Fuji san is 3776 meters high, which makes it Japan’s most prominent mountain and one of the three holy mountains. For centuries, many have climbed it as a form of holy pilgrimage; as Shintoists believe that Mt. Fuji is sacred to the Goddess Sengen-Sama, while Japanese Buddhists believe that it is a gateway to another world.
Travelers and climbing enthusiasts from all over the world flock to this sacred mountain. Beautiful Views from the Five Lakes of Mt. Fuji
Comprising of Lake Kawaguchiko, Lake Yamanakako, Lake Saiko, Lake Shojiko and Lake Motosuko, the Fuji Five Lakes are located at the northern base of Mt. Fuji, and is one of the best places to view Mt. Fuji from a close distance. Fuji Shibazakura Festival
Fuji Shibazakura (better known as pink moss or phlox moss in English). Fuji-Q Highland Amusement Park for Roller Coaster Lovers. Go Back to Nature with Fun Activities. Discover Japanese culture and history.
Posted By : James_M
We had a beautiful day outside of Tokyo seeing the area adjacent to Mt. Fuji and Lake Kawaguchiko. Unfortunately, it was cloudy and we could only see the base of the mountain but we knew going into this trip to Japan that the mountain is obscured more days a year than it is visible so you have to manage expectations. Don’t book this tour if you feel you’re entitled to seeing the mountain or you’ll be disappointed when you don’t as the guides don’t control the weather. Usman was an excellent driver and guide and was very apologetic that we couldn’t see Mt. Fuji even though we reassured him we had realistic expectations going into the trip. The rural areas of Japan and the shrines are incredibly beautiful and we highly recommend this tour for those who like to leave the hustle and bustle of the city for a peaceful experience.
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Posted On : 2024-05-26 20:10:15