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Nakanokura Pass View Point
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Motosuko Observation Park
2926 Nakanokura, Minobu, Minamikoma District, Yamanashi 409-3104, Japan
南アルプス展望台
Nakanokura, Minobu, Minamikoma District, Yamanashi 409-3104, Japan
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浩庵
Japan, 〒409-3104 Yamanashi, Minamikoma District, Minobu, 中之倉2926
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Mt. Fuji and Lake Motosu photo spot
Koan Camping Ground, 2926 Nakanokura, Minobu, Minamikoma District, Yamanashi 409-3104, Japan
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Koan Guesthouse at Lake Motosu
2926 Nakanokura, Minobu, Minamikoma District, Yamanashi 409-3104, Japan
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Nakanokura Pass View Point

Japan, 〒409-3104 Yamanashi, Minamikoma District, Minobu, Nakanokura, 川尻2926
4.5(263)
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attractions: Motosuko Observation Park, 南アルプス展望台, restaurants: 浩庵, local businesses: Mt. Fuji and Lake Motosu photo spot
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Mount Fuji Countryside & Lake Cycling E-Bike Tour
Mount Fuji Countryside & Lake Cycling E-Bike Tour
Mon, Feb 2 • 10:00 AM
403-0005, Yamanashi, Fujiyoshida, Japan
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Carve chopsticks from cypress wood
Carve chopsticks from cypress wood
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403-0004, Yamanashi, Fujiyoshida, Japan
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Cycling, trekking, and cave exploration in the forest at the foot of Mt. Fuji
Cycling, trekking, and cave exploration in the forest at the foot of Mt. Fuji
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401-0320, Yamanashi, Narusawa, Minamitsuru District, Japan
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Nearby attractions of Nakanokura Pass View Point

Motosuko Observation Park

南アルプス展望台

Motosuko Observation Park

Motosuko Observation Park

4.5

(674)

Open until 12:00 AM
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南アルプス展望台

南アルプス展望台

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(69)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Nakanokura Pass View Point

浩庵

浩庵

浩庵

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Open until 3:00 PM
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Nearby local services of Nakanokura Pass View Point

Mt. Fuji and Lake Motosu photo spot

Mt. Fuji and Lake Motosu photo spot

Mt. Fuji and Lake Motosu photo spot

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Reviews of Nakanokura Pass View Point

4.5
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4.0
2y

Nakanokura Pass View Point is a hidden gem that offers a truly spectacular perspective on the natural beauty of Japan. Located amidst the lush landscapes of the Chichibu-Tama-Kai National Park, this viewpoint left me in awe.

The highlight of Nakanokura Pass is undoubtedly the breathtaking panoramic view it provides. Perched at an elevation, the viewpoint offers an unobstructed vista of the surrounding mountains, valleys, and forests. It's a serene and picturesque scene that changes with the seasons, from vibrant spring greens to the fiery hues of autumn foliage.

One of the things that struck me most about this viewpoint was its peacefulness. The serene atmosphere, the gentle rustling of leaves, and the distant sounds of nature make it a perfect place for contemplation and relaxation. It's an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

The viewpoint is easily accessible by car, making it a convenient destination for nature lovers and hikers. The well-maintained hiking trails in the area offer opportunities for exploration and adventure.

In summary, Nakanokura Pass View Point is a nature lover's paradise. It's a place where you can connect with the tranquility of the natural world, soak in the stunning vistas, and recharge your spirit. Whether you're a hiker, a photographer, or simply seeking a serene escape, this viewpoint is a must-visit destination that will leave you with a deep appreciation for Japan's...

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4.0
4y

Lake Motosu (本栖湖) is one of the Fuji Five Lakes located at the base of Mt. Fuji. The lake is located in Yamanashi Prefecture, and is known for two things: 1) the deepest of the Fuji Five Lakes and claims to have the clearest water compared to the other lakes; and 2) the view of the lake was photographed by Okada Koyo (1895-1972) in 1935, which was then the inspiration of the view of Mt. Fuji printed on the back of the 5,000-yen bill and the 1,000-yen bill.

When visiting the lake, the summer haze in the sky made it impossible to capture a tack-sharp composition of the lakeshore and Mt. Fuji. Landscape photography of this scene is best during autumn, winter, and spring when the air is dryer.

Access to the lake is best if you drive due to the lack of public transportation that reaches this lake. Although it took me about 4 hours to drive through the night to reach the lake before sunrise, it is actually a two-hour drive from Tokyo if you take...

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5.0
1y

real ones prefer the og 1000 yen anyway and this place will forever be remembered by having this lake on it. Probably the best lake in the Honshu region. Spent so much time at this place-will forever hold a special place in my heart. People talk about tourists ruining Japan but real ones also know that fisherman and sunday drivers leave trash at this lake like crazy. 2015 was a long time ago and this lake was a whole lot cleaner back then, less crowds too. I remember camping on a weekend with friends and there were only a handful of people- now its filled like a city...

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Daisei Iketani (Pix4Japan)Daisei Iketani (Pix4Japan)
Lake Motosu (本栖湖) is one of the Fuji Five Lakes located at the base of Mt. Fuji. The lake is located in Yamanashi Prefecture, and is known for two things: 1) the deepest of the Fuji Five Lakes and claims to have the clearest water compared to the other lakes; and 2) the view of the lake was photographed by Okada Koyo (1895-1972) in 1935, which was then the inspiration of the view of Mt. Fuji printed on the back of the 5,000-yen bill and the 1,000-yen bill. When visiting the lake, the summer haze in the sky made it impossible to capture a tack-sharp composition of the lakeshore and Mt. Fuji. Landscape photography of this scene is best during autumn, winter, and spring when the air is dryer. Access to the lake is best if you drive due to the lack of public transportation that reaches this lake. Although it took me about 4 hours to drive through the night to reach the lake before sunrise, it is actually a two-hour drive from Tokyo if you take the expressway.
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駐車場から割と急登な登りを30分程登ると展望台があります。 とても見晴らしがよく本栖湖へ寄った際は是非足を伸ばして頂きたい場所です✨
Nikita SkuratNikita Skurat
The hike to get there is short and so much worth it that I recommend not skipping it, even though the views from the parking lot are good it themselves :) This is the view from a thousand yen bank note. In late November there was nobody on the hike and on the viewpoint. The view is absolutely magnificent!
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Lake Motosu (本栖湖) is one of the Fuji Five Lakes located at the base of Mt. Fuji. The lake is located in Yamanashi Prefecture, and is known for two things: 1) the deepest of the Fuji Five Lakes and claims to have the clearest water compared to the other lakes; and 2) the view of the lake was photographed by Okada Koyo (1895-1972) in 1935, which was then the inspiration of the view of Mt. Fuji printed on the back of the 5,000-yen bill and the 1,000-yen bill. When visiting the lake, the summer haze in the sky made it impossible to capture a tack-sharp composition of the lakeshore and Mt. Fuji. Landscape photography of this scene is best during autumn, winter, and spring when the air is dryer. Access to the lake is best if you drive due to the lack of public transportation that reaches this lake. Although it took me about 4 hours to drive through the night to reach the lake before sunrise, it is actually a two-hour drive from Tokyo if you take the expressway.
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駐車場から割と急登な登りを30分程登ると展望台があります。 とても見晴らしがよく本栖湖へ寄った際は是非足を伸ばして頂きたい場所です✨
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The hike to get there is short and so much worth it that I recommend not skipping it, even though the views from the parking lot are good it themselves :) This is the view from a thousand yen bank note. In late November there was nobody on the hike and on the viewpoint. The view is absolutely magnificent!
Nikita Skurat

Nikita Skurat

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