`World Heritage Site Mt.FUJI` PDF
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`World Heritage Site Mt.FUJI` PDF
Chuo Expressway Otsuki Junction Otsuki Station 20 Masuho Interchange 139 Ichinomiya Misaka 137 Interchange 358 Lake Kawaguchiko Lake Shojiko Chubu Odan Expressway Kofu Showa Interchange Lake Saiko Mitsutoge Station Fujikyuko Line Mt. Fuji Station Kawaguchiko Station Kawaguchiko Interchange Fujiyoshida Interchange 300 Lake Motosuko JR Minobu Line 52 Yamanakako Interchange Fuji Subaru Line Subashiri Interchange 138 Fifth Station of Mt. Fuji Nishi Fuji Road Shin-Tomei Nishifuji Interchange Expressway Gotemba Junction Gotemba Numazu Interchange Tomei Expressway Shin Fuji Interchange Interchange 246 1 Fuji Interchange Shimizu Junction Lake Yamanakako 138 139 Shinshimizu Interchange Shinshimizu Junction JR Chuo Line To Tokyo To Nagano Futaba Junction Kofu Minami Kofu Station Interchange Odakyu Line To Tokyo 1 Station ●By Train Odawara Station Shin Fuji Station JR Tokaido Line Numazu Atami Station Fuji Station Mishima Station Shizuoka Station To Nagoya Gotemba Station JR Tokaido Shinkansen Kouzu Station JR Chuo Line Kawaguchiko Shinjuku Station Station By Holiday Rapid Train (service operates Saturday and Holiday) about 120 minutes Bus Odakyu Line Shinjuku Kawaguchiko Gotemba Station Station Station About About an hour and an hour and 40 minutes 10 minutes Fujikyuko JR Chuo Line Line Otsuki Kawaguchiko Shinjuku Station Station By Limited Station By Limited Express Express about 40 minutes about an hour JR Chuo Fujikyuko Line Line Shinjuku Otsuki Mitutoge Kawaguchiko Shimoyoshida Mt. Fuji Station By Limited Station Station Station Station Station About About About About Express 30 minutes 10 minutes 5 minutes 5 minutes about an hour * By Limited Express 40 minutes from Otsuki Station to Kawaguchiko Station Osaka Station JR Tokaido Shinkansen Nagoya Station About an hour and 30 minutes Shin Fuji Station Mishima Station ●By Express Bus Bus about 2 hours Kawaguchiko Station Asahigaoka Oshino Mt. Fuji Fujikyu Iriguchi Station Highland Omiya Station Ikebukuro Station Kawagoe Station Lake Kawaguchiko Lake Yamanakako Fujiyoshida Nagoya Osaka and Kyoto Mishima Station Kawaguchiko Station Lake Lake Koyodai Motosuko Shojiko Iriguchi Bus about 2 hours Japan’s Treasure Becomes a Global Treasure ACCESS INFORMATION Shinjuku Station (West exit) Ichigao Yokohama Station (West exit) Shin Matsuda Haneda Airport Tokyo Station ◎Year Round Operating Fujikyu Highland/ Kawaguchiko Station 1,750 yen Lake Yamanakako (Asahigaoka)2,050 yen Departure and arrival at Tokyo Station Lake Yamanakako/Kawaguchiko Station/Fujikyu Highland 1,750 yen Departure and arrival at Yokohama Station Lake Yamanakako/Kawaguchiko Station/Fujikyu Highland 2,060 yen Kawaguchiko Station/Fujikyu Highland Haneda Airport Departure and arrival at Mishima Station Express Mishima Liner 8,700 yen 8,200 yen Fujikyu Highland/Kawaguchiko Station 2,260 yen Reservation 2055-83-8181 ◎Seasonally Operating Ikebukuro Omiya Kawagoe ●By Car Shin Matsuda Kanazawa Shibukawa Chuo Expressway Shinjuku Tokyo Osaka Nagoya Tomei Expressway 138 Gotemba Interchange About About 80 km 10 km Maebashi Kawaguchiko Interchange About 85 km Yokohama Interchange 2,470 yen Arrive and depart at Osaka Arrive and depart at Kyoto Lake Yamanakako/Kawaguchiko Station /Fujikyu Highland Departure and arrival at Osaka and Kyoto Station Subashiri Interchange Tsudanuma Higashi Fujigoko Road About 8 km Higashi Fujigoko Road Yamanakako Interchange About 9.5 km About 7 km Matsumoto Yamanakako Interchange Fujiyoshida Interchange Tomei Expressway Higashi Fujigoko Shin-Tomei Expressway Shin Fuji Interchange Road 139 Fujiyoshida Yamanakako Fuji Interchange About 64 km Interchange About 7 km Interchange About 187.3 km About 37.8 km Gotemba Interchange 138 About 10 km Subashiri Interchange Higashi Fujigoko Road Yamanakako Interchange About 9.5 km About 7 km Fujiyoshida Interchange ◆Transportation Information◆ Train Bus Fujikyuko Line Mt. Fuji Station 40555-22-7133 Fujikyu Yamanashi Bus 40555-72-6877 ◆ Tourist Information ◆ Fuji Visitor Center Fujikawaguchiko Tourist Information Center Fujiyoshida Tourist Information Center Yamanakako Tourist Information Center 4 0555-72-0259 4 0555-72-6700 4 0555-22-7000 4 0555-62-3100 Fujigoko Tourism Association http:// www.mt-fuji.gr.jp Head Office Mt. Mt. FUJI World Heritage Site 富士山 Departure and arrival at Shinjuku Station A Guide Book to Areas Around Mt. Fuji The Northern Base Area of Mt. Fuji 5-2-1 Shinnisihara FujiyoshidaCity Yamanashi Prefectur 40555-22-7102 60555-22-7142 2015.8.10 K 株式会社K2・ONE Fujigoko Tourism Association Mt. Fuji,the Pride of Japan and a Worldwide Treasure. Around the worldwide treasure, Mt. Fuji Guide Map Passing along the spirituality and culture of Mt. Fuji; a mountain that has special meaning to Japanese people of all walks of life. From ancient times, the Japanese people have revered and respected Mt. Fuji and have dedicated daily prayer and gratitude to the Goddess thought to preside over it. They have always been in awe of Mt. Fuji, the mountain that soars high above the natural world. This has transformed into a form of religious worship for the malevolent mountain God that is believed to have caused frequent eruptions. Thus, Mt. Fuji has taken on a major presence as a holy mountain. Its violent eruptions combined with its divine and majestic beauty have always spurred the creativity of the Japanese people. During the Edo Period, Mt. Fuji inspired numerous works of art, including the famous ukiyo-e woodblock prints; making it a worldwide symbol of the Japanese culture. Mt. Fuji serves as a source of culture and spirituality and has been a constant feature at the core of the Japanese heart since historic times. It has been an iconic figure and a central theme to Japanese aesthetics. Depiction of the Fujisan Kitaguchi Chinka-sai(Fire Extinguishing)Festival.(From the Fujisan Museum Collection) The Origin of Mt. Fuji The current form of Mt. Fuji comes from a former volcano referred to as “Ko-Fuji”or “Old Mt. Fuji.” It was located on the mountainside of another volcano, known as Mt. Komitake, approximately 100,000 years ago. The current Mt. Fuji came into existence by lava flows that accumulated and covered these two mountains throughout a series of eruptions. It took on its current beautiful conical shape approximately 10,000 years ago. Aerial view of Mt. Fuji from the Yoshidaguchi Climbing Trail Route 2 3 Mt. Fuji, a holy mountain Our ancestors feared Mt. Fuji’s malevolence while admiring its spiritual beauty. The Sacred Mt. Fuji – a Look at Japanese Faith The people of Japan have long been in awe of the repeatedly erupting Fujisan(Mt. Fuji)Believing that gods resided within the mountain, the Sengen Jinja Shrines were built at Fujisan’ s base in order to quell eruptions. Around the 12th centur y, Fujisan’ s volcanic activity subsided and it became a center for the “Shugen-do” religion, which was an amalgamation of ancient Japanese mountain worship, esoteric Buddhism, and other religions. A priest named Matsudai who was active in the early 12th century built the Dainichiji Temple at the summit. In the 15th or 16th century, ordinary people as accompanied by Shugen-do practitioners began to m a ke worship-ascents of the mountain, and it is thought that Hasegawa Kakugyo(1541-1646 ?), who appeared from the 16th to the 17th centuries, shaped a new Fujisan worship into a doctrine. Kakugyo’s teachings were passed on to his disciples. His “Fuji-ko” sect of worship became extremely popular primarily in the Kanto region in the mid-18th century, and many people began to make worship-ascents of Fujisan or make pilgrimages to spiritual spots in areas such as Fujigoko(Fuji Five Lakes). In the late 19th century the prohibition on women climbing to the summit was lifted, and trains and road networks developed, resulting in many people aiming to climb to the summit. C Shizuoka-Yamanashi Joint Council for Fujisan World Cultual Heritage Inscription Statue of Konohanasakuya Hime(around the 19th century) (From the Fujisan Museum Collection) “Fuji-ko” Pilgrims(devotional Mt. Fuji confraternity) (about 1910) (From the Fujisan Museum Collection) The Chinowa-Kuguri (walking through a straw circle) ritual Fuji Mandara Painted on Silk(around the 16th century) during the festival on the eve of the opening of the Mt. Fuji Designated as an Important Cultural Asset by the Japanese Government Climbing Season.(Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine) (From the Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine Collection) Pathway to the heavens, illuminated trails on Mt. Fuji 4 5 Mt. Fuji, art inspiration Artists throughout history were inspired by the magic of Mt. Fuji as it kindled their imagination. The Mountain that Gave Birth to Japanese Art that Transcended Oceans Because of its beautiful form, Fujisan(Mt. Fuji) has been the subject matter for various creative activities. “Man-yoshu,” the oldest existing collection of Japanese poetry compiled in the 8th century, contains works that used Fujisan as a theme, and one of those works says that Fujisan is Japan’s serene goddess and treasure. The volcanic smoke that arose at that time was depicted in many literary works as a symbol of passionate love. Fujisan also appeared in classic works such as “ Taketori Monogatari( The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter) , ” “Kokinwakashu,” and “Ise Monogatari,” as well as the haiku of Matsuo Basho(1644-1694)and Yosa Buson(1716-1784) and the works of Natsume Soseki(1867-1916)and Dazai Osamu(1909-1948). Some of the most famous representations of Fujisan are the ukiyo-e printed from the 18th to the 19th centuries. Among those ukiyo-e, Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849)depicted Fujisan as seen from various places in such works as “ Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji,” and Utagawa Hiroshige(1797-1858)did the same in his “ Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji,” and “ Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido.” Ukiyo-e also influenced impressionist artists such as Van Gogh and Monet. In modern Japanese painting, artists such as Yokoyama Taikan(1868-1958), who is known for “Gunjo Fuji(Fujisan Dyed Ultramarine),” are creating many works that include Fujisan. Because of such factors, it can be said that as a source of artistic inspiration Fujisan has a value appropriate for a World Cultural Heritage. C Shizuoka-Yamanashi Joint Council for Fujisan World Cultual Heritage Inscription Katsushika Hokusai, “Sanka Haku”(Thunderstorm beneath the Summit)from “Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji”(From the Yamanashi Prefectural Museum Collection) Katsushika Hokusai, “Great Wave Off Kanagawa” from “Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji.” (From the Yamanashi Prefectural Museum Collection) Yokoyama Taikan, “Gunjo Fuji(Dyed ” Ultramarine). Illustrated on six folding screens. (From the Shizuoka Prefectural Museum of Art Collection) Okada Koyo, “Kohan no Haru”(Lakeside Spring)from the autobiography “Fuji-koso Waga Inochi ( ” Mt. Fuji is My Life) Dazai Osamu, “A Hundred Views of Mt. Fuji” The “Literature Monument” of Dazai Osamu located on Misaka Pass with a view of Mt. Fuji engraved with a passage that reads, “Evening primroses complement Mt. Fuji beautifully.” It is located near Tenkachaya, the setting for one of his novels. Utagawa Hiroshige, “Kai Misaka-goe” (Misaka Pass in Kai Province)from “Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji” (From the Yamanashi Prefectural Museum Collection) Mt. Fuji and the moon at dawn, Panorama viewing area at Mikuni Pass, Lake Yamanakako 6 7 Kawaguchi Asama Jinja Shrine Fuji Omuro Sengen Jinja Shrine The Togawa Oshi House, A Pilgrim Museum The Osano Oshi house Yamanashi Pref. Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrin Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrin (Subashiri Sengen Jinja Shrine) Shizuoka Pref. Yamamiya Sengen Jinja Shrin Mt.Fuji area Maruyama Sengen Jinja Shrin Suyama Sengen Jinja Shrin Yamanashi and Shizuoka Pref. Mountaintop Worship Sites Yamanashi and Shizuoka Pref. Omiya-Murayamaguchi Climbing Trail (present Fujinomiyaguchi Climbing Trail) Fujinomiya City,Shizuoka Pref. Suyamaguchi Climbing Trail (present Gotembaguchi Climbing Trail) Gotemba City,Shizuoka Pref. Subashiriguchi Climbing Trail Oyama City,Shizuoka Pref. Yoshidaguchi Climbing Trail Fujiyoshida City and Fujikawaguchiko Town, Yamanashi Pref. Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine The Osano Oshi house Fujinomiya City,Shizuoka Pref. Fujiyoshida City,Yamanashi Pref. ※Closed to the public. Yamamiya Sengen Jinja Shrine Lake Yamanakako Fujinomiya City,Shizuoka Pref. Murayama Sengen Jinja Shrine Fujinomiya City,Shizuoka Pref. Suyama Sengen Jinja Shrine Susono City,Shizuoka Pref. Yamanakako Village,Yamanashi Pref. Lake Kawaguchiko Fujikawaguchiko Town,Yamanashi Pref. Oshino Hakkai (Deguchiike Pond) Oshino Village,Yamanashi Pref. Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine Oshino Hakkai Fujiyoshida City,Yamanashi Pref. Oyama Town,Shizuoka Pref. Oshino Village,Yamanashi Pref. Lake Saiko Kawaguchi Asama Jinja Shrine Fujikawaguchiko Town,Yamanashi Pref. Lake Shojiko Fujikawaguchiko Town,Yamanashi Pref. Lake Motosuko Minobu and Fujikawaguchiko Towns, Yamanashi Pref. (Subashiri Sengen Jinja Shrine) Fujikawaguchiko Town,Yamanashi Pref. Fuji Omuro Sengen Jinja Shrine Fujikawaguchiko Town,Yamanashi Pref. The Togawa Oshi house, A Pilgrim Museum Fujiyoshida City,Yamanashi Pref. (Okamaike Pond) Oshino Hakkai (Sokonashiike Pond) Oshino Village,Yamanashi Pref. Oshino Hakkai (Choshiike Pond) Oshino Village,Yamanashi Pref. Oshino Hakkai (Wkuike Pond) Oshino Village,Yamanashi Pref. Oshino Hakkai (Nigoriike Pond) Oshino Village,Yamanashi Pref. Oshino Hakkai (Kagamiike Pond) Oshino Village,Yamanashi Pref. Oshino Hakkai (Shobuike Pond) Oshino Village,Yamanashi Pref. Funatsu-tainai Lava Tree Mold Fujikawaguchiko Town,Yamanashi Pref. Yoshida-tainai Lava Tree Mold Fujiyoshida City,Yamanashi Pref. ※The inside of main cave is not open to the public. Hitoana Fuji-ko ruins Fujinomiya City,Shizuoka Pref. Shiraito no Taki Waterfalls Fujinomiya City,Shizuoka Pref. Mihonomatsubara Pine Tree Grove Shizuoka City,Shizuoka Pref. aw a kis 139 Fujinomiya City Omuro Region Primeval Forest Kazuhito Fuketsu(lava cave) Guide Map of Designated Sites Shinza Fuketsu (lava cave) Mt. Fuji Sta. GOAL START ( ) 3rd Sta. Lake Yamanakako p28 Mt.Kosukeyama 1894 Expressway, Toll Road County/city border Roadway Town/village border Place of scenic beauty National natural treasure Historic site Hot spring Bus Stop Path Private Railway Ski Lift, Ropeway 田貫湖 Skating Rink 畜産試験場 A 30min 注 Traffic caution area 上井出 天 Special National Natural Treasure Yoshidaguchi Climbing Trail 天 National Natural Treasure Approximate Time 重 Important Cultural Property Shrine 富士桜自然墓地公園 ふれあい広場 20min Buddhist temple B Clim Ky uK am ak ur a-K aid o Hig (Ea ashi st Fuj Fu igo ji F ko ive T La oll R ke Ro oad ad ) Shibokusa 10cars Ro ad bing Tra il Yamanakako IC Benifuji-no-yu (Onsen) P18∼21 Ice hole volcano crater × 30min 30min Okuniwa Shakunage (field of flowers) 3rd Sta. Yamanashi Prefecture Flower viewing area 2000m Toll Parking Michinoeki (Roadside station) Tourist information Mt. Fuji Mt.Hiraoyama Mt.Ohirayama 1318 1295.5 Mt.Nagaikeyama Seiryunosato Yamanakako Hananomiyako Park (Flower Field in Yamanakako) F hanujikin a o- P26 Kawaguchi Asama Jinja Shrine P27 Fuji Omuro Sengen JInja Shrine P27 Oshino Hakkai P28 Lake Yamanakako P30 Ishiwari-no-yu (Onsen) Nagaike Shinsui Park One of the Hundred Famous ( Mountains of Japan ) One of the Hundred Famous ( Mountains of Yamanashi ) Hakusandake Fujinomiya City This map is on a scale of 1/25,000 topographical map, as issued and approved by the chief of Japanese Geographical Survey Institute. 1-1 Fujinomiyaguchi Climbing Trail 7th Sta. D 新五合 Hirano 10cars Panoramadai Suggested Route around Lake Yamanakako P30 Asahigaoka PICA Yamanakako Fujikyu Asahigaoka Village Bus Terminal Yamanakako Campsite Tokutomi Soho Museum Mishima Yukio Literary Museum Yamanakako Joho Sozo-kan (The Yamanakako Public Library for the People’s Creativity) Kagosakatoge Haiku Museum Fuseian Bus Stop Mt.Myojinsan (Mt.Teppoginoatama) 1291.0 Mikuni Pass Giant beech tree Yamanakako Village Mt.Mikuniyama 5 Zunazaka Pass Mt.Narakiyama 1353 Closed during the winterseeson Mt.Oborayama Azamidaira 1383.5 Mt.Tateyama Mt.Kofuji 1905.6 Subashiri-Onsen Tenkei(hot spring) Sunabarai Fuji aza mi L ine 5th Sta. Of Subashiriguchi Climbing Trail Real 6th Sta. Gotembaguchi Climbing Trail 宝永山 2693 Oyama Town Fujireien(cemetery) 6th Sta. 8th Sta. 7.5 Sta. Original 7th Sta. Yamanakako Lakeside During the Growing Sunset (The Top 100 Japanese Watersides) Cruiser pier (Mt.Kadotoriyama) 1308.6 8th Sta. C Yamanakako Forest Park of Literature rail gT Mountaintop Worship Sites 9th Sta. Shizuoka Prefecture Pleasure Cruiser Yamanakako Tourist Information Center Hiranoryokan Minshuku Association Center Yamanakako Community Plaza Kirara 1260 Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine Okumiya 9.5 Sta. Height 982m depth 13.2m Mt.Yahazuyama Subashiriguchi Climbing Trail 5th Sta. 8.5 Sta. 3756.4 G.S.D.F Kita Fuji Training Grounds 413 Hirano 11 Lake Yamanakako Mama’s Forest YamanakakoVillage Office Fuji Golf Course Jutoku-ji Temple Fuji Marimo Moss Bolls Myojin Cross Road Asahigaoka Lakeside Green Park Yakamachi Forest Path 15cars 1178 Floral Dome Furara Yamanaka Takamarubi 4 Torii Mt.Kyogatake 100min ndin sce 8th Sta. De 120min 80min Real 6th Sta. 6th Sta. Real 8th Sta. Real 7th Sta. 20min 7th Sta. 60min 8th Sta. 3775.6 1:110,000 1000 Lake Kawaguchiko Ishiwari Jinja Shrine Pure forest of Harimomi (Tiger tail spruce woods, Picea Torano) Cruiser pier Ochudo-Road 7th Sta. The summit of Yoshidaguchi Climbing Trail Osawakuzure Kengamine Corrie 0 P25 Mountains of Yamanashi 天 Yamanaka Suwa Jinja Shrine Omuro Sengen Jinja Shrine 20min Hosoono Fo rest Path 20min 4th Sta. 45min 20min Fo Kofu res ji 5th Sta. tP 20 ath min 30min 40min 6th Sta. 3776 Viewpoint Free Parking Lake Saiko Hinatamine 1413.0 1446 One of the Hundred Famous Nijumagari Pass ( ) Yamanakako W. Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park 15min 1st Sta. 10min 60min 1 p30 Umagaeshi 15min Komitake Jinja Shrine 4th Sta. Osawa Parking Fuji-susono 2nd Sta. 5th Sta. of Fuji Subaru Line Toilets P24 Mt.Ishiwariyama Uchino Bus Stop Fanuc Corporation Nashigahara 138 25min 30min 天 Suggested Route around Lake Yamanakako Suggested Route for visiting museums and natural springs P28 ( p23 Ski Resort chi 30min 10min Okuniwa highlands Suggested Route for visiting museums and natural springs Prefectural border jigu Rengetsutsuji (field of flowers) 25min 1700.7 p25 p26 National road Mt.Sajikiyama Sho Oishichaya Mt. Maruyama Karumizu Forest Path Lake Kawaguchiko and the Historic Walking Route Lake Shojiko Uchino 天 30cars 20buses ) 6 (toll road) 2nd Sta. Statue of the Virgin Mary Key to Map Symbols 139 Fuji Subaru Line 1635 3rd Sta. p16 p24 Yoshidaguchi Climbing Trail Oshino Hakkai ( Suggested Route for exploring nature 1468 Jukaidai 2nd Sta. Parking Suggested Route to see wild birds and the Jukai forest. 60min Oshino Village Sengen-jinja Oshino Sonmin Fureai Hall Okada Koyo Photo Museum Oshino Tourist Shrine Koike Kunio Etegami Museum Information Center Oshino Village Office el Suggested Route that tours the mysteries of Lake Motosuko Umagaeshi Fujisan Museum Nakanochaya 1-5 Toriichi Pass 1233 Shikinomori(forest of four seasons)Oshino Park (Hand-made picture postcard) 3 Tachinzuka Pass 1304.4 Folklore Museum 30cars Fujimi Park 7buses Fuji Yusui-no-sato Aquarium/ Oshino Ent. Educational Museum of the Forest/Sakana Park Oshino Onsen(hot spring) Shibafu Park Yanagihara Park Mt. Fuji Radar Dome Museum Fujizakura (field of flowers) 50min Kenmarubi Mt.Touken Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine Yoshidaguchi Climbing Trail Yoshida-tainai Lava Tree Mold Mt.Takazasusan ka Tunn Suggested Route to visit important sites of Mt. Fuji Worship, History, and Culture Mt.Katafutayama 1630.0 Suggested Routes of Each Area 22 ※The inside of the main cave is not open to the public Nodo Park Tsuru City Nenokami ) fudo-yu(hot spring) Kagosa ( ) Funatsu-tainai Lava Tree Mold 21 ) 13∼ kaneyama-Onsen(hot spring) 20 Kaneyama-no-taki (falls) Gannoana 1584 Mt.Sawarayama Lava Tree Mold ※2 978.7 Fujisan Arena Fujiyama Brewery Biodiversity Center of Japan ※Closed to the public. ) ※1 Osano Oshi house is closed to the public. A model of the restored house can be seen at the Fujiyoshida Museum of Local History. ※2 The inside of the main cave of Yoshida-tainai Lava Tree Mold is not open to the public. Tollbooth Mt.Seiken 2nd Sta. Nagaike Shinsui Park Yoshida-tainai P23 Mt.Shishidomeyama 1632.1 1597.6 One of the Hundred Famous Mountains of Yamanashi Suggested Route to visit important sites of Mt. Fuji Worship, History, and Culture P16 ath tP res Fo 5 Fuji LakesideC.C Jukaidai Parking Funatsu-tainai Lava Tree Mold Lake Motosuko Try our popular “Famous Fuji Water” and the local specialty food, “Yoshida no Udon.” Mt.Shakushiyama Oasumi ( MAP E-4 1936-6 Araya, Fujiyoshida City 30555-21-1225 Sengen-jinja Shrine Oshino Hakkai ※1 Kamijuku (Roadside Station Rest and Shopping Area ) Fuji Hokuroku Park Yamanashi Prefectural Environmental Science Research Institute. The Osano Oshi house 10 Michi-no-eki Fujiyoshida (Roadside Station Rest and Shopping Area ) Lake Asumiko The Togawa Oshi house,A Pilgrim Museum Municipal Hospital Pine’s Park Araya Fujimi 80min Mt.Ogurayama Bypass S. a aw kiz Ta Lake Shojiko Lake Motosuko a w ta O 9 Michi-no-eki Fujiyoshida Local Beer Restaurant Sylvans s re Fo 1566 The Osano Oshi house Lake Saiko Mt. Fuji Sta. Fuji Hokuroku Tourist Information Center The Fuji Hokuroku Parking Area 1400cars Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine Fuji Forest Path Giant Toringo crabapple tree The Togawa Osh house, A Pilgrim Museum Fuji Omuro Sengen Jinja Shrine 文 Mt.Tenjinyama 1st Sta. Tenjin Pass viewpoint P22 Osawagawa Riv. Mukaibara Pass Asuminemoto Jinja Shrine Fujiyoshida City Yumiizuka Nenbahama Tategonama 1424.1 Component Parts Lake Kawaguchiko Locatuon of the 1000-yen bill picture Mt.Nagaoyama Funatsu-tainai Lava Tree Mold / Yoshida-tainai Lava Tree Mold 2 都留市 Doyama Park Nakazone Kanatorii gate Fujiyoshida IC Fujizakura Country Club Fujiten Snow Resort h at Fujiten Lily Park tP Road Map of Designated Areas for Car Travel Kawaguchi Asama Jinja Shrine Oishi Park Karumizu Forest Path 1468 天 wa 1256.2 Fujiyoshida City Hall FujiyoshidaTourist Fujisan World Heritage Information Center Kanadorii Information Center Kanadorii Shinnishihara 70min N Fo ar re usa st w Su Pa a th r M ug ai a O n Ro uk ad an Na Fu ru jino sa m w iy a aLi ne Fuji Lake Motosuko resort Fuji Shibazakura(Moss Pink)Festival One of the Hundred Famous ( Mountains of Yamanashi ) Please have some of Itoi Shigesato’s favorite Itoriki Curry. Mt.Kuramiyama a-k amakur aido Roa in K d Sh 1485 Hatari Pass 天 Tatsugaoka Yoshidaguchi Yuhodo Entrance Fuji Susono Meganeana Mt.Omuroyama(lava cave) Fujiyoshida Youth Hostel Fujikyu Highland Sta. Fuji Visitor Center Kawaguchiko Stellar Theater Fuji Subaru Land 天 1st Motosu Fuketsu(lava cave) 天 2nd Motosu Fuketsu(lava cave) 天 Ishibotoke 4 Omuro Doketsu (lava cave) Fuji Fuketsu (lava cave) Mt.Ryugatake Kodachi Gekkoji Sta. Arakura Fujikyu Highland Yamanashi Red Cross Hospital Subaru Line Ent. Forest Narusawa Golf&C.C Fujinomiya-Narusawa line junction Motosu Kawaguchiko IC Funatsu Mountain Road Ent. 1-6 Narusawa Golf Club Narusawa Rinkan Golf Course Fujisan Primeval Forest Motosuko Campsite Higashikoiji Fujikawaguchiko Town JA Narusawa Prefecture Product Shop Lava Spiracle Cluster Narusawa Mt. Fuji Museum Narusawa Village 天 Lake Motosuko lakeside mountain climbing entrance Fuji Pan Funatsu orama Line Kita Fuji Golf Course Fuji Akamatsu Golf Course Aokigahara Jukai Moguran Pier Suggested Route that tours the mysteries of Lake Motosuko P23 Michi-no-eki Narusawa (Roadside Station Rest and Shopping Area ) Fuji Midorino Kyukamura Fuji Chobo-no-yu Yurar(hot i spring) Mt.Kudariyama 1025.4 P20 3758-1 Katsuyama,Fujikawaguchiko Town Minami Tsuru County 30555-72-5633 ( Motosuko Tourist information Center Shichisha Jinja Shrine Motosuko Sekirui resthouse Motosuko Motosu Cruiser pier Yama Jinja Shrine Lake Motosuko Saiko Minshukumura(village) Kentoku Dojo turning point Height 900m depth121.6m Katsuyama Oarashi Saiko Minami Hachiman Jinja Shrine Ryugudoketsu Mt.Koyodai Temporary Toilet Fram Sankodai (lava cave) 1164.7 June to November Maoten Jinja Shrine 139 Odawa Narusawa Lava Tree Mold 50cars Koyodai-kiso Horse Ranch 天 Narusawa Village Office Koyodai Iriguchi Mitsubatsutsuji Tenjinyama Ent. 250cars/20buses Bus Stop (field of flowers) 1056 Mountaintop Worship Sites MAP D-2 (Roadside Station Rest and Shopping Area ) ( Kurami l unne hi T ) ( Mt.Shiroyama Location of the 1000-yen bill picture Nagasaki Mistletoe Narusawa Hyoketsu(lava cave)天 ( Mountains of Yamanashi ) 6 Subashiri IC Mt.Oborayama G.S.D.F Higashi Fuji Training Grounds Gotemba City E Fujishokubutsuen (botanical garden) Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine (Subashiri Sengen Shrine) H Fo itosu res gi tP ath Fugaku Fuketsu(lava cave) 天 s es pr Ex Toriic 300 150cars Lake Saiko Pa th Tokai Nature walkway junction 1257.4 uo Shimoyoshida 100cars Fu ji O ish iF ore st nnel ko Tu Shoji Akaike Bus 精進Stop Mt.Eboshidake ( 1-9 Gotenniwa Kumagaiso (field of flowers) 重 Kotobuki Sta. Myoho-ji Temple Tin Toy Museum in Kawaguchiko Oike Park Yoshinoike Onsen Mt.Tenjoyama Cruiser pier (hot spring) Fuji Royal Hotel Kawaguchiko Shimoyoshida 1139.9 Koumi Park 250cars Express Tenjoyama Park Fujimi Bypass kita Bus Stop Katsuyama branch Office Michi-no-eki Katsuyama Mt.Ashiwadayama Yoshiike Onsen-mae Sta. Arakurayama Sengen Park Funatsu (Roadside Station Rest and Shopping Area ) (Gokodai) Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine Koasumi Kawaguchiko Sta. Fujikawaguchiko Town Office 1355.0 Ten Jinja Shrine One of the Hundred Famous Oarashi branch Office Fujikawaguchiko Tourist information Center Asahi Shimoyoshida Sta. Shikkogo Park Kibune Jinja Shrine ( P18 ( ) ( Naka n tunn okura el ) Akaike 天 Fujimikotoku Park Katsuragawa Riv. ) Sengen Jinja Shrine Kazumigawa Riv. Arakura とおかいちば 3 Saiko Bat Cave (lava cave) 139 Fuji Marimo Moss Bolls Panoramadai Lake Shojiko 40cars Momiji Corridor Kawaguchiko Ohashi Ubuyagasaki Bridge Komagari Misaki Kachikachi-yama Ropeway 小野 Michi-no-eki Katsuyama ) Height 900m depth 71.7m Nenbahama Drinking area for wild birds )( Kamikurechi Kawaguchiko Museum of Art Kitafujikawaguchiko JA Local Farmers CO-OP Kawaguchiko-ohashi N. Yoshidaguchi Climbing Trail 都留トンネル ) Height 900m depth15.2m 1-8 Saiko Wild Bird Forest Park Yakumyo Jinja Shrine 1-7 Juk a walki fores way t 50cars Shojiko Tourist information Center Panoramadai Shita Bus Stop Suggested Route for exploring nature P24 1339.8 Ishiba Bentendo Temple Yagisaki Park Kawaguchiko Muse Museum Kuwazaki ( 50cars Ashiwada branch Office Fuji Marimo Moss Bolls 15cars Suggested Route to see Saiko wild birds and the nishi P25 Jukai forest. Mt.Gokosan )8 Fuji Omuro Sengen Jinja Shrine Higashiirikawa Riv. 200cars Lake Kawaguchiko ( Nishiirikawa Riv. Saiko Iyashinosato Nenba Shoji Suwa Jinja Shrine Tategohama ) ( Saiko 12 Nagahama reaga kun iv. Sha awa R g Yamazumi Jinja Shrine iv. (Ananzaka) 1409.0 Giant Shoji Japanese Cedar 天 Shoji Pass 1680.3 One of the Hundred Famous Mountains of Yamanashi Lake Kawaguchiko depth 14.6m and the Historic Unoshima Walking Route P26 Shinrei-no-taki(falls) 139 Mitsutoge Green Center Sakura Park e Mitsutoge 20cars Lin 20cars Futsal Court o Mt.Kinpuzan k Bus Shiraito-no-taki(falls) yu 871.0 Oosawa Park uji k F Nishikatsura Mitsutoge Sta. Express Bus Stop Nishikatsura Town Office . a Riv Kawaguchi Asama Jinja Shrine 柄杓流川 Higashikatsura Sta. Ikoinomori 25cars Kawaguchi Asama Jinja Shrine 7 Tenjin Pass Shimokurechi Oishi tsumugi(pongee) ikaw okam Traditional Work Shop Itchiku Kubota Art Museum Kawaguchiko Konohana Art Museum aman Fuji Marimo Kawaguchiko Monkey Performance Theater Y Kawaguchiko Natural Moss Bolls Kawaguchi Kawaguchiko Enkei-hall Living Center Fuji Kawaguchiko Kawaguchiko Craft Park (craft experience atelier) Oishi Park onsenkyo(hot springs village)40cars Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum Mt.Shimoyama Nadasaki 50cars Height 830m 1301.7 kawaguchiko Art Museum ) ( Zadousawa Mt.Junigatake Mt.Settogatake Kagikake 1589 1623.4 One of the Hundred Famous Mountains of Yamanashi Mt.Odake 1500.1 Kawaguchi Asama Parking P16 城山 Darumaishi Fuji Kenko Center Haha-no-shirataki (falls) (hot spring) Notenburo Tensui(hot spring) The Togawa Oshi house,A Pilgrim Museum /The Osano Oshi house 8532-63 Narusawa Village,Minami Tsuru County 30555-85-3900 谷村 Nishikatsura Town aR 1161.1 358 1738 Kagikake Pass 1422 Minobu Town Obuchitani Mt.Kenashiyama Oish P16 1 571.4highland Vanadium rich water“Fujin PA no Mizu ”and vegetables are popular. Introduces the Wonders of Mt. Fuji with a Focus on Nature and Culture. aw oirig Ton Odakekawa Riv. Terakawa Green Park Mt.shojisan Onnazaka Pass ( Mt.Kanayama Mt.Eboshiyama One of the Hundred Famous ( ) Mountains of Yamanashi ) Eboshiiwa Baba kawa Riv. Mt.Settogatake 1736.4 One of the Hundred Famous Mountains of Yamanashi Mt.Onigatake 1271.2 Mt.Sanpobunzan 1665.5 1686 Mt.Shakagatake Nishikawa Riv. 137 (Mt.Fushizaburodake) a Riv. Nattoukaw Ichikawamisato Town 1732 Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine MAP C-3 (Roadside Station Rest and Shoppingつるし Area ) 加 畑川 Hachijuhachi-taishi Byoubuiwa Mt.Kinashiyama 1674 Oishi Pass Nakaashigawairisawa Kofu City 2 1775 都留IC 大幡川 Michi-no-eki Narusawa MAP E-3 6663-1 Funatsu,Fujikawaguchiko Town Minami Tsuru County 30555-72-0259 Mt.Osutakayama Mt.Mitsutoge(lucky mountain) Mt.Nattouyama ( Terakawa Riv. Kyu Misaka Tunnle Fuji Visitor Center 1785.2 (One of the Hundred Famous Mountains of Yamanashi) Mt.Hafuzan l nne Northern Base Area Mt.Chausuyama ra iiku aN aw hik ath Nis rest P Fo o Tu ahik Wak Sawazuma Riv. あかさか 1513 6cars Tenkachaya ( el Fuefuki City Shindo Pass 大幡 川 1531 ) hi tunn 913 Designated Sites around Mt. Fuji’s Northern Base Area 川 Ohata ( ) “Literature monument” of Dazai Osamu Suzuran Pass G 沢 Mt.Ohatayama Hattcho Pass 1596.0 Mt.Kurodake Misaka Pass Ashigawa Riv. Mt.Tenguyama 1580 Mt.Misakayama 1792.7 (One of the Hundred Famous Mountains of Yamanashi) st Path Mizugasawa Fore 田 y Ka ri o ( Fu jika Fu wag efu uch ki L iko ine - 本 社 Tsuru City Ohatahatcho Pass ( Ubaguc 中央市 Seihachi Pass Mt.Hattchoyama ( Hinatazaka Pass (Donbei Pass) Byobuiwa 丸 1630.8 Mt.Seihachiyama ( ( ) Shin ) ( F Mt.Honjagamaru Ch nne l ( -Tor isak a Tu Torisaka Pass 1641 Mt.Fukomayama One of the Hundred Famous 1562.4 Mountains of Yamanashi ( ) ( 1474.4 Mt.Shakagatake ka Tunnel Shin-misa Guide Map of Mt.Fuji’s Mt.Shinzayama E 川 1593 Oga waz awa gaw a Riv . ) Riv. Karasawagawa 1 金 ) D ( 1415.0 ( ( 神 座 山 川 大栃山 ) C 浅 ( B ) A Mt.Shamisenbayashiyama 746.5 F 富士平原 ゴルフクラブ G 水土野 ゴルフ場 Mt. Fuji & The Fuji Five Lakes For Saiko Minshuku Tosenba-Iriguchi Sightseeing Boat / Ropeway Ent. A large scale renovation of the site including the offerings hall, purification handrinsing basin, and the “kaguraden” stage took place in 1730 thanks to the dedicaation of Murakami Kosei, a central figure in the proliferation of Fujiko religious associations. Express Bus ★ Main Shrine Lake Kawaguchiko Pleasure Cruiser Lake Motosuko Pleasure Cruiser (Designated Cultural Property of National Importance) Ishiwari-no-yu (Onsen) Mountain Trail Ent. Mt. Ishiwariyama West Gate of Hirano Misaki Yamanaka-higashi Elementary School Mama-no-mori Kohoku Nagaike Shinsui Park Ent. of Nagaike Odeyama Kamimura-Chuo Uchino The shrine moved to its current location in 788AD, a result of eruptions that continued to cause fear and unease throughout the region, as a place to worship the then volatile Mt. Fuji from a distance. Owing to the expansive popularity of Fujiko religious associations during the Edo Period (1603-1868), the shrine, alongside the Oshi religious guides at the northern base of Mt. Fuji, rose to prominence and continues its legacy as the center of Mt. Fuji worship to this day. The dense grove that surrounds the magnificent shrine continues to tell the tale of its significance in spreading Mt. Fuji worship. Yamanakako Communication Plaza Kamimura Harimomibayashi Iriguchi Jotenji Temple Hirano Lake Yamanakako Hananomiyako Park Lake Deguchi Ent. Yanagihara Fanuc ? Fanuc-higashi Opening of the Mt. Fuji (Mountain Opening Festival) Climbing Season Keio Sanso (lodge) Bugakuso (hotel) Kozanso (campsite) Odakyu Forest Cottage Fujisan Otorii Keio Ripple Yamanakako Yamanakako Garden This is the largest wooden torii Sacred Trees There are three gate in Japan, and was built to worship Mt. Fuji from 1000 year old trees; designated as afar. The gate is reconstructed every 60 years and natural monuments. was most recently rebuilt in 2014. Suggested Route to visit important sites of Mt. Fuji Worship, History, and Culture Kanadorii (Kanadorii Bus Stop) To Gotemba Station To Mishima Station Umagaeshi 5 min. to walk Oshi house (Kyu Togawake Bus Stop) Kanadorii ¥ The Togawa Oshi house, A Pilgrim Museum★ Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine (Sengen Shrine Bus Stop) Fujisan Museum (Sunpark Fuji Bus Stop) 14 40555-72-6877 ¥ ¥ (Mt. Fuji Radar Dome Bus Stop) 16 ¥ Fee One of the Three Most Unique Festivals in Japan The Yoshida Fire Festival ( An ‘Intangible Folklore Cultural Asset’ of National Importance ( Pesignated sites 9 Fujiyoshida City The main building was constructed in 1768. This is one of the oldest existing remnants of the Oshi Pilgrim’s houses. Visitors can learn about the Oshi Priests’ way of life and how they taught the tenets of Mt. Fuji worship. Pesignated sites Mt. Fuji Radar Dome Museum Fujiyoshida City This building is a shrine and a house, which is very rare throughout Japan. ※Closed to the public. Showcases historic accounts from monitoring weather phenomena at Mt. Fuji’s summit for 35 years. The Osano Oshi house ★ 10 5 min. to walk Mt. Fuji Radar Dome Museum The “Oyama-biraki” or “Kaizan-sai” (Mountain Opening Festival) is held annually on June 30th, the eve of the first day of the climbing season, to pray for tranquility on Mt. Fuji and the safety of all climbers. A large “shimenawa” rope strung across the torii gate at the entrance to the Yoshidaguchi Climbing Trail is severed with a wooden mallet by “Tajikara-O-no-Mikoto,” a mythical god representing great physical strength, as the ceremonious “opening” of the trail and start of the climbing season. 30555-22-1101 MAP E-3 30 min. to walk Unlimited use of local route buses and cruise buses around Mt. Fuji and The Fuji Five Lakes area!! to have been the location from which Prince Yamato Takeru worshiped Mt. Fuji. Displays cover four main themes: Mt. Fuji worship, local textiles, Fujiyoshida’s history, and folk customs. Visitors are able to see and experience the fully restored Osano Oshi House. 30555-24-2411 This marks a border between Mt. Fuji’s spiritual and secular worlds. This symbol of Mt. Fuji worship stands at the entrance to the Kamiyoshida Oshi priest village. Mt. Fuji’s Ichino Torii or First Gate. K A BA Yoshidaguchi Climbing Trail Otsuka Hill This auspicious site is said Fujisan Museum 15 min. to walk Inquiry ●Fujikyu Yamanashi Bus Co., Ltd. Main Hall of East Shrine ★ Built by Asano Saemonnosukeujishige in Rebuilt in 1561 by Takeda Shingen. 1594. Mountain Trail Ent. Mikuni Forest of Christmas Ent. Umagaeshi Bus, Mount Fuji Climbers’ Bus The shrine’s main deity, Konohanasakuyahime-no-Mikoto, is the goddess of Mt. Fuji, safe childbirth, conception, and fire prevention. The shrine was founded in 1615 and reflects the magnificent architectural aesthetic of the Momoyama Period (approx. 1573-1615). Main Hall of the West Shrine ★ Hiranoya (inn) Yamanakako Communication Plaza(inn) Asahigaoka Bungaku-no-mori Park Golf Course Ent. Yamanakako Village Office Ichinohashi TBS Villa Yamanakako Post Office Ent. Sightseeing Boat Boarding Point Mt. Fuji Yamanakako (Hotel Mt. Fuji Ent.) Benifuji-no-yu (Onsen) Hana-no-miyako Park Ent. Nashigahara Nashigahara-nishi Nakamichi Ent. Kitafuji Garrison Ent. Oshino Ent. Nakanochaya Oshino Onsen Shiki-no-mori Oshino Park Semegusa Nakanochaya Ent. Sunpark Fuji Mountaintop Worship Sites Fujiyoshida Municipal Hospital Mt.Fuji Radar Dome Mt. Fuji Mt.Fuji 5th. Sta. Ichiyama Mart to the public. Sengen Shrine Yokomachi inside of the main cave is not open to the public. Oshino Hakkai Zendana ※ Closed Araya Araya Public Hall Ent. Community Center Ent. ※ The The Osano Oshi house Joyama Tengusha TheTogawa Oshi house,A pilgrim Museum Oshino Hakkai Uchino-akasaka Matsuyama Kyu Togawake Katsura Bashi Oshino-mura Town Office Dobashi Mt. Fuji Sta. Highland Resort Hotel & Spa (Fujikyu Highland) Fujiyoshida Police Station Kenmarubi Fuji Hokuryo High School Ent. Kitaguchi Hongu Fujisengen Jinja Yoshida-tainai Lava Tree Mold Common Building for Government office Ent. Kanadorii Park Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine Weekdays route Oshino Post Office Fu Weekends & Holidays route Shimomura jik Li Kanadorii k yu (R Kanzurubashi Oshino Hakkai Ent. Omiyabashi Ward Office Ebisuya ne o Fujikyu Highland Station (Local route bus stop) Akasaka Orthopedic Hospital Watanabe Fujimidai Ent. of Funatsu Fujiyama Onsen To Shin Fuji Station To Fujinomiya Station and Fuji Station Front Shrine / Hall of Worship (Designated Cultural Property of Yamanashi Pref.) Shinkansen ) lw ai Kawaguchiko Sta. Mt. Fuji and The Fuji Five Lakes Passport outside area Oniwa (Okuniwa) YAMANAKAKO NO KABA (an amphibian bus) Fujikyuko Line (railway) ay K A BA Sakana Koen Fujikyu Highland Sta. Kawaguchiko Street Ent. 3rd. Station 4th. Station Osawa Observatory Taxi Gekkoji Sta. ? Fujikawaguchiko High School Fujikyu Highland (Express Bus Stop) Yamanashi Prefectural Mt. Fuji Research Institute Tourist Information Shimoyoshida Sta. ? Fuji Hokuroku Park Fuji Subaru Land Michinoeki (Roadside Station) Yoshiike Onsen-mae Sta. Miharashi-mae (Only during the summer season) Funatsu-tainai Lava Tree Mold Stops at bus stops Kotobuki Sta. Azagawa West Street of Kawaguchiko East Gate of Chigasaki Ippongi Narusawa Elementary School Sakaino Hori-no-uchi Lake Motosuko Narusawa Koyodai Ent. Jukei-yogan (lava tree mold) Fuji-midori-no-kyukamura (hotel) Hyoketsu (ice cave) Fuketsu (wind cave) Saiko Lake Ent. Lake Motosu Okubo Lake Motosu Ent. Fujiyoshida City Lake Yamanakako Pleasure Cruiser Mitsutoge Sta. Azagawa Onsen Town Ogi Fujikyuko Line (railway) Passes bus stops Ropeway To Otsuki View Point of Sakasa-Fuji (Mt. Fuji as reflected in a lake) K A BA World Heritage Loop Bus Umagaeshi Bus Mt. Fuji viewing point Kozantei Ubuya Funatsu-hama Onsen Town Fuji Lake Hotel / Fuji Museum Yamanashi Gem Museum Police Satellite Office K ABA Kawaguchiko Museum of Art Ubuyagasaki Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum Chigasaki Hayashi Ent.of Kodachi Kodachi Kodachi-nishi Katsuyama Minshuku-mura(minshuku guest house village) Katsuyama Oku-kawaguchiko Ent. Ashiwada Camping Site Tenjin-shita Hirahama Hirahamabashi Odawa ? Kaidenhi-mae Kawaguchiko Sarumawashi Theater Kawaguchiko Herb Hall (Monkey Show) Fujinoyado Ohashi Konohana Art Museum Yagisaki Park Kawaguchiko Muse Museum Ent. Wakakusa-no-yado Maruei Shikishima-no-matsu Fuji Omuro Sengen Shrine Bunkado Tunnel Ent. of Nagahama Nagahama Ashiwada Branch of Town Office Nishihama School Mountain Trail Ent. of Mt.Kenashi East Gate of Lake Saiko Saiko Tsuhara-hama Kotsubura Komagata Sankodai-shita Saiko Minshuku(Minshuku guest houses) Saiko Bat Cave Oarashi Kawaguchi Asama Jinja Shrine Kawaguchi Post Office Yamanashi Red Cross Hospital Ent. of Oarashi Ryugu Doketsu Ent. (Lava cave) Goten-niwa 1-6 (via Zendana) For Hirano Kawaguchi Asama Shrine Town Office Ent. ? Fuji Visitor Center Ent. Pesignated sites MAP E-3 Mount Fuji Climbers’Bus (The 5th Station of Mt. Fuji) For Uchino/(via Uchino) For Hirano Fuji Kenko Center Kawaguchi Elementary School Ent. Nishikawa Yuguchi Oishi Petit Pension Village Itchiku Kubota Art Museum Benifujiso (inn) Sunnide Resort / Nagasaki Park Ent. Kitahamaso (inn) Oishi Elementary School Kawaguchiko Shizen Seikatsu-kan (Natural Living Center) Akebonoso (inn) Oishiso (inn) Shinnyoen Temple Yoshiwara Babakubo Suga Memorial Training Center Kuwarubi Michi-no-eki Katsuyama (Roadside rest area) For Ashigawa Nosanbutsu Chokubaijo via Oishi Petit Pension Village Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine Direction to Gotemba Station Fuji Omuro Sengen Jinja Shrine Saiko Yacho-no-mori Park (Wild bird's forest) Kamiku-isshiki Junior High School Ent. Motosu Tunnel Kouanso (inn) To Shimobe Hot Spring Shoji-ko Minshuku-mura (minshuku guest house village) Jukai Plaza Akaike Pond Shoji-ko Lake Ent. Morishita Camping Site Asahara Ojira Mountain Trail Ent. of Mt.Juni-gatake Kangakuen Camping Site Kohanso Camping Site Lake Shojiko Shoji Hotel Lake Saiko Nenba Minshuku (Minshuku guest houses) Shoji Lake Hotel Fujimiso (inn) Hatsukariso Hotel Unomisaki Tunnel Saiko Iyashi-no-sato Nenba (Thatched houses) Shoji Shoji Camping Site Saiko Mae-hama Lake Saiko Ferry Landing Ent. Ent. of Nenba Yamadaya Hotel Panorama Observatory-shita Lake Kawaguchiko Tenkachaya Mountain Trail Ent. of Mt.Mitsugatake Kawaguchiko Yaen Koen-mae To Ashigawa Gyominso (inn) For Isawa Onsen (hot spring)/Kofu Station For Mt.Mitsutoge/Tenkachaya Direction to Lake Shojiko/Lake Motosuko/Shin Fuji Station Mt.Mitsutoge Ent. Ohinoki Lake Saiko Camping Site Bus for cruising around Lake Kawaguchiko/Lake Saiko (Omni bus &Retro bus) Fujikko-go To Kofu Local Bus Route Map Sacred Land of the Mt. Fuji Religion Key to Map Symbols Take an environmentally friendly eco-bus and enjoy a comfortable trip around the designated sites. Free Parking MAP E-3 30555-20-0223 The Yoshida Fire Festival or “Chinkasai” (Fire Extinguishing Festival) is held annually on August 26th and is also known as the ceremonial end to the climbing season. Once the two “mikoshi” (portable shrines) are paraded throughout town on the eve of the 26th, the large “Myojin-mikoshi” taking the lead and the red, Fuji-shaped “Mikage-mikoshi” following close behind, approximately 80 grand 3-meter torches are set ablaze along the main thoroughfare, the climax of the event. ★ = Designated an Important Cultural Asset by the Japanese Government 17 富士宮ルート 御殿場ルート Kengamine Osawakuzure 3775.6 Corrie Ginmeisui 1-6 1-5 Fujiyoshida City Fujikawaguchiko Town Goraikokan Honhachigome Tomoekan Honhachigome Fuji-san Hotel Mt. Fuji Kinmeisui Hakusandake 40 minutes 9th Sta. 60 minutes 8.5 Sta. Please be careful of the diverging point of Yoshidaguchi and Subashiriguchi Climbing Trail chi igu hir Trail the diverging point s a g Sub mbin 6th Sta. 7th Sta. Real 6th Sta. Cli Emergency Evacuation Center Otainai 120 minutes Real 8th Sta. 20 minutes Gansomuro Hakuun-so Horaikan Taishikan 80 minutes 8th Sta. Toyokan Torii-so Fujiichikan Kamaiwakan Nanagome Tomoekan Hinodekan 100 minutes the turning point∼6th Sta. Real 5th Sta. 7th Sta. Hana Goya 60 minutes De sce nd ing Pa th 5th Sta. of Fuji Subaru Line 6th Sta. 2386.1 30 minutes Satomidaira ★Seikanso Sato Goya Gozaishi Sengen Jinja Shrine [2,010m] 3rd Sta. Temporary Toilet (From June to October) Refer To Page 20-21 [1,840m] 20 minutes 15 minutes Fujikawaguchikomachi Enclave Omuro Sengen Jinja Shrine This historic path is the only route leading from the foot of the mountain to the summit. Pilgrims and Fuji-ko practitioners donned white religious apparel and sedge hats and headed for the summit with kongozue walking staffs. Through the dense primeval forests at the mountain’s base, they walked along heavy foliage, wild birds, and historic markers as they made their way up to the 5th Sta. 5th Sta. ▲ 1.5km ▼ 3rd Sta. 4th Sta. 20 minutes 10 minutes Umagaeshi of Yoshidaguchi Climbing Trail 2304 5th Sta. of Yoshidaguchi [2,300m] Climbing Trail 4.5th Sta. Area[2,150m] 45 minutes 20 minutes Nyonin Tenjo 60 minutes 20 minutes 50 minutes Lin e Yoshidaguchi Climbing Trail Pesignated sites MAP E-3 E-3・ D-4・ ・44 D-4 ・5・ ・6 MAP The summit of Yoshidaguchi Climbing Trail Fu ji S ub aru The Main Mt. Fuji Climbing Route(From Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine to 5th Sta.) 7th Sta. 6th Sta. 2nd Sta. Mt. Maruyama 1700.7 [1,700m] 3rd Sta. ▲ 2km ▼ Umagaeshi 30 minutes 25 minutes 1st Sta. 15 minutes 10 minutes [1,520m] Umagaeshi[1,450m] Temporary Toilet (From June to October) 30 minutes 25 minutes Oishichaya 500m 0m 1000m Umagaeshi ▲ 3.8km ▼ Nakanochaya [1,300m] Rengetsutsuji (field of flowers) Flowers along the climbing path Religious training grounds of Hasegawa Kakugyo, the father of the Fuji-ko religion. 60 minutes 50 minutes Nyonin Tenjo(2nd Sta. Area.1,800m) Tsutsujihara Rengetsutsuji and Fujizakura (field of flowers) a izaw Tak Gozaishi Sengen Shrine(4.5th Sta. Area. 2,150m) Yoshidaguchi Yuhodo (Walking trail) h Pat est For A religious monument built because women were forbidden above this area until the Edo Era. Fujizakura in the vicinity of Nakanochaya (End of Apr.-First of May) Temporary Toilet (From April to October) Nakanochaya[1,100m] Tollbooth Yoshida-tainai Lava Tree Mold Yoshidaguchi Climbing Trail Senzui Groves of Fuji Zakura(Fuji C h e r r y B l o s s o m s )a n d Japanese azaleas scattered around the Oishichaya. (1,450m) This is the boundary between Umagaeshi Kusa-yama(grassy area of Mt. Fuji)and Ki-yama(wooded area of Mt. Fuji). Horses(uma)were sent back(gaeshi)at this point because the mountain above this area was considered holy sanctuary and because the terrain becomes too steep for horses. White-clad Fuji-doja (senior ascetics) 18 Fujisan Museum 9th Sta. 8th Sta. Yake-yama 6th Sta. [5th Sta.] 3rd Sta. 1st Sta. 7th Sta. Around Chudo Tenchinosakai 4th Sta. 2nd Sta. Nakanomiya Ki-yama 80 minutes 70 minutes Onshirin Flower Park Kenmarubi Fujiyama Brewery Roadside Station Fujiyoshida Ogurayama Pine's Park 978.7 Fujisan Arena 富士吉田 市立病院 The Stone Memorial dedicated to fallen climbers of Showa Mt. Fuji University Otsukayama Araya Komitake Yoshidaguchi Yuhodo Entrance [860m] 138 Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine[850m] Yokomachi Umagaeshi Kamijuku Kusa-yama Fujiyoshida IC 852.1 Conifer Forest The Osano Oshi house ※Closed to the public. Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine 139 Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine Mountain Climbing Trailhead Fuji Subaru Land Local Beer Restaurant Sylvans Nakanochaya ▲ Fuji-susono 3.6km (Foot of Mt. Fuji) ▼ Yoshidaguchi Yuhodo Entrance “Refre” Fujiyoshida Mt.Fuji Radar Dome Museum The summit Biodiversity Center of Japan Fuji Subaru Line Mt. Fuji is divided into three parts: Kusa-yama(grass mountain), Ki-yama (wood mountain), and Yake-yama (burnt mountain) . The ritual of climbing from the base to the summit symbolized cleansing away the sin and impurity of the world. Hike around the summit crater(Ohachi Meguri) Funatsu-tainai Lava Tree Mold Trail Mt. Fuji Conceptual Diagram Higashi Fujigoko Toll Roa d To Yam anakak o -Oshin o IC Yamanashi Prefectural Environmental Science Research Institute Fuji Hokuroku Park i Climbing Funatsuguch Nakanochaya(1,100m) Yoshidaguchi Climbirg Trail Gannoana ※The inside of the main cave is not open to the public. Shimojuku The Togawa Oshi house, A Pilgrim Museum Kanadorii 139 Fuji Visitor Center Nakajuku Kawaguchiko IC Fujikyu Highland Fujik yuko Line Fujikyu Highland station Mt. Fuji Sta. 19 Fujinomiyaguchi Climbing Trail 8th Sta. The Main Mt. Fuji Climbing Route(From 5th Sta. to the summit) Yoshidaguchi Climbing Trail Hike around the summit crater(Ohachi Meguri) 1 round: 1 hour and 30 minutes Pesignated sites Mishimagatake Komagatake Gotembaguchi Climbing Trail Kengamine 3775.6 MAP E-3 E-3・ D-4・ ・44 D-4 ・5・ ・6 MAP 1-6 1-5 Ginmeisui Fujiyoshida City Fujikawaguchiko Town Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine Okumiya Jojudake Dainaiin Mt. Fuji Kusushi Jinja Shrine (Tohoku Okumiya) Izudake Dainichidake Kengamine Kusushidake 60 minutes The summit of Yoshidaguchi Climbing Trail en din g Pa th 9th Sta. [3,580m] Subashiriguchi Edoya De sc Make sure to check the informational signs. 8.5 Sta.[3,450m] 20 minutes Honhachigome Tomoekan Real 8th Sta.[3,400m] Please be careful of the diverging point of Yoshidaguchi and Subashiriguchi Climbing Trails Honhachigome Fuji-san Hotel Gansomuro Eboshiiwa the diverging point i uch rig il shi g Tra a b n Su imbi Cl Hakuun-so Gravel path You can see a large stone called “Kameiwa” on the left side of the path. 80 minutes Horaikan Taishikan 8th Sta.[3,100m] Toyokan Torii-so 120 minutes the turning point∼ 6th Sta. Fujiichikan Kamaiwakan First Aid Center of 7th Sta. The path is well maintained with a long series of switchbacks, so it is 100 minutes easy to descend. However, it’s Nanagome hard on the legs, so it is best to Tomoekan follow a pre-determined pace. Mountain hut above the clouds Hinodekan 7th Sta. 8th Sta. Area(3,100m) Hana Goya [2,700m] The path from here leading up to the 8th Sta. is on difficult terrain over a lava rock surface. Public Toilet (July and August) Wide gravel switchbacks with maintained retaining walls. De From beyond the sc en restroom facility, the di ng route becomes easier Pa and slightly flattens out. th 60 minutes Yoshidaguchi Climbing Trail View of the summit from 6th Sta.(2,390m) The pathway is wide, but be careful of horses and supply transport vehicles passing through. Praying on Mt. Fuji’s summit, the boundary between heaven and earth Mountaintop Worship Sites First Aid Center of 8th Sta. In exposed areas, take extra caution during times of strong winds. Emergency Evacuation Center View from the 5th Sta.(2,300m) The incline is steep, so be careful of your footing as you climb.You’re almost to the summit, so regulate your breathing and go slow. Goraikokan Subashiriguchi Proceed around the front Climbing of “Subashiriguchi Edoya”. Trail Yoshidaguchi Climbing Trail The 5th Sta. is called “Tenchinosakai” or the boundary between heaven and earth. It is located at timberline, where the view suddenly opens up to look upon the vast world below. The further you climb, the more clouds begin to pass below you. The area above Oikiai(the original 8th Sta.), where the Yoshida and Subashiri Routes converge, is religious land overseen by the Okumiya Fuji Sengen Taisha Shrine. Hakusandake 3756.4 The beginning of a long descending path.Protect yourself from the dust 40 minutes and sand as you descend the trail. Goraiko, the sunrise seen from Mt. Fuji Kinmeisui Pesignated sites MAP D-6 Mt. Fuji Safety Guidance Center (July and August) 6th Sta. [2,390m] 1-1 Yamanashi and Shizuoka Pref. 60 minutes 2386.1 50 minutes Izumigataki 30 minutes 20 minutes Satomidaira ★Seikanso Sato Goya 5th Sta. of Yoshidaguchi Climbing Trail[2,300m] Takizawa Forest Path Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine Okumiya From the time when Matsudai Shonin constructed the Dainichi-ji temple in the mid-12th century, the summit has been home to many religious activities. Other temples and Buddhist effigies have been built. Religious pilgrims climbed to praise goraiko(the sunrise at Mt. Fuji), worshiped the deities and Buddhas enshrined in the Naiin(crater), and gone on Ohachi Meguri walks around the summit’s crater. Many climbers still carry on these traditions today. Hike around the summit crater (Ohachi Meguri) 20 It is common to walk around the summit crater one time in a clockwise direction. There are eight peaks seen from the summit, so the summit was often called “hachiyo”(eight petals)to symbolize the lotus flower, or the seat upon which the Buddha sits. 45 minutes 20 minutes Gozaishi Sengen Jinja Shrine 4th Sta. [2,010m] 0m 100 200 300 400 500m 600 700 800 To 3th Sta. 900 1000m All mountain huts have toilets. Please prepare a 200yen usage charge for using the bathroom facilities. 21 The Fuji Five Lakes, Natural Springs, and the Jukai Forest. Lakes containing hidden mysteries were created as well as a network of strange natural springs. This view of Mt. Fuji and the sapphire-colored lake is depicted on the 1000 yen bill Lake Motosuko Pesignated sites MAP MAP A-3・ ・44 1-9 Minobu Town, Fujikawaguchiko Town Mt. Fuji’s eruptions brought many wonders About fifteen thousand years ago, water seeped into the caved-in area created by an eruption of “Ko-Fuji” or “Old Mt. Fuji” volcano and created the four lakes:Lake Utsuko, Lake Senoumi, Old Lake Kawaguchiko, and Lake Asumiko. Each time an eruption occurred, the number and shapes of the lakes changed. Lava flow coming from the eruptions divided Lake Utsuko into Lake Yamanakako and Lake Oshinoko. It created Lake Kawaguchiko and cut Senoumi. It also created Lake Motosuko. After that, Lake Oshinoko mostly dried up which left the Oshino Hakkai(eight ponds of Oshino) . The major Jogan eruption of 864 split Senoumi into Lake Saiko and Lake Shojiko. The three lakes: Saiko, Shojiko, and Motosuko share a consistently fixed water level, so it’s assumed that they are all connected by an underground water vein. The expansive Aokigahara Jukai primeval forest has spread out over a long period of time over a lava field on the skirts of the mountain. Lava caves and tree molds created by eruptions are scattered throughout the area. A view of Mt. Fuji and the lake from Koanso Mae Motosuko is the deepest and clearest of the Fuji Five Lakes. The view from the northwest bank is illustrated on the 1000 yen bill. It’s known as Kohan no Haru or Lakeside Spring(photo taken by Okada Koyo). Nanasha Daimyojin and several other historical spots still remain. Fresh water scuba diving, sockeye salmon fishing, and camping are popular here. (Area:4.70km2、Depth:121.6m、Circumference:11.82km、Height:900m) View as depicted on the 1000 yen bill Many come to enjoy the same view that is seen on the 1000 yen bill. beautiful sunrise from The Lake Motosuko Enjoy seeing Goraiko(the sunrise)over Mt. Fuji from the northwest bank. Aokigahara Jukai and Mt. Fuji seen from Odake Natural wonders created by volcanic eruptions Suggested Route that tours the mysteries of Lake Motosuko Mt.Ryugatake One of the Hundred Famous Mountains of Yamanashi (Height:1,485m) Location of the 1000yen bill picture Fugaku Fuketsu (wind cave) (Japanese Natural Monument) 3 0555-85-2300 Aokigahara Jukai Nature Guide Tour Reservations: 30555-82-3111 Yoshida-tainai Lava Tree Mold (Kouanso (inn) Bus Stop) 22 (Japanese Natural Monument)Fujiyoshida City Pesignated sites MAP D-4 ※The inside of the main cave is not open to the public. Narusawa Hyoketsu (ice cave) (Japanese Natural Monument) 3 0555-85-2301 Heights of the Fuji Five Lakes and Oshino Hakkai Funatsu-tainai Lava Tree Mold Pesignated sites MAP D-4 Discovered by a Fuji-ko worshiper. Konohanasakuya Hime no Mikoto is enshrined here. 3 0555-72-4331 982m 22 Oshino Hakkai 936m Lake Kawaguchiko 830m Lake Saiko 900m Lake Shojiko 900m Lake Motosuko 100 min. to walk 30555-87-2306 Mt.Ryugatake 10 min. to walk Motosuko Campsite 10 min. to walk 800m Moguran Pier (Lake Motosu Ent. Bus Stop) 900m (Japanese Natural Monument) Popular and spacious campsite located only one minute from the shore. (July and Aug) 80 min. to walk (Lake Motosu Ent. Bus Stop) Height 1000m Motosuko Campsite Lake Motosuko lakeside mountain climbing trailhead 21 Fujikawaguchiko Town 900m Lake Yamanakako 90 min. to walk Lake Motosuko’s south bank Vehicular traffic is prohibited throughout the winter season Famous spot called “Diamond Fuji ” for viewing Goraiko(the sunrise)over Mt. Fuji’ s summit throughout the end of the year end and into the New Year season. ¥ Fee Free Parking Submarine Shaped Tour Ship,“Moguran!” 30 minute tour with an underwater view from the bottom of the ship. 30555-72-0029 23 Majestic scenic view of Mt. Fuji, known as the “Asian Switzerland” A mysterious lake surrounded in an ancient natural setting Lake Shojiko Lake Saiko MAP A A-3 Pesignated sites MAP ・B-3 1-8 Fujikawaguchiko Town MAP BB・ C-3・3 ・C-2 Pesignated sites MAP 1-7 Fujikawaguchiko Town Mt. Fuji and cherry blossoms as seen from Tategohama Mt. Fuji as seen from the northern bank of the lake This is the smallest of the Fuji Five Lakes. In 1895, a British man named Harry Stewart Whitworth established this location as having the best view of Mt. Fuji and built the first hotel in the Fuji Five Lakes Area here. From the nature observation route, you can trace the movement of the Aokigahara lava flow. This is also considered a fishing mecca throughout the Kanto Region for its herabuna fishing. This indigo-colored lake is the second deepest of the Fuji Five Lakes and serves as a habitat to Fuji Marimo moss balls. Kunimasu, a type of sockeye salmon, had not been seen for about 70 years, but they were discovered here in 2010. This amazing find garnered considerable attention. On the west bank are the primeval woods called the Aokigahara Jukai forest, where you can see lava caves like the: Ryugu Doketsu, Fugaku Fuketsu, and the Narusawa Hyoketsu. Depth:15.2m、 Circumference:6.80km、Height:900m) (Area:0.50km2、 Height:900m) (Area:2.10km2、Depth:71.7m、Circumference:9.85km、 A young kunimasu salmon Held captive at the Yamanashi Prefectural Fuji Yusui-no-sato Aquarium The kunimasu salmon are not extinct after all! Kodaki Fuji(Mt. Fuji cradling a child) Lake Shojiko from Shoji pass A view over Lake Shojiko at “Kodaki Fuji” The view from “Tategohama” is famous because (Mt. Fuji cradling a child)from above the it looks like Mt. Fuji is cradling Mt. Omuro. Aokigahara Jukai forest. Kunimasu salmon is a freshwater fish that is indigenous to Lake Tazawako in Akita Prefecture and was thought to have become extinct in the 1940s. But Lake Recreation & Camping kunimasu salmon were discovered Enjoy a full array of lake activities like sockeye salmon and black bass fishing, board sailing, and canoeing. living in Lake Saiko in 2010. Shoji Suwa Jinja Shrine Suggested Route for exploring nature Shoji Suwa Jinja Shrine (Shoji Bus Stop) This area is home to the 1,200 year old “Sennen” or Thousand-Year Giant Cedars. Giant Shoji Japanese Cedar Nenbahama (Nenba Minshuku Bus Stop) (Japanese Natural Monument ) Fuji Marimo moss balls could also be found in Lake Shojiko 5 min. to walk Tategohama (Yamadaya Hotel Bus Stop) 15 min. to walk Panorama Observatory-shita Bus stop 50 min. to walk We’ ve known that Fuji Marimo moss balls grew in Lakes Yamanakako, Kawaguchiko, and Saiko, but it was just discovered in June 2012 that they also grow in Lake Shojiko. (Saiko Iyashi-no-sato Nenba Bus Stop) Akaike Pond Bus Stop Free Parking Saiko Iyashinosato Nenba Re-creations of a thatched roof settlement of early Japan. 30555-20-4677 25 min. to walk Jukai forest walkway 60 min. to walk 24 Saiko Iyashinosato Nenba ¥ The best lakeside view of Mt. Fuji. Located on the border of the Aokigahara Jukai Forest. (Saiko Yacho-no-mori Park Bus Stop) Panoramadai ¥ Fee 15 min. to walk Mt. Fuji as seen from Nenbahama Saiko Wild Bird Forest Park Nature observation route 65 min. to walk Suggested Route to see wild birds and the Jukai forest 30 min. to walk On a good day, not only can you see Mt. Fuji, you Panoramadai can also see the peaks of the Japanese Southern Alps. Saiko Bat Cave(lava cave)¥ (Saiko Bat Cave Bus Stop) ¥ Fee Free Parking Saiko Wild Bird Forest Park The Saiko Bat Cave was created by lava flow (Japanese Natural Monument) There is a wild bird observation room Extending over 350 meters, with a telescope in the Aokigahara this is the largest lava cave in the base area. Jukai forest. 30555-82-2160 30555-82-3111 25 A scene of “Sakasa Fuji”(Mt. Fuji with its reflection on the lake)boasting Mt. Fuji’s beautiful symmetry Lake Kawaguchiko Pesignated sites MAP C・D・E-2 12 Pacifying Mt. Fuji eruptions Kawaguchi Asama Jinja Shrine Pesignated sites MAP E-2 7 Fujikawaguchiko Town Nanahon Sugi Fujikawaguchiko Town (Designated as a prefectural Natural Monument) Sacred trees over one thousand years old. The “two pillar cedar” is a believed to be a spiritual hot spot for attracting new relationships. The Chinkasai(Fire Extinguishing Festival)is said to have once been held here to worship Asama Myojin in 865, the year after the Great Jogan Eruption. As the center of Mt. Fuji worship, the streets were lined with Kawaguchi Oshi pilgrim’s inns. 3 0555-76-7186 Chigo no Mai (Children’s Dance) ( ) Prefecturally-Designated Important Intangible Cultural Property Little girls perform dances to honor the Magomi Festival(April 25)and Daidai Okagura Festival (July 28). Mt. Fuji seen from Ubuyagasaki The northern shoreline is rugged, providing many great viewpoints of Mt. Fuji from the lakefront. With cherry blossoms in the spring, lavenders in the early summer, autumn leaves in the fall, and snowy landscapes in the winter, each of the four seasons has its own special must-see scenic view. Sightseeing areas line this lakeside leisure paradise that offers marine sports, cycling, and bass fishing. The Oldest Mt. Fuji Shrine Fuji Omuro Sengen Jinja Shrine Pesignated sites MAP E-2 8 Fujikawaguchiko Town Depth:14.6m、 Circumference:20.94km、Height:830m) (Area:5.70km2、 Takeda school horseback archery Lavenders of Oishi Park Lake Kawaguchiko north bank Herb Festival(Late June - Mid July) autumn leaves viewing location Perfect location to see lavender flowers See the “Maple Corridor” lined by some stretched out along the lakeside and great 60 giant trees and the natural “Maple Tunnel.” views of Mt. Fuji in the summer. Lake Kawaguchiko and the Historic Walking Route Kawaguchiko Museum of Art The Hongu(main shrine)was built in 699 at Mt. Fuji’ s 2nd Sta., and then moved to the Lake Kawaguchiko shoreline area and became the Satomiya(Village)Shrine in 958.(Designated as an Important Cultural Asset by the Japanese government) . Many historical documents still remain. 3 0555-83-2399 This tradition started in 940 as a religious ritual to offer prayers for battle victory.Yabusame Matsuri(Horseback Archery Festival)(April 29, Place: Shikkogo Park). Lakeside literary monuments There are two literary monuments along the lakeside walkway that extend from Katsuyama’s Shikkogo Park to Koumi Park. Works and biographies about influential Mt. Fuji artists such as Adachi Genichiro and Okada Koyo are on exhibition. 30555-73-2829 Kawaguchi Asama Jinja Shrine (Kawaguchi Asama Jinjya Shrine Bus Stop) 25 min. to walk Kawaguchiko Museum of Art ¥ (Kawaguchiko Museum of Art Bus Stop) Ubuyagasaki and Stone Monuments The cape jutting out from the east bank of Lake Kawaguchiko is famous for cherry blossoms and the view of “Sakasa Fuji ”(Mt. Fuji with its reflection on the lake) , which was captured by Okada Koyo. Many stone monuments that praise the scenery by numerous literary icons like Matsuo Basho are also located here. A portable shrine is carried to the Ubuyagasaki Shrine in the annual Kawaguchi Asama Jinjya Shrine Festival. 15 min. to walk A passage is engraved from the novel “Sasameyuki ” when he stayed here during the autumn of 1942. Ubuyagasaki (Ubuyagasaki Bus Stop) ][ Kawaguchiko Ohashi Bridge 40 min. to walk The view of Mt. Fuji and Lake Kawaguchiko from Misaka pass Monument for Tanizaki Junichiro Monument of the famous photographer Okada Koyo Monument inscribed with Haiku poems by Matsuo Basho Fuji Omuro Sengen Jinja Shrine Misaka Pass Monument for Dazai Osamu The passage, “Evening primroses complement Mt. Fuji very well,” is engraved from the novel “Fugaku Hyakkei ”(One Hundred Views of Fuji). It documents a three-month stay at the “Tenkachaya” teahouse from Sept. 1938. The teahouse’ s second floor has a collection of his work. Dazai Osamu (Fuji Omuro Sengen Jinjya Shrine Bus Stop) Literary monument of Tanaka Fuyuji 5 min. to walk Shikkogo Park (Fuji Omuro Sengen Jinjya Shrine Bus Stop) 26 ¥ Fee Free Parking Monument dedicated to Nakamura Seiko, a local writer and artist. Traditional nihonga painter Shunko Mochizuki’s paintbrush burial mound This monument was designed based on a poem written by Tanaka Fuyuji when he visited in 1943. 27 Mt. Fuji purification water for worshipping the Hachidai Ryuo(Eight Dragon Kings) Oshino Hakkai MAP F-4 Pesignated sites MAP 13∼ 20 Oshino Village The snowy landscape of Mt. Fuji and Oshino Wakuike Pond Deguchiike Pond The 1st Sacred Place Okamaike Pond The 2nd Sacred Place Sokonashiike Pond The 3rd Sacred Place Choshiike Pond The 4th Sacred Place Nigoriike Pond The 5th Sacred Place The eight ponds of Mt. Fuji underground water are included in the “Top 100 Spring Waters of Japan.” It travels many years to reach the surface and was considered a holy spot for Mt. Fuji worshippers. Beautiful village scenery also covers the area. A local photographer, Okada Koyo, made scenes from this village, known as “Oshino Fuji,” famous worldwide. The 6th Sacred Place Kagamiike Pond The 7th Sacred Place Visiting the springs of Oshino Hakkai (Japanese Natural Monument) Shobuike Pond These eight spring ponds, which have been revered since historic times as the “Springs of God,” have been the source of many legends. The “Oshino Hakkai Festival” is held on August 8. The 8th Sacred Place Sengen Jinja Shrine na Sh in Shobuike Pond Nigoriike Pond Choshiike Pond ● LAWSON Wakuike Pond Convenient Store Okamaike Pond To Route138 717 Kagamiike Pond Sokonashiike Pond Gas Station To the Oshino Village Local Gov’ t Office sh og aw aR ive r Area Map of the Oshino Hakkai ● Deguchiike Pond About 1 km ahead Shinnashogawa River (forest of four seasons)Oshino Park Shikinomori Suggested Route for visiting museums and natural springs Combined museums showing works by Mt. Fuji photographer Koyo Okada and “picture letter” artist Kunio Koike. 30555-84-3222 Okada Koyo Photo Museum Okada Koyo Photo Museum Koike Kunio Etegami Museum ¥ (Hand-made picture postcard) (Shiki-no-mori Oshino Park Bus Stop) 15 min. to walk Fuji Yusui-no-sato Aquarium Educational Museum of the Forest Sakana Park Aquarium ¥ With the philosophy that “Fuji koso Waga Inochi(Mt. ” Fuji is My Life) , Okada took up to 400,000 photos over the course of sixty years. These photos fascinated the world by depicting the landscape of the Japanese heart. Koike Kunio Etegami Museum (Hand-made picture postcard) With the motto, “Bad technique is not only okay, it is ideal” Koike combined poetry, calligraphy, and drawings on one postcard. Visitors can make illustrated letters here. (Reservations required) Mt. Fuji seen from Nijumagari Pass A favorite Mt. Fuji viewing location of Okada Koyo. Trailheads for climbing Mt. Shakushiyama and Mt. Ishiwariyama are also located here. 徒歩●●分 (Sakana Koen Bus Stop) 25 min. to walk Oshino Hakkai (Oshino Hakkai Bus Stop) Tour of Oshino Hakkai Springs 40 min. about 120min. to walk Annually publishing 60,000 picture letters in magazines launched a boom in this art form. 20 min. by car Nijumagari Pass 28 ¥ Fee Free Parking Toll parking “Fuyu no Nouson”(farm village in winter)from the autobiography “Fuji koso Waga Inochi ”(Mt. Fuji is My Life) . Fuji Yusui-no-sato Aquarium Educational Museum of the Forest Visit the clear freshwater aquarium that uses spring water and an educational museum with a crafts workshop. 30555-20-5135 (Aquarium) 30555-84-7261 (Educational museum) 29 Located on a 1000 meter high plain, this is the closest lake to Mt. Fuji Lake Yamanakako Yamanakako Hananomiyako Park MAP FF・G-4・ Pesignated sites MAP ・55 11 Yamanakako Village (Flower Field) This park has expansive seasonal flowers that are viewed against a Mt. Fuji backdrop. It also has greenhouses with flowers that bloom throughout the year. Nature observing and crafting workshops are also available. 30555-62-5587 Pure forest of Harimomi (Tiger tail spruce woods, Picea Torano) (Japanese Natural Monument) A pristine tiger-tail spruce forest with 250 year old trees growing out of Takamarubi lava flow. Yamanakako Forest Park of Literature Monuments for haiku poets and literary icons with connections to the Lake Yamanakako Area are located around the literature museum devoted to Mishima Yukio(who is recognized as one of the world’s greatest writers)and the Tokutomi Soho(a famous journalist)Memorial Museum. Mt. Fuji with a family of swans The largest of the Fuji Five Lakes, Lake Yamanakako, is a high plains lake that ranks as the third highest lake in Japan. As a summer resort, the east bank is alive with young people enjoying tennis. Numerous literature and art museums dot the area around the south bank near Asahigaoka. This is the southern limit of marimo(moss balls) , which were first discovered in the Fuji Five Lakes in 1956. It is known as “Swan Lake” where Whooper Swans reside throughout the winter. Mishima Yukio Literary Museum Tokutomi Soho Museum This museum explores the essence of Mishima’ s literature and exhibits special artifacts such as the author’ s notebook for the posthumously published “Hojo no Umi (Sea ” of Fertility) . Tokutomi Soho was deeply attached to the natural beauty of Lake Yamanakako. He coined the name “Asahigaoka” and the fireworks festival named “Hokosai.” 30555-20-2655 30555-20-2633 Depth:13.2m、 Circumference:13.87km、Height:982m) (Area:6.80km2、 Mishima Yukio Tokutomi Soho Jutoku-ji Temple Diamond Fuji Beni Fuji / Aka Fuji Lake Yamanakako is located on the east side of Mt. Fuji and is a sacred spot where the phenomenon called “Diamond Fuji” can be seen as the sun sets over the summit. This phenomenon can be viewed from early November through early February. “Beni Fuji ”(Crimson Mt. Fuji)refers to the view of a snow-covered Mt. Fuji on a winter morning. “Aka Fuji ”(Red Mt. Fuji)refers to the view of Mt. Fuji on a mid-summer and early autumn morning. Suggested Route around Lake Yamanakako Yamanaka Suwa Jinja Shrine Benifuji-no-yu ¥ (Benifuji-no-yu Bus Stop) 45 min. to walk Yamanakako Forest Park of Literature (Bungaku-no-mori Park Bus Stop) ※1 Literary Museum ※1 ¥ 15 min. to walk Asahigaoka Lakeside Green Park (Asahigaoka Bus Stop) 45 min. to walk Yamanakako Community Plaza Kirara Praying for conception and safe childbirth Yamanaka Myojin Anzan Festival The shrine’ s main deity is Toyotama Hime no Mikoto, a Goddess of safe childbirth. The main hall features a sculpture of a baby being held. Yamanakako Community Plaza Kirara Asahigaoka Lakeside Green Park ( ) Yamanakako Lakeside During Sunset Selected for inclusion in “The Top 100 Japanese Waterside Locations.” This is an incredible location to view the sunset and Mt. Fuji. In the fall, the autumn leaf corridor is beautifully illuminated. 20 min. to walk 40 min. to walk 30 Jutoku-ji Temple 15 min. to walk Ishiwari-no-yu Shinsui (Ishiwari-no-yu ) Bus Stop (Nagaike Park ) Bus Stop ¥ ¥ Fee Free Parking 30555-20-3111 A unique festival where newlywed and pregnant women carry a portable shrine and pray for conception and safe delivery.(September 4- 6) Nagaike Shinsui Park A unique viewing location where people can see the “Double Diamond Fuji ” phenomenon, when the sun sets behind the real Mt. Fuji and its reflection on the lake. Yamanakako Onsen Yamanakako Hirano Onsen This spot offers a beautiful view of Mt. Fuji during the early morning sunrise on clear winter days. A high-alkaline hot spring that beautifies the skin while curing sensitivity to the cold from poor circulation. 30555-20-2700 30555-20-3355 Benifuji-no-yu (Hirano Bus Stop) Nagaike Shinsui Park An expansive multi-purpose park with an amphitheater and great views of Mt. Fuji. It also has a hydra-arch flower garden for visitors to learn about the environment. Lakeside’s Hot Springs (Yamanakako Communication Plaza Bus Stop) 20 min. to walk Toll parking Miura Tamaki’s Gravesite Lake Yamanakako’s only historical temple, Jutoku-ji, flourished as a place for battle prayers for Takeda Shingen(a famous warlord). This is also Miura Tamaki’s gravesite. She was known worldwide as “Prima Donna” in the “Madame Butterfly” opera. Yamanaka Suwa Jinja Shrine (Mt. Fuji Yamanakako Bus Stop) 15 min. to walk Miura Tamaki Resting place of “Madame Butterfly” Mikuni-Pass Panoramadai Expansive view of Mt. Fuji and Lake Yamanakako Ishiwari-no-yu 31
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