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Feb. 14, 2024 (edited)
[Image1]Yamanashi Prefecture Fujikawaguchiko Scenery seen from the rooftop Footbath of Mr./Ms. Konan SouThe

Yamanashi Prefecture Fujikawaguchiko Scenery seen from the rooftop Footbath of Mr./Ms. Konan Sou

The sunset and Mt. Fuji are beautiful.

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  • Feb. 14, 2024
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    Thank you for posting such beautiful photos.
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    Mt. Fuji straddles Shizuoka Prefecture (Fujinomiya City, Susono City, Fuji City, Gotemba City, Oyama Town, Sunto District) and Yamanashi Prefecture (Fujiyoshida City, Narusawa Village, Minamitsuru District), and is an independent peak of Kengamine, the highest peak in Japan.
    It is one of the world's most famous mountains, one of Japan's 100 best geological sites, and a world cultural heritage site.
    In addition, climbing Mt. Fuji is also popular with foreign tourists. It is possible to climb the mountain on a day trip, but there are many mountain huts on Mt. Fuji, so we recommend that you stay overnight and take a break and have plenty of time to spare.
    There are plenty of sightseeing spots around Mt. Fuji. The World Heritage Center, located in Fujikawaguchiko Town, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi Prefecture, is an experiential exhibition and tourist facility where you can enjoy the charm of Mt. Fuji.
    The popular amusement park "Fuji-Q Highland", hot springs, hotels, inns, campgrounds, and power spots such as "Oshino Hakkai", "Shiraito Falls", "Narusawa Ice Cave", and "Fugaku Wind Cave" are also popular tourist destinations.
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    Fuji, which straddles Shizuoka and Yamanashi Prefectures, is the world's largest tourist attraction in Japan. Fuji, which straddles Shizuoka and Yamanashi Prefectures. Its mysterious beauty captivates all who see it.
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