1. Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine
Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine is one of approximately 1,300 Asama shrines in Japan that enshrine the deity of volcanoes in general and Mount Fuji in particular. The shrine is part of the Mt. Fuji UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site, designated in 2013.
1 hour
2. Oshino Hakkai
Hakkai, or "Eight Seas," refers to the eight pools of water that are the main attraction at Oshino Hakkai. Bridges and pathways lead you around and over these tranquil ponds. The traditional thatched roof buildings, slowly spinning water wheels, and amazing view of Mt. Fuji all transport you to another era.
1 hour
3. Lake Kawaguchiko
It is the second largest of the Five Lakes in terms of surface area and the second most shallow with a depth of only 14.6 meters. It has a surface elevation of approximately 830 meters, which accounts for its relatively cool summers and icy winters.
2 hours
4. Oishi Park
Park in Fujikawaguchiko
1 hour
5. Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine
Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine
The historic shrine was built in 705. Located halfway up Mount Arakura, its beautiful red torii gate at the entrance of the path to the shrine catches your eye. The magnificent main hall has gathered the faith of people in prayer to the god of disaster prevention and household happiness.
1 hour
6. Mt. Fuji 5th Station
Fuji Subaru Line 5th Station is a popular sightseeing spot also for those not climbing the mountain. The observation area here has views of Fujiyoshida and Lake Yamanaka at Komitake Shrine, behind the shopping area.
2 hours