Explore Mt. Fuji's Best Parks: Top Spots for Scenic Views and Outdoor Activities

view spot Published: Jan 28, 2025

Mt. Fuji, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is Japan's highest mountain. Standing at 3,776 meters, it serves as Japan's symbol and attracts numerous tourists from both domestic and international locations.

The surrounding area features many shrines and temples, making it popular as a spiritual power spot. Its appeal includes seasonal plants like cherry blossoms and autumn leaves, as well as expansive lakes - all natural gifts from Mt. Fuji.

Here are recommended spots around Mt. Fuji where you can enjoy spectacular views, majestic nature, and park activities. Use this as a reference when planning your trip to Mt. Fuji!

6 Recommended Parks and Natural Spots for Mt. Fuji Views

Here are selected parks and unique natural locations offering beautiful views of Mt. Fuji.

Arakurayama Sengen Park

Arakurayama Sengen Park
Source:Home of Fujisan Yamanashi

Arakurayama Sengen Park offers a spectacular view combining Mt. Fuji, cherry blossoms, and a five-story pagoda. Many tourists visit to see this guidebook-featured vista.

To reach the viewing deck, climb about 400 steps - comfortable shoes recommended. Elderly visitors and children should take their time, enjoying the scenery along the way. During cherry blossom season, viewing deck time limits may apply due to crowds.

After sunset, the illuminated five-story pagoda creates a magical atmosphere different from daytime views. Illumination continues until 10 PM, making late visits ideal for avoiding crowds.

Visit if you want to see "that famous view" everyone talks about!

Address: 2-4-1 Arakura, Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi
Hours: 24 hours
Closed: Never
Phone: 0555-21-1000
Official Website: https://fujiyoshida.net/spot/12



Oishi Park

Oishi Park
Source:Home of Fujisan Yamanashi

Oishi Park, located on Lake Kawaguchi's north shore, offers views of both the lake and Mt. Fuji. The lakeside "Flower Path" features lavender blooming from late June, a major attraction. During this time, the "Kawaguchiko Herb Festival" takes place here, featuring local food stalls.

Try making jam at the "Kawaguchiko Nature Living Center" inside the park. The Mt. Fuji area is known for blueberries, and handmade blueberry jam is a popular souvenir.

With playground equipment like swings and slides, plus cafes with scenic views, the park caters to all ages. It's recommended for visitors of any generation.

Address: 2525-11 Oishi, Fujikawaguchiko Town, Yamanashi
Hours: 24 hours
Closed: Never
Phone: 0555-72-1976 (Kawaguchiko Town Urban Development Division)
Official Website: https://www.fkchannel.jp/naturelivingcenter/oishipark/



Nagaike Water Park

Nagaike Water Park
Source:RESORT STAY LAKE YAMANAKAKO AREA

At Nagaike Water Park along Lake Yamanakako's shore, visitors can enjoy unobstructed panoramic views of Mt. Fuji. 

The park's highlights include "Inverse Mt. Fuji" - where the mountain reflects upside-down on the lake's surface - and "Diamond Fuji" when the sun aligns with the mountain peak. While these phenomena require specific seasonal and timing conditions, lucky visitors might witness "Double Diamond Fuji" - both events occurring simultaneously. For Diamond Fuji viewing, visit during sunset from mid-October to early February.

The park features waterways, fountains, and waterfalls for summer water activities. During pleasant spring and autumn weather, stroll along the lakeside promenade to enjoy the magnificent views of the lake and Mt. Fuji.

Address: Hirano, Yamanakako Village, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi Prefecture
Hours: 24 hours
Closed: Never
Phone: 0555-62-9977 (Yamanakako Village Tourism Division)
Official Website: https://lake-yamanakako.com/spot/10351



Asahigaoka Lakeside Greenspace

Asahigaoka Lakeside Greenspace
Source:RESORT STAY LAKE YAMANAKAKO AREA

Asahigaoka Lakeside Greenspace is a tranquil park by Lake Yamanakako. Known for spectacular sunset views, the observation deck offers views of Mt. Fuji's silhouette against the setting sun over the lake.

The park features hundreds of zelkova and maple trees, making it a popular autumn foliage spot from late October. During the "Sunset Beach Autumn Leaves Festival," illuminated maple leaves create a magical atmosphere.

Well-maintained walking paths attract many cyclists. The sandy beach and pine grove are also worth exploring.

Though crowded during autumn colors, this peaceful park is among "Japan's Top 100 Beaches." Perfect for nature enthusiasts seeking tranquility.

Address: 1506-296 Hirano, Yamanakako Village, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi Prefecture
Hours: 24 hours
Closed: Never
Phone: 0555-62-9977 (Yamanakako Village Tourism Division)
Official Website: https://lake-yamanakako.com/spot/10352



Yamanakako Hananomiyako Flower Park

Yamanakako Hananomiyako Flower Park
Source:Official website

Yamanakako Hananomiyako Flower Park offers seasonal flowers and interactive attractions. The spacious grounds showcase colorful tulips, sunflowers, and cosmos against Mt. Fuji's backdrop.

"Clean Stream Village" features water wheels and waterfalls - perfect for children. Interactive displays explain pump and water gun mechanics, and a recreation of Mt. Fuji's lava tree molds offers educational experiences.

During winter or rainy days, visit the indoor greenhouse "Floral Dome Furara," featuring tropical plants and unique ant's-eye-view zones entertaining both adults and children.

Try the local "Shingen Mochi Soft Serve" - soft cream topped with mochi, black syrup, and kinako. With ramen restaurants and souvenir shops, visitors can enjoy a full day here.

Address: 1650 Yamanaka, Yamanakako Village, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi Prefecture
Hours: April 16-October 15: 8:30-17:30 / October 16-April 15: 9:00-16:30
Closed: Tuesdays from December 1-March 15
Phone: 0555-62-5587
Official Website: https://lake-yamanakako.com/spot/10017



Oshino Hakkai

Oshino Hakkai 2

Oshino Hakkai consists of 8 spring ponds located in Oshino Village, Yamanashi Prefecture. These ponds are formed by Mt. Fuji's snowmelt water that filters through underground layers over many years. The crystal-clear springs are designated as a National Natural Monument.

Each pond has unique characteristics - some have sand swirling up from the bottom, while others bubble like boiling water. You can visit all ponds within about 2 hours.

The area features traditional Japanese scenery with old-style roofs and watermill houses. Every view offers perfect photo opportunities.

The area offers many local delicacies made with the pure spring water. Visitors can enjoy water activities and soba-making experiences, making it entertaining for all ages.

Address: Oshinokusa, Oshino Village, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi Prefecture
Hours: 24 hours
Closed: Never
Phone: 0555-84-4222 (Oshino Village Tourism Association)
Official Website: https://lake-yamanakako.com/spot/10486



3 Family-Friendly Parks with Fun Activities

Here are three parks perfect for family activities where you can enjoy nature.

Mt. Fuji Jukuu no Mori

Jukuu no Mori
Source:Gotemba City

This park is ideal for kindergarten to elementary school children. The spacious grounds offer numerous physical activities.

Highlights include a 50-meter hill "Roller Slider" and the challenging "Adventure Hill" that even adults will enjoy. Water play is available in summer.

The indoor "Sky Theater" (paid admission) features a three-dimensional screen shaped like Mt. Fuji, projecting aerial views and seasonal changes. This unique perspective of Mt. Fuji is exclusive to this location.

The park incorporates natural features like lava tube caves. Mt. Fuji Jukuu no Mori offers educational entertainment about Mt. Fuji and nature for the whole family.

Address: 1380-15 Inno, Gotemba City, Shizuoka Prefecture
Hours: 9:00-17:00 (Until 16:00 from December to February)
Closed: Tuesdays, New Year holidays
Phone: 0555-80-3776
Official Website: https://jukuu.jp/



Shiraito Nature Park

Shiraito Nature Park
Source:Fujinomiya City

Located near the World Heritage site Shiraito Falls, this spacious park features seasonal flowers like roses and sunflowers, offering spectacular views combined with Mt. Fuji.

The park offers age-appropriate playground equipment. The "Fire Department Wonderpark," opened in 2024, displays retired fire trucks and ambulances. Children can take photos wearing firefighter uniforms on weekends.

The park is suitable for families with young children and elderly visitors, featuring open grass areas, supported swings, and simple climbing equipment.

Address: 436-1 Hara, Fujinomiya City, Shizuoka Prefecture
Hours: April-September 8:30-17:30 / October-March 8:30-16:30
Closed: New Year holidays
Phone: 0544-22-1688
Official Website: https://www.city.fujinomiya.lg.jp/municipal_government/llti2b000000233h.html



Suwa no Mori Nature Park

Suwa no Mori Nature Park
Source:Fujiyoshida City

Suwa no Mori Nature Park is a natural park located just steps from the historic Kitaguchi Honguu Fuji Sengen Shrine (established in 1900). The vast grass field facing Mt. Fuji is perfect for a relaxing picnic lunch.

Known locally as "Fuji Pines Park," it features impressive red pine trees over 300 years old. More than 50 trees exceed 30 meters in height, creating pleasant shade during spring and summer breezes.

From mid to late April, deep pink double cherry blossoms bloom spectacularly, creating a colorful landscape against Mt. Fuji and fresh greenery. Keep an eye out for special events like local markets!

This is an ideal rest stop during shrine visits and other sightseeing.

Address: 5329-2 Kamiyoshida, Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi Prefecture
Hours: 8:30-17:00 (until 19:00 in summer)
Closed: Never
Phone: 0555-24-0292
Official Website: https://fujiyoshida.net/spot/18



For Nature Enthusiasts: Recommended Bicycle Rentals and Cycling

Bicycle Rentals and Cycling

Want to immerse yourself in nature? Try renting a bicycle! The well-maintained roads around Mt. Fuji are perfect for leisurely cycling while enjoying the fresh breeze. Consider touring the Fuji Five Lakes while taking in spectacular views of Mt. Fuji.

The Lake Kawaguchiko area, with its numerous parks, museums, and souvenir shops, is a popular route among international tourists. You can visit major attractions within 2-3 hours.

For bicycle rentals near Lake Kawaguchiko, try "fujisanbike Kawaguchiko." Rentals start at 500 yen per hour. They offer a free foot bath to soothe your muscles after cycling. Consider adding this to your travel itinerary.

<fujisanbike Kawaguchiko>
Phone: 090-5789-3776
Website: https://fujisanbike.com/



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