Hinoya

Hinoya

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Fujikyukyu Mount Fuji Station → Fujikyu Yamanashi Bus 20 minutes bound for Hirano via Fanuc, bus stop: Ohashi ride, 2 minutes walk
30 minutes from Chuo Road Kawaguchiko IC via National Route 138
43 cars/300 yen for 1 hour 30 minutes for a regular car * However, if you buy more than 600 yen at Hinedoya, free of charge

Business Hours

8:30 to 17:00

Spot Category

Grocery, local liquor

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Watanabe Food

The company handcrafts and sells Japanese sweets using natural water from Oshino Hakkai. 100 yen of grass rice cakes to be baked in stores is popular. The mugwort used for grass cakes was hand-picked at the foot of Mount Fuji in the spring. The elegant sweetness of the paste is also homemade. There are also 600 yen for raw soba and raw udon for about 5 to 6 servings each.

Ikemoto Shop

The water surface of the Oshino-bachi Sea, the pond where the underground water of Mount Fuji springs, is reproduced in Ramune-flavored blue. It is a refreshing taste that makes you feel the crystal clear water surface.

Hongyo Okada Museum of Photography

About 50 works by Akiyo Okada, a photographer from Niigata Prefecture who was fascinated by Mount Fuji, are on permanent display. His masterpiece, "Spring on the Lakeside," is also known for being the source of the design of a 1000 yen bill. There is also a corner that displays valuable materials such as remains that follow the trajectory of the past. It can be viewed for a common viewing ticket of 500 yen with the attached Kunio Koike Eitai Museum.

Panorama platform

An observation site at an altitude of 1325m, rising between Seisin Lake and Motosu Lake. Both lakes and Mt. Fuji can be seen as well as Lake West and Lake Kawaguchi, and in the distance from the Kofu basin to the Southern Alps. There is a hiking course from the west bank of Seisan Lake to the shores of Lake Motosu, which climbs the panorama platform and follows the ridge path to the south. About 2 hours 30 minutes walk.

Panorama platform

A view spot on the way from the plain to the Mikuni Pass. It overlooks Mount Fuji and Lake Yamanaka, and the ridge line is beautiful and feminine. In clear weather, you can also see the Southern Alps. From spring to autumn, morning and evening are recommended.

Sakuryu

A day-to-day hot spring that is exactly in front of the station. It boasts an abundance of hot water, and light green fresh hot water is lavished in four bathtubs.

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