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492-14 Nebara, Fujinomiya, Shizuoka 418-0101, Japan
kontakt telefon: +81 544-52-2230
strona internetowej: asagiri-kogen.com
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 35.4136243, Longitude: 138.5914675
Will Ruck
::Best ice cream in the area. It's a nice little stop if you are driving around Fuji.
Alemka Kuljis
::We stay one day overnight. We arrive around 4 pm...it's a beautiful place to go around, walk and enjoy the day with a great view of mount Fuji. This sideroad has so many different options to enjoy the day there, good food, picnic areas, brewery, visitor information. If you can stay overnight choose the back parking lot and with a side view of Mt Fuji....if you woke up early in summer (4:30 am) maybe you will get an unforgettable view of Fuji.... Once in a life time experience.
Deborah Fe Pednga
::It was a great experience to see Mt. Fuji up close again after a long time. It's different seeing him from a far and go and see him this close. This is also the station where you can start to hike using the Yoshida trail going up the mountain. Hiking season starts on July though. We went here last year around May.
Maharshi Ray
::Like many road stations (michinoeki) in japan, this one is really a nice place to drop by if you're passing through. Even if you don't drive you can come here by a bus that runs between Mt. Fuji station (in yamanashi) and Shin-Fuji station (in Shizuoka). I came here by bus from Fujinomiya station and explored the area. It has a huge parking lot, toilets, showers, vending machines, souvenir shops, ice-cream, Fuji viewing observation deck and a lot more. There is a trail from here that goes to a spot called 'Fureai no Mori entrance'. It is a 50 min circular walking trail into the forested area in this neighbourhood (goes all the way up to the border of Yamanashi prefecture). After exploring the area, I walked 3-4 km south to the bus stop called 'Asagiri kogen' which has a nice Family Mart so you can rest there while waiting for your bus back to civilization. You can take great shots of Fuji and farmlands all along the way.
Kyle Horack
::Stopped by on a road trip around Fuji-san to take some pictures. Didn't realise it but it was culture day in Japan so there was a small festival set up outside. Lots of traditional foods and snacks and street foods. Felt like it was the middle of no where but it was very lively. Inside was lots of traditional snacks and seasonal foods as well. Had some fresh raw milk from cows that graze on the mountain side. Was very rich and creamy with a strong beef flavour. Not sure what it would be like on a regular day, but it was also exceptionally clear so we got some good photos of Fuji-san that day.