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The Graceful Sight of the World-Famous Mount Fuji Can Be Enjoyed From All Over Japan. This Article Will Help You Find a Spot to View Mt. Fuji That’s Just Right for You!
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Introducing the Places to View Mt. Fuji This video, titled "JG☆☆☆☆☆4K Mt.Fuji View Spots You can’t afford to miss" (JG☆☆☆☆☆4K 一度は訪れたい 富士山の絶景ポイント Mt.Fuji View Spots You can't miss) introduces many view spots and tourism spots where you can enjoy the magical scenery of Mount Fuji. Mount Fuji is the tallest mountain in Japan with a height of 3,776 meters above sea level and has been recognized as a World Cultural Heritage site, one of Japan’s Three Great Mountains, and one of Japan’s 100 Finest Soils. As is introduced in the video, you can also observe its grandeur from faraway in the Tokai Region (東海地方,Tokai-chiho) and Kanto Region (関東地方,Kanto Chiho), so why not go out and enjoy the scenery? If you can't go out though, don't worry. We've got you covered with this article. Enjoy the sight of Mount Fuji from various places in Japan through this video. Check out the Best Places to View Mt. Fuji! ©Koichi_Hayakawa Modifying The view of Mount Fuji from Osatsu (相差), Toba City, Mie Prefecture is one location introduced at the beginning of the video. The contrast between the five-storied pagoda of Arakura Fujisengen Shrine and Mount Fuji, which can be seen at 0:22 in the video, is exquisite. This magnificent view is currently the most famous Japanese scenery among foreigners. Many foreign tourists come to Japan to enjoy this view. It truly is the apex of nature. As you can see in the video, there are many popular viewing locations around Mount Fuji such as Lake Kawaguchi (Video 0:49〜), Lake Shoji (Video 1:15〜), Lake Yamanaka (Video 1:23〜), and Oshino Hakkai (Video 1:55〜). The views of Mount Fuji from the Kariyado-Geba Cherry Blossom Tree and Lake Tanuki in Fujinomiya City, Shizuoka Prefecture, are also breathtaking. You can see Mount Fuji up close from Satta Pass (薩埵峠,Satta-toge) in Shimizu Ward, Shizuoka Prefecture and from Miho no Matsubara (三保の松原,Mihonomatsubara), one of Japan’s Three Great Sceneries, as you can see from 3:05 in the video. Fujieda Takizawa: Mount Fuji Over Shizuoka’s Famous Tea Fields! Photo:Night view from Otome Pass Gotenba (Video 3:40〜), Numazu Area (Video 3:54〜), Yamanaka Castle(Video 4:45〜) and Nagahama Castle (Video 4:58〜) are historic places where you can enjoy the beautiful view of Mount Fuji. As you can see in the video, the night view around the foot of Mount Fuji and the view of Mount Fuji from across the sea are nothing less than breathtaking. Ose (Video 5:12〜), Heda Sea (Video 6:04〜), the canola flower fields of Ida (Video 5:58〜), Mount Daruma in Izu City, and Mount Takichi which you can observe from 6:23 in the video are also places where you can view Mount Fuji. At 6:34 in the video, you can see the sight of Mount Fuji from Kyonan Town, Chiba Prefecture, a faraway place. Mount Fuji, which stands in the endless sea with a hat of snow, is said to be the winter scenery that represents Japan. It’s exciting when you can see Mount Fuji from the window of your car or when riding a bus. From 7:08, you can see Mount Fuji from the window of a car on the express lane, a bullet train, and an airplane. At the end of the video at 7:28, you can see a gorgeous view of the contrast between the bright yellow canola flowers and Mount Fuji. The snow around the peak of Mount Fuji is beginning to melt, signaling the arrival of spring. Climbing and Tourist Information About Mount Fuji! Photo:Mount Fuji Many people visit Yamanashi prefecture and Shizuoka prefecture once mountaineering season has started in order to enjoy mountain climbing/hiking or walking around the crater. Please thoroughly check the route and distance to the mountain hut and the camping area, the weather forecast, the time it will take, and information about eruptions before mountaineering. It is also crucial that you check the live camera at the fifth station of Mount Fuji, carry a map, and wear clothes that you can move easily in. You can arrive at the fifth station of Mount Fuji by car, using the Fuji Subaru Line or the Mount Fuji Sky Line. A parking lot is also provided. The mountain paths are Yoshida, Gotenba, Fujinomiya, and the Subashiri Route, but be careful because some of them are closed depending on the season. If you’re going to visit Mount Fuji, be sure to visit the Mount Fuji World Cultural Heritage Center and Kodomo no Kuni! Summary Photo:Mount Fuji and cherry blossoms As is introduced in the video, there are countless spots around Mount Fuji where you can enjoy the graceful scenery of the mountain that it has been revered for. When you visit Mount Fuji, it is important to follow rules, behave respectfully, and avoid trouble. Set out on an adventure to these viewing locations in Shizuoka and Yamanashi prefecture after careful and deliberate preparation. Please enjoy the sight of Mount Fuji, the mountain that shows us different faces depending on the location and season. It is the pride of Japan. 【Official Website】Mount Fuji NET | Information about Mount Fuji https://www.fujisan-net.jp/ 【Tripadvisor】Mount Fuji https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g298102-d321024-Reviews-Mount_Fuji-Chubu.html -
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The Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre Is a New-Age Museum That Fuses Digital and Analog! The Museum, Located in Fujikawaguchiko, Yamanashi, Is Full of Facilities That Convey the Beauty of the World Heritage Site Mt. Fuji!
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The Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre! This video, titled "Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre Promotional Video" (富士山世界遺産センター紹介ムービー - Fujisan World Heritage Center Promotion Movie), was produced by the "Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre" (富士山世界遺産センター). The video conveys the value of Mt. Fuji as a World Heritage Site. The Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre is also a base for Mt. Fuji's conservation activities and research, and the center also contributes to tourism promotion. The museum is a new facility that makes full use of the latest technology, and you're sure to want to experience it yourself after watching the video. In this article, we'll introduce the charm of the Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre alongside the video. About the Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre Source :YouTube screenshot The Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre, located in Fujikawaguchiko, Yamanashi Prefecture in Japan's Kanto region, is a facility that conveys the value of Mt. Fuji as a World Heritage Site to future generations. As a guidance facility for the Yamanashi Prefecture side of Mt. Fuji, they opened the new South Building in 2016, next to the Yamanashi Prefectural Fuji Visitor Center. It's a place where visitors can experience the beautiful scenery of Mt. Fuji, create relationships with people, and share the value of Mt. Fuji. It also incorporates the latest technology, and as you can see from 0:34 in the video, you can download a smartphone app to enjoy the exhibition even more. Shuzo Matsuoka is in charge of the Japanese audio guide for the app. Highlights of the Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre Source :YouTube screenshot The Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre has many attractions. You can watch the beautiful scenery at "Fugaku 360," with its beautiful lighting effects and powerful soundscape overlapping Mt. Fuji, designed with Japanese paper, at 0:50 in the video. It's a popular facility that allows you to see Mt. Fuji from all angles. Next, from 1:07 in the video, you can see the "Lava Tree Molds Vision," which is an area that introduces the relationship between nature and people and the legend of the goddess of Mt. Fuji. The app is also equipped with an AR function that provides various information. You can enjoy an original animation by scanning the model inside the Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre with your smartphone. This can be seen at 1:29 in the video. Outdoors, you can use it as a guide to find nearby sightseeing spots. It also has a function called "Mt. Fuji Sengen" that allows you to post your efforts to preserve Mt. Fuji. We also recommend trying the mountain climbing experience, which can be seen at 1:44 in the video. It feels just like climbing Mt. Fuji! The "Fuji Northern Foothills Pilgrimage Mandala" by contemporary artist Akira Yamaguchi "Fuji Hokuroku Sankei Mandala" is also on display and is a must-see for any art fans. Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre Facility Overview and General Information Source :YouTube screenshot The new South Wing was designed by the Tatsumi First Class Architects Office. It's a wooden Japanese-style facility with an exterior surrounded by trees, reminiscent of Aokigahara Forest. The exhibition room in the north building includes a nature corner, a world heritage guidance corner, an event space, and a high-definition screen. Also, don't miss the Ochudo corridor on the 2nd floor of the south building, the food and cafes in the north building, and the restaurants and shops where you can eat delicious food and buy souvenirs. The Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre is a 1 minute walk from Kawaguchiko Station by free bus. By car, it's 300 meters from the Kawaguchiko Interchange on the Chuo Expressway. Parking and admission are free. Summary of the Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre "Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre Promotional Video," produced by "Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre" is a video introducing the attractions of Mt. Fuji, a World Heritage Site. There are many impressive pieces, including large works of Mt. Fuji and beautiful paintings, and it is a facility that everyone from children to adults can enjoy. If you're interested, be sure to stop by, as admission the to the Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre is free. ◆ Fuji World Heritage Center Facility Overview ◆ 【Address】 6663-1 Funatsu, Fujikawaguchiko Town, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi Prefecture, 401-0301 【Access】8 minutes by bus from Kawaguchiko Station on the Fujikyujo Line, or 300 meters from Kawaguchiko Interchange on the Chuo Expressway. 【Admission fee】Free 【Hours】9:00 to 17:00 (July to September 8:30 to 18:00, December to February 9:00 to 16:00) 【Closures】Open all year round 【Parking】Available. Bus: 29 spots, cars: 78 spots 【Phone number】0555-72-0259 【Official Website】Shizuoka Prefecture Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre https://mtfuji-whc.jp/en/ 【Tripadvisor】Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g780857-d13327517-Reviews-Mt_Fuji_World_Heritage_Centre_Shizuoka-Fujinomiya_Shizuoka_Prefecture_Tokai_Chub.html -
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Fuji - Japan's Largest Tourist Attraction and the Pride of the Country. Its Mysterious Beauty Fascinates All Who See It
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An Introduction to Mt. Fuji This video is “Mount Fuji | A Time-lapse Film 4K,” made by Daisuke Shimizu. It is a 4K time-lapse of Mt. Fuji. Mt. Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan at 12,000 feet tall, spanning both Shizuoka and Yamanashi Prefectures. Since long ago it has been an object of worship under the name “Reihou Fuji.” In 2013 it was registered as a World Heritage Site, and it has become a famous mountain visited by more than 200,00 tourists, both Japanese and international, every year. Mt. Fuji is still an active volcano, but the last time it erupted was about 300 years ago (1707 AD) during the Edo period. This video introduces the beautiful scenery of Mt. Fuji through a 4K time-lapse. The highlights are the flowing, starry sky, the cityscape spreading into the hills, and the reflection of Mt. Fuji on the surface of a nearby lake. Enjoy the charm of the power spot, Mt. Fuji. Mt. Fuji: A World Heritage Site ©Koichi_Hayakawa Modifying Mt. Fuji is a mountain that spans Shizuoka Prefecture (in Fujinomiya CIty, Susono City, Fuji City, Gotemba City, Koyama-town Sunto-gun) and Yamanashi Prefecuture (in Fujiyoshida City and Narusawa-mura Minamitsuru-gun). It is a world-famous mountain that has been selected as one of Japan's "Three Great Mountains," "Japan's Top 100 Geological Sites," and as a World Heritage Site. In the past, Mt. Fuji was feared for its large eruptions and lava spills, and it was considered a mysterious mountain and an object of worship. It is said that when Mt. Fuji's eruptions subsided, trainees began to step into the mountain to gain the divine and spiritual power of Mt. Fuji. Nowadays, the Fujinomiya peak side of Mt. Fuji is home to Sengen Taisha Okumiya who worships Asama no Ookami (浅間大神), also called Konohanasakuyabime, as the main deity. Also, the summit of the Yoshida and Kawaguchi Lake (河口湖, Kawaguchiko) side is home to Kukushi Shrine. The beautiful figure of Mt. Fuji, said to be the symbol of Japan, has been drawn in various art works, such as the famous “Gaifu Kaisei,” drawn by the Japanese ukiyo-e artist Katsushika Hokusai. Mt. Fuji Is Also Popular Abroad! Photo:Mt. Fuji The mountain climbing season at Mt. Fuji differs by trail. Please note that it is completely closed outside of these climbing seasons. ・ Yoshida trail (Yamanashi Prefecture side): July 1 - September 10 ・ Subashiri trail (Shizuoka Prefecture side): July 10 - September 10 ・ Gotemba trail (Shizuoka Prefecture side): July 10 - September 10 ・ Fujinomiya trail (Shizuoka Prefecture side): July 10 - September 10 ・ Ohachi-meguri Trail (The trail of the crater's rim): July 10 - September 10 The trailhead is near the fifth station, and you can take the Fuji-Subaru Line/Fujiyama Skyline to get to it. You can also get there by car or bus. Parking is also available. The time required for climbing differs by trail, but the Subashiri route takes about 5 hours and 40 minutes and descending takes about 2 hours and 30 minutes. The weather on Mt. Fuji, which is 12,000 ft. above sea level, is extremely variable, and the summit of Mt. Fuji may reach subzero temperatures even during the summer. Headlights are also required if you are climbing in the evening. Mountain climbing on a one-day trip is also possible, but if climb to high in a short time, you run the risk of developing altitude sickness, so please be careful. Fuji also has a number of huts, so we recommend that you take a break at them or stay overnight. Please follow the rules and manners, bring sufficient equipment, and avoid taking any unnecessary risks. The Peak of Mt. Fuji in 4K This article's video introduces the beautiful figure of Mt. Fuji through a 4K time-lapse. From 0:08 in the video, You can see Mt. Fuji in the darkness of the night as the morning sun gradually rises. From 1:15, it is possible to see clouds over the snow capped Mt. Fuji, and from 1:33, there's the highlight of the movie, the mysterious and beautiful starry sky over Mt. Fuji. The video shows Mt. Fuji seen from the beach, an upside-down Mt. Fuji floating on the surface of a lake, a night view at the foot of Mt. Fuji, and many more beautiful sceneries. There might be aspects of Mt. Fuji that you have not seen before! Things to Do Near the Sacred Mt. Fuji Photo:Mt. Fuji and autumn leaves seen from Lake Kawaguchi When you visit Mt. Fuji, be sure to check out the sightseeing spots around Mt. Fuji. This article introduces some recommended sightseeing spots around Mt. Fuji, but there are still more. The World Heritage Center, located in Fujikawaguchiko-machi, Minamitsuru-gun, Yamanashi Prefecture, is a hands-on exhibition and tourism facility where you can enjoy the charms of Mt. Fuji. There's also Fujikyu Highland, a popular amusement park, and many hot springs, hotels, inns, and campgrounds, where you can relax after a long day of travel. Also famous is "Oshino Hakkai," "Shiraito Falls, "Narusawa Ice Cave," and the "Fugaku Wind Cave" where you can feel the clear water of Mt. Fuji. These are also popular as some of Japan's leading power spots. In addition, there are many sightseeing spots around Mt. Fuji, such as "Yamanakako Hananotsu Park," "Mishima Skywalk," "Fuji Safari Park Clematis Hill," and "Children's Country." Gourmet foods that we recommend trying are the local Yoshida Udon and Fujito. The Fuji Sanroku Whiskey, made with delicious subterranean water from Fuji, is also popular. Summary of Popular Sightseeing Spots at Mt. Fuji This time we introduced the charm of Mt. Fuji, a world renown mountain and the symbol of Japan. Be sure to check out the video to see the beautiful 4K footage of Mt. Fuji. It truly is amazing. Mt. Fuji, the tallest mountain in Japan, can be seen from different places all over Japan. Definitely keep your eyes peeled when visiting Japan. 【Official Website】Mt. Fuji Climbing Official Website http://www.fujisan-climb.jp/en/index.html -
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Mt. Fuji in COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contests: 10 Photos Showcasing the Different Views of Mt. Fuji
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COOL JAPAN VIDEOS is always holding photo contests. This time, we have selected photos that capture the majestic Mt. Fuji, located on the border of Yamanashi and Shizuoka prefectures. We'll also introduce the locations where the photos were taken, so be sure to enjoy each one so you don't miss out on some useful information! COOL JAPAN VIDEOS is a social, video curation site that introduces the charms of Japan to people around the world who are interested in Japan. Our photo contests allow you to participate and even win with photos taken via your smartphone! Stick around to learn more! ■Table of Contents - Mt. Fuji in Past Photo Contests The Aftermath of the Hoei Eruption Swans at Lake Yamanaka The Tea Fields of Obuchi Sasaba Fujiyoshida Oshino Hakkai Aka-Fuji The Daikanzan Observatory Kawaguchi Asama Shrine The Fumotoppara Campground The Takabocchi Highlands - Features of COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contests - Current Photo Contest - Summary of Mt. Fuji in COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contests Mt. Fuji in Past Photo Contests Let's take a look at some of the wonderful photos taken of Mt. Fuji from the many fantastic works that convey the beauty of Japan. COOLJAPANVIDEOS Photographer: 01ktk15 Location: Mizugatsuka Park (Susono, Shizuoka) A Place Where You Can Photograph the Aftermath of the Hoei Eruption Fuji's flanks were blown away by the Hoei Eruption in 1707 during the Edo period (1603-1868 AD), forming the bowl-shaped Hoei Crater. At Mizugatsuka Park, you can photograph the crater in its entirety as it changes from season to season. The crater is located along the Fuji Skyline, near the second station of Mt. Fuji at an elevation of 1,450 meters. You can capture powerful compositions that include the beauty of Mt. Fuji, while reminding you that it's still a mighty volcano. An Article About Mt. Fuji Video article 4:21 Fuji - Japan's Largest Tourist Attraction and the Pride of the Country. Its Mysterious Beauty Fascinates All Who See It YouTube COOLJAPANVIDEOS Photographer: タケタロ Location: Lake Yamanaka (Minamitsuru, Yamanashi) When to See Swans at Lake Yamanaka Swans can usually be seen at Lake Yamanaka around December and fly back north around March or April. Some species of swans are don't migrate, and instead lay eggs and raise their young in the grassy knolls along the shores of Lake Yamanaka in spring. Mt. Fuji is located to the southwest of Lake Yamanaka. If you're looking to capture the majestic Mt. Fuji with beautiful swans and snowy winter scenery in one photograph, the northern shore of Lake Yamanaka is your best bet. A Sightseeing Article About Lake Yamanaka Video article 1:53 Go Sightseeing at Lake Yamanaka, Nestled at the Foot of the Sacred Mt. Fuji! The Yamanakako Area, Surrounded by Nature, Is One of the Top Sightseeing Destinations in Japan! YouTube COOLJAPANVIDEOS Photographer: phantastic420 Location: Obuchi Sasaba (Fuji, Shizuoka) The Tea Fields of Obuchi Sasaba Obuchi Sasaba in the Obuchi district of Fuji City is a photo spot where you can capture Mt. Fuji over vast tea fields with no power lines or buildings to obstruct your view. Many photographers come to capture the verdant tea fields with the towering Mt. Fuji in the backdrop. Located about 10 minutes by car from the Tomei-Fuji and Shin-Tomei Shin-Fuji interchanges, the best time to visit is when the tea leaves are sprouting, particularly from mid-April to mid-May. An Article About Tea Fields and Mt. Fuji Video article 2:09 Obuchi Sasaba - Beautiful Tea Fields and Mt. Fuji in Shizuoka, Japan! YouTube COOLJAPANVIDEOS Photographer: Yuto Yamada Location: Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi Fujiyoshida, a Town With an Amazing View of Mt. Fuji Fujiyoshida, in Yamanashi prefecture, is the closest town to Mt. Fuji and features spectacular views of the mountain. In particular, at Arakurayama Sengen Park, it's possible to capture Mt. Fuji, cherry blossoms, and the 5-story Chureito Pagoda in one frame. Fuji, cherry blossoms, and the five-story pagoda in the frame. On top of the cherry blossoms in spring, visitors can enjoy the depth and splendor of each season here, including the fresh greenery of summer, the autumn foliage in fall, and the splendid snow landscapes in winter, all of which are sure to delight. An Article on Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine in Fujiyoshida Video article 3:16 Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine - Learn About One of Japan's Most Famous Power Spots, Located in Yamanashi Prefecture, Where the Sacred Mt. Fuji Resides, and Information About Popular Amulets and Shuin Stamps for Tourists! YouTube COOLJAPANVIDEOS Photographer: Nguyen Vu Location: Oshino Hakkai (Minamitsuru, Yamanashi) The Beautiful Oshino Hakkai Oshino Hakkai is a sacred spring located at the foot of the natural monument, Mt. Fuji, and is considered a power spot. The pure spring water from Mt. Fuji, a sacred mountain, is said to hold sacred power. This photo conveys the atmosphere and purity of Oshino Hakkai. If you visit Oshino Hakkai, be sure to take a picture, as it will be treasured for a lifetime. An Article on Oshino Hakkai Video article 4:22 Oshino Hakkai - Breathtaking Scenery at the Foot of Mt. Fuji! YouTube COOLJAPANVIDEOS Photographer: Phúc Jindo Location: Oshino, Yamanashi Photographing the Auspicious Aka-Fuji Aka-Fuji (Red Fuji) has long been a symbol of good luck for warding off evil spirits and bringing prosperity to business. It is a sight that photographers all over Japan hope to see. However, the conditions for photographing Aka-Fuji are very specific. Aka-Fuji can only be seen from the eastern side of the mountain from late summer to early autumn, just after sunrise, and on a clear day after rain. If you're a photographer and up for a challenge, we definitely recommend trying to capture this beautiful sight. An Article About Narusawa, Yamanashi, Located at the Foot of Mt. Fuji Video article 2:40 Introducing “Narusawa, Yamanashi,” Home to the Tallest Mountain in Japan. Behold the Jaw Droppingly Beautiful Scenery of Mt. Fuji. YouTube COOLJAPANVIDEOS Photographer: 01ktk15 Location: Daikanzan Observatory (Ashigarashita, Kanagawa) A Breathtaking View From the Daikanzan Observatory The name "Daikanzan" (lit. "Large Viewing Mountain") comes from the artist Yokoyama Taikan, who liked to paint Mt. Fuji from the Sky Lounge at the summit of the 1,011-meter-tall mountain. The spectacular view makes for an excellent photo and will take up a special place in your heart. It's especially popular in winter when the air is crisp and clear. Mt. Fuji and Lake Ashinoko covered with snow is guaranteed to result in a dignified work of art. An Article on the Best Places to View Mt. Fuji Video article 7:32 The Graceful Sight of the World-Famous Mount Fuji Can Be Enjoyed From All Over Japan. This Article Will Help You Find a Spot to View Mt. Fuji That’s Just Right for You! YouTube COOLJAPANVIDEOS Photographer: Phúc Jindo Location: Kawaguchi Asama Shrine (Minamitsuru, Yamanashi) Kawaguchi Asama Shrine – A Torii in the Sky Kawaguchi Asama Shrine was built to worship Mt. Fuji's god, Sengen-O-no-kami, in order to quell a major volcanic eruption of Mt. Fuji. The torii gate is located approximately 30 minutes on foot from the shrine grounds, and the view of Mt. Fuji is beautiful beyond words. It's also called the "Torii in the Sky," and is a recommended spot known for being especially picturesque. An Article on Kawaguchi Chigo no Mai at Kawaguchi Asama Shrine Video article 3:15 Kawaguchi Sengen Shrine, Now a World Cultural Heritage Site! A Look at the Beautiful Traditional Dance, "Kawaguchi Chigo no Mai"! YouTube COOLJAPANVIDEOS Photographer: mioka Location: Fumotoppara Campground (Fujinomiya, Shizuoka) Mt Fuji From the Fumotoppara Campground The best part about the Fumotoppara Campground is that you can see Mt. Fuji in its entirety from the summit to the base. It is truly a picturesque view. Located in Fujinomiya, the Asagiri Plateau, known for its foggy appearance, is also in the vicinity. At the Fumotoppara Campground, a place loved by campers, you can experience the outdoors with a magnificent view of Mt. Fuji. An Article on the Yamanakako Fuji Snow Festival Video article 3:10 Enjoy the Beauty of Mt. Fuji to the Fullest at the Yamanakako Fuji Snow Festival! YouTube COOLJAPANVIDEOS Photographer: HKP Location: Takabocchi Highlands (Shiojiri, Nagano) Mt. Fuji From the Takabocchi Highlands From the summit of the mountain, which offers a 360-degree view of the Takabocchi Highlands, Lake Suwa, the lights of the city by the lake, and the sea of clouds all add to the main attraction of Mt. Fuji. The area is especially spectacular from autumn, when the air is clear and the night views are spectacular, to the time when the access road is closed for the winter. It's hard to take a better picture than Mt. Fuji and a sea of clouds, early in the morning, before the sun rises and when the sky is tinted orange. An Article on the Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre Video article 2:32 The Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre Is a New-Age Museum That Fuses Digital and Analog! The Museum, Located in Fujikawaguchiko, Yamanashi, Is Full of Facilities That Convey the Beauty of the World Heritage Site Mt. Fuji! YouTube Features of COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contests COOL JAPAN VIDEOS is a social, video curation site that shares the charms of Japan with people all over the world who are interested in Japan. Click here for more information about COOLJAPANVIDEOS 「COOL JAPAN VIDEOS photo contests are open to everyone! Even a photo taken by chance with your smartphone could win a prize! Here are some of the features of our contests. ・Photos taken not only with SLR cameras and digital cameras, but also with smartphones and other devices can be submitted. ・You can submit as many photos as you like during the contest period. ・Image editing, such as cropping and color changes, is also allowed! Here you can find all of the past photo contest winners in one place. You can also see the prizes for each contest, as well as the locations where the photos were taken and the judges' critiques. Click here to see past photo contest winners Text only Photo Contest Results - COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Winning Photos - Discover the Charms of Japan! Current Photo Contest The following is information about the current photo contest. [Ongoing From September 2022] The 13th COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contest Theme: Japan Travel Memories Submission period: September 1, 2022 12:00 AM - October 31, 2022 11:59 PM (Japan time) Prizes: ■Grand Prize: 30,000 yen Amazon gift card (1 Winner) ■Honorable Mentions: 10,000 yen Amazon gift card (5 Winners) COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contest: Japan Travel Memories Summary of Mt. Fuji in COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contests Did you enjoy these photos showing the beauty of Mt. Fuji? All of these were submitted to our past photo contest. There are some very popular photo spots included as well. Mt. Fuji has various appearances, changing with Japan's four seasons, as well as natural conditions, and time of day. We hope these photos of Mt. Fuji, a symbol of Japan and a World Heritage Site, will reach people around the world. We invite you to share the beauty of Japan with people around the world with COOL JAPAN VIDEOS. 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Obuchi Sasaba - Beautiful Tea Fields and Mt. Fuji in Shizuoka, Japan!
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Tea Fields and Mt. Fuji This video, titled “Drone Shot Tea Plantation and Mt. Fuji Obuchi Sasaba(空撮 茶畑と富士山 静岡 大淵笹場 | Tea Plantation and Mt. Fuji),” is a video using drone footage of a tea plantation around Mt. Fuji in Shizuoka in the Tokai region of Japan. It was produced by "crescendo L DESIGN." The Mt.Fuji area in Shizuoka has two famous tea growing locations called Obuchi Sasaba and Imamiya. Early summer, when the lush tea plantation spreads across the slope on the outskirts of Mt. Fuji and shows natural scenic beauty unique to the famous tea growing locations, is the best time to visit. You can watch drone footage of the tea plantation at Obuchi Sasaba in the video. With Mt. Fuji faintly covered in snow in the background, the vast, solid green tea plantation creates a beautiful landscape unique to Japan. Please watch the video and enjoy the scenic beauty that can only be seen in Japan. How Japanese Tea Is Grown Photo:A Tea Plantation Tea plants grow well in warm weather. In Japan, the largest producers of tea are the Mt. Fuji area in Shizuoka, Uji in Kyoto, and Sayama in Saitama, and teas from these area are called the "Three Famous Teas of Japan." An evergreen tree called camellia sinensis is grown in tea farms nationwide and tea picking is held during May when fresh tea leaves are harvested. The tea is harvested and sold as new tea, so be sure to taste the freshly harvested, elegant flavors. In Shizuoka tea plantations, windmill-like structures are installed to protect the new tea from frost damage in the early spring. Obuchi Sasaba in this video is in Shizuoka Prefecture, which boasts the largest tea cultivation and production area in Japan. Experience Tea Picking on the Outskirts of Mt. Fuji! Photo:Tea picking A popular attraction in tea producing areas, including Obuchi Sasaba in the Shizuoka area, is tea picking. There are also spots where you can borrow a tea-girl costume to pick tea and enjoy a memorable experience. Picking tea in the sprawling tea fields of Obuchi Sasaba, is a great way to remember your trip. We recommend that you buy some delicious tea as a souvenir after a leisurely tour of the tea plantations around Mt. Fuji. Let’s Visit the Obuchi Sasaba Tea Plantation Photo:The tea plantation of Obuchi Sasaba Shizuoka Prefecture is known as one of Japan's leading tea-producing regions and there are many tea plantations in the prefecture. In spring, you can see the verdant landscape of tea fields at the foot of Mt. Fuji. The scenery has become so popular among foreign tourists in recent years that you can take a tour of the tea plantations by minibus. Obuchi Sasaba is also very popular with photographers as one of the most popular spots to take photos of Mt. Fuji. During Golden Week, the Oobuchi Tea Festival is held, where you can take photos of "tea-girls" picking tea. You're sure to get some great Instagram pics! Summary of Obuchi Sasaba In this video, you can see a spectacular view of the greenery of young tea leaves against the backdrop of Mt. Fuji. After viewing the scenic beauty of Obuchi Sasaba, your everyday tea may be more flavorful. We hope you enjoy your early summer sightseeing trip in the scenic beauty of Shizuoka, where you can experience tea picking, buy delicious tea, and enjoy Japanese tea culture! ◆Obuchi Sasaba◆ 【Address】Near 1516, Obuchi, Fuji City, Shizuoka 【Access】About 35 minutes from JR Fuji Station by bus or about 20 minutes from Tomei Fuji IC/New Tomei New Fuji IC by car 【Parking】Toll parking is available near the tea plantation 【Tripadvisor】Obuchi Sasaba https://www.tripadvisor.en/ShowUserReviews-g303147-d10282623-r377490474-Obuchi_Sasaba-Fuji_Shizuoka_Prefecture_Tokai_Chubu.html -
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Go Sightseeing at Lake Yamanaka, Nestled at the Foot of the Sacred Mt. Fuji! The Yamanakako Area, Surrounded by Nature, Is One of the Top Sightseeing Destinations in Japan!
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Lake Yamanaka, One of the Fuji Five Lakes This video, titled "HIKE IN LAKE YAMANAKAKO," was released by the "Lake Yamanaka Tourism Department" (山中湖村観光課). The video introduces Yamanashi prefecture's (山梨県) Lake Yamanaka, one of the top sightseeing spots in Japan among both foreign and domestic travelers. Lake Yamanaka lies at the foot of Mt. Fuji and has the largest surface area of the Fuji Five Lakes making it one of the most famous sightseeing spots in Japan. It's located in Yamanakako Village, in the Minamitsuru district of Yamanashi Prefecture. From 0:13 in the video, you can see the spectacular scenery of the lake and the nature surrounding it. In the background lies the impressive Mt. Fuji, a majestic mountain that many travelers, both foreign and domestic, come to see each year. Enjoy Hiking at Lake Yamanaka! Photo:Takasashiyama and Yamanaka Lake, Kanagawa Prefecture We highly recommended hiking on your trip to Lake Yamanaka. Hiking does require a fair amount of stamina, but the views of the beech tree forest that can be seen at 0:44, the wild flowers and large trees shown at 1:04, and the spectacular views across the grasslands, are guaranteed to make the effort worthwhile. Some of the most popular hiking courses in the area include the "Mt. Mikuni Panoramic Hiking Course" (三国山・パノラマ台ハイキングコース), "Mt. Takazasu and Mt. Myojin Hiking Courses" (高指山・明神山ハイキングコース), "Mt. Ishiwari Hiking Course" (石割山ハイキングコース), and the "Mt. Ohira Hiking Course" (太平山ハイキングコース). All of the mountains mentioned above are featured in the video so we highly recommend checking it out to find out which hiking course interests you the most! For those of you visiting Yamanashi prefecture for the first time, we recommend the "Mount Mikuni Panoramic Hiking Course" which offers scenery you are unlikely to find anywhere else, as well as the view of "Diamond Fuji." Top 3 Sightseeing Spots Around Lake Yamanaka Photo:camp 1. Sonei Yamanakako Campsite (村営山中湖キャンプ場). If you're thinking about going camping during your trip to Lake Yamanaka, we highly recommend the Sonei Yamanakako Campsite. As a tent only campsite there are no cottages available, but you can spend the night on one of the lodge beds and it's the perfect place to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Lake Yamanaka and its surroundings. The area is fully equipped with public facilities, including toilets and showers, to help make your stay as comfortable as possible. 2. Yamanakako Hot Springs: Benifuji no Yu (紅富士の湯) With all baths boasting a view of Mount Fuji, this is an experience you can't afford to miss on your trip to Yamanashi prefecture. Enjoy taking a dip in the baths to rest your tired legs after a long day of hiking while enjoying the beautiful scenery the hot springs have to offer. 3. Hananomiyako Park (花の都公園). Hananomiyako park, situated on the banks of Lake Yamanaka, is one of the leading tourist attractions in Yamanashi prefecture. The area is beautifully colored with different seasonal flowers and is a popular spot for traveling couples. Other activities you can enjoy in the area include fishing for wakasagi (Japanese smelt), cycling around the lake, taking a trip on a sightseeing boat, and even hang gliding! If you have time to spare, be sure to try some of the local cuisine, such as Hoto (ほうとう) or Yoshida Udon (吉田うどん). After you're done eating, if you need a place to stay there are plenty of hotels and ryokan for you to choose from in the area. Summary of Sightseeing at Lake Yamanaka Photo:Autumn scenery by Lake Yamanaka, Yamanashi Prefecture In this article, we introduced Lake Yamanaka, a tourist spot that symbolizes Yamanashi prefecture. Lake Yamanaka is situated in Yamanakako Village in the Minamitsuru District of Yamanashi prefecture. It is without a doubt one of the most popular and famous sightseeing spots in Japan and we highly recommend it to anyone visiting Japan from overseas! Lake Yamanaka is easily accessible, taking just one and a half hours to reach from Tokyo by car. There are many other sightseeing spots and events held in the area around Lake Yamanaka, such as Oshino Hakkai (忍野八海), Sengen Shrine (浅間神社), and fireworks displays. If after watching this video you'd like to learn more about Lake Yamanaka, we highly recommend taking a trip to see all of the beautiful scenery in person! 【Tripadvisor】Sonei Yamanakako Campsite https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g1104179-d13236229-Reviews-Lake_Yamanaka_Campsite-Yamanakako_mura_Minamitsuru_gun_Yamanashi_Prefecture_Koshinet.html -
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Introducing “Narusawa, Yamanashi,” Home to the Tallest Mountain in Japan. Behold the Jaw Droppingly Beautiful Scenery of Mt. Fuji.
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Introducing a tourist information video for Narusawa, Yamanashi. This video introduces Narusawa, Narumitsuru county, Yamanashi in Japan's Kanto region, using time lapse and an air footage from a drone. It was produced by “Narusawa Sightseeing Site.” The title of the video is “Narusawa tour PR movie(鳴沢村観光PRムービー)”. Narusawa, Minamitsuru in Yamanashi is located at the bottom of Mt. Fuji, surrounded by nature. Narusawa, Minamitsuru, Yamanashi, in Fuji Hakone Izu national park, has an elevation of ~3,300 ft. Be sure to watch the video as you follow along with this article to learn more about Narusawa, a place where many tourists come to visit and enjoy the view of the beautiful, World Cultural Heritage site, Mt.Fuji. Sightseeing at Narusawa, Yamanashi Photo:Narusawa Ice Cave Aokigahara Forest is a very dense and wide sea of trees. "Narusawa Ice Cave," which you can see in the video at 0:19, is a sacred place created by nature. We recommend walking around Fujigoko, Sankodai, Gokodai as well as one of the hiking routes of Mt. Fuji to experience the magnificent Japanese nature. Enjoy the Beautiful View of Mt. Fuji in Narusawa, Yamanashi Photo:Mt. Fuji Fuji, which takes on different appearances depending on the season and time of day, is great for taking Instagram photos. Watch the video at 0:31 to see how the shadow of Mt Fuji appears over Susono city. The shadow of Mt. Fuji floating in a sea of clouds is a very rare view only available from a viewpoint close to the top of another mountain. Pearl Fuji, which can be seen at 0:37 in the video, shows a full moon seemingly resting on the top of Mount Fuji. It's a spectacular view that can only be seen if the weather is just right. One of the appeals of climbing Mount Fuji is that you can enjoy the magnificent nature. (Also the bragging rights that come with it). There are several different ways to enjoy sightseeing at Mt. Fuji. If you are climbing Mt Fuji, look up the stars from the 5th station. Enjoy the cherry blossom views of Tongenji Temple when the temperatures warm up in the spring, watch the maple leaves turn a magnificent red in the fall, admire the scenery of the nearby villages, or enjoy the views around Mt. Fuji. Activities and Gourmet Food in Narusawa, Yamanashi Photo:Hoto noodle Try different activities in the nature of Narusawa, Yamanashi. Fujiten Snow resort, Forest Adventure Fuji, Narusawa Ikiki park, and Okuniwa nature park (which you can see in the video at 2:02) are all great places you can visit. Unsurprisingly, several golf courses are also available in the magnificent nature of Narusawa, Yamanashi, so if you enjoy playing golf be sure to check it out. For gourmet food, we recommend you visit Koyodai Tenbo Rest house and Roadside Station Narusawa in the Fuji Goko area. The local specialty cuisine includes “Hoto noodles” and “Yoshida Udon.” Roadside Station Narusawa also has the “Narusawa Museum of Mt Fuji” where you can learn about the history and nature of Mt. Fuji and the surrounding area. There is a life-sized model of dinosaur, a natural walking path in a lava tube, and an observatory to enjoy a whole view of Mt. Fuji. Fun events that occur throughout the year in Narusawa include: “Narusawa Tsutsuji Festival,” “Narusawa Harvest Festival,” “Narusawa Agriculture Festival,” “Fuji Narusawa Koyo Roadrace,” and the “Blueberry Festival.” We also recommend booking a hotel or ryokan near Kyuka village and enjoying the natural hot springs. Summary of Narusawa, Yamanashi As you can see in the video, there is so much to see and enjoy in the nature around Mt. Fuji. Which sightseeing spot captured your attention? There are many more popular tourist attractions such as “Blueberry picking,” “Hot springs Yurari,” where you can relax in an onsen with the spectacular Mt. Fuji right in front of your eyes, the “Paddy field,” “Narusawa indoor tennis court,” and more. Be sure to visit Narusawa and discover your favorite tourist spot! If you want to enjoy the fascinating natural scenery to your heart's content, please visit these popular locations in Narusawa, Yamanashi 【Official Website】Narusawa, Narumitsuru, Yamanashi, Town Hall Website https://www.vill.narusawa.yamanashi.jp/forms/top/top.aspx 【Official Website】Home page, Narusawa Official Sightseeing site Narusawa Sansaku Guide https://www.narusawa-kanko.jp/ -
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The View of 1,000 Cherry Trees in Full Bloom at the Foot of Mt. Fuji Is Incredible! The Beauty of the Pink Tunnel of Cherry Blossom in Oyama, Shizuoka Will Blow You Away!
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More About the Popular Sightseeing Spot "Fuji Cemetery" This video "Aerial Photography - One Thousand Cherry Trees(空撮 満開の千本桜)" created by "FUJISAN DRONE BASE" contains footage of the popular sightseeing spot "Fuji Cemetery" (富士霊園) taken via drone photography. As you can see throughout the video, there is a main street which passes through the cemetery that is situated near Mt. Fuji. 1,000 Yoshino cherry trees (ソメイヨシノ) are planted along the roadside which, in spring, blossom to create magnificent scenery. Throughout this three-and-a-half-minute long video, you can enjoy the spectacular view of the cherry trees in full bloom. This spot has even been selected as one of the top 100 cherry blossom viewing spots in Japan! The 1,000 Cherry Trees of Fuji Cemetery Are Beautiful! Photo:Fuji Cemetery with cherry blossoms in full bloom The 1,000 cherry trees of Fuji Cemetery are a famous cherry blossom viewing spot in the town of Oyama in Shizuoka prefecture (静岡県小山町), located in the Tokai region (東海地方) of Japan. The Yoshino cherry trees in full bloom cover the main street creating a tunnel-like effect. It's hard to put into words just how beautiful the view is! You can take a look at this tunnel-like effect from 2:27 in the video. As cherry blossom season comes to a close, the petals begin to fall in a blizzard-like fashion before eventually fluttering down to the ground in a beautiful performance. There are many other flowers planted across the vast grounds of the cemetery which you can enjoy throughout the year as the seasons change. There's a platform in Fuji Cemetery where you can get a great view of the 1,000 Yoshino cherry trees. This is a great place to take amazing photos that you can share on Instagram! At 1:04 in the video, there's a stunning shot of snow-covered Mt. Fuji with cherry blossom in the foreground. Tips to Enjoy Cherry Blossom Viewing in the Area Surrounding Mt. Fuji Photo:Fuji Cemetery with cherry blossoms in full bloom The cherry tree most people think of when they hear the word "sakura" is the Yoshino cherry. However, there are other kinds such as the Yaezakura cherry (八重桜) that you can also enjoy in the area. In the spring, people in Japan travel to famous parks, temples and shrines to enjoy cherry blossom viewing events. As spring approaches, be sure to stay on top of the cherry blossom status in order to get the best view possible! Summary of the 1,000 Cherry Trees of Fuji Cemetery Photo:Cherry Blossoms at Fuji Cemetery During summer, many tourists travel to Shizuoka prefecture to climb Mt. Fuji, but there are many other sightseeing spots in the area for you to enjoy throughout the year. The beginning of spring is the perfect time to enjoy the cherry blossoms at Fuji Cemetery! There are several other famous cherry blossom viewing sites in the area with cherry trees such as the Yoshino cherry, Weeping cherry (枝垂れ桜), and Mountain cherry (山桜). Why not head over to the Mt. Fuji area of Shizuoka prefecture this spring and take a tour of the various cherry blossom viewing spots? ◆Fuji Cemetery General Information◆ 【Address】888ー2 Omika, Oyama, Sunto District, Shizuoka 410-1308 【Access】20 minutes by bus from JR Gotemba Line Suruga-Oyama station (JR御殿場線駿河小山駅) 【Admission Fee】Free 【Hours】9am - 4.30pm 【Closures】 Open year round 【Parking】Available (temporary parking area) 【Telephone】 0550-78-0311 【Tripadvisor】Fuji Cemetery https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g1121213-d3586539-r315214344-Fuji_Reien_Cemetry-Oyama_cho_Sunto_gun_Shizuoka_Prefecture_Tokai_Chubu.html -
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Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine - Learn About One of Japan's Most Famous Power Spots, Located in Yamanashi Prefecture, Where the Sacred Mt. Fuji Resides, and Information About Popular Amulets and Shuin Stamps for Tourists!
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Introducing Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine This is an aerial video of Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine in Yamanashi prefecture, Japan, created by 「crescendo L DESIGN」. Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine is located at Yoshidaguchi, one of the starting points of the climbing trail for Mt. Fuji. In this article, we're going to explore the charms of the world cultural heritage site Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine. The video will introduce must-see places inside the shrine as well as give an aerial view of the facility. Be sure to follow along as you read the article. The History of Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine ©ShozzaTrip Modifying Mt. Fuji is a World Cultural Heritage site, and Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine, which has a history of over 1900 years, has been designated as a National Important Cultural Property. Throughout history, Mt. Fuji has erupted several times. In the past, people believed the eruptions indicated the anger of the gods. Because of this, they built many Sengen shrines around Mt. Fuji and revered them as the gods of the volcano. The deity of beauty, Princess Konohanasakuya (木花咲耶姫, Konohanasakuya hime), is the primary god of the Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine. It is said that the shrine brings success in love, relationships, and business. Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine, located at the foot of the revered Mt. Fuji, attracts attention as a power spot where you can feel the energy of nature. Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine Precinct Touring Route As you walk through the huge gate toward the shrine precinct, there is a grand Zuishin Gate (随神門, Zuishin mon) (a gate that prevents evil spirits from entering the shrine) welcoming visitors. Many stone lanterns guide you to the shrine. After purifying yourself at the Chozuya (a place for ritual cleansing of hands and mouth with water when visiting shrines), go on to Haiden (the hall of worship) where the large Tengu (Long-nosed goblin) masks are enshrined. After visiting the sacred trees Fujitarosugi (Japanese cedar) and FufuHinoki (Japanese cypress), pray at the main hall in the back. Don't forget to visit Suwa shrine (諏訪神社, Suwa jinja) as well. When you're done praying, we recommend visiting Otsuka Yama (大塚丘, Otsuka Yama), the birthplace of Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine, and also where Yamato Takeru no Mikoto (日本武尊, Yamatotakerunomikoto) and Asama no Okami (浅野大神, AsamanoOkami) are enshrined. The view from the huge main gate through the main hall is introduced in the video at 0:47. Sightseeing at Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine Photo:Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine There are two types of seals visitors to Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine can receive. We recommend getting both! The fortunes that come with the charms and Netsuke (miniature sculptures) you can get at the shrine are also popular. The Yoshida Fire Festival is held at the shrine annually on the 26th and 27th in August. This festival is known as one of the "three most unique festivals in Japan." This fantastical fire festival is a must-see. Recap of Kitaguchi Honfu Fuji Sengen Shrine Mt. Fuji has long been revered as the god of volcanos in Japan. In the Edo period (1603-1868), numerous artists took up Mt. Fuji in their Ukiyo-e paintings, showing that Mt. Fuji has long been an object of worship. When you have a chance to take a trip to Mt. Fuji, it's worth visiting Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine, known as a sacred historical spot where the light filters through the trees beautifully. Yoshida Udon is a famous local food in Yoshida City, Fuji, Yamanashi, where Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine is located. Be sure to try this delicious treat on your return from the shrine. Watching the video showing the powerful Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine will give you the great power of Mt. Fuji! ◆Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine◆ 【Address】5558 Kamiyoshida Fujiyoshida-shi Yamanashi-ken 403-0005, JAPAN 【Access】20 minutes on foot or by bus from Fujikyukousen Fujiyama Station, or 20 minutes on foot from Fujikyu Highland by bus (Fujikko-go) 【Hours】Reception Hours : 9:00 to 16:30 【Closures】Open everyday 【Parking】Available 【Phone Number】0555-22-0221 【Official Website】KitaguchiHongu Fuji Sengen Shrine https://sengenjinja.jp/english/index.html -
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Oshino Hakkai - Breathtaking Scenery at the Foot of Mt. Fuji!
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Introducing Oshino Hakkai in Yamanashi Prefecture This video, titled "Yamanashi Oshino Hakkai - 忍野八海 - 4K Ultra HD," was released by "TokyoStreetView-Japan The Beautiful." It introduces the scenery of Oshino Hakkai in Oshino Village, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi Prefecture. Oshino Hakkai is a spot where the snowmelt of Mt. Fuji is filtered underground forming 8 springs. Oshino Hakkai, which allows you to feel the magnificent natural beauty of Japan, is designated as a World Heritage Site, as well as a nationally designated natural monument, one of Japan's Top 100 Spring Waters, one of the Top 100 New Views of Mt. Fuji, and one of the Top 100 Prefectural Views of Mt. Fuji. Exploring the History of Oshino Hakkai Photo:Yamanashi Prefecture, Oshino Hakkai & Mt. Fuji Oshino Hakkai, located near Lake Yamanaka at the northern foot of Mt. Fuji, is a general term for the 8 springs there: Deguchi-ike Pond, Sokonashi-ike Pond, Okama-ike Pond, Choshi-ike Pond, Waku-ike Pond, Nigori-ike Pond, Kagami-ike Pond, and Ayame-ike Pond. Originally, there was a large lake at the northern foot of Mt. Fuji and there is a legend that this lake was later divided into Lake Yamanaka and Oshino Hakkai. Mt. Fuji garnered faith as a historic spiritual site during the Edo Period. It's said that in the past, believers of the Mt. Fuji faith would cleanse themselves in the waters of Oshino Hakkai and then ascend Mt. Fuji. Oshino Hakkai - A Sightseeing Destination With Beautiful Scenery Photo:Yamanashi Prefecture, Chuike Pond Oshino Hakkai is an excellent location where you can fully enjoy the grandeur of nature. As shown at 2:47 in the video, you can enjoy the beautiful Instagrammable scenery, especially when the leaves begin to change color and the surroundings are dyed in vivid shades of red and orange. The clear springs are so beautiful that, as it is shown from 1:03 in the video, you can clearly see the carp swimming in the water. Due to its mysterious scenic beauty, in recent years it has been garnering attention from tourists as a power spot along with Mt. Fuji. Also, as you can see from 2:04 in the video, old fashioned houses are lined up around the perimeter of Oshino Hakkai. It's a rustic, yet luxurious atmosphere that you can't experience in big cities like Tokyo. Tourist Information Around Oshino Hakkai Photo:Yamanashi Prefecture, World Heritage Site Oshino Hakkai There are many souvenir shops and restaurants around Oshino Hakkai. After going sightseeing around Oshino Hakkai, we highly recommend trying some of the delicious food in the area, such as soba and udon, the specialties of Oshino Village, at an old fashioned home-style restaurant where you can experience the atmosphere of a Japan long past. If you're sightseeing in the Fuji-Yoshida area of Yamanashi Prefecture, using the Oshino Hakkai parking lot or the parking lot near Shibokusa Sengen Shrine is very convenient. Summary of Oshino Hakkai Photo:Yamanashi Prefecture, Oshino Hakkai & Mt. Fuji The video introduces the beautiful Mt. Fuji and the breathtaking scenery of the surrounding area. If you're headed out sightseeing to Mt. Fuji, a sacred mountain of Japan, you don't want to miss Oshino Hakkai when you visit Lake Yamanaka and the Fuji Five Lakes. ◆Oshino Hakkai|Facility Overview◆ 【Address】Shibokusa, Oshino Village, Minamitsuru County, Yamanashi Prefecture 【Access】Approximately 20 minutes from the Lake Kawaguchi I.C. Chuo Expressway 【Hours】24 hours 【Closures】None 【Admission Fee】Free admission 【Parking】Paid parking available 【Telephone】0555-84-3111 【Official Website】Oshino Hakkai | Oshino Village Official Tourism Website http://www.vill.oshino.yamanashi.jp/8lake.html 【Tripadvisor】Oshino Hakkai https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1165978-d1425547-Reviews-Oshino_Hakkai-Oshino_mura_Minamitsuru_gun_Yamanashi_Prefecture_Koshinetsu_Chubu.html -
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Kamiike Pond Is a Mysterious Pond Surrounded by the Sea, Yet Filled With Freshwater Carp. Enjoy the Beauty of This Tourist Destination in Shizuoka, One of the Seven Wonders of Izu, Whose Mysteries Have Yet to Be Solved!
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Introducing Osezaki Kamiike Pond in Shizuoka Prefecture! This video, “絶景空撮 大瀬崎 神秘の自然と信仰の岬 - Aerial view of Cape Osezaki - Secret nature and religious cape -」,” is an aerial video of Cape Osezaki’s Kamiike Pond, located in the bayside of Numazu city, Shizuoka prefecture, produced by “FUJISAN DRONE BASE.” Osezaki is a cape in Numazu city, Shizuoka prefecture, extending into Suruga Bay, and is also called the Ose no Kami Pond of Ose Myojin, or Biwa Island. As shown at 0:50 in the video, you can see the great view of Mt. Fuji over the sea from Osezaki Kamiike Pond. What Kind of Sightseeing Spot Is Osezaki Kamiike Pond? Photo:Osezaki Kamiike, Numazu City, Shizuoka Prefecture As seen in the video at 0:15, Osezaki features the beautiful Kamiike Pond, with the longest part of the pond being about 100 meters wide. Osezaki’s Kamiike Pond is called an "unexplored area," "mysterious spring," and is a mysterious spot considered one of the seven wonders of Izu. Although Ose Myojin’s Kamiike Pond is located at the tip of a cape, it's a fresh water pond, and fresh water fish, such as carp, call this pond home. It is said that Mt. Fuji’s underground water pours into Ose Myojin’s Kamiike Pond, but the mystery of Ose Myojin’s Kamiike Pond has yet to be solved. The water quality and depth are also unknown. Let’s Visit Ose Shrine in Osezaki! Photo:Osezaki and Ose Shrine Around the Osezaki Kamiike Pond are many large juniper trees with thick foliage. Osezaki’s juniper forest has been designated a Natural Monument. Hikitechikara no Mikoto (Ose Shrine) seen in the video at 1:14, is located at the peak of Osezaki, with an elevation of approximately 10m, and is called the protectorate god of the sea. Other highlights include a sacred tree said to be 1,500 years old, a pair of iron geta (sandals) dedicated near the torii gate, and a strange fan made of tengu leaves derived from the legend of tengu. Sightseeing Around Osezaki’s Kamiike Pond Photo:Clownfish Around the scenic Osezaki is the Ose beach, which is one of Japan’s “Top 100 Beaches.” Spending time listening to the waves and taking in the sunset is very relaxing. Osezaki is also popular as a diving spot, and many divers visit here during the on season. Osezaki is also known as a fishing spot, but collecting animals and plants around Kamiike Pond is prohibited by the Cultural Assets Preservation Act, so be careful not to break any laws. Summary of Ose Myojin’s Kamiike Pond Source :YouTube screenshot Shizuoka prefecture’s Osezaki Kamiike Pond area, introduced in the video, is a nice Instagram spot where you can see the beautiful sea and Mt. Fuji. There are many sightseeing spots in Izu, book a hotel nearby and visit Osezaki. In the spring time, cherry blossoms bloom nearby as well. We also recommend participating in a tour visiting Ose Myojin’s Kamiike Pond and the nearby area. ◆Hikitechikaranomikoto Shrine (Ose Shrine) General Information◆ 【Address】329, Nishiura Enashi, Numazu city, Shizuoka, ZIP 410-0244 【Access】80 minutes by bus from JR Numazu Station 【Admission fee】100 JPY 【Hours】8:30-17:00 【Parking】Available 【Telephone】055-942-2603 【Tripadvisor】Ose Myojin’s Kamiike Pond https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1019668-d1313552-Reviews-Ose_no_Kami_Pond-Numazu_Shizuoka_Prefecture_Tokai_Chubu.html -
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There Are So Many Fascinating Places to Visit in Shizuoka Prefecture! One of Japan's Most Scenic Destinations Condensed Into Three Minutes!
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魅力たっぷり静岡県紹介動画について こちらの動画は「The Moment SHIZUOKA」が公開した「The Moment SHIZUOKA - 静岡県公式観光プロモーション映像」です。 「静岡」といえば「富士山」や「駿河湾」などの雄大な景色と「緑茶」などがまず連想します。 しかし、静岡の魅力はそれらだけではありません。 こちらの動画では、美しい自然と多くの名所が散在する静岡の見どころが存分に紹介されています。 観光地として日本有数の景勝スポットを誇る静岡の素晴らしさの一端を垣間見ることができるでしょう。 静岡県の素晴らしい絶景の観光スポット 静岡への観光旅行でまず決めるべきなのが宿泊先。 静岡観光で人気なのは伊豆市の「新井旅館」や藤枝市の「岡部宿大旅籠柏屋」など。 どちらも建物自体が貴重な文化財で、日本古来の伝統・文化を感じさせる宿泊施設です。 さて、宿泊先が決まったら、静岡の名所巡りを楽しみましょう。 静岡観光での最大の魅力は、無数にある絶景スポットです。 日本だけでなく海外の観光客からも人気を集めている美しい健勝地は「富士山」「富士川」「駿河湾」「大瀬崎」「柿田川湧水群」「鮎壷の滝」「河津七滝」「龍宮窟」「十国峠」「浜名湖」「弁天島」「新居関跡」「三保松原」「奥石廊崎」「城ヶ崎海岸」など。 これらに加えて「西伊豆の夕日」は静岡随一のインスタ映えする観光スポットとして大人気です。 静岡県の歴史に触れる史跡群と、たっぷり遊べる施設 静岡は「新居関跡」「黒田家代官屋敷」「韮山反射炉」「御前崎灯台」などをはじめとする、日本の歴史的建造物や史跡の宝庫としても知られています。 そして、神社・仏閣では「小國神社」「伊豆山神社」「三嶋大社」「須山浅間神社」「富士山東口本宮」「富士山本宮浅間大社」「松蔭寺(白隠さん)」などが有名です。 そして、日本の近代的な施設および建造物「焼津さかなセンター」「ヤマハスタジアム」「御殿場プレミアム・アウトレット」が人気で、「小山城」「徳川家家康公像」「韮山反射炉」も一度は訪れたい名所です。 さらに、ファミリー層へのおすすめが「小笠山総合運動公園エコパ」と「熱川バナナワニ園」。 どちらも一日たっぷり遊べる楽しいアミューズメントパークです。 また、空からのアクセスならぜひ「富士山静岡空港」の利用を。 建物自体がグルメにも遊びにもショッピングにも満足できます。 そして、美術鑑賞なら「伊豆の長八美術館」も静岡観光には外せないスポット。 スポーツ好きには、日本有数の自転車競技施設として知られる「伊豆ベロドローム」もおすすめです。 遠州の景観を存分に堪能しよう 静岡観光で日本古来の「遠州、駿河国・伊豆国」の歴史に触れたい方は「遠州横須賀街道」と「十国峠」は外せません。 そして、雄大な自然の景色を堪能したい方には「急勾配日本一」として有名な「南アルプスあぷとライン」がおすすめ。 また「世界一の木造橋」として知られる「蓬莱橋」も必見です。 さらに、日本有数の「秘境駅」とされる「奥大井湖上駅」からの眺望はまさに絶景と呼ぶに相応しい名所です。 魅力たっぷり静岡県紹介まとめ 動画をご覧になれば、すぐにでも観光したくなる、見処がいっぱいの魅力あふれる静岡。 あなたも静岡観光でその素晴らしさを存分に堪能してみてください。 -
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Autumn in COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contests: 10 Beautiful Photos of Autumn in Japan
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COOL JAPAN VIDEOS is always holding photo contests. This time, we have selected photos that capture a glimpse of autumn from among those submitted to our past photo contests. Autumn in Japan means autumn leaves, seasonal foods, outdoor activities, sports, art, travel, and so much more. Some of the photographs introduced in this article can only be taken under very specific conditions and with the right timing. We hope you take the time to enjoy them. COOL JAPAN VIDEOS is a social, video curation site that introduces the charms of Japan to people around the world who are interested in Japan. Our photo contests allow you to participate and even win with photos taken via your smartphone! Stick around to learn more! ■Table of Contents - Autumn in Past Photo Contests The Maple Corridor of Lake Kawaguchi Ryuzu Falls, Nikko Murodo - The Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route Daisho-in Temple Bales of Straw After a Rice Harvest Akatombo (Red Dragonflies) Hitachi Seaside Park Takeda Castle Ruins, the Castle in the Sky Salmon Spawning in Hokkaido Spider Lilies - Features of COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contests - Current Photo Contest - Summary of Autumn in COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contests Autumn in Past Photo Contests Past COOL JAPAN VIDEOS photo contests were filled with many wonderful works that convey the charms of Japan! Let's take a look at some of the wonderful photos taken in autumn. We'll also include the locations where the photos were taken and related articles for reference. COOLJAPANVIDEOS Photographer: Phúc Jindo Location: Lake Kawaguchiko (Minamitsuru, Yamanashi) The Maple Corridor of Lake Kawaguchi, a Photogenic Spot in Autumn Mt. Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi are extremely popular among photographers. 400-500 maples can be seen along the shores of Lake Kawaguchi, making this area one of the best places for photographing the beautifully colored leaves that cover the road and create a tunnel of autumn leaves. The Fuji Kawaguchiko Autumn Leaves Festival is held every year from late October to mid-November, and the illuminated corridor offers a fantastic view of autumn leaves and Mt. Fuji. An Article on Mt. Fuji Video article 4:21 Fuji - Japan's Largest Tourist Attraction and the Pride of the Country. Its Mysterious Beauty Fascinates All Who See It YouTube COOLJAPANVIDEOS Photographer: YOU Location: Ryuzu Falls (Nikko, Tochigi) The Charms of Ryuzu Falls, Nikko Ryuzu Falls is one of the three most famous waterfalls in Nikko. The name Ryuzu (竜頭 Ryuzu, lit "Dragon's Head") comes from its resemblance to a dragon's head, which is divided into two halves by large rocks. Starting in late September, visitors to the falls can enjoy beautiful autumn leaves, and from May to June, the vibrant magenta of the azaleas can be observed. An Article on Sightseeing in Nikko Video article 10:36 A Look at the Beautiful Autumnal Scenery Created by Mother Nature! Enjoy Autumn in Japan With Kegon Falls and the Autumn Foliage of Lake Chuzenji, Two of Nikko, Tochigi's Most Famous Scenic Spots! YouTube COOLJAPANVIDEOS Photographer: HAJIME Location: Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route - Murodo (Nakaniikawa, Toyama) Murodo - The Charms of the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route Murodo, the central point of the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, is 2,450 meters above sea level and is a popular place for mountain climbing and sightseeing, with views of the Tateyama Three Peaks and more. Murodo is dotted with many sightseeing spots, such as Mikurigaike Pond, Jigokudani (Hell Valley), and Tateyama Tamadono Springs. Beautiful seasonal scenery can be enjoyed here from April to the end of November. An Article on Sightseeing in Tateyama, Toyama Video article 2:11 View Nature From the Sky on the Tateyama Ropeway in Toyama Prefecture! A Must-Visit Spot With Spectacular Views That Change With the Seasons! YouTube COOLJAPANVIDEOS Photographer: Carin Location: Daisho-in Temple (Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima) Highlights of Daisho-in Temple Daisho-in Temple is the oldest and most prestigious temple in Miyajima, Hiroshima, and was founded by Kobo Daishi (Kukai), the Japanese Buddhist monk that founded the esoteric Shingon school of Buddhism. The temple is said to have been visited by great figures, such as Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Ito Hirobumi, successive members of the imperial family, and in 2006, the 14th Dalai Lama. The temple is home to many attractions, including the Five Hundred Rakan (Arhats), each wearing a hat and bearing a different expression; Henjokutsu Cave, a beautiful cave with 88 depictions of Buddha and lanterns covering the ceiling; and many cute Jizo statues. Daisho-in Temple, a power spot and one of Miyajima's most popular tourist attractions, is located just 5-minutes from Itsukushima Shrine. An Article on Sightseeing in Hiroshima Video article 8:04 Itsukushima Shrine Is a Popular Spot in Hiroshima You Don't Want to Miss! The Vermilion-Lacquered Torii Gate Over the Sea Is a Fantastic Sight, Chosen as One of the Three Most Beautiful Sights of Japan! YouTube COOLJAPANVIDEOS Photographer: T.S.P Bales of Straw After a Rice Harvest Terraced rice fields create a variety of landscapes, and the verdant rice paddies seem to extend to the horizon. The picturesque scenery of rice paddies, with their uniquely Japanese atmosphere, evokes a sense of familiarity. Autumn is associated with autumn leaves, but bales of straw, which can be seen only for a short period of time after the rice harvest, are one of the signature landscapes of Hokkaido. These bales of straw are used as cattle feed during the harsh winters of northern Japan. An Article on Sightseeing in Hyogo Video article 4:00 The Beautiful Rice Paddies of Japan in 4K. Golden Ears of Rice Painted on the Horizon Bring Peace to the People of Japan YouTube COOLJAPANVIDEOS Photographer: Lily0321 Akatombo (Red Dragonflies) In Japan, many people know that autumn has arrived when they see red dragonflies flying about. In Japanese, "Akatombo" (red dragonfly) is a generic name for dragonflies belonging to the family of dragonflies in the genus "Akane." There are 21 species of dragonflies belonging to the Akane genus in Japan. The wandering gliders (pantala flavescens) that fly in swarms in autumn are also sometimes called akatombo. An Article on the Oniyanma, the Largest Dragonfly in Japan Video article 1:30 The Oniyanma: Amazing Footage of Japan's Largest Dragonfly! See It Molting and Laying Eggs in Nature... YouTube COOLJAPANVIDEOS Photographer: Tomoka Kato Location: Hitachi Seaside Park (Hitachinaka, Ibaraki) The Charms of Hitachi Seaside Park Hitachi Seaside Park is a place where visitors can enjoy seasonal flowers and is home to the Kochia Carnival from early to late October. Miharashi Hill is covered with about 32,000 bright red kochia (summer cypress), making it a photogenic spot popular among instagrammers. In spring, daffodils, tulips, and nemophila (baby blue eyes) are at their best, and in summer, the green kochia are lit up at night with colorful LED lights, creating a different atmosphere from that of the daytime. An Article on Sightseeing in Ibaraki Video article 5:05 Ibaraki Prefecture: A Tourist Attraction With Everything From Nature to the Latest in World-Class Space Technology. An In-Depth Look at Ibaraki's Cuisine and History! YouTube COOLJAPANVIDEOS Photographer: Nguyen Vu Location: The Takeda Castle Ruins: The Castle in the Sky (Asago, Hyogo) The Charms of the Takeda Castle Ruins, the Castle in the Sky The Takeda Castle Ruins, dubbed the Machu Picchu of Japan, is a site built entirely of stone walls on the 353.7-meter-tall summit of Mt. Kojo. The sight of the castle floating in the sea of clouds is truly fantastic, and the title of "Castle in the Sky" is no exaggeration. Although many people are determined to see this spectacular view, the sea of clouds only presents itself when the weather and other conditions are just right. The sea of clouds most often occurs between September and October, from dawn to around 8:00 a.m. Fog tends to form when there is a temperature difference of more than 10°C between day and night, when it is sunny during the day and cool at night, and when the wind is light. An Article on the Takeda Castle Ruins, the Castle in the Sky Video article 2:29 Behold the Mesmerizing Scenery of Takeda Castle, Hidden in a Sea of Clouds in Asago, Hyogo! Called the "Machu Picchu of Japan" and "Castle in the Sky," Takeda Castle Attracts Thousands of Tourists From All Over the World! YouTube COOLJAPANVIDEOS Photographer: 古谷久樹 Location: Hokkaido Salmon Spawning in Hokkaido in Autumn and Winter Salmon swimming upriver is a typical view during autumn in Hokkaido. In autumn, many salmon head upstream to spawn. The sight of the salmon, which have spent around four years growing up in the Pacific Ocean, risking their lives to return home while their bodies are battered by rocks and other obstacles, shows the beauty of life and evokes a feeling of romance. They can be seen in Hokkaido's Toyohira River, Kotonihassamu River, Uyoro River, and Hamamasu River among others. An Article on Hokkaido's Ezo Brown Bears and Salmon Video article 7:40 Ezo Brown Bears Catching Lunch in the Outdoors of Hokkaido! See the 2-Meter-Tall Bears Snatching Fish From a River Right Before Your Eyes! YouTube COOLJAPANVIDEOS Photographer: Haruna Location: Kuhonji Temple (Gosho, Nara) The Charms of Spider Lilies In late September, Kuhonji Temple is so popular that early in the morning, many people scramble to find a spot to photograph the bright red spider lilies and the morning sunrise. In Japan, spider lilies are called higanbana (lit. "Higan Flowers") because they bloom around the time of Higan, a Buddhist holiday exclusively observed in Japan, but they are also called "manjushage," which in Sanskrit means "The flower that blooms in the heavens." In the language of flowers, it has the meaning of passion, and its short flowering period of only about a week gives it a mysterious, ephemeral charm. An Article on the Red Spider Lily Festival of Hidaka, Saitama Video article 3:49 Discover More Than 5 Million Spider Lilies at the "Red Spider Lily Festival" at Kinchakuda in Hidaka, Saitama, One of the Largest Blooming Areas in Japan! The Sea of Red Will Take Your Breath Away YouTube Features of COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contests COOL JAPAN VIDEOS is a social, video curation site that shares the charms of Japan with people all over the world who are interested in Japan. Click here for more information about COOLJAPANVIDEOS 「COOL JAPAN VIDEOS photo contests are open to everyone! Even a photo taken by chance with your smartphone could win a prize! Here are some of the features of our contests. ・Photos taken not only with SLR cameras and digital cameras, but also with smartphones and other devices can be submitted. ・You can submit as many photos as you like during the contest period. ・Image editing, such as cropping and color changes, is also allowed! Here you can find all of the past photo contest winners in one place. You can also see the prizes for each contest, as well as the locations where the photos were taken and the judges' critiques. Click here to see past photo contest winners Text only Photo Contest Results - COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Winning Photos - Discover the Charms of Japan! Current Photo Contest The following is information about the current photo contest. [Ongoing From September 2022] The 13th COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contest Theme: Japan Travel Memories Submission period: September 1, 2022 12:00 AM - October 31, 2022 11:59 PM (Japan time) Prizes: ■Grand Prize: 30,000 yen Amazon gift card (1 Winner) ■Honorable Mentions: 10,000 yen Amazon gift card (5 Winners) Photo Contest -Japan Travel Memories - Summary of Autumn in COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contests We hope you enjoyed seeing some of the autumn-themed photos entered into past contests on COOL JAPAN VIDEOS. We hope that you were able to experience the beauty of autumn in Japan. Japan has four seasons and is also home to an abundance of historic sites, seasonal events, nature, and so much more! We invite you to share your photos of Japan with the people of the world by submitting them to COOL JAPAN VIDEOS. Related Articles Text only Photo Contest Landscape Photography - Introducing 10 Beautiful Japanese Landscapes Text only Children of COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contests: 10 Heartwarming Photos That Will Put a Smile on Your Face! Text only Mt. Fuji in COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contests: 10 Photos Showcasing the Different Views of Mt. Fuji YouTube Text only Hokkaido in COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contests: From Popular Sightseeing Spots to Exotic Animals, Discover the Beauty of Japan's Northernmost Prefecture! .separation_line { border-width: 0 0 8px; border-style: solid; border-image: url('data:image/svg+xml,') 0 0 100% repeat; width: 216px; margin:auto; margin-bottom: 50px; } -
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Be Amazed by the Ferocity of Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi's Yoshida Fire Festival, One of the Three Most Unique Festivals in Japan! This High-Energy Festival Held in the Foothills of Mt. Fuji Will Make for Lifelong Memories!
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Introducing the Yoshida Fire Festival! This video, “日本三奇祭 吉田の火祭り(鎮火祭・すすき祭り) The Yoshida Fire Festival,” was created by “FUJISAN DRONE BASE - 富士山ドローンベース.” The video introduces one of Japan’s historic summer festivals. The Yoshida Fire Festival is jointly organized by Kitaguchi-hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine (北口本宮冨士浅間神社) and Suwa Shrine (諏訪神社), and is held at the foot of Mt. Fuji. Every year, the 26th of August is the Fire Prevention Festival (鎮火祭) , with the 27th being the Susuki Festival (すすき祭り). The festival is a bustling affair with a large number of visitors. What Kind of Festival Is the Yoshida Fire Festival? Source :YouTube screenshot The Yoshida Fire Festival is jointly organized by Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine and Suwa Shrine, and is held in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi (山梨県富士吉田市, yamanashi-ken fujiyoshida-shi), at the foot of Mount Fuji. The festival is known as one of Japan’s Three Strangest Festivals, as well as one of the top ten fire festivals in Japan. Every year, the festival attracts up to 200,000 visitors. The origins of the festival are unclear, but one theory is that the festival originates from the legend of the deity of fire, Konohanasakuya-hime (コノハナサクヤヒメ). The festival is a long-held tradition, and is one of the representative Intangible Folk Cultural Properties of Japan. The Yoshida Fire Festival Is a Must-See Festival in Japan! Source :YouTube screenshot Every year, on the 26th of August, Suwa Shrine carries out a procession with two mikoshi shrines. More than 100 sponsors and members of Mt. Fuji's religious associations participate in this ritual. The two mikoshi shrines are paraded through the worshippers who hold branches from the sacred Sakaki Evergreen. Finally, the procession ends at Asama Shrine. The festival can be seen from 0:43 in the video. Of the two mikoshi shrines, one created in the likeness of Mt. Fuji can be seen from 1:00 in the video. Following that, from 1:54 in the video, the lit-up torches can be seen. With all the torches lit, the ordinary streets become a fantastical, otherworldly sea of flames. The Yoshida Fire Festival is accessible by bus or train, and temporary parking lots are also prepared during the festival, making it possible to visit by car. Traffic can get quite congested on festival days, so be sure to sure to account for drive time when visiting the festival by car. Summary of the Yoshida Fire Festival Source :YouTube screenshot Mt. Fuji is dearly beloved as the number-one mountain in Japan. This love can also be seen through the large number of visitors to the festival held at the foot of the mountain. If you still haven't yet, be sure to check out the video and immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of this traditional, soul-stirring, and energetic festival of Japan! 【Tripadvisor】The Yoshida Fire Festival https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g681223-d10019706-Reviews-Yoshida_Himatsuri-Fujiyoshida -
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A Look at the Japan of Today! A Gem of a Video That Condenses Nature, Traditional Culture, and Information on Popular Tourist Spots in Japan!
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Highlights in the Video This video, titled "[ver.2] JAPAN - Where tradition meets the future | JNTO," was created by "visit japan." It summarizes popular sightseeing spots in Japan, the charms of Japan, the wonders of Japan, and recommended destinations in Japan. Many people think of Tokyo and Kyoto as tourist destinations. However, there are many other traditional tourist spots in Japan as well. This video introduces Japan’s scenic beauty and superb views, tradition and beliefs, traditional performing arts, martial arts, and festivals, using the latest technologies, such as time-lapse and drones, in a quick, 3-minute video. There's a lot of scenery introduced in the video that even Japanese people don't know about! I hope that everyone can discover the wonder and beauty of Japan by watching this video! The video introduces countless tourist destinations, the charms of Japan, the splendor of Japan, recommended spots in Japan, and Japanese culture. This article will also introduce some of the information in the video, so be sure to follow along with the video as you read this article! Recommended Tourist Destinations in Japan ©Michio_Matsuoka Modifying This video also introduces many tourist destinations in Japan. There are many World Heritage Sites in Japan, some of which have unique cultures and history that you can't experience in other countries. For example, Itsukushima Shrine, which has an impressive vermillion red torii gate standing in the sea, and Himeji Castle, which has impressive, white castle walls, are both popular with domestic and foreign tourists. Itsukushima Shrine is shown from 0:35 in the video. Shirakawa-go, where you can stay in historic thatched-roof houses, is another tourist destination in Japan. Other tourist destinations that we highly recommend visiting include Shuri Castle (1:26) and Osaka Castle (1:41). If you're looking to go for a walk amongst magnificent natural scenery, we recommend places like Mt. Fuji and Kumano Kodo. Beautiful Sightseeing Destinations in Japan's Great Outdoors ©Kagoshima Prefecture Modifying The magnificent view of the natureof Japan shown in the video is spectacular. As of June 2019, Japan's four natural heritage sites are Shiretoko in Hokkaido, Shirakami Mountains that span Aomori and Akita, the Ogasawara Islands of Tokyo, and Yakushima in Kagoshima prefecture. Natural heritage spots where you can enjoy seasonal landscapes unique to Japan are also attracting attention as a valuable tourist destinations. Yakushima is shown from 0:35 in the video. We recommend it to those looking to go on a trip to unexplored places with spectacular views of nature that will make you forget all about the troubles of daily life. The video introduces a ton of other spots full of natural beauty that aren't listed above. There are still so many wondrous views in Japan! Sightseeing in Japan's Lively Cities! Photo:Dotonbori Walking through the bustling cities of Japan also makes for an unforgettable experience. If you're looking to visit lively spots, we recommend the Dotonbori area in Osaka. This is shown from 1:14 in the video. There are many restaurants and shopping districts around Dotonbori, Osaka, which is known as Kuidaore Town. Many popular events are held in tourist areas as well, so be sure to keep your eyes open for them. In Osaka, there's the Tower of the Sun, which was created by the artist Taro Okamoto as a symbol for the Japan World Exposition (Osaka Expo) held in Suita City, Osaka Prefecture in 1970. This famous tourist destination is introduced from 2:16 in the video. Going out to see Japanese festivals and learning about traditional Japanese performing arts and martial arts is sure to make for an unforgettable experience. Summary of Modern Day Japan After watching the video, which place caught your eye? Of course, there are many more tourist destinations, charms, and wonders in Japan, but at the very least, this article and video will get you started on your adventure! One of the best parts about sightseeing in Japan is that you can enjoy it in a way that will suit each and every person. We hope that with this video and article you've found something that piqued your interest in Japan! -
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Mt. Fuji, Covered in Lingering Snow, Coupled With the Fuji Shibazakura Festival, Is Absolutely Breathtaking! A View That'll Last a Lifetime, at the Foot of Mt. Fuji!
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Introducing Drone Footage of the Fuji Shibazakura Festival! The video "Aerial view of Fuji Shibazakura Festival taken with a drone(絶景 空撮 富士芝桜まつり Aerial view of Fuji Shiba-zakura Festival taken with a drone)" is a sightseeing video of the beautiful shibazakura flower field. The Fuji Shibazakura Festival is a sightseeing event where you can enjoy the scenery of over 800,000 shibazakura (moss phlox) in the vast area of Fuji Motosu Lake Resort, Susono Mt. Fuji, known as Japan's highest mountain. Many tourists from around the world gather to see the rich natural scenery here. This video introduces the vividly blooming shibazakura. Please enjoy the sights. What Kind of Event Is the Fuji Shibazakura Festival? Photo:Fuji Shibazakura Festival At the Fuji Shibazakura Festival venue, the beautiful pink and purple shibazakura are in bloom. You can see this at 0:08 in the video. It's like a carpet of flowers. The best time to see shibazakura is between April and May each year. Mt. Fuji covered with lingering snow in the spring and the lovely shibazakura that can be seen together on a clear day, is a beautiful sight, great for Instagram. If you want to see the beautiful scenery of the Fuji Shibazakura Festival, be sure to go to the observation plaza. Walking through the flower gardens in the warm, spring climate is sure to make for a lasting memory. There is also a popular sightseeing spot called the Observation Footbath where you can enjoy the scenery of Shibazakura while giving your feet a nice soak. A Mt. Fuji made of Shibazakura, which can be seen from 0:54 in the video, is as beautiful as the real thing. There are places to take photos as well. How to Enjoy the Fuji Shibazakura Festival! Photo:Pumpkin Hōtō Noodles At the venue for the Fuji Shibazakura Festival, there's a gourmet event called the "Mt. Fuji Delicious Food Festival." If you enjoy beautiful scenery, sightseeing, and eating delicious, local cuisine, this is something you wont want to miss. The Fuji Shibazakura Festival is a very popular sightseeing event, so crowds are expected during peak bloom. To avoid congestion, we recommend taking a bus from Kawaguchiko Station to the venue. In addition to the Fuji Shibazakura Festival, it is also great idea to apply for a sightseeing bus tour that includes historic sights and exotic sightseeing facilities around Lake Kawaguchi and Lake Motosu. Around the Fuji Motosu Lake Resort, there are sightseeing spots such as Kamiku Isshiki Village Motosu District, Shingen Stone Building / Stone Base, Lake Motosu Campground, Lake Kawaguchi, Kawaguchiko Music Box Forest, Mt. Fuji Panorama Ropeway, Oishi Park, and Aokigahara Forest. You can visit these sightseeing spots after enjoying the Fuji Shibazakura Festival. Please enjoy local gourmet such as hoto noodles and torimotsuni. Summary of the Fuji Shibazakura Festival Photo:Fuji Shibazakura Fesitval The Fuji Shibazakura Festival introduced in the video is a wonderful sightseeing event where you can enjoy the Japanese spring atmosphere at Mt. Fuji, a world heritage site. Be sure to check the blooming information and visit when it's in full bloom. The aerial footage of the flower field in the spring is so beautiful that you'll never get tired of looking at it. Please watch the video carefully and enjoy the beautiful scenery. ◆ Sightseeing information of Fuji Shibazakura Festival ◆ 【Address】212 Fujigane, Fujikawaguchiko-machi, Minamitsuru-gun, Yamanashi Prefecture Fuji Lake Motosu Resort 【Access】About 40 minutes by Shibazakura Liner Bus from Kawaguchiko Station, about 25 minutes by car from Kawaguchiko IC 【Admission fee】600 yen for adults, 300 yen for children (* as of November 2019) 【Opening Hours】8:00~17:00 【Regular holidays / Closed days】Open daily(during season) 【Parking】50 buses, 1500 regular cars 【Phone number】0555-89-3031 【Notes】Pets can enter the park by putting them in a pet bag or pet cart 【Tripadvisor】Fuji Shibazakura Festival https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1165976-d10019705-Reviews-Fuji_Shibazakura_Festival-Fujikawaguchiko_machi_Minamitsuru_gun_Yamanashi_Prefe.html -
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Enjoy a Plethora of Popular Activities While Looking Out Onto the Magnificent Natural Scenery of Mount Fuji and Suruga Bay, and Watch Shizuoka's Local Idols Try Out Paragliding and Bungee Jumping!
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Shizuoka Prefecture Sightseeing Guide! This video, titled "Shizuoka Sightseeing Activity Edition Part 1" (静岡観光 アクティビティ編 Part-1), contains footage of Shizuoka prefecture's idol group ROSARIO+CROSS (ロザリオクロス) introducing sightseeing activities in Shizuoka prefecture! There are numerous activities to enjoy in Shizuoka prefecture; an area steeped in natural beauty and home to the World Heritage Site Mt. Fuji and the magnificent Suruga Bay. Enjoy the reactions of idol group ROSARIO+CROSS as they try out different activities and share their thoughts! Paragliding in Shizuoka Prefecture! Source :YouTube screenshot From 1:07 in the video, you can see the Asagiri Plateau Paragliding School (アサギリ高原パラグライダースクール, asagirikougen paraguraida-suku-ru) located in Nebara, Fuji city. The thought of paragliding may be slightly intimidating for someone who has never done it; however, this school offers a "Tandem flight course" where you can paraglide alongside an instructor, so even beginners can enjoy it. You can reach the take off area easily by mine cart. After a brave take off, you'll enjoy a beautiful view of the nearby scenery as you soar across the sky. There is also a paragliding area at the nearby Sky Asagiri (スカイ朝霧). On top of that, there's a practice area and facilities for children, making it an experience that you can enjoy with the whole family! Recently an increasing number of people are using the area for paragliding training and to polish their skills. In the video, you can see two members of ROSARIO+CROSS receive guidance from an instructor and from 2:52 you can see them paraglide down a small hill all by themselves. Then, from 4:10 you can see them take the mine cart to the take off area. Watch as they soar across the sky like birds! Bungee Jumping in Shizuoka Prefecture! Source :YouTube screenshot As you can see from 6:42 in the video, you can try bungee jumping from Sudokeikoku bridge (須津渓谷橋, sudokeikokubashi) at Sudokawa ravine (須津川渓谷, sudokawakeikoku) located in the Hina area (比奈) of Fuji city. Bungee jump instructors are there to guide you so you will feel safe and secure. Secured by a safety rope, you can experience the thrilling 54-meter drop surrounded by the beautiful scenery of Odana Falls (大棚の滝, oodananotaki). The Sudokawa ravine area is also famous for the scenery created by the beautifully colored leaves in fall. From 8:24 in the video, after listening to the instructors guidance the two members of ROSARIO+CROSS let out a scream and jump! Many More Activities to Enjoy in Shizuoka! Photo:A hiker enjoying the early summer wetlands There are plenty of other activities you can enjoy in the Fuji and Gotemba areas (御殿場エリア) of Shizuoka prefecture. Some of these include trekking, barbecuing, river and sea rafting, sea kayaking, scuba diving, wakeboarding and standup paddleboarding. Summary of Sightseeing in Shizuoka Prefecture Photo:Mount Fuji and Asagiri Plateau For those looking to try out the activities featured in the video, such as paragliding or bungee jumping, we recommend taking a trip to the Mt. Fuji area in Shizuoka! Please be aware that the activities in this video require a reservation beforehand. Make sure to check the address, business hours, access, and parking information ahead of time. Enjoy your trip to Shizuoka! 【Tripadvisor】Asagiri Plateau Paragliding School https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g780857-d8512092-Reviews-Asagiri_Kogen_Paraglider_School-Fujinomiya_Shizuoka_Prefecture_Tokai_Chubu.html -
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The Fujikawaguchiko Autumn Leaves Festival! Enjoy a Colorful Illumination of Autumn Leaves, and Photogenic Spots! Autumn Sightseeing in Yamanashi
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Autumn Leaves & Sightseeing in Fujikawaguchiko: Video Introduction This video, titled "Must-see Views at Lake Kawaguchi|A Corridor of Autumn Leaves" (Must See in Kawaguchiko,Japan "Autumn Leaves Corridor" 河口湖 紅葉(もみじ)回廊), was uploaded by "ka2see tv." The Fujikawaguchiko Autumn Leaves Festival is held in conjunction with the autumn leaves of Lake Kawaguchi, which are at their best from early to mid-November. Visitors are fascinated by the corridor surrounded by beautiful autumn leaves. Check out the relaxing illuminations and the pleasant rustling of leaves in the video below. Celebrate Autumn With the Colorful Fujikawaguchiko Autumn Leaves Festival Photo:The corridor of autumn leaves at the Fujikawaguchiko Autumn Leaves Festival The Fujikawaguchiko Autumn Leaves Festival is scheduled to be held at Lake Kawaguchi in Yamanashi Prefecture from October 29 (Sat.) to November 23 (Wed.), 2022. This is a popular sightseeing event where visitors can observe the autumn foliage of approximately 400 to 500 trees along the shores of Lake Kawaguchi, with Mt. Fuji in the distance. [Video] 2:57 - The Fujikawaguchiko Autumn Leaves Festival This year, in addition to usual events, a new 200-meter-long area called "Oku no Hosomichi" will be introduced. Consider stopping by Fujikawaguchiko Autumn Leaves Festival to see it! Admission to the Fujikawaguchiko Autumn Leaves Festival is completely free. The event is held from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. each day, and the corridor of autumn leaves is illuminated until 10:00 p.m. The fantastic autumn leaves lit up in the night sky can be seen in the video here. [Video] 0:16 - A View of the Illuminated Autumn Foliage A Spectacular View of Mt. Fuji and Autumn Leaves Around Lake Kawaguchi! Photo:Mt. Fuji from a tunnel of autumn leaves at Lake Kawaguchi There are a number of places around Lake Kawaguchi where visitors can enjoy the autumn leaves. Here are some of the best places to take pictures around Lake Kawaguchi. ●The Tunnel of Autumn Leaves This is a famous spot where the autumn leaves along the road turn red and resemble a colorful tunnel. The composition of the autumn leaves, Mt. Fuji, and Lake Kawaguchi is very popular, and many photographers and tourists visit this spot to take photos. The view of the bright red autumn leaves over Mt. Fuji is like a painting, reminding us of the autumn season in Japan. The spot has been featured on tourism posters, and it's sure to be a popular on Instagram as well. ●Momiji-dai Momiji-dai, an observation deck for viewing the autumn leaves, is located on Mt. Ashiwada at the eastern end of the Aokigahara Sea of Trees on the north side of Mt. Fuji. The observation deck offers a breathtaking 360-degree view. You can see Mt. Fuji and the Aokigahara Sea of Trees through the autumn leaves, as well and the views of Lake Motosu and Lake Nishiko are also outstanding. ●Lake Motosu Lake Motosu, one of the Fuji Five Lakes, is a popular photo spot that even appears on the 1,000-yen bill. Lake Motosu is famous for its upside-down Fuji reflected on the surface of the lake, and in autumn, the reddish autumn leaves can be seen reflected on the surface of the lake as well. Enjoy a collaboration of colorful autumn leaves and Mt. Fuji in one place. Summary of Autumn Leaves at Lake Kawaguchi Photo:The Fujikawaguchiko Autumn Leaves Festival Come and enjoy Japan's unique autumn scenery at the Fujikawaguchiko Autumn Leaves Festival. The illuminated autumn leaves of Fujikawaguchiko are a very different sight from those seen during the daytime. There are many places around Lake Kawaguchi where you can take photos of the autumn leaves as well, so be sure to bring a camera when sightseeing in Yamanashi! During the Fujikawaguchiko Autumn Leaves Festival, many people are expected to visit and crowds and traffic jams are likely to occur. Free temporary parking is available, but spaces are limited. Visitors can also use the Kawaguchiko Sightseeing Bus (Red-Line) or other transportation to get to the event site. Traffic near Kawaguchiko Bridge can be checked via live camera, so we recommend using it when you visit the area. 【Official Website】The 24th Fujikawaguchiko Autumn Leaves Festival https://fujisan.ne.jp/pages/433/ 【TripAdvisor】The Fujikawaguchiko Autumn Leaves Festival https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1165976-d10019717-Reviews-Fuji_Lake_Kawaguchi_Koyo_Festival-Fujikawaguchiko_machi_Minamitsuru_gun_Yamanas.html -
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Spend the Finest Time at Bessho Sasa, a Mt. Fuji Hot Spring in Yamanashi Prefecture. All Rooms Have Private Open-Air Baths With Spectacular Views of Mt. Fuji!
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Introducing Bessho Sasa at Mount Fuji! This "LENZ Inc. movie sample" produced "Mt. Fuji Onsen Bessho Sasa webcm Long(富士山温泉 別墅然然webcmロング)" is a sightseeing PR video of the luxury inn "Bessho Sasa" located in Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi Prefecture in the Kanto region of the Mt. Fuji hot spring area. Bessho Sasa is section on the 4th and 5th floors of Hotel Kaneyamaen, and it is a luxury Japanese-style inn where you can enjoy extraordinary relaxation and a space with the highest level of hospitality. Plans for anniversary trips and girls' trips are available, so no matter what your plan is, they've got you covered. The luxury inn Bessho Sasa is a popular ryokan on hotel and ryokan review and comparison sites. The video shows two women enjoying Bessho sasa. Be sure to take a look and experience atmosphere of Bessho sasa. Rooms at Mt. Fuji's Bessho Sasa Source :YouTube screenshot There are three types of rooms at Bessho Sasa: Mizuho, Fukuchi, and Akemi. All of the rooms have a magnificent view of Mt. Fuji. This can be seen at 1:35 in the video. On top of that, all rooms have exclusive open-air baths. Bessho Sasa's Hot Springs Source :YouTube screenshot If you use the Mt. Fuji Hot spring "Bessho Sasa," you can use the public bath at Hotel Kaneyamaen. The qualities of this hot spring are calcium, sodium, and sulfate, and it is effective at treating hypertension, arteriosclerosis, trauma, burns, rheumatoid arthritis, neuralgia, muscle pain, joint pain, stiff shoulders, motor paralysis, joint stiffness, bruising, sprains, chronic digestive disorders, hemorrhoids, cold sensitivity, atopic dermatitis, post-sickness recovery, and fatigue recovery. It also promotes health and more. Hotel Kaneyamaen also has a day lunch and bathing rest plan if you're on the move. Dining at Mt.Fuji's Bessho Sasa At Mt. Fuji Hot springs' Bessho sasa, you can look forward to seeing the finest Japanese cuisine available. This can be seen from 1:40 in the video. Dinner and breakfast are packed with local ingredients, and we recommend topping the experience off with some spirits, such as sake or Japanese wines. This will help you experience all of the different flavors and relax simultaneously. The On-Site Facilities of “Bessho Sasa” Source :YouTube screenshot Bessho Sasa's exclusive lounge is introduced at 0:55 in the video, and from the club lounge, you can enjoy light meals and drinks while looking out at the superb view of Mount Fuji, which is absolutely stunning. After enjoying the natural hot springs, we recommend putting on a yukata and visiting the Japanese garden. This can be seen at 2:57 in the video. Also, be sure to use the SASA exclusive beauty treatment menu introduced at 2:34 in the video. At Bessho Sasa, they also offer a selection of specialty items as amenities. Sightseeing at Bessho Sasa Photo:Roller coaster Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi Prefecture, where the villa is located, has many popular tourist attractions. There are sightseeing spots such as the popular theme park "Fujikyu Highland," "Mt.Fuji Chureito Pagoda," "Fuji Asama Shrine," "Arakurayama Asama Park," where you photograph the beautiful Mt. Fuji Asama Shrine," La Ville de Gaspard Et Lisa," the world's first theme park for the popular picture book "La Ville de Gaspard Et Lisa," "Thomas Land," a live-action version of the world of Thomas, and "Shiraito Falls," which is about a 150 meter drop. Also there is "Mt. Fuji Aoyama Taijingu Shrine," which enshrines Taijin, and the power spot "Arayayama Shrine." There are also popular local dishes, such as "Yoshida Udon" and "Hoto." We recommend checking some of these places out if you're planning on visiting Bessho Sasa. Summary of Bessho Sasa If you stay at Mt.Fuji Hot springs' ryokan "Bessho Sasa," you'll have an amazing experience. 3 minutes of footage hardly does Bessho Sasa justice. If you would like to enjoy sightseeing in Yamanashi Prefecture, enjoy Japanese food at a ryokan, or enjoy a special stay at a Japanese inn, please check the official website for accommodation rates and other information. When booking a room, the earlier the better. ◆Mt.Fuji Onsen, Bessho Sasa Facility Overview◆ 【Address】6283 Kamiyoshida, Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi Prefecture 【Access】Free pick-up from Fujikyu Line "Mt. Fuji Station" 【Parking】Available (free) 【Phone number】0555-30-0033 【Official Website】 Mt. Fuji's Exclusive Hot Spring Inn | Bessho sasa http://bessho-sasa.com/ 【Tripadvisor】 Mt. Fuji's Exclusive Hot Spring Inn | Bessho sasa https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g681223-d8333269-Reviews-Fujisan_Onsen_Bessho_Sasa-Fujiyoshida_Yamanashi_Prefecture_Koshinetsu_Chubu.html