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What is there to do in Mount Fuji?

It’s still about information about Mount Fuji. This time I’m here to tell you what attractions there are in Mount Fuji. To be precise, how to visit this place. Now we will set an itinerary so that you can go and see it then. of. One-day local carpooling tour

Worry-free and economical, enjoy the essence

Touch the clouds in the 5th Station Wonderland, cruise around Lake Ashi on a pirate sightseeing boat, and feel the sparkling waves The comfort of the breeze blowing on your face; the Oshino Hakkai, formed by the melting of ice and snow, has clear and sweet spring water, known as "Japan's Little Jiuzhaigou"; find the best viewing point of Mount Fuji and enjoy the hot spring bathing in Yamanaka Lake; take the Hakone Ropeway to overlook the unique sulfur of the volcano The Owakudani Valley is full of flavor. You can taste the hot spring black jade, a specialty that promotes longevity, and get all kinds of souvenirs that you can’t put down. The four lines bring together the essence of the Mount Fuji area. You don’t have to worry about the itinerary at all. Just board a comfortable bus and start a relaxing and enjoyable journey. You don’t have to worry about the language barrier when you go abroad for the first time. You can still enjoy Mount Fuji even if you don’t speak Japanese! Charter a car to play

Free and flexible shopping at Gotemba discount village

From the foot of the mountain to the top of Mount Fuji,* **It is divided into 10 stages, each stage is a "station", starting from the foot of the mountain to halfway up the mountain is called the fifth station. Climbing up to the mist-shrouded fifth station makes you feel like you are in a fairyland. The air here is incredibly fresh, no wonder there are air cans for sale.

After going down the mountain, check out the largest outlet in Japan! Not only is the architecture full of European style, but the prices are also the best in European discount villages. Coach, MK, etc. are cheaper than American factory stores. Japanese locals I also visit often on weekends. Although shopaholics are open to shopping and return home loaded with trophies, what is more convenient than chartering a car?

Tips for shopping

1. First bring your passport to the service center to get one. Coupons for discounts on this book;

2. Gotemba Outlets is a very large area with more than 200 stores. Remember to take a map;

3. It is recommended that you first arrive in Japan Shop here to avoid the more expensive ones in Tokyo.

Go by yourself

The most cost-effective "Hakone Free Pass"

It's really worth it! The 2-day or 3-day pass includes a round-trip Odakyu ticket, and it can be used unlimited times Take the Hakone Mountain Railway, Owakudani Cable Car, Pirate Sightseeing Boat, and other 8 types of transportation, and you can also enjoy hot springs, art museums, historical sites, parks, aquariums and food discounts! God-like existence, Hakone’s transportation, beautiful scenery and food are all It’s contracted by it!

Tips to save money: A single ticket from Shinjuku to Hakone Yumoto costs more than 120 yuan, the Sounzan Cable Car and the Lake Ashi One Piece Cruise cost more than 60 yuan each, and a 2-day tour of Hakone The coupon is only less than 299 yuan, and you can get your money back after just taking a few rides. It couldn’t be more value for money!

The recommended route is to take the Odakyu Odawara Line in Shinjuku, Tokyo – Hakone Yumoto – Gora – Sounzan – Owakudani—Lake Ashi Take the Pirate Sightseeing Boat—Motohakone Port—Hakone Yumoto overlooking Mount Fuji

Directly to Gotemba Outlets/Hakone Yumoto

If you don’t have time to visit Mount Fuji in person From your feet, you can see Mount Fuji in the distance and enjoy the beauty of Fuji.

Recommended viewing spots

Gotemba Outlet: Take a bus from Shinagawa Station in Tokyo and take the expressway to Gotemba Outlet at the foot of Mount Fuji in about an hour and a half. Les. Here you can enjoy shopping and enjoy the beautiful scenery of Mount Fuji.

Hakone Yumoto: After landing at Tokyo Haneda Airport, you can take the bus directly to Hakone Yumoto, take a pirate ship to cruise Lake Ashi, and soak in a hot spring to relieve fatigue.

You can purchase return tickets, easy and convenient! Embrace Mount Fuji

Asagiri Plateau Paragliding/Fuji-Q Theme Park

Asagiri Plateau is not only famous for its pastures and dairy farms It is also widely known as a famous paragliding paradise in Japan. Accompanied by a professional instructor, you will fly gracefully over the idyllic green grassland and embrace the majesty of Mount Fuji in the air.

A variety of Guinness record-level giant thrilling roller coasters gather at Fuji-Q Highland. If you have the courage, challenge them one by one! The longest and scariest haunted house in the world is also in Fuji-Q Highland, with the theme of an abandoned hospital. "Isolation room", "diagnosis room", "third operating room", "new morgue", "bacteria research room" and other elements. That sense of inescapable terror should never be experienced alone.

If you are used to quietly gazing at Mount Fuji, this time you might as well try a heart-racing way to see Mount Fuji.