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Fujiyoshida, Oshino and Yamanakako sightseeing bus(one-day ticket)
Yamanakako round trip(Fujikko-go Sightseeing Bus), Gitebba round trip, Narusawa, Oshino round trip
(The Free Pass covers the section between Kawaguchiko Station and Yamanakako Asahigaoka.It is NOT valid beyond Asahigaoka toward Gotemba (including Gotemba Station and Gotemba Premium Outlets).)
Unlimited rides per day
Adults ¥1,800 Children ¥900
 
Fujiyoshida, Oshino and Yamanakako sightseeing bus(2-day ticket)
Yamanakako round trip(Fujikko-go Sightseeing Bus), Gitebba round trip, Narusawa, Oshino round trip
(The Free Pass covers the section between Kawaguchiko Station and Yamanakako Asahigaoka.It is NOT valid beyond Asahigaoka toward Gotemba (including Gotemba Station and Gotemba Premium Outlets).)
Unlimited rides for two days
Adults ¥2,200 Children ¥1,100
 
Tourist Guide
A concept shop featuring the rich local flavors and charms of Yamanashi. We offer a wide selection of Mt. Fuji-themed goods and original products crafted at the foot of the mountain. You can also take a relaxing break at the onsite "FUJIYAMA café"♪
(1)Kawaguchiko Station, short walk.
Located at the foot of Mt. Fuji, this amusement park boasts many world-class rides!
(105)Fuji-Q Highland, short walk.
Thomas Land, situated inside Fuji-Q Highland, is the only outdoor theme park in Japan themed after Thomas & Friends.
(105)Fuji-Q Highland, short walk.
The world’s first theme park dedicated to "Gaspard et Lisa," the beloved characters from the popular French picture books.
(105)Fuji-Q Highland, 10 mins walk.(A route that takes you through the Fuji-Q Highland park grounds.)
Freshly baked bread, crafted by skilled bakers. Relax and enjoy tea time on the terrace, where you can soak in the stylish and cheerful atmosphere of Paris.
(105)Fuji-Q Highland, 10 mins walk.(A route that takes you through the Fuji-Q Highland park grounds.)
A hotel-operated dessert café located within "Gaspard et Lisa Town" adjacent to the hotel. Enjoy pastry chef's specialty sweets and afternoon tea alongside breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji☆ Inside the luxurious interior, reminiscent of a Parisian theater, you can gaze at Mt. Fuji directly in front of you.
(105)Fuji-Q Highland, 10 mins walk.(A route that takes you through the Fuji-Q Highland park grounds.)
Entirely house-made! We take pride in our wide variety of selections.
(107)Fire Department, short walk.
Our menu features a unique variety of "Yoshida Udon" rarely found elsewhere, including Shrimp Tempura Udon, Bamboo Charcoal Black Noodles, and Cheese Black Curry Udon. Our complimentary lotus root kinpira (sautéed lotus root) is also a fan favorite!
(108)Matsuyama, short walk.
A specialty shop located within the "Q-STA" station building at Fujisan Station, featuring a unique selection of products inspired by Mt. Fuji.
(110)Mt.Fuji Station,short walk.(Inside the "Q-STA" station building, 1F)
Locally grown rice from Fujiyoshida, seasonal ingredients, and an exquisite collection of clay pots and tableware crafted with the passion of their makers. All of this is complemented by a magnificent, panoramic view of Mt. Fuji. We invite you to experience a unique culinary journey and a serene atmosphere that can only be found right here in Fujiyoshida.
(110)Mt.Fuji Station,short walk.(Inside the "Q-STA" station building, 3F)
A Yoshida Udon shop located in the B1F food court of the "Q-STA" station building at Fujisan Station. We highly recommend our signature "Fujisan Udon," topped with a crispy, Mt. Fuji-shaped vegetable tempura!
(110)Mt.Fuji Station,short walk.(Inside the "Q-STA" station building, B1F)
Small café & souvenirs right next to the Fujisan Station ticket gates. Featuring "Fujiyama Honey Castella," "Mt. Fuji Soft Serve," and a variety of Mt. Fuji-themed gifts.
(110)Mt.Fuji Station,short walk.(Before Mt. Fuji Station Ticket Gates)
Located right in front of Fujisan Station, this tourist information center offers a wealth of useful information and brochures for Fujiyoshida and the surrounding areas. Our knowledgeable staff are on hand to provide details on sightseeing, accommodations, and local events. We also provide information on Mt. Fuji climbing and trekking routes.
(110)Mt.Fuji Station,short walk.
A Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ) restaurant located just a short walk from Fujisan Station. Enjoy authentic Wagyu beef even at lunchtime! We also offer Yakiniku bento boxes for takeout.
(110)Mt.Fuji Station,short walk.
Located just a 3-minute walk from Fujisan Station, we handcraft each of our sweets using carefully selected ingredients and the pristine snowmelt water of Mt. Fuji. Our wide selection includes everything from baked treats to seasonal confections and our signature "Water Jelly" made with Mt. Fuji’s famous spring water. We invite you to find your favorite treat.
(110)Mt.Fuji Station,3 mins walk.
Located right in front of the Honcho 2-chome intersection—famous for its retro streetscape and iconic Mt. Fuji view! We provide detailed information on sightseeing spots, events, and local cuisine throughout Fujiyoshida. From Instagrammable photo spots to authentic local experiences, you’ll find the best tips for your journey. Please feel free to stop by!
(189)Nakazone,15 mins walk.
We serve a wide variety of Hawaiian-inspired dishes and tropical drinks. Our tropical-themed interior features counter seating, tables, and "ozashiki" floor seating, welcoming everyone from solo diners to large groups. Please relax and enjoy a leisurely time in our laid-back atmosphere.
(112)Government Office Ent.,7 mins walk.
We are a creative Udon restaurant that opened in August 2024. Our signature dish is "Yoshida Udon" featuring seven different toppings, inspired by our name "Nanairo," which means "seven colors." The broth has a delightful, slightly sweet flavor. Our friendly owner ensures a fun and delicious dining experience for everyone!
(112)Government Office Ent.,2 mins walk.
We serve creative Udon for lunch and transform into a vibrant Mix Bar at night. Enjoy our special Udon dishes available only during late hours.Our staff is full of personality and big characters! We offer a warm, "at-home" atmosphere with a touch of craziness. Let’s have a blast together!
(112)Government Office Ent.,2 mins walk.
Mendokoro Toraji is a popular ramen shop in Fujiyoshida.Mendokoro Toraji is a popular Ramen destination known for its unique customization. One of our standout features is the choice of aromatic oils: Shrimp Oil (White), Ma-yu / Black Garlic Oil (Black), or Chili Oil (Red).Our top recommendation is the "Special Shoyu Tsukemen." This dish offers the perfect harmony of a rich, bold flavor and a smooth, mellow finish. Experience a perfectly balanced bowl that keeps our fans coming back for more!
(112)Government Office Ent.,2 mins walk.
Our New York style represents a unique harmony between modern and retro, as well as Japanese and Western influences.Our chef, who has refined his culinary skills in Tokyo, Paris, and New York, personally sources the freshest seasonal ingredients directly from their origins.We take pride in proposing and serving dishes that highlight the pure, natural flavors of the ingredients themselves.
(112)Government Office Ent.,2 mins walk.
Rather than strictly sticking to the traditional "Yoshida Udon," we aim for a style that is uniquely ours. Our noodles have a firm bite, yet they are pleasantly elastic and smooth to swallow. We use beef instead of the traditional horse meat, allowing the natural sweetness of the meat and broth to create a truly satisfying bowl.
(112)Government Office Ent.,3 mins walk.
Located next to the Former Togawa Family Residence (a World Cultural Heritage site), our center serves as both an information hub and a rest area.Beyond providing local tourist maps and pamphlets, we offer a glimpse into the history of this pilgrim town. You can explore a detailed diorama recreating the Kamiyoshida district as it once was, and view life-sized figures of Fuji-ko pilgrims.Please feel free to stop by to rest or gather information during your journey through Fujiyoshida.
(174)Hokuryo High School Ent.,short walk.
Our history dates back to the late Edo period, spanning approximately 190 years from our roots as a rice merchant. In July 2023, we renovated our shop and took a new step forward as a specialty sake store.We are one of the few sake shops where you can enjoy a tasting flight to compare different varieties. We carefully select a diverse range of sake brands from all across Japan. Whether you are looking for a classic favorite or a new discovery, we invite you to find your perfect bottle here.
(176)Yokomachi,short walk.
Our shop offers a simple, warm, and nostalgic atmosphere. We serve traditional Yoshida Udon topped with horse meat and cabbage, staying true to the local style. We invite you to enjoy a comforting bowl of our classic udon.
(177)Sengen Jinja Shrine,4 mins walk.
We are a Chinese restaurant that has been cherished by the local community for more than 40 years. Our menu features authentic dishes such as Chili Shrimp and Green Pepper Steak (Qingjao Rosu), along with a variety of noodle dishes like Gomoku Soba and Ankake Yakisoba (fried noodles with savory sauce).We offer a choice of two different daily lunch specials.
(178)Araya Public Hall Ent.,short walk.
Our museum introduces the history, culture, folklore, and local industries of Mt. Fuji and its surrounding communities.Through the use of projection mapping, touch panels, animations, and a dedicated theater, we aim to present the beauty and value of Mt. Fuji—a World Heritage site—in a way that is engaging and easy for children to understand.
(119)Fujisan Museum Park,short walk.
This 10-meter-high waterfall features two streams of water from the Katsura River, fed by the natural springs of Mt. Fuji. Long cherished as a refreshing summer retreat surrounded by nature, the site has been recently renovated with a new observation deck and nightly illumination.
(119)Fujisan Museum Park,2 mins walk.
Originally built in 1861 during the late Edo period, this historic residence has been thoughtfully renovated into a calm, "Japanese modern" cafe while preserving its historical character.The interior features large, floor-to-ceiling glass walls that create an open and airy space. Here, you can enjoy our menu made with local ingredients while taking in the changing seasonal views of the surrounding nature.
(119)Fujisan Museum Park,4 mins walk.
Following a full renovation in 2022, the museum now offers an expanded experience. In addition to the history of Mt. Fuji’s radar and weather observation, we have introduced new exhibits on disaster prevention to make the science of weather more accessible to everyone.Our "Mt. Fuji Summit Cold Experience" has been enhanced. Using a combination of wind, video, and sound, it offers a realistic feel of the summit’s environment, from the serene sunrise to a powerful blizzard.
(119)Fujisan Museum Park,6 mins walk.
Located in Oshino Village, Yamanashi—famous for the scenic Oshino Hakkai springs—this theme park offers a unique Ninja experience. You can rent and change into a Ninja costume to fully immerse yourself in the world of the Shinobi.
(121)Oshino Ninja Village,short walk.
The interior is inspired by famous Ninja villages from across Japan, such as "Koga" and "Fuma." While dining, you can enjoy a magnificent view of Mt. Fuji through our large windows.
(121)Oshino Ninja Village,short walk.(Inside Shinobi no Sato(Ninja Village))
We offer a variety of snacks perfect for a break, including our specialty "Ninja Black Dango" (black rice dumplings) and our original "Ninja Soft-serve" ice cream.
(121)Oshino Ninja Village,short walk.(Inside Shinobi no Sato(Ninja Village))
This village-run museum is located in Oshino Village, Yamanashi Prefecture—home to Oshino Hakkai, one of the component sites of the Mt. Fuji World Cultural Heritage series. The facility houses two museums in a single building: one dedicated to Koyo Okada, the photographer known for the image of Mt. Fuji on the former 1,000-yen note, and the other to Kunio Koike, the founder of the Etegami (picture letter) movement. The park in front of the museum is selected as one of the "100 Best Views of Mt. Fuji in the Kanto Region," offering visitors a place to enjoy both culture and the changing beauty of the four seasons.
(121)Oshino Ninja Village,short walk.
Inaka is a Yoshida Udon restaurant located in Oshino Village. It is known for its firm, chewy noodles and flavorful dashi-based soup. The menu also includes soba noodles and various set meals.
(121)Oshino Ninja Village,short walk.
This freshwater aquarium uses the highly transparent spring water of Mt. Fuji. The clarity of the water creates a unique visual experience, making the fish appear as if they are flying through the air. This remarkable sight is a hallmark of "Mori-no-naka Aquarium."
(123)Sakana Park,short walk.
This welcoming Japanese-style inn (minshuku) offers views of Mt. Fuji from every guest room. During lunch hours, the dining area is open to the public, serving udon and soba noodles. We invite you to relax and enjoy your meal in our traditional tatami-mat rooms.
(123)Sakana Park,short walk.
The waters of Oshino Hakkai are crystal clear, revealing a surprisingly deep blue when you look into their depths. Fed by the underground flow of Mt. Fuji, these springs are designated as a National Natural Monument and are included among the "100 Exquisite Waters of Japan." In 2013, the site was registered as part of the Mt. Fuji World Cultural Heritage series under the title "Fujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration."
(126)Oshino Hakkai,short walk.
Located by the pond with a stunning view of Mount Fuji, our shop was opened for visitors coming to see the Oshino Hakkai springs and the majestic "Oshino Fuji." Situated in the heart of Oshino Hakkai, we are always bustling with many tourists.We offer our famous Kusamochi (mugwort rice cakes), fresh tofu made with Mt. Fuji's spring water, and a wide variety of souvenirs. We also have a spring water drinking spot inside the shop—please feel free to try the pure, refreshing water.
(126)Oshino Hakkai,short walk.
Hinodeya is a local shop located near Oshino Hakkai. We offer 100% grape juice, Yamanashi wines, and a variety of other local souvenirs.
(126)Oshino Hakkai,short walk.
Please try our Kusamochi (mugwort rice cakes) made with 100% locally grown Oshino mugwort, and our signature Miso-dare Dango (skewered rice dumplings with miso sauce). We also sell vegetables that we grow ourselves.
(126)Oshino Hakkai,short walk.
Teyakido is a specialty rice cracker shop located near Oshino Hakkai.Our rice crackers are made with domestically grown rice and a soy sauce blend specifically crafted to complement them. Each cracker, measuring about 15 cm in diameter, is grilled over charcoal at our storefront. Unlike machine-made crackers, the heat and far-infrared effects of the charcoal create a light, crispy texture and a rich, toasted aroma.
(126)Oshino Hakkai,short walk.
Made with pure underground spring water from Mt. Fuji, our tofu is rich in soybean extract and has an exceptionally smooth texture. Many customers find themselves instinctively exclaiming "Delicious!" upon their first bite.
(133)Jotenji Temple,short walk.
We produce tofu, abura-age (fried tofu), and nama-age (thick fried tofu) at the northern foot of Mt. Fuji in Oshino Village, Yamanashi. With its cold climate and pure spring water—selected as one of the "100 Exquisite Waters of Japan"—Oshino has a long history of tofu making. By preserving traditional methods, we continue to bring the authentic taste of delicious tofu to your table.
(133)Jotenji Temple,short walk.
"Founded in 1972, this long-established udon shop is a local gem that even appeared in a famous gourmet manga. Its noodles are the epitome of 'Yoshida Udon'—the more you chew, the more the deep umami flavor unfolds. It’s the kind of place that keeps you coming back for more."
(134)Uchino,2 mins walk.
With the majestic Mt. Fuji in the background, visitors can enjoy a variety of seasonal flowers: delicate in spring, vibrant in summer, and refreshing in autumn."
(135)Hana-no-Miyako Park,short walk.
A restaurant run by Minshuku Kikyo in Yamanakako. We offer a wide variety of dishes for all ages, including pork sauté, ginger pork, rice omelets, and ramen.
(136)Hana-no-Miyako Park,6 mins walk.
Benifuji-no-Yu is a high-quality alkaline spring with a pH of 10.3, a remarkably high level even for Japan. Our open-air baths offer a close-up view of Mt. Fuji and the surrounding nature, showcasing the distinct beauty of each season.
(137)Benifuji-no-Yu Onsen,short walk.
"At Hotel Mount Fuji, you can experience two unique spa areas: 'Man Ten,' which features an authentic Löyly sauna(Steam Sauna), cold plunge, and a scenic open-air relaxation deck; and 'Hanare-no-yu,' a separate open-air bathhouse with panoramic views of Mt. Fuji and Lake Yamanaka."
(138)Mt.Fuji Yamanakako(Hotel Mt.Fuji Ent.),Please call us upon arrival at the bus stop for shuttle service.
We offer exquisite meals prepared with an abundance of fresh ingredients from the Mt. Fuji area and Yamanashi Prefecture. Enjoy a moment of elegance in our prime location with a breathtaking view of Mt. Fuji.
(138)Mt.Fuji Yamanakako(Hotel Mt.Fuji Ent.),Please call us upon arrival at the bus stop for shuttle service.
Kitchen En is a serene escape where you can enjoy an extraordinary dining experience. The true charm of the restaurant lies in its diverse menu—ranging from Ramen to Italian and Ethnic cuisine—crafted without being confined to any single genre.
(139)Sightseeing Boat Pier,short walk.
Visit us for the latest sightseeing information in Yamanakako! We also offer support for booking accommodations and local experiences. Whether you're looking for seasonal recommendations or need a hand with your travel plans, please feel free to contact us.
(145)Yamanakako Forest Park of Literature,short walk.
Explore the rich literature and culture of Yamanakako in a park brimming with nature. This verdant sanctuary is home to diverse trees, wildflowers, and wild birds. It features five cultural facilities—including the Mishima Yukio Museum and the Information Creation Hall (Library)—allowing you to enjoy both the beauty of nature and the depth of literature.
(145)Yamanakako Forest Park of Literature,short walk.
Awarded two stars in the French travel guide "Michelin Green Guide Japan 2009."
(145)Yamanakako Forest Park of Literature,short walk.
A man who cherished Lake Yamanaka and Mt. Fuji—this is the story of Tokutomi Soho. Here, his 95-year journey as a pioneering journalist through a turbulent era comes vividly back to life.
(145)Yamanakako Forest Park of Literature,short walk.
A Library at the Foot of Mt. Fuji: A sanctuary of knowledge to learn, create, and share.
(145)Yamanakako Forest Park of Literature,short walk.
Feel like you’ve stepped into the world of "Swan Lake." Take a relaxing cruise and soak in the breathtaking views of beautiful Lake Yamanaka and the majestic Mt. Fuji.
(150)Yamanakako Asahigaoka,short walk.
Experience the "YAMANAKAKO NO KABA," one of Japan’s rare amphibious buses. Feel the thrill of diving straight from land into the lake! This extraordinary adventure lets you fully immerse yourself in nature—the light, the forest, and the refreshing splash—all in a way only KABA can offer.[Reservations Required] Same-day boarding is possible if seats are available.
(150)Yamanakako Asahigaoka,short walk.
A shop and cafe conveniently located right next to the highway bus terminal.
(150)Yamanakako Asahigaoka,short walk.
Asahigaoka Kanko offers four unique attractions designed for everyone—from children to seniors—to fully enjoy the beauty of Lake Yamanaka.
(150)Yamanakako Asahigaoka,short walk.
Enjoy year-round leisure at Lake Yamanaka, the closest lake to Mt. Fuji. From swan boats and water sports to bass and winter dome-boat fishing, experience the best of nature in every season.
(150)Yamanakako Asahigaoka,7 mins walk.
Paper Moon is a cake cafe and lifestyle boutique nestled within 8,600 square meters of lush forest and gardens along the shores of Lake Yamanaka. With the concept of "Comfortable Time and Space for Adults," every detail is meticulously curated—from the interior and displays to the staff's hospitality and the careful tending of the forest and terrace trees.
(155)Kozanso,short walk.
A charming lakeside retreat that looks like it stepped right out of a fairy tale. Immerse yourself in our whimsical atmosphere and relax with our selection of sandwiches, pasta, and homemade cakes.
(156)Bugakuso,3 mins walk.
Built in 2018, the modern Yamanakako Hirano Bus Terminal serves as a major hub for local buses, the "Fujikko-go" sightseeing bus (looping through Fujiyoshida, Oshino Hakkai, and Yamanakako), and highway buses connecting Shinjuku and Lake Yamanaka.The facility also houses the Hirano Tourist Information Center, providing various travel tips and acting as a central base for local hiking trails.
(162)Yamanakako Hirano,short walk.
Ishiwari-no-Yu features one of Japan’s finest high-alkaline hot springs, designed in perfect harmony with nature. The building’s most striking feature is its traditional wooden beam structure, crafted from locally sourced chestnut and cypress. This award-winning architecture, recognized by the Yamanashi Forestry Agency, creates a space that combines natural warmth with a sense of quiet strength.
(164)Ishiwari-no-Yu Onsen,short walk.

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