Discover the best top things to do in Fujiyoshida, Japan including Shinsekai Kanpai Street, Nishiura, Arayayama Shrine, Arakurayama Sengen Park, Chureito Pagoda, Suzuhara Amatersu Dai Shrine, Mt. Fuji Station, Kanadorii, Mt. Fujiyama Komitake shrine, Mt. Fuji Tenpaigu.
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Alley of Nishiura who once boasted glory,“Shinsekai Street". From feeling that "this the attractive place is left alone in this state is a waste", a project which aims to revival has started. February 2016, is the corner of the street finally was reborn as a restaurant town. To reborn to outfit new "Shinsekai Kanpai Streett", everyone Why do not you come to play?
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Welcome to Nishiura nostalgic Bar District ! Nishiura district in Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi Prefecture. It is a restaurant street with a retro street in this town, which is the foot of Mt. Fuji. Over 100 restaurants are crowded in a very compact area with a radius of 600-700m. The owners who are full of individuality. There are a lot
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You need to be ready to walk a lot of stairs going up the viewing deck. The stairs are a bit slippery when wet so wear appropriate shoes. Offers nice view from the top.
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Fall, Winter, Autumn or Summer if you would like the best view of Mt. Fuji with the most romantic atmosphere then this is the best place to be - Chureito Pagoda. Located in Asakura Sengen Shrine site in Arakura Sengen Park. We went during Fall season just a few days ago and it was divine. A cool chilly weather around this area but sadly the clouds covered the top of Mt. Fuji. It was still indeed marvelous. We departed from Nippori station going to Otsuki using our JR Tokyo Wide Pass. From Otsuki we took the Fujikyuko line and alighted at Shimoyoshida Station. From the station exit right and follow the trail heading to Asakura Sengen Park. The walk is about 20 mins traversing beautiful countryside, gardens, streams, bridges and farms of Fuji Yoshida city. The park is free but you need to walk uphill so if you have kids or seniors with you please be prepared to take this trail or they can wait just at the entrance of the park. If the day is clear and not cloudy you would see Mt. Fuji behind you. As you enter the park there are many shrines and statues symbolizing your entry to this Holy place of Arakura Sengen Shrine (separate review). There are hundreds of cherry blossoms, maple trees and pine trees that surround the area. We went fall so the colors of Red, Yellow and Orange of the trees are in full bloom - very romantic, bright and happy colors which are perfect for photos and videos to cherish. Going uphill you could take stairs and uphill paved roads. We took the uphill road which is easier for kids and seniors. At the pagoda you have a good photo spot right in front of it and going further up there is the viewing spot where you could stare, marvel, relax and take beautiful photos and videos from the top of the beautiful Red Pagoda and if your lucky to see it - the majestic Mt. Fuji from the distance. This is a good spot for photographers due to its perfect location for your insta-worthy photo and videos. There is also a toilet available at the site. Going down we took the stairs which is easier than going up. Additional bonus in this park is the panoramic view of the Fuji Yoshida countryside and unlimited view of the Majestic Mt. Fuji. Despite not seeing the beautiful mountain we were delighted to be at this beautiful park and its Divine Red Chureito Pagoda.
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We loved the fact that this station come shopping mall wasn't at all touristy. We ate at the food court in the basement, My wife & son's loved shopping in the mall & we took the train to Chureito pagoda.
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