Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Lake Yamanaka, which looks like a whale from the air, is the largest lake in the area. Because the temperature is low throughout the year, it is famous as a summer resort, and the cabins are lined up. In addition to bass fishing in Lake Yamanaka, winter fishing is also very popular among tourists. Mount Fuji, which can be seen from Yamanakako, has a long ridge drawn to the left and right, and it looks very attractive. From late November to late February every year, Diamond Fuji can be seen on the north side of Lake Yamanaka. Diamond Fuji refers to the rare scenery where the sun rises or sets on top of Mt. Fuji at sunrise or sunset, just like a huge diamond set on Mt. Fuji. Swans are called Shiratori in Japan. From February to April every year, although it is in the cold, swans will fly here to lay eggs and give birth. Because tourists often feed them, swans sometimes make special trips to get close to tourists, so Lake Yamanaka is also called "Lake of White Birds".
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Lake Yamanaka Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The largest of the Fuji 5 Lakes. It is closest to Fuji-san and highest in terms of elevation. Super easy to see Fuji-san from multiple angle.
I went there in mid-December. I really went to see Diamond Fuji, but it was a pity that I couldn't see it. The place I took the picture was the plain of Lake Yamanaka. There was a convenience store nearby and it was saved. There is a bus from Mt. Fuji of Fuji Express to Lake Yamanaka, but it takes time. Personally, Lake Kawaguchi is good, but I would like to recommend this Lake Yamanaka more.
Traveling to Japan, this stop came to the Fuji area, we stayed at a hot spring hotel opposite the mountain lake, after dinner at night, walked around the lake, took a walk, took a photo while the sunset was going down. The lake is a freshwater lake on the side of Mount Fuji Yamanashi Prefecture. It is one of the five lakes of Fuji, the largest lake in the five lakes, and the tallest lake in the five lakes, but it is also the shallowest lake in the five lakes. I heard that this lake was formed due to the earthquake, standing by the lake can see the top of Mount Fuji, of course, in winter, when the mountain top hangs snow is the most beautiful.
Yamakawa is a freshwater lake on the side of Yamanashi Prefecture, Mount Fuji, Japan. One of Fuji Five Lakes, 💦, is the largest lake in Fuji Five Lakes and the tallest lake in Fuji Five Lakes. It is the third in Japan, but it is also the shallowest lake in Fuji Five Lakes.
The mountain lake is the place to take Fuji's reflection. It depends on the weather and luck. It is generally recommended to go in the morning or dusk, and the opportunity to take a photo is greater. We went in the afternoon. Mount Fuji was covered by clouds. We took a walk by the lake and teased the swans. If you want to be close to the mountain lake brand and take the boat, you can get off at the Sunrise Hill Station.
The second largest lake in Fuji Five Lakes in Japan is also the largest lake closest to Mount Fuji. The surrounding attractions are everywhere, with their own characteristics. Walk slowly along the lake and watch the changes in the many ends of Mount Fuji. It is also a major element of the lake in Lushan.
Very nice place, beautiful and natural, suitable for browsing