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The Kubota Itchiku Art Museum is renowned for its exquisite kimonos, with over 100 sets of kimonos on permanent display inside. It is a world-class art museum, located in a beautiful garden.
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At the foot of Mount Fuji, “Saiko Iyashi no sato Nenba” is located in a small village inhabited by Japanese residents in the old days. There are more than 20 traditional Japanese houses scattered here, which show the original style of rural Japan.
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Oishi Park is a park on the north shore of Lake Kawaguchiko. It features vast lavender fields by the lake, from where the magnificent Mount Fuji can be seen in full view.
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Fuji Sengen Shrine is the earliest Sengen Shrine built on the northern slope of Mount Fuji.
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Yoshida Trail departs from the Fuji-Subaru Line 5th Station and joins the ascending trails of Yoshida Trail Ent. at the 6th Station. This is a trail to head to the summit from the north side of Mt. Fuji on the Yamanashi Prefecture side.
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When the weather is clear, you can enjoy the stunning view of Mount Fuji and the Lake Kawaguchi below from the summit of Tenjozan Park. The panoramic view is simply breathtaking. You can reach the summit by taking the Fuji Panorama Cable Car.
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OShino Hakkai is a natural village in the Hakone region at the foot of Mount Fuji, named for its eight clear spring ponds.
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The Five Lakes of Fuji refer to five lakes located at the foot of Mount Fuji in Yamanashi Prefecture, and Lake Kawaguchiko is one of them. Geographically, Kawaguchiko is at the center of the five lakes and is a major tourist attraction in the Fuji Five Lakes area.
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Arakurayama Sengen Park is one of the best spots to enjoy Mount Fuji.