Adjacent to Chuo Expressway Kawaguchiko I.C.Eejanaika, Fujiyama, Dodonpa, Super Scary Labyrinth of Fear, and other thrill rides of Guinness World Record class await you at this amusement park on the northern foot of Mt. Fuji. Attractions like Thomas Land make it a suitable destination for both youngsters and family visitors. The ice skate rink is also popular during winter.
Opened in 1935, this public golf course occupies a prime location overlooking the breathtaking view of Mt. Fuji and Lake Yamanaka. The highland’s cool air guarantees a comfortable experience even in summer. The delightful 18 courses fully utilize natural undulations on this flat landscape with short intervals.
Mt.Fuji Panoramic Popeway, where the Tenjoyama Park is located, is where Osamu Dazai’s masterpiece Mt. Kachi Kachi came from. In tribute to the story, figures of the two protagonists, tanuki (raccoon dog) and rabbit, adorn gondolas and the viewing deck. The ropeway offers the breathtaking panorama of Lake Kawaguchi and the entire skyline of Mt. Fuji.
Located just a minute away from Chuo Expressway Kawaguchiko I.C., the resort hotel boasts hot spring and spa amenities. In addition to guest rooms featuring the sweeping view of Mt. Fuji and nightscape of the amusement park, some rooms feature popular characters. The hotel with a restaurant offering seasonal delicacies is also an ideal accommodation for business travelers. Guests are treated to special discount on the park admission.
The resort hotel boasts a prime location on the top of Mt. Ode and commands the sweeping view of Mt. Fuji and Lake Yamanaka.Relax in one of the guestrooms decked with classical décor, savor the chef’s select ingredients at the restaurant, and dip in “Mantenboshi no Yu”, the hotel’s signature hot spring bath with open-air bathtub.
The museum is dedicated to Itchiku Kubota, a prominent dye artist active throughout Showa and Heisei eras. Upholding “trinity of humans, nature and art” and “the center of new culture and art” as its themes, the facility was built to provide visitors with a moment of spiritual richness and peace.
This genuine Japanese-style bathhouse offers hot spring bathwater drawn from original source within the Fuji-Q Highland site along with a dynamic view of Mr. Fuji. The bathroom made of pure wood is one of the largest in Japan, and hydrogen carbonate spring with more than 20 efficacies is renowned especially for its beauty effect. Remove fatigues from your rims at the resting area overlooking Mt. Fuji. Female guests can indulge in the gorgeous ladies-exclusive floor perfected with reclining chairs and aesthetic services.
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