A grassland area spreading at the foot of Mount Fuji! Introducing recommended tourist spots in Asagiri Plateau!

A grassland area spreading at the foot of Mount Fuji! Introducing recommended tourist spots in Asagiri Plateau!

At the western foothills of Japan's symbol, Mount Fuji, lies the Asagiri Plateau, with an altitude of about 700 to 1,000 meters. It is a popular spot not only for photographing Mount Fuji but also for its ranches, zoos, and delicious gourmet food, making it a recommended sightseeing destination in Shizuoka Prefecture where you can enjoy a full day of activities. In this article, we will introduce sightseeing information to fully enjoy the Asagiri Plateau.

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A grassland area spreading at the foot of Mount Fuji! Introducing recommended tourist spots in Asagiri Plateau!

1. Makaino Farm

Located in the southern part of Asagiri Plateau, "Makaino Farm" allows families to enjoy time while gazing at Mount Fuji. You can interact with animals through activities such as milking cows and horseback riding, as well as experiences related to food, like making butter and ice cream.
Moreover, the organic restaurant "Farm Restaurant," themed around "Eating for Health," offers gourmet natural food unique to the plateau! The rustic flavors, such as "homemade low-temperature pasteurized non-homogenized milk" from the ranch, are also appealing. In addition to interacting with animals, you can also experience harvesting seasonal vegetables and fruits from the farm within the ranch.

2. Fuji Milk Land

The catchphrase of "Fuji Milk Land" is "The Milk Kingdom Closest to Mount Fuji"! You can enjoy freshly made exquisite gelato and rich soft-serve ice cream, as well as gourmet dishes unique to Asagiri Plateau, such as egg rice bowls made with plateau eggs and soba/udon made with Fuji's underground water.
Additionally, a popular 15-minute "Butter Making Experience" is held daily, along with various experiential events that change monthly. There is also a two-story lodge on-site for accommodations. Of course, you can enjoy interacting with animals, including feeding, milking, horseback riding, and a dog run experience.

3. Lake Tanuki

Lake Tanuki is considered a sacred place for photographers of Mount Fuji. The "Diamond Fuji," where the sunrise shines from the summit of Mount Fuji, is famous. Around April 20 and August 20 each year, many people gather to capture this moment. If conditions are right, the sunlight shining on the summit is reflected on the lake's surface, allowing you to witness the "Double Diamond Fuji."
Of course, the views of the lake and Mount Fuji at other times are also beautiful, making it a popular spot for birdwatching. There are accommodations and campgrounds along the lakeshore, making it a great option for those who want to enjoy a BBQ or spend a night in the natural surroundings of Asagiri Plateau.

4. Shiraito Falls

As the name suggests, Shiraito Falls is a delicate and beautiful waterfall that looks as if numerous threads of silk are cascading down. The snowmelt from Mount Fuji flows over a cliff with a height of 20 meters and a width of 150 meters, creating an extraordinary sight.
Known as a scenic spot since ancient times and a pilgrimage site for the worship of Mount Fuji, it has also become part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Mt. Fuji: Sacred Place and Source of Artistic Inspiration". The area is filled with dining options and souvenir shops, making it a quintessential tourist destination in Asagiri Plateau.

5. Jinba Falls

Located about 7 kilometers upstream from Shiraito Falls, Jinba Falls is said to be named after Minamoto no Yoritomo, who established his camp in this area during the Fuji hunting event. Although it does not have as much water flow as Shiraito Falls downstream, its wide basin and tranquil atmosphere make it an attractive tourist spot.
Additionally, every year in late August, a local festival called "Jinba Falls Festival" is held. Events include a "Children's Samurai Parade" with participants dressed as samurai, a rainbow trout catching experience, and performances of "Jinba Falls Drumming," attracting many tourists. There is a free parking area, but be cautious as it gets crowded during the festival period.

6. Fuji Kachoen

Fuji Kachoen is an indoor tourist facility located near the northern edge of Asagiri Plateau. It is also conveniently situated close to Lake Motosu, one of the Fuji Five Lakes, making it a good spot when touring Mount Fuji from the Yamanashi Prefecture side.
The facility is filled with colorful flowers and unique birds that sing joyfully, giving visitors a feeling of being in paradise. Particularly, around 30 species of owls and eagle-owls are free-roaming and many are accustomed to humans, allowing for close observation. You can also feed penguins and emus.
Additionally, Fuji Kachoen features popular "Outdoor Bird Shows" with Mount Fuji in the background! Birds of prey like hawks and falcons swoop down towards staff at the sound of a whistle, creating an impressive sight, and the sound of their wings is truly thrilling!

Summary

We have provided information on tourist attractions in the Asagiri Plateau, nestled in the embrace of Mount Fuji. As many photographers flock to this area, there are numerous spots where you can capture breathtaking photos of Mount Fuji that are perfect for social media. Be sure to visit Asagiri Plateau to take your favorite shot and indulge in the unique gourmet offerings of the region!

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