Discover the best top things to do in Minamitsuru-gun, Japan including Japan's Highest Peak Fujisan Kengamine Monument, Lake Kawaguchiko, Kawaguchi Sengen Shrine, Kawaguchiko Muse Museum, Atae Yuki Bldg., Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nemba, Oshino Omiya Bridge, Mt. Fuji Subaru Line 5th Station, Motosuko Lake, Toen-ji Temple, Shishigashira Kyoyosen.
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Lake Kawaguchiko is one the the Mt Fuji 5 Lakes. It's very convenient to travel from Tokyo by train, highly suggested to get a Tokyo pass and reserve the seat. Also, it's highly recommended to rent a bike, the best way to travel around the Lake. There are many nice cafes and restaurant around the Lake area.
4.5 based on 110 reviews
Need to spend some effort going up the steep 389 steps staircase in order to reach the lookout area. However, worth the effort cos the view of Mt Fuji + Pagoda is perfect! On another hand, we spend 45 and 30mins going up and down the Kachi Kachi Ropeway too a day before. So they both serve the same purpose of getting better lookout to Mt Fuji so you just need to choose one!! Conclusion, if you want better view Pagoda, but need to ride on 15mins train at Kawaguchiko Station that cost 620 yen return tickets, and need to spend another 20 to 30mins on foot to go to the shrine and go up the staircase. Convenient wise is the Ropeway as its very closed to Kawaguchiko station and served by touring bus evey 15 mins and the bus stops right outside the ropeway station.
4.5 based on 73 reviews
The Kawaguchiko Muse Kan,which is affiliated with The Kawaguchiko Museum of Art,was opend on june,1993.This mueseam features a changingdisplay of dolls Yuki Atae.
4.5 based on 491 reviews
This is rebuilt traditional Japanese style village on hill (destroyed from mud slide). Almost every home change to shops and restaurants. One home show history of this village during mud slide disaster. Two home have traditional Japanese warm table and art show. Mt Fuji view is very beautiful.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
Mt Fuji was covered by low clouds and that gave us a reason to drive up to the 5th Station. Winding road up with some hairpin turns. About an hour to reach the top. Several stops for photos. The 5th station is crowded with busloads of tourists. Very challenging for photo opportunities without having someone in the frame. Some parts of the footpaths are ice covered and slippery. My son slipped and fell, resulting in some abrasions on his knees. Visitors are required to leave the place by a certain time, so please plan ahead to have ample time for photos and also to enjoy the view.
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