Yamabushi Pass Observatory Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Mt. Fuji and Lake Ashino are subtle
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I climbed here after lunch at the Lake Ashinoko Skyline. When you climb up, you can see Mt. Fuji, but there is a fence ahead, so it cannot be said that it is a panoramic view of Mt. Fuji. The view of Lake Ashino looks more beautiful from a little below. It's cold to see Mt. Fuji, but it's still more beautiful in winter. In winter, the frost has melted and the road is muddy. I recommend climbing with shoes that you can climb.
While driving along the Lake Ashino Skyline, walk up the mountain road from the Rest House Lake View. For the climb I expected, the view of the summit is only good in the south direction that I climbed for bamboo and groves. The rest house at the entrance in the direction of Lake Ashino, the observatory on the way in the direction of Suruga Bay, and the observatory at Choshi Pass and Mikuni Pass beside the skyline are recommended.
There is an observatory just a short climb from Lake Ashi Skyline Rest House Lake View. It is said that "a little" is a little far away, and there is a big step on the way, and it is not easy to climb. It seems that it is easy to climb on the signboard at the entrance, but it is quite difficult to climb in a tight skirt. Not to mention high heels. From the top of the climb, you can see Lake Ashino, Mt. Fuji, Suruga Bay (Mishima, Numazu city) ...
Mt. Fuji and Lake Ashino are subtle
I climbed here after lunch at the Lake Ashinoko Skyline. When you climb up, you can see Mt. Fuji, but there is a fence ahead, so it cannot be said that it is a panoramic view of Mt. Fuji. The view of Lake Ashino looks more beautiful from a little below. It's cold to see Mt. Fuji, but it's still more beautiful in winter. In winter, the frost has melted and the road is muddy. I recommend climbing with shoes that you can climb.
i've climbed it in anticipation.
While driving along the Lake Ashino Skyline, walk up the mountain road from the Rest House Lake View. For the climb I expected, the view of the summit is only good in the south direction that I climbed for bamboo and groves. The rest house at the entrance in the direction of Lake Ashino, the observatory on the way in the direction of Suruga Bay, and the observatory at Choshi Pass and Mikuni Pass beside the skyline are recommended.
The tight skirt is tough.
There is an observatory just a short climb from Lake Ashi Skyline Rest House Lake View. It is said that "a little" is a little far away, and there is a big step on the way, and it is not easy to climb. It seems that it is easy to climb on the signboard at the entrance, but it is quite difficult to climb in a tight skirt. Not to mention high heels. From the top of the climb, you can see Lake Ashino, Mt. Fuji, Suruga Bay (Mishima, Numazu city) ...