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- Hiking: Tokai Nature Trail Fujinomiya Course
- This hiking course was developed based on the long-distance walking concept established by the Environment Agency (now the Ministry of the Environment) from Meiji-no-mori Takao Quasi-National Park in Hachioji, Tokyo to Meiji-no-mori Minoomen Quasi-National Park in Osaka. Fujinomiya City starts from Wariishi Pass, goes south through Asagiri Plateau, the foot of the mountain, Inokashira, and Lake Tanuki, and reaches an altitude of 13 km.
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- Hiking, Mount Kenashi, Jizo Pass Course
- This course is extremely popular not only with hikers but also with photographers as it offers the best angle of Mt. Fuji.
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- Hiking, Hashiashi Pass, Amegatake, and Kenashiyama Course
- The course from Mt. Kenashi to Mt. Amegatake to Hashiashi Pass is a great spot to take pictures of Mt. Fuji from anywhere if the weather is good. (Please be accompanied by someone with mountaineering experience.) This course is for people with good stamina. ◆About Mt. Kenashi Mt. Kenashi is about 2000 meters above sea level. Many people…
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- Hiking Course: Mt. Chojagatake and Mt. Tenshigatake
- The course from Chojagatake, which rises to the west from the north of Lake Tanuki, to Tenshigatake is part of the Tokai Nature Trail's Fujinomiya Course, and is bustling with hikers.
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- Fujinomiya Walking Club
- We promote walking under the motto "Let's walk happily" for people in Fujinomiya City and the surrounding area, aiming to improve their health. We have 163 members (as of the end of 2025), and hold events around 13 times a year both within and outside the prefecture. We are always accepting new members.
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- Myojoyama Park
- Myojoyama Park is the southernmost park in Fujinomiya City, and offers views of the Fujinomiya cityscape as well as the Fuji River and Suruga Bay. You can enjoy the beautiful view of the ridgeline of Mt. Fuji and the night view of the city.
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- Shirao Mountain Park
- This park at the summit of Mt. Shirao is a viewing spot where you can see Mt. Fuji over the city of Fujinomiya. The night view has been recognized as a Japanese Night View Heritage. There is a large grass field, a 65-meter long roller slide, a variety of playground equipment, a wild bird forest and observation deck at the summit...


