Mt. Fuji

[Business oportunity]

Business for foreign tourists is booming, including the development of hotels and tourist facilities around Mt. Fuji, tour planning, and hands-on activities.
In particular, high value-added services such as luxury resort development and car sharing services in cooperation with Fujikyuko are getting attracttive. It is necessary to provide information and appropriate services to help people understand Japanese culture and manners

Learn more...

Mt. Fuji Climbing - Official Web

Mt. Fuji is part of Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. After large-scale volcanic activity about 5,000 years ago, Mt. Fuji formed in the shape of the well-proportioned, beautiful stratovolcano that we see today.
Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park also includes the Fuji Five Lakes (Lake Yamanakako, Lake Kawaguchiko, Lake Saiko, Lake Shojiko and Lake Motosuko) as well as the lateral cones of Mt. Hoei and Mt. Omuro, and the surrounding areas that were created by the eruption.

www.fujisan-climb.jp/en/

Mt. Fuji Photo Spots

Mount Fuji, a symbol of Japan, attracts countless tourists who visit Japan specifically to witness its majestic presence. However, given Mount Fuji's massive size and the numerous tourist attractions scattered around its vicinity, we've created this guide to help you explore the Mount Fuji area efficiently.

www.magical-trip.com/media/the-ultimate-guide-16-best-mt-fuji-photo-spots-for-2025-w-map/

the eight seas of Oshino

The waters of the eight seas of Oshino are endlessly clear and surprisingly blue when you look into their depths. The rain and snow that fell on Mt. Fuji seeped into the earth and gushed out over a period of more than 20 years, creating eight small oceans.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFt7MQVp7tE