Climbing Mt Fuji: WE DID IT!|富士山:我們完成日本第一高峰

WE DID IT!

WE DID IT!

6th Station

6th Station

Subashiri Trail

Subashiri Trail

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Waiting for sunrise

Waiting for sunrise

Cheers to us not arguing and hating each other through this Mt. Fuji trip. At a dinner back in April, I casually mentioned that Mt. Fuji will reopen this year for hiking, and asked my friends if they were interested in climbing together. My friends agreed without hesitation! We immediately went into planning mode. I insisted not to take the most popular and easiest Yoshida Route, leaving my friends to comply with my request to hike the more difficult Subashiri Route. Conquering Mt. Fuji had been on our bucket list since UN and I moved to Japan. I feel blessed to be able to cross this one off my list with my friends!

Mt Fuji

Featured in many Japanese arts and literature, Mt. Fuji is as iconic as it gets when one thinks of Japan! We were pumped to climb it, but at the same time, we were worried about altitude sickness, and/or bad weather. Mt. Fuji spans across Shizuoka and Yamanashi prefectures, standing at 3776 meters tall, and was listed as a world heritage site in 2013.

Route: Subashiri Trail

  • 4 main routes: Yoshida (yellow), Subashiri (red), Gotemba (green) and Fujinomiya (blue)

  • Compare to Yoshida trail, Subashiri is less popular and more challenging. The beginning is more forested than other trails. Merge with Yoshida trail near 8th Station.

Prior to The Trip

Other than keeping up with my workout routine, in the two weeks before our hike, UN and I started running. We asked friends who have achieved the feat for hiking tips, and even consulted employees of Montbell and Neos (local outdoor stores). So much so that the employees know us by name! Montbell has a list of all hiking equipment you will need for Mt. Fuji. You will also find this list in this post!

Packing List

For the full equipment list please see my Kumano Kodo post (can skip Chaco/Teva). The following are must-have items for climbing Mt. Fuji:

  • Hiking poles: crucial if you are over 25, skip if you are under! Your body will thank you later!

  • Hiking boots: love my boots, highly recommend ankle boots.

  • Oxygen: didn’t get to use it, but having it brings reassurance, it’s lightweight, and doesn’t take up much space.

  • Gaiters: can prevent gravel and dirt from getting into your shoes. Or you can wear long pants that cover most of your boots

  • Mt. Fuji wooden hiking pole: available along the way. We bought the wooden hiking poles at fifth station to collect stamps; cost varies by length. We got the shorter one, easier to carry and store. Luckily, we were able to collect all the stamps along our hike.

  • Wet wipes: clean yourself at night for a better sleep!

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Blessed to have them in my life!

Blessed to have them in my life!

Goraikoukan sleeping area

Goraikoukan sleeping area

Original 8th Station

Original 8th Station

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Accommodations: Goraikoukan

When we asked our friends about the lodging experience on Mt. Fuji, many were the stories of sleeping next to snoring strangers packed like sardines, and having Lunchables-equivalent food for dinner. But Goraikokan far exceeded our expectations. We actually received a decent portion bento box, choice of fish, chicken, or hamburger meat when you make the reservation. Our breakfast included three onigiris and tea. In addition, Goraikokan sells other Japanese staples including ramen, udon, oden, and cup noodles. You will definitely not starve up here!

  • Reservation open on May 10th at 12pm

  • Toilet: 200 yen one time fee; no shower available

  • English site doesn’t have the reservation information, use Japanese site for reservation

  • Use cell phone browser to reserve. Our laptops doesn’t give us the pay option, but our phone does.

  • 11,000 yen for stay only; 13,500yen stay and 2 meals (breakfast and dinner)

  • Meal choice: chicken, fish, and hamburger patty

  • Dinner time is from 5:30pm-8:30pm, phone number: 0555-24-6510

Experience

We started our hike around noon, and arrived at our lodging on 8.5 station at 8 pm. The weather on the way up was mild, but it would change from sunny to misty, and to cloudy suddenly. After dinner, we watched a thunderstorm above the clouds for the first time, lightning lit up the entire sky. In the middle of the night, we all got woken up by torrential rainfall hitting the roof above our heads. I learned from my Kumano Kodo trip, I was calm, closed my eyes and prayed that we would still be able to see the sunrise at the summit. Praise the Lord that the sky cleared up the next morning and we made it all the way to the top!

UN surprised me during this hike. He reached the summit with ease, and didn't show any signs of fatigue. He even made friends with a few college kids that we met along the way, chatting with them the whole time while climbing. For someone who doesn’t regularly exercise, he was leading our group of friends the entire time. When I asked him what his secret was, he told me that while we were resting at 7th station, the clerk told us it would take us another 3 hours to reach our lodging at 8.5 station, and we would likely miss our meal time. Motivated by hunger and food, UN picked up his pace and practically ran up to make sure we would all get our dinner bento boxes. Food is such a powerful motivational tool!

As of the writing of this blog, Japan still does not permit entry of foreign tourists, and because of that, Mt. Fuji visitors count this year is only 10% of that before COVID-19. Our lodge that normally sleeps 90 was only half full, while some other lodge only had 5 guests. In years past Mt. Fuji would be packed with hikers, but that was not a concern this year. We got up at 2:30 am to pack up in order to watch the sunrise at 4:39 am.

Watching dawn at the top of Mt. Fuji was an emotional moment for me, especially when they raised the Japanese flag and sang Japan’s national anthem. I thank God for being able to share this magical moment with my friends, and for giving us the perfect weather! It gets pretty cold at the summit, so gloves and windproof/waterproof jackets are a must. Once you are at the top, you have the option of circling around the rim of the volcano, and it takes about an hour plus. This trail is relatively easy, but you can easily get sunburned. I wanted to send out a postcard at the post office atop Mt. Fuji, but it was closed due to the pandemic. After getting some rest, we began our descent, the hardest portion of our hike. There weren’t marked trails, only gravel, dirt, and volcanic ash. Going down felt more like sliding than hiking. At 5th Station, we hopped on a bus to take us back to the train station. Remember to time your descent so that you don’t miss your bus like we did. But fate has it that because we missed our bus, we found out that the stores at 5th Station could help us send out postcards postmarked with stamps that read Top of Mt. Fuji!

The few days after Mt. Fuji, our legs turned into noodles. Pro tip, don’t plan a lot of walking activities after climbing Mt. Fuji, you’ll thank yourself. A big thank you to my friends who agreed to go on this crazy trip with me, helping me cross this off my list! Definitely a trip to remember! I hope your Mt. Fuji experience will be as great as ours! Tune in to my next post to find out the delicious foods we ate during this trip!

Almost at the top!

Almost at the top!

Subashiri Trail

Subashiri Trail

Subashiri Trail

Subashiri Trail

Our new friends

Our new friends

Hiking above clouds

Hiking above clouds

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Chinese Translation

恭喜我們上山時沒打架,下山後沒失和!四月底某日晚餐,我提到今年富士山會開放爬山,問大家有沒有興趣一起爬山,大家沒有一絲遲疑爽快答應(我的好朋友們就是這麼棒!)接下來馬不停蹄的安排山屋和研究行程,反骨的我不想走最有名且最簡單的吉田路線,堅持要爬須走路線,意思就是我們要爬難度較高的路線。爬富士山一直是我和UN搬來日本最想做的事,能和好朋友一起完成這事,真是幸福不過的事了!

富士山

在許多日本藝術和文學作品都有出現富士山,絕對是最具日本象徵!而我們能爬這大名鼎鼎的富士山,心情十分激動,也特別擔心遇到高山症、天氣不好。富士山橫跨靜岡縣和山梨縣,海拔3776米(山頂上有牌子寫著3778米,但日本阿姨特別告訴我們是3776米),2013年時列為世界文化遺產。

登山路線- 須走線

  • 共有四條路線:吉田線(Yoshida),須走線 (Subashiri),御殿場線 (Gotenba),富士宮線 (Fujinomiya)

  • 比起吉田線,須走線比較冷門,但也比較多日本當地人來,登頂前最後一段和吉田線相會。有些爬過吉田線的登山客認為須走線一路上坡的地形比較難,但前半段因樹林遮蓋比較不熱。

事前準備

除了平時我的固定運動,倒數兩週時,UN和我突然努力跑步,但最後一週遇到天天下雨,不得不終止練習!體力除外,我們到處問有爬過富士山的朋友們意見,還到沖繩兩大登山店(Montbell和Neos)詢問店員意見,太常去到店員都認得我們了呢!Montbell有一張表列出全部裝備和注意事項,不用擔心,這篇文章會寫的!

裝備清單

完整的裝備清單請參考熊野古道(不需帶Chaco/Teva)。以下這幾樣是富士山登山用品必備:

  • 登山杖:如果你的年紀已破25,登山杖會是你爬富士山最好的朋友!

  • 登山鞋:非常滿意我的登山鞋,建議穿高筒登山鞋。

  • 氧氣瓶:雖然沒有用到,但帶了安心,而且非常輕,不會成為負擔。

  • 鞋罩:能防止小碎石和沙子進鞋內。如果褲子夠長能遮蓋鞋子,也能防止這問題。

  • 富士山木棍:五合目有許多小店販賣能蓋章的木棍,價錢分長短不同。我們買的是短版木棍,方便攜帶,我們也把須走路線的印章全部收集完。

  • 濕紙巾:睡前全身擦乾淨比較好睡覺!

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Dinner at Goraikoukan

Dinner at Goraikoukan

UN powered through the moutain

UN powered through the moutain

住宿:御來光館

聽了好多朋友住富士山山屋經驗,我們期望實在很低。聽好多人說吃不飽睡不好,但御來光館比我們預期的好太多了。食物像是超市的便當,預約時能選雞、魚、或是漢堡肉,份量絕對夠我們吃。早餐則是飯糰,保證有體力爬山回家!御來光館也有賣一些日本小吃,絕對不會有吃不飽的狀況發生。

  • 今年五月10號中午12點開放預約

  • 預約時遇到一個小插曲。在電腦上無法顯示付款選項,但手機能直接付款。

  • 一人費用為13,500日幣(一泊二食),11,000日幣(不包括食物)

  • 廁所使用費:200日幣,山屋沒有淋浴間。

  • 晚餐時間為17:30-20:30,電話是0555-24-6510

爬山經歷

我們約12點開始上山,約晚上8點前抵達山屋。一路天氣都非常舒服,也能感受在山裡天氣多變的狀態,但一切都猶如仙境一般的美。晚飯後天空開始打雷,閃電把整片天空亮起,也是我第一次從雲上層看到閃電。晚上睡覺時,突然傾盆大雨,但記取上次熊野古道的教訓,這次心態則是隨遇而安,但心中還是默默禱告希望起床時我們能安全攻頂。感謝主我們順利到達富士山頂!

這次爬山,UN的表現太讓我刮目相看了!UN竟然不喘不累的成為我們團裡第一位登頂,還和我們路上認識的大學生邊聊天邊爬山,真是把我驚呆了!平時不運動的UN,爬起富士山一嗚驚人!請UN傳授秘訣時,他說當我們在七合目問工作人員還要多久才能到達山屋時,工作人員說依我們速度需要三小時,也就是我們會錯過山屋的晚飯時間。很怕大家晚上餓肚子的UN竟然開始腳步變快,想要快點到山屋領食物!原來食物是最棒的動力!

由於日本目前還禁止外國旅客入境,登山人數只有以往的十分之一。能融入90人的山屋,當天入住人數只有一半,有些山屋當天只有五人入住。許多文章分享從山屋到山頂會人滿為患,但今年完全沒有這問題!當天日出預計4:39,我們約凌晨2點半起床收好行李(山屋能寄放行李),三點出發上山。這段過程又黑又陡,頭燈絕對是必備的。雖然好喘,但看到登頂的鳥居時好像看到跑步比賽終點的衝刺區,真想以百米速度衝過去!

在富士山看日出,心中有說不出的感動。尤其是太陽升起那瞬間,工作人員升國旗、吹著日本國歌,和好朋友們一起看日出,一起爬到富士山頂!感謝主天氣這麼完美,讓我們能順利看到日出。在山頂的時間特別冷,手套外套一樣都不能少。登頂後能在火山口繞一圈約一小時,這段路算簡單卻保證能讓你曬傷。原本想在富士山頂寄明信片,但疫情關係郵局目前暫時關閉。在山頂休息後,我們就往下走,這時才意識到最難的部分剛要開始(UN還是繼續已超前速度前進)!由於火山地形,路面撲滿小碎石和火山灰,每踏一步都像在溜冰。五合目會有巴士帶我們回車站,記得算好時間,別像我們爬得太悠閒結果錯過巴士,但我們也因此發現五合目店家能幫我們寄蓋有富士山山頂郵局印章的明信片!

爬完富士山後的往後幾天,腳完全鐵腿,行程千萬別安排太緊湊。感謝我的朋友們和我們一起在日本完成這麼重要的一件事,這事情太難忘了,一輩子一定銘記在心!希望之後爬富士山的各位,也能像我們一樣開心上山,平安下山!我們的吃喝行程,下篇再來介紹囉!

Top of Mt Fuji

Top of Mt Fuji

Yamanashi in Spring

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Original plan was to hike the Wakayama Kumono Kodo, but the region turned red right before our trip. So the four of us amended our trip to Yamanashi, an island of green in a sea of red. (At the writing of this post, I am officially fully vaccinated.)

FYI: The US Military has a COVID-19 travel restriction map, green zones are safe to travel to and through, red zones are not. The colors on the map change based on the infection rates of each region. Wakayama was green before, but because of the outbreak in Osaka, it turned red. Because of the constant changes, we find it easier to book our trip itinerary at the absolute last minute. The newest update from US military is that fully vaccinated people without any symptoms after two weeks can travel through and to these red zones.


Transportation

Due to time and convenience, rental car was our main mode of transportation. After we arrived at Tokyo Narita Airport, we followed the car rental company’s instructions to pick up our car. The process was pretty seamless. For our five day trip, the cost was less than $40 per person. Car rental company: Nissan (from rentalcars.com)

Lodging

We stayed at two AirBnbs this trip, one at Kofu, and the other one at Fujikawaguchiko. (First lodging: link, and second lodging: link)


First Day

Driving in Tokyo takes some skills (thanks to my friend K for driving), we got lost not too long after we got on the road, thankfully my friend with her navigation skills led us safely out of Tokyo. We arrived in Kofu at night time. Because we had an early start the next day, we grabbed dinner at the Marugen chain ramen restaurant next to our lodging.


Second Day

The night before, we got woken up by our AirBnb host to move our car in the middle of the night. At 4 am the next morning, we dragged our tired bodies through the cold and wet weather and embarked on our journey that day. The weather forecast failed us! We weren’t prepared for 45 degree Fahrenheit, but that didn’t stop us from visiting onsen, hiking, sightseeing, and everything else that was on our itinerary.

Hottarakashi Onsen

Address: 1669-18 Yatsubo, Yamanashi, 405-0036
Price: ¥800 entrance fee, ¥200 for a small towel that you can keep, ¥600 for breakfast, ¥130 for milk.

We got up early so we could watch sunrise while bathing in onsen! The onsen here is known for its view of the sun rising from Mount Fuji. Although the weather wasn’t very accommodating, we still got to enjoy soaking our bodies in onsen while being surrounded by mountains. We can’t get this in Okinawa. After onsen, they offer traditional Japanese breakfast, including Natto, a personal favorite of mine!

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Shosenkyo

The original plan was to hike Nishizawa Valley, but after doing some research, we found out that the hiking trail is temporarily closed. So we came to Shosenkyo. Located north of Kofu, the trail is well-maintained and easy, great for families. There’s shuttle service for the convenience of tourists who would like to visit all the landmarks in the surrounding area. The view of Shosenkyo Gorge was stunning despite the fact that it rained that day. Shosenkyo is considered one of the most gorgeous gorges in Japan.

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Kai Zenkoji

One of Kofu’s oldest temples, closely associated with Takeda Shrine. I couldn’t find much information on this temple, but if you know any history or information about this temple, please let me know!

Fluunt KOFU

My favorite meal of the trip! All vegan and it was so delicious. Highly recommend Buddah bowl, generous portion and delectable. Pro tip: order extra tofu nuggets.

Kofu Castle

Free admission! On a sunny day, you may be able to see Mount Fuji from this castle, but luck has it that we didn’t get to see Mount Fuji that day. Come here to learn about samurai Toyotomi Hideyoshi’s impact on Kofu Castle.

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Takeda Shrine

Every year on April 12th, there is a huge celebration here to commemorate Takeda Shingen. Unlike Osaka and Kyoto, the shrine here is very quiet. There is a forest behind the shrine.

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Third Day

Perfect sunny weather on our third day! We can see Mount Fuji perfectly clearly. The temperature dropped quite a bit at nighttime, when we got to our AirBnb, we turned on the heater all at once and caused the electricity to short circuit. But we still loved our AirBnb!

Shira-Ito (White Threads) Falls

Parking Fee: 500 yen

This place is a must-visit! Walk to the waterfall along the shops, and you will see the moving curtains of white, true to its namesake. The source of the fall is from melted ice from Mount Fuji. The nice weather really lifted our spirits, and being surrounded by beautiful nature helped! So glad to be able to see Mount Fuji, especially without any crowds.

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Fuji Shibazakura Festival

https://www.shibazakura.jp
Price: Adult 800 yen and child 250 yen

The festival lasts only a month a half in the Spring every year. We were lucky that when we came to Yamanashi, it’s the first week of the Shibazakura festival. Every picture you take will have Mount Fuji in the background. I really hope we can climb Mount Fuji this year!

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Iyashi Village

https://saikoiyashinosatonenba.jp/
Price: 300 yen

On good-weathered days, Mount Fuji can be seen everywhere you go! In addition to appreciating the traditional Japanese architecture, here you can find quality souvenirs.

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Houtou Fudou

A delicacy of Kawakuchiko, like a flattened udon noodle. We ate this last time when UN and I visited, and we had to wait in line, but this time we were seated right away. The toppings are all vegetables and mushrooms, very vegetarian friendly.

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Fourth Day

The weather is perfect! Mount Fuji continues to grace us with her iconic postcard view!

Arakurayama Sengen Park

Yes, this is the Pogoda + Mount Fuji view that you see on Instagram! You need to trek up a steep hill to see the Pogoda, but it’s definitely worth the hike. It’s so peaceful and zen with the sakura petals falling in the background. Perfect place to watch cherry blossoms! When we were there, there was even a film crew for a TV show scouting this area.

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Kitaguchi-hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine

Classified as a world heritage site in 2013. This was not in our original itinerary, but when we drove past this shrine with its surrounding towering trees, we had to park and visit. This is also one of the entrances to hike Mount Fuji: Yoshida Trail.

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Oshino Hakkai

Similar to the Iyashi Village that we visited on the fourth day, but due to the pandemic, it’s not as lively. This place also reminds me of Kyoto’s Philosopher Walk, full of warm sunshine and sakuras.

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Mt. Fuji Panoramic Ropeway

UN and I came here in 2019 and we rode the ropeway, but we didn’t get to see Mount Fuji in its entirety. We decided then to come back the next year to hike Mount Fuji, but Mount Fuji was closed for 2020 because of you-know-what! This time riding the ropeway with friends, the weather was perfect, Mount Fuji was in full view. Here’s to hoping that we can conquer Mt. Fuji this year!

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Fuji Yurari Hot Spring

Entrance fee: ~1300 yen (price varies by time, and there are several purchasing combos.)

I’ve decided, after climbing Mount Fuji I will come straight here to soak in the onsen. There are nine different kinds of onsen, the outdoor ones come with the grandeur of Mount Fuji. These have already been added to my onsen list. Affordable and clean, spacious and not noisy, also they implement stringent COVID-19 precaution measures.


Fifth Day

Time does fly by when you are having fun. On our last day we packed our bags and drove to Narita Airport to fly back to Okinawa. My last couple trips we’ve flown budget airlines, and the airline workers diligently weigh our luggages. We didn’t go over the weight limit, but it serves as a reminder to pack as light as possible in the future, in order to avoid paying extra. I forgot to mention, Yamanashi is also nicknamed Fruit Kingdom, it produces many of my favorite fruits, but April is not harvest season. Hopefully this summer after we climbed Mount Fuji I will get to feast on peaches and grapes. Hope you guys like reading about my trip to Yamanashi. Have you guys been here before? If so, what are some things you recommend to do here?

Chinese Translation

原先計畫是到和歌山熊野古道來個賣命爬山行,但最後一秒卻變成疫情禁區。我們四人在最後一秒決定來山梨縣,真是在地圖裡找一點綠。(寫這篇文章時,我已經打完疫苗了。)

美軍有出一份日本疫情地圖,圖上綠色能去的地方,紅色則是不能去的。這地圖會隨著疫情人數變動換顏色,像是和歌山前陣子是綠色,但因大阪疫情爆發而變紅。因此我們通常會等到最後一秒才買機票計畫行程,擔心地圖臨時變動。最新的美軍最規定,只要打完疫苗兩週後無症狀就能到這些紅色區塊。


交通

租車公司:Nissan (在rentalcars.com租車)。因時間和方便性,租車為這次主要交通工具。我們到東京成田機場後,照著租車公司給的指示領車,過程非常快速簡單。五天行程四人平分後不到40美金。

住宿

這次共住了兩間AirBnb,分別是在甲府(Kofu)和富士河口湖(Fujikawaguchiko)。
第一間住宿:網站,第二間住宿:網站


第一天

在東京開車實在很考驗功力(感謝朋友K開車),我們上路後不久後馬上迷路,好險朋友非常會導航,讓我們順利開出東京。抵達甲府時已經是晚上了,由於隔日行程需早起,第一晚我們在住宿旁的丸源(Marugen)連鎖拉麵店解決。


第二天

雖然前一晚被住宿主人凌晨叫醒移車,沒睡飽的狀態下,且又濕又冷的天氣,但我們四點就起床展開一天的行程。出發前,天氣預報不是這樣寫的啊!華氏約45度,四人完全沒有準備周全。我們不畏風雨泡溫泉、爬山、賞景,一樣都不少。

ほったらかし温泉

地址:〒405-0036 山梨県山梨市矢坪1669-18
價錢:門票800日幣、小條浴巾200日幣、早餐600日幣、牛奶130日幣

起了個大早就是要來看日出泡溫泉!這裡的溫泉景色非常有名,能看到太陽從富士山頂出來。即使天氣不給力,我們還是好享受一早身體泡在溫泉裡還被山圍繞的感覺,大概是我們在沖繩無法感受到的。泡完溫泉梳洗後,這裡有提供簡單的日式早餐,有我愛的納豆耶!

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Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

昇仙峡

原計畫是到西澤溪谷爬山,但經過研究後發現那裏已經封路,我們改來昇仙峡。位在甲府北邊的昇仙峡,步道非常簡單且規劃完善,適合全家大小一起來的地方。園區也有提供巴士接送,方便遊客參觀全部景點。雖然當天下雨,但景色還是非常美,網上的評語有著日本最美的峽谷之一的稱號。

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

甲府城跡

免費入場!據說這裡天氣好時能看到富士山,但這天實在跟富士山有夠無緣。大家應該對豊臣秀吉不陌生吧,這裡也能看到他對甲府城跡的歷史。

武田神社

每年4月12日會有大型慶典慶典,紀念武田信玄。不像大阪京都,這裡的神社比較安靜,神社後方有一片樹林。

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甲斐善光寺

甲府最久的寺廟之一,和武田神社的武田信玄有關係。網上沒有特別多資料,但如果你有任何歷史方面的資訊,請告訴我!

フルウント甲府

整趟旅行裡我最喜歡的餐廳!全素食食材,我點的是Buddah Bowl,好吃且大份,而且一定要加點豆腐塊!


第三天

哇,天氣也太棒了吧!比起前兩天,今天藍天白雲,可以清楚看到富士山。晚上還是偏涼,到了住宿時因為太冷,我們把暖氣全打開時卻一直跳電,讓我們四人摸黑研究電路,但我們還是很推薦這家。

白糸の滝

停車費:500日幣

必來!沿著商店往瀑布方向走,瀑布和名字一樣白花花一片。這裡的瀑布會有這麼豐富水源全是從富士山冰雪融化後流下來的。可能是天氣放晴,我們心情特別好,覺得這裡好美。還找到一個能看到富士山的點,且沒人和我們搶位置。

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

富士芝桜まつり

大人800日幣 小孩250日幣

每年春天為期一個半月,我們很幸運,來山梨縣時剛好是花展開始的第一個禮拜。每張照片一定有富士山做背景,非常希望今年能去爬富士山!

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Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

西湖いやしの里根場

https://saikoiyashinosatonenba.jp/
門票 350日幣

天氣好時,富士山真是走到哪跟到哪!這裡與其說是欣賞當地日本傳統建築,這裡更像買有質感的紀念品的地方。

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Houtou Fudou

Houtou麵河口湖的特色之一,有點像扁版的烏龍麵。上次和UN來時,我們有來這裡吃。當時還記得需要排隊登記,但現在馬上有位置。配菜全是青菜和菇類,很適合素食者。

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第四天

天氣超完美,富士山繼續完整露臉!

新倉山浅間公園

天阿,這不就是IG上超有名的塔配富士山嗎!雖然需要走一段大上坡才能看到塔,但配上還為凋謝的櫻花樹,非常值得!希望下次來這裡賞楓葉!我們在這裡時,有電視公司來勘景呢!

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

北口本宮冨士浅間神社

2013年時列為世界遺產,原先沒在我們的計畫中,但開車經過時覺得神社前兩旁高聳的樹非常壯觀,我們立刻決定停車參觀。這裡也是爬富士山的其中一條登山口:吉田口步道。

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忍野八海

有點像是第四天去的Iyashi Village,但疫情關係這裡變得不太熱鬧。這裡有像極京都的哲學之道,滿滿的櫻花且陽光照下來真的好舒服。

河口湖富士山全景纜車

2019年時我和UN來這裡搭纜車,那時沒有看到完整的富士山,但兩人都希望隔年能一起爬富士山。2020年我就不多解釋,富士山大關閉!今年和朋友一起搭纜車看河口湖,天氣無比好,還看到完整的富士山,也起許今年能拿富士山!(拜託拜託拜託)

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Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

富士眺望の湯 ゆらり

https://www.fuji-yurari.jp/eat.html
入場費:約1300日幣(不同時段有不同價錢,也有套餐組合)

我決定了,爬完富士山後我要馬上來這裡泡溫泉。九種不同溫泉,室外能直接挑望富士山,絕對會列入我的溫泉清單裡。不貴且乾淨,寬廣不吵雜,而且疫情期間防疫措施也做得很好。


第五天

美好的時光總是過得特別快,最後一天我們打包行李開車到成田機場搭飛機回沖繩。最近幾次旅行我們都是搭乘廉價航空,搭飛機前工作人員會徹底檢查每位乘客的行李重量。雖然我們成功通過檢查,但之後打包行李時需要更小心,以免超重罰錢。順帶一提,山梨縣有水果王國之稱,出產好多我愛吃的水果(水蜜桃和葡萄),但四月還不是盛產季節。說不定今年夏天爬完富士山,我能大口吃水蜜桃和葡萄!希望你們會喜歡這次的山梨縣分享,你們有來過山梨縣嗎?有推薦山梨縣必做的事嗎?