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Mt. Omuro Review

4.7 /5111 Reviews
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If you have a fear of heights, please do not take the Dashishan cable car. It is so high and steep and looks very simple. My legs and stomach are soft. ~ The view of the top of the mountain is excellent, but really don't look down the mountain. Don't look down the mountain. Don't look down the mountain. There is a wooden guardrail. It's a bit firm.

Mt. Omuro

Posted: Aug 10, 2020
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  • Winnie Lam
    5/5Outstanding
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    It is really beautiful to come to Dashi Mountain in good weather. It takes only a few minutes to drive to the top of the mountain by cable car, and it is an endless view. If you have time, you can also walk to the shrine or play at the archery field at the bottom of the valley. There are souvenir shops on the mountain, and there are also Wasabi ice creams famous in Shizuoka Prefecture.

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    Posted: May 26, 2023
  • _We***59
    5/5Outstanding
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    Super cute, super beautiful mountain, can see the sea, the scenery is super beautiful, it is estimated that the world is also in this shape, up the mountain can only take the cable car (no other route. The cable car round trip 700 yen)

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    Posted: Aug 22, 2021
  • GinoMao
    5/5Outstanding
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    The scenery is beautiful, and there are not many tourists. Unlike the domestic attractions, it is a good place to enjoy the beautiful scenery quietly. Dashi Mountain is a volcano, which can see the obvious volcanic shape. Walking along the ridge is like walking to the end of the sky.

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    Posted: May 22, 2021
  • 一只流浪的小野喵
    5/5Outstanding
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    🌋 Dashi Mountain, a famous large volcano on the Izu Plateau, many people call him "Matcha pudding", because the whole mountain is very special, looks like a "bowl", and the whole mountain is green in summer, so it is called "Matcha pudding". ✨ Dashi Mountain is an dead volcano, currently in a dormant state. The altitude is only 580 meters high, and the area is not very large. It is only about one kilometer to walk to the top of the mountain. Generally, it takes about an hour to take pictures. Since Dashishan holds a mountain burning festival every year, tourists are prohibited from climbing Dashishan, so if you want to go up the mountain, you can only take the cable car at the foot of the mountain to go to the mountain! 🌟 Highlights: From Dashi Mountain, you can overlook the entire landscape of the Yidong Plain, including Yibi Lake and Xiaoshi Mountain, which are the "Yidong Eight Views" of Dashi Mountain. In addition, Mount Fuji, located at the other end of Shizuoka County, is also within sight! However, whether Mount Fuji is willing to let you see its beautiful and complete appearance, but it depends on the weather conditions of the day. It is completely a chance 🤣⛰ [Attraction Raiders] 📍 Detailed address: 672-2 Ike, It , Shizuoka 413-0231, Japan 🚗 Traffic Raiders: 1. Self-driving, the parking lot under the mountain is very large, very convenient 2. Public transportation, Take the bus from Ito Bus Station to シャボテン Park 🕙 Open Hours: Cable Car Business Hours 9:00 ~ 16:15 💰 Ticket Price: Free Cable Car Adult Round-trip 500 yen Children Round-trip 200 yen 📌 Small Tips: 💅 In the crater of Dashishan, There is also a bow and arrow range for tourists to experience. The bows and arrows required by tourists can be rented at the souvenir shop on the mountain. 💅 The mountain burning ceremony held on the second Wednesday of February (Fire Day) is designated as a World Heritage Site, and it is also a year in Dashishan.

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    Posted: Mar 22, 2020
  • アンパンマン
    5/5Outstanding
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    [View] Good [Fun] Can [Cost-effective] Good

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    Posted: May 6, 2022
  • アンパンマン
    5/5Outstanding
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    [View] Beautiful [Fun] Not bad [Cost-effective] Not bad

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    Posted: May 6, 2022
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