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▲ [Kawaguchiko Panoramic cable car] Connect to the cable car at the top of the mountain at an altitude of 1,075 meters. It takes 3 minutes to reach the top of the mountain. From the observation deck on the top of the mountain, you can not only overlook Lake Kawaguchi, but also enjoy the beautiful scenery of Mount Fuji. Free cable car ticket.

▲ As it faces Mount Fuji, the blue and white signboard and the snow-capped mountain view form a beautiful composition.

▲ Matcha originated from the "powdered tea" of the Sui and Tang Dynasties in China. It was introduced to Japan by monks during the Southern Song Dynasty and developed into the core element of the tea ceremony by Sen no Rikyu. Japanese matcha is famous in Uji, but Kawaguchiko at the foot of Mount Fuji has become a popular experience site because of its combination of scenery and culture. Matcha is not only a drink, but also a symbol of the Zen of "once in a lifetime". When experiencing it, you need to follow the etiquette of the tea ceremony and feel the harmony of silence and nature. In the tea room, learn how to grind matcha (stone mortar), make tea, and pair it with Japanese confectionery to experience the ritual of the tea ceremony. Free experience.

▲ [Oshino Hakkai] Oshino Hakkai is a collection of eight springs formed by the snow water from Mount Fuji flowing through the ground. The Ministry of the Environment of Japan listed it as one of the country's high-quality springs in 1985. Oshino Hakkai is famous for its beautiful natural environment. The shimmering waters of the pond blend into the beautiful Mount Fuji, which is so beautiful that it attracts countless photographers from afar to come and take pictures. The traditional thatched houses, slowly turning water wheels and the amazing Mount Fuji scenery make people feel as if they have entered another era.