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Fuji, Hakone, Izu! Fujikyu Railway 03 Motosuko MAP Kawaguchiko Sta MAP 富士山と桜、忠霊塔が並ぶこの景観は、日本を代表 MAP 富士五湖のうち富士山に一番近い湖であり、湖面の する風景として、多くの外国人観光客で賑わってい 標高も富士五湖の中では最も高い位置にあります。 ます。ここからは登山道を照らす光が見える夜景の 冬には、結氷した湖の上でワカサギ釣りを楽しむこ 01 Otsuki Sta. 07 富士山も楽しめます。 とができます。 This scenery where Mt. Fuji, cherry blossoms, JR Chuo Main Line Arakurayama MAP It is the closest lake to Mt. Fuji in Fuji Five Lakes, and Tombstone Tower are lined is crowded with Kofu sta. Sengen Park 01 the altitude of the lake surface is also the highest in many foreign tourists as a landscape representative Welcome to Fuji Five Lakes. In winter, you can enjoy fi shing on of Japan. From here you can also enjoy Mt. Fuji the frozen lake. at night view where you can see the light that illuminates the mountain path. MAP Lake Fuji, Hakone, Izu! Fujikyu Railway 03 Motosuko MAP Kawaguchiko Sta. 桜や温泉、名城など、 Arakurayama Sengen Park アクセス:富士急行線下吉田駅から徒歩約 10 分 Lake 02 Lake Yamanakako アクセス:富士急行線富士山駅からバスで約 23 分 Access:Approximately 10 minutes on foot from Mt. Fuji Sta. Access:About 23 minutes by bus from Mt.Fuji Station on Shimoyoshida Station on Fujikyu Railway Kawaguchiko 日本の魅力が詰まった 新倉山浅間公園 山中湖 Fujikyu Railway 富士山の周辺を 旅してみませんか。 MAP 夏はラベンダー畑、秋は紅葉が湖畔を彩り、雄大な Let's travel around Mt.Fuji filled with MAP 富士山や相模湾を一望できる「展望台」にある公園です。天気 富士山とのコントラストを満喫できます。湖の中央 charm of Japan such as cherry blossoms, の良い日には、小田原城を見ることができます。また、富士山 02 に鵜の島と呼ばれる富士五湖唯一の島があり、弁財 hot springs, famous castles, and more. 08 の隣に見える矢倉岳、金時山、明神ヶ岳などの足柄山が連なり 天が祀られています。 大パノラマが楽しめます。大きなすべり台やハーブガーデンが Lavender fi elds in summer, autumn leaves coloring あり、お散歩にもぴったりです。 MAP Lake the lakeside, you can enjoy the contrast with There is an observatory in this park from which visitors can magnifi cent Mt. Fuji. In the middle of the lake there 07 Yamanakako enjoy a sweeping view of Mt. Fuji and Sagami Bay. On a sunny is the only island of Fuji Five Lakes called day, visitors can see Odawara Castle and enjoy panoramic Unoshima, Benzaiten is enshrined. 富 士 views of the surrounding Ashigara Mountains (including Yakuradake, Mt. Kintoki, and Myojingatake). Along with a large slide and an herb garden, it is the perfect place for a nice stroll. アクセス:小田急線新松田駅から徒歩 25 分/ Lake Kawaguchiko アクセス:富士急行線河口湖駅からバスで約 10 分 Nishihirabatake Park JR 御殿場線松田駅から徒歩 20 分 Access:About 10 minutes by bus from Kawaguchiko 箱 根 Access:25 minutes on foot from Shin Matsuda Station on the Odakyu 河口湖 Station on Fujikyu Railway 西平畑公園 Line / 20 minutes on foot from Matsuda Station on JR Gotemba Line Fuji Yaga sta. Yamakita sta. MAP Nishihirabatake Shimobe Onsen sta. MAP 現在の千円札に描かれている富士山を本栖湖北岸 08 Park MAP 標高 759m の足柄峠からは、縄文時代や奈良・平安 から見ることができます。逆さ富士などが見られる Hakone 時代の土器片が採取され、古くから東国と西国を結 03 本栖湖の風景は、多くの芸術作品に使用されていま Odakyu Line 09 ぶ交通の要衝として利用されていた事がうかがわれ す。また、毎年春に開催される「富士芝桜まつり」は、 Minobu sta. Ashigara MAP ます。峠からの秀麗な富士山は、古来数々の歌人に 多くの旅行者に人気です。 Pass 09 Matsuda sta. / より詩歌に詠まれています。 You can see Mt. Fuji drawn on the current 1,000 JR Minobu Line Ashigara sta. Shin Matsuda sta. From ashigara pass at an altitude of 759m, it is collected yen bill from the northern coast of this main lake. Owakudani pottery pieces of the Jomon period and Nara and Heian The landscape of Lake Motosuko, where inverted (Geopark) period, which suggests it had been used as a strategic Fuji etc. can be seen, is used for many art works. Gotemba sta. Hakone point of transportation that connects the eastern Also, “Shiba-sakura Festival(Moss Phlox)” to be Ropeway MAP provinces and Saigoku from ancient times. Beautiful Mt. 第 7 回伊豆市を彩る(色撮る)写真コンテスト held every spring is popular with many travelers. Fuji from the pass are poems in poetry by numerous Gora sta. 10 poets since ancient times. Lake Shimosoga sta. Soga Bairin Lake Motosuko アクセス:富士急行線河口湖駅からバスで約 47 分 MAP Ashigara Pass Access:About 47 minutes by bus from Kawaguchiko Ashinoko Hakone-Yumoto sta. Plum Orchard アクセス:JR 足柄駅から徒歩 1 時間 30 分 Access:90 minutes on foot from JR Ashigara Station 本栖湖 Station on Fujikyu Railway JR Gotemba Line 11 足柄峠 Hakone Tozan MAP Fujisan Hongu Yamanaka Castle Ruins Railway Kozu sta. 04 Sengentaisha Odawara sta. MAP 駿河国一宮で、富士山の八合目以上を境内地として MAP 曽我梅林は、別所、原、中河原の各梅林からなり、 所有する全国 1300 余の浅間神社の総本宮として名 約 35000 本の白梅が植えられています。またこの地 04 高い神社です。本殿と拝殿を幣殿で結んだ浅間造り Fujinomiya sta. 10 から見る富士山の眺めも素晴らしく、景勝にも優れ の社殿に、木花之佐久夜毘売命を祀っています。 Hakone Checkpoint た、関東屈指の梅林です。周辺には数多くの史跡も Famous as the main shrine over 1,300 Sengen Shrines あります。 in Japan, this is the foremost shrine of the Suruga JR Minobu Line JR Tokaido Shinkansen The Soga Bairin Plum Orchard (composed of the Bessho, area. The whole of Mt. Fuji above the Eighth Stage Fuji sta. Odawara Castle Hara, and Nakagawara Plum Orchards) has about 35,000 makes up the precincts of this shrine. The Sengen-style Shin-Fuji sta. white-blossomed plum trees. It is considered one of the architecture, in which a connecting heiden hall is found MAP best plum orchards in the Kanto area. Visitors can enjoy Mishima JR Tokaido Line Manazuru sta. between the sanctuary (honden) and the worship hall 05 Skywalk a stunningly picturesque view of Mt. Fuji here as well 写真提供:静岡県観光協会 (haiden), enshrines the goddess Konohana Sakuyahime Numazu sta. as numerous historic sites nearby. Yugawara sta. no Mikoto. Mishima sta. Fujisan Hongu Sengentaisha Soga Bairin Plum Orchard アクセス:JR 御殿場線下曽我駅から徒歩 10 分 アクセス:JR 富士宮駅から徒歩 10 分 Access:10 minutes on foot from Shimo-Soga Station on 富士山本宮浅間大社 Access:10 minutes on foot from JR Fujinomiya Station 曽我梅林 JR Gotemba Line Atami sta. MAP 歩行者専用としては日本一の長さを誇る全長 400m Izuhakone Railway MAP 約 3100 年前に水蒸気の爆発でできた周囲約 20 kmのカ の吊橋です。橋の上からは、富士山や駿河湾、美し Nirayama Reverberatory Furnaces ルデラ湖。周囲を箱根外輪山に囲まれ、四季折々に移ろう 05 い街並みなどの絶景を望むことができます。 (World Heritage Site) 11 自然が美しく、南岸の元箱根から眺める逆さ富士は特に有 The longest pedestrian suspension bridge in Japan with 名です。箱根観光の中心地となっています。 Shuzenji sta. JR Ito Line MAP a total length of 400 meters. Magnifi cent views of Mt. Suruga Bay Ito sta. This caldera lake with an approximate circumference of 20 km was Fuji and Suruga Bay can be enjoyed from the bridge. 06 Ferry 伊 豆 formed from explosive releases of steam around 3,100 years ago. The stunning natural scenery, surrounded by the outer peaks of Hakone crater, transforms with the seasons. The lake is especially famed for the refl ected image of Mt.Fuji seen from Moto-Hakone MAP アクセス:JR 三島駅からバスで約 25 分 on the south shore. This is the heart of sightseeing in Hakone! Access:25 minutes by bus from JR Mishima Station 12 photo by HAKONE ZENZAN アクセス:小田原駅・箱根湯本駅から箱根登山バス・伊豆箱 Izu Mt. Omuro 根バス箱根町行きで「元箱根港」下車 Mishima Skywalk Lake Ashinoko Access:Take Hakone Tozan bus or Izu Hakone bus bound for Hakonemachi at Odawara Station or Hakone Yumoto 三島スカイウォーク 芦ノ湖 Station and get off at "Motohakone-ko" bus stop. Izukyu Line MAP 駿河湾フェリー(県道 223 号)は、清水港と土肥港 Kawazu-zakura MAP 天城山側火山の一つで、すり鉢を伏せたようななだ を 65 分間で結んでいます。海上から眺める雄大な Izukyu-Shimoda sta. らかな山容。全山草に覆われ、頂上には直径 300m 06 富士山は絶景です。 12 深さ 70m の火口があります。山麓からリフトが運行 Suruga Bay Ferry (route 223) connects Shimizu Port され、山頂からは伊豆七島、富士山、箱根、天城の with Toi port in 65 minutes. Magnifi cent Mt. Fuji to look 山々をパノラマのように見渡すことができます。 at from the ocean is a superb view. A gentle mountain like an upside-down earthenware mortar, one of the volcanic mountains on the side of Amagi Mountains, covered with mountain grasses with a Shimoda-Kurofune crater of 300 meters in diameter and 70 meters in depth. You can take the climbing lift at the foot of the mountain 第 7 回伊豆市を彩る(色撮る)写真コンテスト 写真提供:静岡県観光協会 to fi nd panoramic views of Izu Seven Islands, Mt. Fuji, Hakone and Amagi Mountains. Suruga Bay Ferry アクセス:清水港へは JR 清水駅からシャトルバスで約 10 分 Mt. Omuro Access:To Shimizu Port, 10 minutes by free shuttle bus アクセス:JR 伊東駅からバスで約 35 分 駿河湾フェリー from JR Shimizu Station 大室山 Access:35 minutes by bus from JR Ito Station fujimap_ura_kenkyononaichizu_HYS_02.indd 1 2019/02/27 17:47.
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