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▲ Lake Yamanaka, known as the "Lake of White Birds," reflects the snow-capped Mount Fuji. You can take a lakeside stroll, feed the swans, and it's also recommended to crouch down for a low-angle shot—capturing the swans and the silhouette of Mount Fuji in the same frame.

▲ At Oshino Hakkai, you can leisurely stroll through the village. We recommend climbing up to the observation deck (located inside the museum, 300 yen per person) for a panoramic view where the springs and architecture blend beautifully. The snack street is also worth exploring, offering authentic local treats like freshly grilled rice dumplings, Mount Fuji-themed desserts, and tempura that are definitely worth trying.


▲ Oishi Park by Lake Kawaguchi offers a golden vista directly facing Mount Fuji, where the majestic mountain reflects on the lake's surface—every snapshot turns into a masterpiece. This lakeside park is famed for its seasonal floral displays: spring blankets the land with lavender fields, summer brings waves of golden sunflowers, autumn paints the landscape with cosmos flowers like scattered rainbows, and winter lightly drapes the lakeside in snow.


▲ [Lawson Convenience Store with Mount Fuji View] This location has become a social media sensation due to its unobstructed view of Mount Fuji right in front of the store. The striking geometric composition formed by the building and the mountain creates a unique photo spot. The store also offers a variety of Mount Fuji-themed products, making it an ideal place to pick up special souvenirs.

▲ Climb 398 Steps at Fuji's Instagram-Famous Park for the Classic Postcard Shot with Mount Fuji

▲ Hikawa Clock Shop is naturally aligned with Mount Fuji on this street, making it a treasured photography spot for many enthusiasts. The street retains the nostalgic atmosphere of the Showa era, stretching to the foot of Mount Fuji, where time seems to stand still among the Showa-style shops.