Fugaku Wind Cave (Lava Cave)
The Fugaku Lava Cave or Wind Cave is a natural phenomenon and a fun activity at the foot of Mt. Fuji.
The Narusawa Ice Cave is one of two natural lava caves at the foot of Mount Fuji.
The Fugaku Lava Cave or Wind Cave is a natural phenomenon and a fun activity at the foot of Mt. Fuji.
Situated at the foot of Mount Fuji, this 350-meter long cave is a habitat for 5 different kinds of bats. It is only accessible from April to November. Te cave i
Smaller than Lake Kawaguchiko, Lake Saiko a popular outdoor activity destination.
Saiko Iyashi no Sato Nenba is an open-air museum which used to be a Japanese village. Take a trip back in time to see a more rural and traditional side of Japan
Ski resort set against the backdrop of Mount Fuji.
Aokigahara is a 35 square-kilometer forest at the base of Mout Fuji's northwest side. The area, also known as "the suicide forest," has a somewhat dark reputati
Offering a barbecue, PICA Fujisaiko is located in Fujikawaguchiko. Lake Kawaguchi is 7 km away. Free private parking is available on site. There is also a kitc
A 15-minute drive from the Fujiten Snow Resort, Lodge Stack Point features free Wi-Fi, karaoke facilities and rooms with bunk beds. Kawaguchiko JR Train Station
Located right in front of Lake Saiko, guests at Sun Lake can rent out an entire wooden cottage in the scenic Mount Fuji area. Guests can relax at the private te
Minshuku Kobayashi offers Japanese-style accommodations with Mount Fuji views. Guests can enjoy a barbecue featuring local fresh vegetables and wear the provide
A 13-minute drive from Kawaguchiko Station, Narusawaso features Japanese-style accommodations with free wired internet access. Guests can soak in the public bat
Situated in Narusawa, 45 km from Hakone, Resort Inn Yoshinosou features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi throughout the property. Free private parking is av
The Fugaku Lava Cave or Wind Cave is a natural phenomenon and a fun activity at the foot of Mt. Fuji.
Formed almost 300,000 years ago, Inazumi Underwater Limestone Cave is one of the rarest of its kind due to its limestone composition. The cave is also the largest underwater cave in Japan and is now also opened as a scuba diving site.
What comes to mind when you think of hot, sweaty summer? I bet it’s something along the lines of ice cream, popsicles, and shaved ice! A new shaved-ice store
The largest limestone cave in Japan, its entrance reaches a height of 24 meters and a width of 8 meters. The cave is under the Akiyoshidai Plateau. Although abo
Yajagama Cave is about 800 meters long, making it the largest limestone cave of Kumejima.