
▲ [Lake Yamanaka Swan Shore] At the northern shore of Lake Yamanaka near Mount Fuji, travelers can feed these graceful swans with special feed for an up-close interactive experience.

▲ Oshino Hakkai (the Eight Seas of Oshino) consists of eight crystal-clear ponds in Oshino village, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan, fed by snowmelt from Mount Fuji. Renowned for their excellent water quality (selected among Japan's Top 100 Famous Waters), these ponds are designated as a National Scenic Spot and form part of Mount Fuji's UNESCO World Heritage site, making them a popular attraction. Travelers can enjoy lunch here.

▲ Oishi Park by Lake Kawaguchi is a popular spot to admire Mount Fuji's reflection in the water. In summer, lavender fields bloom against the mountain backdrop, while autumn and winter bring swaying reeds.

▲ Lawson Convenience Store has become a globally renowned photo spot due to its storefront backdrop featuring the majestic Mount Fuji. Its unique geographical location and distinctive view have made it an internet sensation.

▲ [Mount Fuji's Viral Park] Climb 398 steps to reach the observation deck for the iconic Mount Fuji view known as "Japan's Postcard." The spring cherry blossom tunnel and autumn foliage against snow-capped mountains create breathtaking scenery, making it a must-visit spot for photographers.

▲ [Hikawa Clock Shop] The street in front of Hikawa Clock Shop creates a visual effect of a "stairway to heaven" leading straight to Mount Fuji. Please pay attention to transportation safety while experiencing the local life atmosphere of Fujiyoshida.
