Wednesday, March 14, 2018

ASIA: Mt. Fuji 2016 (Day Tour)


The majestic Mt. Fuji is a renowned tourist destination in Japan, celebrated for its iconic snow-capped peak. The ideal times to visit for stunning snow and chilly weather are winter and spring, while summer is perfect for adventure seekers and hikers.


We visited during spring and were treated to breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji under clear skies. It was a beautiful, sunny day, although a bit chilly. We were captivated by the stunning array of Shibazakura flowers, which left us in awe for a solid five minutes, continuously exclaiming "wow," "ang ganda," and "grabe." We spent hours capturing countless photos. Spring is also the perfect time to enjoy the cherry blossoms, which typically bloom from the last week of March to the first week of April.


TIP:
If you choose to visit during winter, be sure to check the weather conditions. There are times when clouds can obscure Mt. Fuji, which might lead to disappointment during your visit. In such cases, consider booking a hotel for the night and catching a glimpse of the mountain in the early morning light.


How to get to Mt. Fuji?















You can travel by bus or train, but we chose to take the bus since it's more economical, costing just Y1750 per adult. Reservations are essential, especially during peak season. We went to the Shinjuku Bus Terminal a day before our trip to secure seats for a morning departure.


Make sure to arrive at least an hour early and bring snacks, as the journey takes about 2.5 hours.


Once you arrive at Kawaguchiko Station, you can catch the Shibazakura Liner, which takes you directly to the Shibazakura Festival site. A round-trip ticket, including park entrance, costs only Y2000.


If you prefer traveling by train from Shinjuku Station, you’ll need to purchase a ticket to Otsuki Station and then transfer to a train bound for Kawaguchiko Station.


Where to eat?

There are food stalls at the site, but be prepared for higher prices. I opted for chicken and fries, of course! While there were plenty of options available, the lines were quite long. I was really hungry and didn’t want to wait too long. Haha!




Cherry Blossom


 
















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© Monica Peralta













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