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  • Stone Museum (Foundation)
    About 1800 mysterious stones from around the world are on display, including the bendable konnyaku stone, the TV stone that makes the letters below stand out, and dinosaur bones. There is also an explanation corner where you can touch the stones. In addition, at the adjacent experience facility "Wakuwaku Jewelry Plaza," you can experience about 4…
  • Obinsui (Shiraito Falls)
    Obinmizu is a beautiful water mirror located at the top of Shiraito Falls, and legend has it that when Minamoto no Yoritomo visited the area for the Fuji Makigari hunting event, he looked at his face in the beautiful water mirror and fixed his hair and sideburns.
  • 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.
  • Shimojo Myorenji Temple
    Shimojo Myorenji Temple is the head temple of the Nichiren Shoshu sect. It was founded in 1324 (the first year of the Shochu era) by Jakujitsubo Nichika, a disciple of Nichiren Shonin, on the site of the residence of the Nanjo family of Ueno-go. It belongs to the Fuji monryu school, which inherits the lineage of Nichiren Shonin, one of the six senior disciples of Nichiren Shonin.…
  • Ide's magistrate's residence (Kariyado's Shimoumazakura)
    The Ide family home is said to be where Minamoto no Yoritomo set up camp during his Makigari hunting expeditions on Mount Fuji during the Kamakura period. The nearby Shimoumazakura cherry trees at Kariyado are a designated national special natural monument, and are said to be the spot where vassals who came to Yoritomo dismounted from their horses.
  • Hitoana Fujiko Site, Hitoana Sengen Shrine, Hitoana Cave
    The Hitoana Fujiko Ruins are located within Hitoana Sengen Shrine and are one of the components of the Mount Fuji World Heritage Site, demonstrating the value of Mount Fuji as an object of worship. The Hitoana Cave, where Hasegawa Kakugyo, the founder of Fujiko, is said to have trained and died after his ascetic practices, is also home to many Fujiko believers.
  • Kitayama Honmonji Temple
    In 1298 (Eijin XNUMX), Nikko Shonin founded the temple with the support of Nanjo Tokimitsu, the land steward of Ueno, and Ishikawa Magosaburo Yoshitada, the land steward of Kitayama. Kitayama Honmonji Temple is also known as Jusu Honmonji Temple, and is a Nichiren sect temple belonging to the Fuji monryu school, which inherited the lineage of Nikko Shonin, one of the six senior disciples of Nichiren Shonin.
  • Omiya, Murayama Trail, Murayama Old Trail
    The Omiya-Murayama trail is an old trail that starts at Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine, passes through Murayama Sengen Shrine, and reaches the south side of the summit. The property area corresponds to the current Fujinomiya trail above the sixth station.
  • Taisekiji Temple
    Taisekiji is the head temple of the Nichiren Shoshu sect and was founded in 70 (Shoo XNUMX) by Nichiren Shonin's disciple and one of the six senior priests, Nikko Shonin, with the assistance of Nanjo Tokimitsu, the local lord of Ueno. The vast grounds, covering an area of ​​about XNUMX hectares, include a five-story pagoda (an important cultural property)…
  • Oshika Kubo Ruins
    The Oshika-kubo Ruins are an archaeological site that dates back to the early Jomon period, and are said to be one of the oldest examples of settlements in Japan. "The remains of a settlement from the early period of settlement, including lava and buried valleys, reveal the landforms of the time, as well as pottery and stone tools that give us an idea of ​​life at the time..."
  • Tianmu Mountain Nature Park
    Tenmoyama Natural Park is located near the summit of Mount Tenmo, at an altitude of about 500 meters. It is a park with a long staircase, a playground, and a great view, surrounded by nature.
  • Stop by the palace
    Yottemiya Tourist Information Center is a tourist information center located at the entrance to Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine. The information corner is equipped with tourist brochures, maps, and digital signage, and serves as a tourist information center in Fujinomiya City. In addition, the Fujinomiya City Tourist Guide Volunteer Association St…
  • Fujinomiya City Buried Cultural Properties Center
    Fujinomiya City Buried Cultural Properties Center is a facility that investigates, organizes, stores and exhibits artifacts excavated from Fujinomiya City during excavation surveys. In the exhibition room, you can see pottery and stone tools excavated from the Oshika-kubo ruins, which is an archaeological site from the early Jomon period and is said to be one of the oldest settlements in Japan, as well as the historical site "Mt. Fuji"…
  • Kirara Community Center in front of Fujinomiya Station, Fujinomiya City Parking lot
    Kirara Community Center was built in front of Fujinomiya Station as a base for interaction between Fujinomiya residents and a facility that can be used by visitors. Parking is available for 106 cars.
  • Fujinomiya City Kanda River Tourist Parking Lot
    Fujinomiya City Kanda River Tourist Parking Lot is located on the south side of the JR Minobu Line. (The Fujisan Seseragi Square Parking Lot has been closed.)
  • Fujinomiya City Local History Museum (currently closed)
    Fujinomiya City Local History Museum is a museum located on the first floor of the Fujinomiya Civic Cultural Center. It displays materials related to the history of Fujinomiya, Mount Fuji, and worship of Mount Fuji.
  • Fujinomiya City Tourism Association
    The Fujinomiya City Tourism Association, a public interest incorporated association, is located on the first floor of JR Fujinomiya Station. It serves as an information hub and tourist information center for Fujinomiya City.
  • Fuji Skyline (Omote Fuji Tour Road)
    The Omote Fuji Shuyu Doro, commonly known as the "Mt. Fuji Skyline," is the name of a 34.5 km long road at the foot of Mt. Fuji in Shizuoka Prefecture. The "circumnavigation section" connects Fujinomiya City and Gotemba City, and the "passenger section" runs from the second station of Mt. Fuji to the fifth station of Fujinomiyaguchi...
  • Mount Fuji Fujinomiya Trail 5th Station (Fujinomiya Route)
    Fujinomiyaguchi 2400th Station is the highest of the 350th stations on Mt. Fuji at XNUMXm above sea level, and serves as the base for mountain climbing such as the Fujinomiya route on Mt. Fuji and the Hoei mountain trekking. There is a parking lot (approximately XNUMX cars) at the XNUMXth station. (From the Fujinomiyaguchi XNUMXth Station, you can take the Fujinomiya Trail and the Hoei Mountain Trail.)
  • Mount Fuji Summit (Okumiya/Kengamine)
    At the summit of Mt. Fuji, there are several places and facilities related to worship of Mt. Fuji, such as the inner shrine of Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine and the torii gate. There is also the highest peak in Japan, Mt. Kengamine, at 3776m.
  • Mt.Fuji Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine
    This is the head shrine of the Sengen Shrines, which have over 1300 shrines nationwide. It is the Ichinomiya of Suruga Province (formerly a government-sponsored shrine) and the oldest shrine in the Tokai region. The sacred object is Mount Fuji, and the enshrined deity is Konohanasakuyahime-no-mikoto (also known as Asama-no-Okami). It was built by Tokugawa Ieyasu…
  • Mt. Fuji Shiraito Heisei Rice Terraces (Shiraito Village)
    Shiraito district is known as a region that thrives in rice cultivation due to its abundant water sources from the springs of Mt. Fuji and its warm climate. Local residents have worked together to develop the fields over a period of 20 years, completing a modern agricultural foundation, and the area is known as the "Heisei Rice Terraces" to convey this to future generations.
  • Tomichi Shrine
    Tomichi Shrine is located near the west side (500m northwest) of Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine, and is a shrine dedicated to Oyamatsumi-no-kami, the father of Konohanasakuyahime-no-mikoto. It is said to have been founded in the second year of the reign of Emperor Kōshō (2th year of the Imperial calendar).
  • Koizumi Kuonji Temple
    It is said that the temple was founded in 1334 (the first year of the Kenmu era) by the chief priest Nicho, a disciple of Nichiren Shonin. Koizumi Kuonji is a Nichiren sect temple, belonging to the Fuji school, which inherits the lineage of Nichiren Shonin, one of the six senior disciples of Nichiren Shonin.
  • Odanuki Marsh
    Odanuki Marsh, located on the north side of Lake Tanuki, is the only low-lying marsh at the foot of Mt. Fuji on the Shizuoka side, and is dotted with over 125 ponds of various sizes. A boardwalk runs through the center of the large marsh, allowing visitors to get up close and personal with rare insects and plants that are unique to Odanuki Marsh. Insects…
  • Yamamiya Sengen Shrine
    Mount Fuji World Cultural Heritage Site. Yamamiya Sengen Shrine is the origin of Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine and boasts a history of over 1900 years. It enshrines Mount Fuji as its sacred object. There is no main shrine building, and visitors can view Mount Fuji from a remote worship site, conveying the ancient belief in Mount Fuji to the present day.
  • Monument to the birthplace of Kansuke Yamamoto, Yoshino Honke
    Yamamoto Kansuke was a famous military strategist, and is said to have been born in Fujinomiya City. Hiking tours of historical sites in the area are also popular. Click here for the Yamamoto Kansuke Guide Map.
  • Grave of Kudo Suketsune
    This tomb is located about 100 meters east of Soga no Kakureiwa. It is said that Kudo Suketsune's camp during the Fuji hunting festival was located around this tomb, and there is also said to have once been an old tree called "Makuhari no Momi" (fir tree with stalks) just to the east.
  • Nichiren sect Kotokuji Temple
    Kotokuji Temple, a Nichiren sect temple on Mount Dai-Nichiren-Gasan, is a historic temple in Shimoyuno, Fujinomiya City, which has been in operation for 720 years since the Kamakura period.  
  • Hidden Rock of Soga
    Soga no Kakureiwa is said to be the place where the Soga brothers (older brother Juro Sukenari and younger brother Goro Tokimune) scouted Kudo Suketsune's camp, which was said to be located on the east side of the rock, and held secret meetings to plan their raid. The Soga brothers' raid was initiated after their father, Kawazu Saburo Sukeyasu, fled to Izu for territory disputes with Kudo Suketsune.
  • The sacred place of the Soga brothers
    During the Fuji Makigari hunting event, Nitta Shiro Tadatsune's camp was located east of Soga Hachimangu Shrine, and it is said that his brother Juro Sukenari was killed nearby. The sacred ground of the Soga brothers is located on a small hill close to Soga Hachimangu Shrine.
  • Soga Hachiman Shrine
    In the Soga brothers' vendetta, one of Japan's three great vendettas, Juro, the elder of the Soga brothers, was killed by Nitta Shiro immediately after the vendetta, and Goro, the younger, was captured and executed the next day. Soga Hachiman Shrine was built by order of Minamoto no Yoritomo to console the spirits of the brothers.
  • Asahi Falls
    Asahi Falls in Kumakubo Rural Park is a 20-meter waterfall where you can feel the spray of the water as it cascades down with a powerful roar. You can get up close to the waterfall and enjoy the combination of fresh greenery and autumn leaves.
  • Asagiri Sawayaka Parking
    A parking lot located along National Route 139 that runs through the Asagiri Plateau. You can see the majestic Mt. Fuji.
  • Asagiri Nature Park (Asagiri Arena)
    Asagiri Nature Park is a natural park on the Asagiri Plateau, commonly known as the Asagiri Arena. It has a large plaza, gazebo, and observation deck, and is also popular as a venue for various events such as the World Jamboree, Asagiri JAM, and Takotakoagare in Mt. Fuji.
  • Asagiri Plateau
    The lush green plateau that spreads out at the western foot of Mt. Fuji is called the Asagiri Plateau. Looking up at Mt. Fuji up close, you will be impressed by its scale, which is beyond your imagination. If you look down to the horizon, you will see dairy cows lying here and there. Asagiri Plateau is a place where dairy farming is thriving, and the tranquil atmosphere is almost…
  • Sugita Koyasu Shrine
    Sugita Koyasu Shrine is a shrine that is visited by many worshippers from not only the city but also the surrounding areas as a god of safe childbirth and child rearing. There is a legend that a woman named "Yasu" is enshrined as a child-rearing deity. Fujinokuni Angel Power S…
  • Murayama Sengen Shrine and Mount Fuji Kohoji Temple Dainichi Hall
    This shrine is a component part of the Mount Fuji World Cultural Heritage Site. It was a place of training for Mount Fuji devotees and was once the starting point of the Murayama hiking trail. The temple grounds house the Dainichi Hall of Mount Fuji Kohoji Temple, along with Sengen Shrine, as part of the custom of syncretism between Shinto and Buddhism, and preserve the history of faith held by mountain ascetics.
  • Teruko Yokoi Fuji Art Museum
    A private art museum exhibiting the works of Swiss-based painter Yokoi Teruko. The building is environmentally friendly, with solar power generation and rainwater storage. Enjoy coffee on the terrace while gazing at Mt. Fuji.
  • Wakutama Pond
    Wakutamaike Pond is a spring located within the grounds of Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine. It is designated as a special natural monument by the government and is also one of the 1 best waters of the Heisei era.
  • Shimoumazakura in Kariyado
    Kariyado Gebazakura is one of the oldest mountain cherry trees in Japan, over 800 years old, and is counted among the top five cherry trees in Japan. Its scientific name is Akameshirobanayamazakura (red bud white flower mountain cherry). It has been designated a special natural monument by the government.
  • Mitsuba Azalea of ​​Inokashira
    The Inokashira Mitsuba Azalea is a designated natural monument of Shizuoka Prefecture and its scientific name is Inogashira no Mitsuba Azalea. It is estimated to be over 600 years old and is known as one of the largest Mitsuba Azaleas in Japan, with a height of 4.5m.
  • Inokashira Park
    Inokashira Park is a park filled with greenery and the chirps of wild birds. There is a wild bird forest, a parking lot, and toilets in the park. Spring water from Mt. Fuji flows through the park, and there is a "Rainbow Trout Fishing Area" managed by the Fuji Trout Fisheries Cooperative Association, and Shizuoka...
  • Lake Tanuki 
    Lake Tanuki is located in a corner of the Asagiri Plateau, at the western foot of the majestic Mt. Fuji in Fujinomiya City, Shizuoka Prefecture. In spring, about 350 Somei-Yoshino and mountain cherry trees bloom along the lakeside, and in early summer, fireflies can be seen on the north side. You can go carp fishing and boating on the lake. There is also a well-maintained walking path along the lakeside.
  • Shiraito Falls (Shiraito Falls/Otodome Falls)
    Shiraito Falls is known as one of the most famous waterfalls in Japan. The melting snow from Mt. Fuji springs from the cliffs at the boundary between the upper, water-permeable New Fuji volcanic layer and the lower, water-impermeable Old Fuji volcanic layer. From the curved cliffs, 20m high and 150m wide, many large and small waterfalls flow…
  • Shiraito Nature Park
    Shiraito Nature Park is located on the west side of Shiraito Falls, and offers a panoramic view from the summit of Mt. Fuji to Suruga Bay. The park is home to a variety of seasonal flowers, including Mitsumata, rape blossoms, roses, and cosmos, and is a wonderful combination with Mt. Fuji. There are also playground equipment and a gymnasium.
  • Inago Plum Grove
    The Shibakawa Inago area, rich in nature with a river flowing between the mountains, is also known for its local specialty, plums. The Shin Inagogawa Onsen Utorio is located nearby, where the plum groves are spread out.
  • Potholes in Shibakawa
    This natural formation was created when the rapids collided with the rocks and the resulting rotational movement carved it out. You can observe this typical river erosion formation from the bridge.
  • Nishiyama Honmonji Temple (the grave of Oda Nobunaga)
    It is said that in 1344 (Koei 3), the disciple of the monk Nikko, Hiyo Shonin, built Nishiyama Honmonji Temple on land donated by the lord of Nishiyama, Ouchi Yasukiyo. The temple grounds cover an extensive area of ​​360 chobu, and the back of the main hall of Nishiyama Honmonji Temple is one of the most historic temples in the old Shibakawa town.
  • Nishiusuzuka Parking Lot
    Nishiusuzuka Parking Lot is located at an altitude of about 1,200m along the Mt. Fuji Skyline, where you can enjoy cherry blossoms about one month later and autumn leaves one month earlier than on the plains. It is also a popular spot for photographing Mt. Fuji.
  • Jinma Falls
    This simple and beautiful waterfall on the Gotomeki River is called "Jinba no Taki" (Jinba Falls) because Minamoto no Yoritomo set up camp nearby during the Fuji Makigari hunting expedition. Every year in late August, local volunteers hold the "Jinba no Taki Festival."
  • Shizuoka Prefecture Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center
    The Shizuoka Prefecture Mount Fuji World Heritage Center was established as a facility for systematizing "Fujisan Studies" by "linking" together the four activities and results of "long-term protection," "enjoyable communication," "wide exchange," and "deep study," and for exploring, passing on, and exchanging information about the value of Mount Fuji, a World Cultural Heritage site...
  • Shizuoka Prefectural Fisheries Technology Research Institute Fuji Trout Farm
    We raise approximately 20 trout and conduct research into breeding improvements.
  • Shizuoka Prefectural Asagiri Outdoor Activities Center
    Shizuoka Prefectural Asagiri Outdoor Activities Center is managed by the Japan Camping Association Group, which is the designated manager. As the center is a training facility, please note that in principle, it cannot be used by individuals, except when participating in sponsored events. Access: Tomioka-ku, Shizuoka Prefecture.
  • Otodome Falls
    This waterfall, where a huge amount of water falls in the form of a column from a 25-meter cliff, creates a resounding cascade sound. It is located next to Shiraito Falls on the main stream of the Shiba River. Long ago, when the Soga brothers were discussing how to avenge Kudo Suketsune, the enemy of their father, their voices were interrupted by the sound of the waterfall, so they briefly retreated to their seats.