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zegalba · 1 year
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Asako Narahashi: Kawaguchiko (2003)
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iamhatsue · 2 years
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向日葵/Sunflower
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athenaismdb · 3 months
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i-heart-nihon · 4 months
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athousandsuns2010 · 3 months
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kawaguchiko
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thingsdavidlikes · 4 months
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The Famous Mountain 🗻 by Fabian Fortmann
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thesnakecharmer · 1 year
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A medida que el micro se acercaba a la estación de Kawaguchiko, yo iba oteando el cielo. Estaba bastante soleado pero el color del firmamento se vía más blanco que celeste. Temía que otra vez el Fuji se encontrara cubierto de nubes. El micro hizo las dos o tres paradas correspondientes antes de la terminal y al doblar en una curva, mi ventana enfocó de repente a la imponente montaña. No pude contener un suspiro de asombro y una cara de sorpresa. Me sentí como un nene que al desgarrar un papel de regalo en navidad, encuentra el regalo que tanto había deseado. El micro no tardo en estacionar y yo me apure con total agilidad para bajar. Me había sacado las zapatillas, había dejado mi campera en el estante para apoyar las mochilas, encima del asiento. Me calcé rápido, tome mis cosas y bajé casi corriendo. Me ubiqué a un costado de la central de pasajes de la estación y contemplé el enorme volcán que se impone casi en soledad en el horizonte japonés. Con sus 3776 metros, es la montaña más alta de Japón y patrimonio de la humanidad. Si bien la zona está repleta de cadenas montañosas pobladas de arboles, pareciera que el monte Fuji se erige en soledad. Es un volcán enorme, sin montañas cerca, como si los dioses de Japón hubieran dibujado su contorno con un solo trazo de pincel, sin levantarlo del lienzo y sin titubear, en una línea solitaría desde que comienza en el suelo por el lado izquierdo del horizonte frente a mi y va subiendo sin irregularidades hasta la cima, donde se encuentra el cráter nevado, y desciende por la derecha hasta llegar en lenta bajada al suelo. A lo lejos y ante el brillo del sol que rebota en sus nieves y nubes, parece que es de color negro desgastad y no se ven arboles o vegetación alguna en toda su extensión. Algunas nubes, las más efímeras, lo van circundando y parecen salir de chimeneas repentinas en la piel del volcán, como si expulsara gases de vez en cuando en alguna errática fumarola.
Diario del viaje por Japón. 29/4/23 Autor: Jerónimo Carollo
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jetsettermac · 1 year
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kawaguchiko, yamanashi
march 30-april 1, 2023
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my first trip after my surgery was to kawaguchiko in yamanashi prefecture!
kawaguchiko is one of the five lakes surrounding mt fuji. it's the most popular and the most established as a tourist destination. there are sightseeing buses and plenty of hotels and museums in the area, plus access to the other lakes.
i got very lucky and ended up having great weather the whole time despite the weather app saying it was going to be rainy! it took a long time to get there so the first day was a travel day, and the second day was my only full day there. i spent the day walking around the north side of the lake to the natural living museum. the north side is the best place to take photos of fuji in kawaguchiko. the natural living museum has some nice gardening outside and a store for souvenirs inside. after that i got the bus to the yamanashi gem museum, which was really neat actually! they had gems from all over the world in both raw and refined form, as well as minerals from all over japan. after that i realized i'd ripped my jeans LOL and had to go back to the hotel. i ended up taking a short rest because i was still tired from the surgery, and i ended up going back to the north side of the lake to catch the sunset.
highly recommend this area for a relaxing trip with great views!
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forutoo · 1 year
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Such a lovely temperature this place was 🏃🏻‍♀️ . #hairsmithintokyo2023 #japan #japantravel #japantrip #japanphoto #lakekawaguchiko #kawaguchiko #japanesestyle (at Lake Kawaguchiko, Mt. Fuji) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqanPIRBIyI/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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roviellcablao · 1 year
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Kawaguchiko is definitely worth visiting. A place of exceptional natural beauty, this area of the Fuji Five lakes is easily reached from Tokyo by bus or train making it ideal for a day trip or even a few nights.
Lake Kawaguchi is located in the town of Fujikawaguchiko in southern Yamanashi Prefecture near Mount Fuji, Japan. It is the second largest of the Fuji Five Lakes in terms of surface area, and is located at the lowest elevation.
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iamhatsue · 2 years
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大石公園/Oishi park
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parthatokyo · 11 months
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Aokigahara forest
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lagycart · 1 year
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tokyo tohoku trip - day 7.
my friend and i were going to kawaguchiko for a day trip, so we went to the jr expressway bus terminal JR高速バスのりば near to tokyo station to get on our bus which we bought the tickets ahead of time. before boarding the bus, we got katsu sandwich from the nearby convenient store too. those sandwich are very enjoyable, fluffy bread and the katsu is very flavorful with the sauce.
the bus ride is about two hours and we got to see mount fuji as we were arriving, as the weather is so nice. we decided to start our day with a visit to the fuji herb garden ハーブ庭園 旅日記, it’s one bus stop and about 10 minutes walk away, and the walk was enjoyable because of the nice view and cool weather.
the herb garden does not require fees to visit, and there’s an outdoor and indoor section with a souvenir store. there’s an observation deck which requires additional fee though, which we did not go. the indoor garden has lots of plants and flowers which are very beautiful, took lots of photos there. the outdoor garden has really nice arrangement of flowers and plants with water feature which is awesome for photos too. it was a relaxing walk and there’s name labels for each plant which is nice.
the souvenir store is quite big and they do have a lot of products made from plants and herbs. the beauty products are quite nice and gentle, there’s also sweets and snacks as wall. we got to try some fruit tea and fruit juice and the staff are so friendly. we wanted to sign up for the candle making workshop but the space was not available, so we couldn’t do it, we were thinking to come back in the evening though.
for lunch, we, of course, had to try the famous houtou noodles from the area. we went to koshu houtou kosaku 甲州ほうとう 小作 based on the staff recommendation from fuji herb garden. the restaurant is super spacious and we got a seat after a few minutes wait. i ordered the seafood option and my friend ordered the pork option. the taste of the soup does change based on the meat choice, and both of them are enjoyable. the noodles are chewy and quite thick, it’s not something i like very much. i do love all the vegetables that that put in the soup though, it was so good as all of them is fresh. the portion of the noodles is so big, i couldn’t actually finish it.
after a satisfying lunch, we took the local bus to kawaguchiko natural lving center  ブルーベリーの里 河口湖自然生活館 which is inside oishi park 大石公園. during the bus ride, we got to see the lake which is very pretty since the sky was quite clear. when we arrived at the center, there were quite a lot of tourist actually, the mount fuji view was simply amazing for such great weather. there’s also a souvenir store and they also sells snacks, i bought some stuff here for friends and also we sat down at the area to enjoy grape ice cream and coffee and just stare at the magnificent view.
as the day passed, the sky did get cloudy as the sun starts to set, we decided to head back to the herb garden since the bus ride do take quite some time. we arrived quite late so we missed the chance for the workshop, but we did pick up more souvenirs before walking back to the bus station. on the way back, we managed to visit a bakery - fujisan shokupan, to buy the fuji shaped milk bread.
the bus ride back is actually less comfortable because the double decker bus is less spacious. we got off at shinjuku bus terminal. we visit the muji store which has a relatively new section that sells products that reused old materials, so each piece is unique as the materials are not the same. it is a very interesting concept and their design is quite simple.
for dinner, my friend recommended a tonkatsu place nearby, suzuya 新宿すずや, which is on the 5th floor of the building. the tonkatsu is served on a hot plate with sauce and cabbage, which you may refill. we added kimchi and egg as add-ons which is so good. the meal also comes with the standard miso soup and pickles with white rice. the tonkatsu is very flavorful with the sauce, meat has quite some chew and i love the stir fry cabbage a lot. another satisfying meal to end the day. after that we just head home for rest since it definitely has been a long day since we woke up very early in the morning.
to be continued...
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hiigayy · 1 year
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that time i visited kawaguchiko and it was so cloudy you can't even tell i am looking directly at mt. fuji
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