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There’s no need to dig deep to uncover the true beauty of Japan in Yamanashi: the iconic views of cherry blossoms with the snow-covered Mt. Fuji in the background or the autumn foliage sparkling in countless shades of red and yellow on the mountainsides are right there.
Whether you’re looking to relax in the midst of nature, tour temples and castles or just snap the perfect photo of Mount Fuji, Yamanashi has got you covered. Search for experiences by type below, or read up on the region’s highlights and traditional products before planning your trip.
Some of the area’s true gems are notably secluded, making them ideal destinations for private getaways. This section points you to essential discoveries across the region, from picturesque valleys and waterfalls to hidden art museums and prehistoric ruins.
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The village is home to the Tamba River, which empties into Lake Okutamako and flows onward to the Tama River, one of the capital’s most important sources of water. Yamanashi Prefectural Museum. Around 80 percent of Yamanashi Prefecture is verdant woodland and rugged mountain ranges.
Lake Yamanakako is the largest of the Fuji Five Lakes and has the third-highest elevation of any lake in Japan. It is also the closest of the five to Mount Fuji and offers spectacular views of the iconic peak. Uncover.
Yamanashi Prefecture is home to a wide variety of natural hot springs (onsens) with gorgeous views of Mt. Fuji and other breathtaking nature spots. In fact, the area is filled with old onsen towns, known as "onsenkyo." Wherever you go in Yamanashi, there will be an onsen nearby you can enjoy.
At the Hidden Leaf Village, you can enjoy 3D laser battles, a Ninja museum, a game arcade, a photos booth, the famous "Ichiraku" ramen restaurant, and dessert and souvenir shops.
There’s no need to dig deep to uncover the true beauty of Japan in Yamanashi: the iconic views of cherry blossoms with the snow-covered Mt. Fuji in the background or the autumn foliage sparkling in countless shades of red and yellow on the mountainsides are right there.
Masutomi no Yu. Located along the Hontani River at the foot of Mount Mizugaki and Mount Kinpu, the Masutomi Hot Spring Resort area sits about 1,000 meters above sea level. The hot spring has a history dating back to the time of Takeda Shingen, the warlord who ruled Kai Province (present-day Yamanashi) from 1540 to 1573.