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See And Play[Yamanashi]
Sakana Park
A virtual theme park of trees and water! Enjoy the forest to its fullest by visiting The Fuji Yusui-no-sato Aquarium (Aquarium in the woods), which covers all fish from the ponds and rivers, the Forest Learning hall, where handcrafts can be made, or the grounds of Lawn Park.
Address | 3098-1 Shibokusa, Oshino Village |
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Tel | 0555-84-7261 (Gakushukan) 0555-20-5135 (Aquarium) |
Open | From 9:00 to 17:00 (Gakushukan) From 9:30 to 17:00 (Aquarium |
Shikinomori Oshino Park
This park maintains both the Okada Koyo Photo Museum and the Koike Kunio Etegami (hand-drawn postcard) Museum. The works which introduced the iconic view of ‘Oshino Fuji’ to the world are on display at the Okada Koyo Photo Museum.
Address | 2838-1Shibokusa, Oshino Village |
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Tel | 0555-84-3222 |
Open | From 10:00 to 17:00 |
Holiday | Every Tuesday (the following day if it's a national holiday), Open everyday from 1st of July to 31st of August |
Fujiten Resort
Snow Resort on the northern face of Mt. Fuji, these classic ski slopes are attractive. There is a Kid’s area for playing sled as well. 90 minutes trip from Tokyo area. Please enjoy outdoor sports like mountain bikes in Summer.
Address | 8545-1 Fujisan, Narusawa Village |
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Tel | 0555-85-2000 |
Open | From 9:00 to 17:00 |
Aokigahara Jukai Forest
The trees which have taken root atop the lava flows spewed forth from a former eruption range from 200 to 300 years and cover the region in an unbroken, primeval forest. A treasury for wild deer and birdlife as well.
Mt. Fuji 5th Station (Fuji Subaru Line)
Known as ‘the mirror of heaven and earth,’ 2305m above sea level, is Mt. Fuji Gogome (‘5th Station’). Sparkling at its feet are the beautiful scenic landscapes of Fuji Five Lakes, the Southern Alps, Yatsugatake and the Chichibu mountain range. Excellent food can be sampled in the cabin style restaurants and hotels.
Narusawa Hyoketsu (Ice cave)
This cavern was created by receding lava flows. During the winter, underground water from Mt. Fuji drops from the ceiling to form icicles and frozen pillars, creating a beautifully mysterious world of ice.
Address | 8533 Narusawa Village |
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Tel | 0555-85-2301 |
Open | From 9:00 to 17:00 (Varies with seasons) |
Holiday | Open everyday |
Narusawa Mt. Fuji Museum
State of the art technology reenvisions the world and Mt. Fuji of ancient times in this museum. Along the 1500m nature exploration trail, which circles the outside of the building, lava tree moulds and vegetation characteristic of Fujihokuroku can be seen.
Address | 8532-63 Narusawa Village |
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Tel | 0555-20-5600 |
Open | From 9:00 to 17:00 |
Holiday | Open everyday |
Okuniwa highlands
A secluded garden, 2150m above sea level and 3km west of Komitake. See the face of majestic Mt. Fuji as it stretches to its peak, and the vast beauty of nature, from the garden esplanade.
Forest Adventure Fuji
Stroll through the very air of Fujikuroku forest 1100m above sea level at Forest Adventure Fuji. Open to all levels, from beginner to veteran. Experience the fun of outdoor sports in exciting Narusawa.
Address | (Forest Adventure Fuji)8545 Narusawa Village |
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Tel | 090-3345-0970 |
Kawaguchiko Museum of Art
A collection of paintings, woodblocks, photographs and other artworks focusing on Mt. Fuji. A variety of works from masters such as Gen’ichiro Adachi and Okada Koyo, as well as younger artists, are on display. The observation lounge and gardens also offer a preeminent view of Mt. Fuji.
Address | 3170 Kawaguchi, Fujikawaguchiko Town |
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Tel | 0555-73-2829 |
Open | From April to November : From 9:30 to 17:00 (Last admission at 16:30), from December to March: From 9:30 to 16:30 (Last admission at 16:00) |
Holiday | Every Tuesday, the day for changing the exhibition, the year-end |