Take the tour bus directly to the terminal station, Lake Kawaguchi Natural Life Museum. This is Oishi Park . June and July are the lavender blooming seasons here, but now only dead grass can be seen.
The Maple Leaf Fuji shooting spot I searched for is about two kilometers further from Oishi Park . In fact, I really hate walking and am afraid of getting tired, but it’s rare for me to be tired after such good weather. I still want to take pictures of the Maple Leaf Fuji that I miss so much.
There were no sidewalks halfway through, and I was the only one walking stupidly on the entire road. Several times I wondered if I had made the wrong mistake and wanted to turn back, but I still held back and continued to move forward.
The hard work paid off. When we were approaching the destination listed on the map, a large maple leaf forest appeared on the roadside. Finally, we found the right place! The dream of a perfect Maple Leaf Fuji comes true! It's so beautiful!
I collected two spots nearby. The one just now was the first one. It was a pity that almost half of the maple leaves had fallen off. I walked a little further to the second maple leaf forest. The maple leaves were denser and so beautiful! ! ! It was so beautiful that I took pictures there for a long time. It was difficult to choose pictures and I thought every picture was so beautiful, so I just edited them all and posted them even if they looked similar!
If you shoot it vertically, it will look like a mobile phone wallpaper!
Taking a panoramic view, you can actually see that the maple leaves on the left have fallen a lot, but I am still satisfied!
Turn the phone sideways
I took pictures of this person for a long time before someone finally showed up. Some drove and some rode bicycles. They all looked Japan I am just a stupid tourist rushing here like this...
Let’s try the Maple Leaf Fuji from different angles.
I walked back with satisfaction and continued on this deserted road.
A cute little torii on the roadside.
Finally, I returned to Dashi Park. I quickly found a chair to sit down and have a good rest. I usually can sit on the bus for one stop without even walking. I walked four kilometers in one go and was so exhausted that I felt like I only had 0.1 drop of blood left.
I was taking the shuttle bus to go back to eat, but when I passed the station 20 Nagasaki the entrance of the park , I suddenly found another large maple forest on the roadside, so I quickly pressed the bus bell and got off. Come and pat pat pat again.
I didn’t expect it to be found here. If I had known it, I wouldn’t have walked those four kilometers to take pictures But I still think it is more beautiful and quiet there. There are more people and cars here and it is noisier. Of course, if you don’t have enough time or are afraid of being tired, you can come here to take pictures of the perfect Maple Leaf Fuji. You don’t have to go that far.
Here’s a vertical screen wallpaper.
Panorama shot again, mobile phone turned sideways.
The Nagasaki Park nearby here is the most frontal one where you can see the 270-degree unobstructed Mount Fuji.
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Address: Oishi, Fuji Kawaguchiko Town Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi Prefecture 401-0305 Japan
Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/EDRR3SfgbN92 [Click to read the original text to jump]
Transportation: Get off at the Lake Kawaguchi Tour Bus Terminal Kawaguchiko Natural Living Museum, and walk forward nearly two kilometers from Oishi Park.
The first maple leaf forest will appear on the roadside near Ryugoiwa Rock, and the second maple leaf forest will appear near the heart framed in the picture below.
Year-round maple viewing time: mid-November
The front door of the Lakeside Villa Qianyijing Hotel
Address: Japan 〒401-0305 Yamanashi-ken, Minamitsuru-gun, Fujikawaguchiko-machi, Ōishi
Transportation: Take the Lake Kawaguchi Tour Bus and get off at the Nagasaki Park entrance at stop 20.
Year-round maple viewing time: mid-November