Mt. Fuji Makaino Farmland & Shiraito-no-Taki Day Tour (from Tokyo)
- 2024 Lake Motosu Rainbow Flower Festival (visit between September 1st and October 8th)
- The most beautiful ranch at the foot of Mount Fuji - Asagiri Plateau Makai Ranch
- Japan's famous waterfall - Shiraito no Taki
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**Please note that the tour guide will adjust the order of the itinerary or delete part of the itinerary according to the actual situation on the day of the trip! **
- Please note that we will go to different attractions according to the season: [2024 Motosu Lake Rainbow Flower Festival (visit between September 1st and October 8th)] During this period, you can see the "Summer Fuji" without the snow. The park is planted with up to 15 varieties and a total of 90,000 flowers, which are arranged in an orderly manner according to red, pink, orange, yellow, etc., and look like a colorful carpet from a distance; there will also be photo-taking check-in points in the flower fields, such as "Boat Sailing on the Rainbow Sea" and "Yellow Gate of Happiness", etc., so you can take beautiful photos in the romantic sea of flowers! [Kawaguchiko Oishi Park (visit on other dates)] As one of the Fuji Five Lakes, Kawaguchiko is worth seeing just because it is designated as part of the Mount Fuji Hakone Izu National Park. From the "Oishi Park" on the shore of Lake Kawaguchi, you can see the beautiful scenery of Mount Fuji, and you can enjoy more than 90 kinds of flowers and plants such as weeping cherry blossoms, rape blossoms, and hydrangeas throughout the year.
[Bakaino Ranch] The ranch covers a large area and has cute animals such as horses, sheep, and cows. If we talk about the charm of the ranch, we have to say that you can overlook the magnificent view of the entire Mount Fuji. In addition, the scenery of each season is different, and it is very healing when you see Mount Fuji in your eyes! [Shiraito no Taki] In October 1957, it was ranked first in the "100 Waterfalls of Tourism". Its magnificent scenery has been loved by people since ancient times. From the end of the Warring States period to the beginning of the Edo period, Hasegawa Kadoyuki, the founder of Fujiko (a religious group that believes in Mount Fuji), practiced here, so it has also become a pilgrimage and practice place for people centered on Fujiko.