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The city of Fuji offers unparalleled views of Japan’s most beloved landmark, Mount Fuji, alongside peaceful lakeside retreats. Lake Kawaguchiko, part of the Fuji Five Lakes region, is a picture-perfect spot to admire the mountain’s reflection in still waters, especially during cherry blossom season or autumn foliage.

Visit the Chureito Pagoda, a five-story vermilion tower framed by Fuji’s peak, or take a leisurely cruise on Lake Kawaguchiko. The Oshino Hakkai springs, fed by Fuji’s melted snow, provide a glimpse of rural Japan with their thatched-roof huts and crystal-clear ponds. For a touch of whimsy, the Fuji Safari Park lets you observe lions and giraffes from open-air buses.

Fuji’s ryokans (traditional inns) offer hot spring baths and kaiseki meals, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. Gentle, scenic, and deeply restorative, Fuji is ideal for travellers seeking tranquility and iconic landscapes.