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Yamanashi Pref. Shizuoka Pref A B C D E F Wakahiko Tunnel Monkey Show Sembanotaki to Kofu-Minami I.C. to Fuefuki City/ Darumaishi Rocks Falls Mt. Omata Mt. Mizunosawa Theater Kawaguchiko Nishikatsura Oishitoge Hahanoshirataki Pass Ichinomiya Misaka I.C. Falls Ikoinomori Park Town to Otsuki Mt. Settogatake Onsen Tensui Kawaguchi Asama Legends Mitsutoge Itchiku Kubota Art Museum Shrine Shiraitonotaki Green Center Fudonotaki Express Way Mt. Kaneyama Kawaguchiko Kawaguchiko Craft Park Falls Fujikyu Rail Way Katsuragawa River Falls Oishi Tsumugi (pongee) Enkei Hall Mitsutoge Sta. Mt. Kenashi Traditional Workshop Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum Mt. Hirugatake IchikawamisatoNational Highway Mt. Shakagatake Mt. Onigatake Oishi Kawaguchiko Kawaguchiko Kofu City Kawaguchiko Natural Living Center Park Town Kagikaketoge Konohana Museum of Art Mt. Shimo Major Local Road Mt. Eboshi Pass Mt. Junigadake Lake Art Museum Kawaguchiko Kitahara Mt. Ohira Yamanokami no Fuji Mt. Odake Mt. Kagikake Kawaguchiko Museum Happy Days 1 Oike Park 1 Prefectural Road Kawaguchiko Muse Museum Kawaguchiko Herb Hall Fuji Omuro Yamanashi Gem Museum Chuo ExpressMt. KuramiWay Tokai Nature Trail Sengen Jinnja Shrine Yagisaki Kawaguchiko Park Ohashi Bridge "Royal Hotel Kawaguchiko Kaiun no Yu" Onsen Mt. Sampobunsan Saiko Iyashi no sato Nenba Kotobuki Sta. Osawagawa River Tenguiwa ❶ Participating facilities Koumi Park Lake Kawaguchiko Tenjoyama Park Arakurayama Izumi no Yu Onsen Michi-no-eki katsuyama pleasure cruiser “En Soleil” Rocks Fujikyu RailMt.Kachi-kachi Way Sengen Park (roadside rest and shopping area) Nakamichi Okan Road Lake Ropeway YoshiikeonsenMae Sta. Oshino Village Shoji's Big Cedar Saiko Shojiko Tunnel Saiko Yacho no mori Kawaguchiko Sta. Saihoji Temple ❷ Shimoyoshida Sta. Saiko Bat Cave Saiko Inn Village ❶ Ashiwadayama Gekkoji Sta. Lake ❸ (Lava cave) Gogodai Mt. Shishidomesan Shojiko Kawaguchiko I.C. Lake Asumiko Hankigawa River Aokigahara Experiencing on Mt. Shakushi Mt. Koyodai Picking Blueberry Fujikyu High Land Sta. to Shimobe Onsen Mt. Panoramadai Fujisan Sta. Hogain Temple ❹ Narusawa Fujisan World Heritage Center Tokai Nature Trail Ryugu Doketsu Lava Tree Mold Koyodai-kiso Fujiyama Onsen Nakanokura (Lava cave) Horse Riding Ranch Kawaguchiko Stellar Theater Mt. Eboshidake Fugaku Fuketsu Fujiyoshida Fujiyama The Togawa Oshi House, a Pilgrim's Inn Tunnel Narusawa Mt.Fuji Museum Kawaguchiko Sogo Park (Wind cave) Fuji-midori-no-kyukamura I.C. Museum Mt. Koza Hotel l ( ) Fuji Chobonoyu Yurari i a r Showa Mt. Shiro Fuji Kawaguchiko Town T ka Narusawa Bat Cave Michi-no-eki Narusawa g aza Lake Motosuko Tourist n University Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji huiroh View Point of Mt. Fuji Narusawa Hyoketsu i Kos Aokigahara Jukai Forest Paddy Field(Horse Riding Ranch) (roadside rest and shopping area) b Information Center m Sengen Shrine i (As seen on 1,000yen Bill) (lce cave) Kawaguchiko GC l C Motosu History Museum ❼ Kita Fuji GC Motosu Sekirui i Fuji Akamatsu GC Fujizakura GC h ❽ c (Motosu Stone Wall Fence) u Narusawa GC g Fujiyyama Katsuragawa River Health u Fuji Pines Park Lake ❺ s t Museum Oshino Hakkai Oshino Village Narusawarinkan Golf Field Science a (Suwa no Mori Natural Park) Mt. Ogura 2 n 2 Motosuko Okada Koyo Photo Museum University u ❻ F ❾ Forest Narusawa Golf & Michi-no-eki Fujiyosida Koike Kunio Etegami Sightseeing Boat Lake Motosuko pleasure cruiser“Moguran!” Country Club Local Beer Restaurant Sylvans (hand-made picture postcard)Museum Nijumagari Mt. Fuji Radar Dome Museum Tokai Nature Trail Pass Forest Adventure Fuji Fuji Subaru Land Kenmarubi Refre Fujiyoshida Oshino Ninjya Village Lake Motosuko Sports Center Fuji Fuketsu Fujisusono Higashi Fujigoko Road Sakana Park Fuji Lakeside GC Funatsutainai Fujiyama Beer Mt. Ryugadake (Wind cave) Narusawa Lava Tree Molds Fuji Spring Water Aquarium Fujisan Arena Educational Museum of Forest (Diamond Fuji) Omura Cave Fuji Hokuroku Park Motosu Fuketsu Village Sozo-no Mori Yoshida Minobu Town (Wind cave) Izumihata Gan-no-Ana Pure Forest of Harimomi Jinza Fuketsu Lava Tree Molds Lava Tree Molds Fuji Motosuko Resort Observatory (Wind Cave) Hananomiyako Park 10 Fujiganekogen Mt. Omuro Nashigahara Seiryunosato Floral Mt. Ohira Tansokutoge 11 Mt. Tenjin Mt. Nagao Nashigaharaheisha Dome Furara Mt. Amagadake Pass Fujiten Resort Mt.Fuji Yamanakako Kitafuji (Hotel Mt.Fuji Ent.) Fujisan Primary Forest Maneuvering Tenjin Pass Fujiyoshida City Yamanakako Village Mt. Katafuta Ground Yamanakako I.C. Fujisusono Nagaike Shinsui Park Fujigane GC "Yamanakako Onsen Lake Yamanakako Benifuji-no-yu" Onsen pleasure cruiser (Diamond Fuji) Mt. Higashitsurugi “Swan Lake” Asagirikogen 12 Lake 13 Fuji Subaru Line (toll road) Mt. Kenashi 14 Yamanakako Michi-no-Eki Asagirikogen Yamanashi Takamarubi Asagiri Food Park Mt. Maru Umagaeshi Yamanakako 22 15 16 17 18 19 20 Yoshidaguchi 3 Asagirikogen Paraglider School Fujikachouen Climbing Trail 1st Station Kaba Bus 3 Yuyakenonagisa Fujisan Baggy Fuji Classic 3rd Station Fudonotaki Falls 23 21 Pref. (Sunset Shore) Fumotoppara Yamanakako Asagiri CC Mt. Kosuke 2nd Station Fujikyu Forest Park of Literature Mt. Futatsu komuro Sengen Shrine Kagosaka Tunnel Fuji GC Yamanakako Mishimayukio Literature Museum 4th Station Villa Area Fuji, Tokyo University 3rd Station Tokutomisohokan of Agriculture and Komitake Shrine Public Library for livestock farms Kagosakatoge The People's Creativity Okuniwa 4th Station Fuji Subaru Line Pass Haiku no yakata FUSEI-AN 5th Station SOSEI-AN 24 Yoshida Trail Tomb of Sky Asagiri Oniwa highlands 5th Station Asagiri Outdoor Activity Center Mt. Fuji Safety Guidance Center Fujiwaramitsuchika Asagir Arena 7th Station Asagiri Jamboree GC Mt. Kofuji Oyama Town InoKashirayusuigun InoKashira Park Mt. Fuji 6th Station Komitake Kagosaka GC Drive in Mochiya 7th Station Otainai Shrine Omurosengen Jinbanotaki Falls Fuji Trout Farm Hakusandake Peak 8th Station Hon 6th Station Shrine Onsen Tenkei 9th Station Sunabaraigogo Fuji Plateau GC 25 Kimmeisui Subashiriguchi Fuji Sengen Shrine Shibakawa Hitoana Fuji-ko Iseki Kengamine Gimmeisui 5th Station River Osawakuzure Japan Ground Taiyo CC Fuji Sengen Shrine Maboroshinotaki Mt Fuji Special Areas Falls Self-Defence Force Subashiri I.C. 4 8th Station Maneuvering Ground 4 26 of Weather Station Shishiiwa 7th Station Japan Ground Asagiri Field Dog Garden 9th Station Rocks Fujisusono Fujisan Hongu Sengen 6th Station Self-Defence Odanuki Marsh Taisha Okumiya 8th Station Dainichido Force Fuji School Shizuoka Prefectural 7th Station Lake Animal Husbandry Mt. Hoeizan Tanukiko Exp. Stn. Japan Guide Dog Center Fuji Harness Mt. Chojagatake 6th Station Fujisan YMCA 29 27 30 Fuji cherry Nature Park Cemetery Higashifuji Dam Fujiheigen GC 28 Global Eco Village Fuji Milk Land Fujinomiyaguchi Gotemba City Tanukiko Friendship 5th Station Gotembaguchi Tokai naturalMakai-no Sidewalk Bypass Ranch 5th Station Horsemanship Nature School 31 Umagaeshi Sports Center Gotenba-guchi mountain trail Mt. Tenshigatake Odakyu Kazeno Yu Tarobo G8 Fuji CC Umagaeshi House of the Nishifuji GC Makuiwa National Youth Rocks Gohonmatsu Exchange Maekawa River e Ichirinomatsu Shizuoka lin JGSDF camp ky Otainaiji S Takigahara Otodomenotaki Falls n Soganokakureiwa a s i Shiraitonotaki j Rocks u Falls F Pref. Fujisan National Forest Obinmizu Tomb of Kamiide I.C. Fujinomiya City Senozuka Gotemba City Kudosuketsune 32 33 34 Mt. Futago Mizugazuka Park Koshigirizuka Mt. Katafuta Fujisusono 5 35 36 Tomb of Sogakyodai 5 Nishikurozuka Kariyadonogeba Cherry Nishiusuzuka Minamifuji SnowtownEverGreen Line Yeti Higashiusuzuka Japan Ground Inno Lava Cave Self-Defence Force F Fujisan Jukuu u Fuji Activity Park Otainai Hot Spring j Exercise Area no Mori in o Amusement Park Gurinpa Nihonsugi Senkyoiseki m JGSDF camp iy a Strange Stone Mt. Kurozuka Taiheyo C Tenshinonanataki Ideboku R o Museum Mt. Kanshi Gotemba Falls a Taiheiyo C Gotemba West d (Museum of Stone) 37 Mt.Fuji Lushan village Taisekiji Fujisan AnmonoYu Harasato Temple Kitayama Mt. Anmo Rose Honmonji Fujisusono Required Drive Time Sakaizawa Garden Temple Anmoyama Park Sakaizawa River Kitayama I.C. Fujisansakuranoen Tenshokyosha Sakaizawabashi Idosawa Bridge Yamamiya Sengen Fuji City Kawaguchiko⇨⇨⇨Lake Shoji (No. 1 - 4): Approximately 18 km / 30 Minutes Fuji Gotemba GC Shimojomyorenji Shrine Jurigi Plateau Temple Yamamiya Via National Route 139, Fuji Panorama Line Gotentsuji Onohara Industrial Murayama yuzuno Park Mt.Fuji Museum Shitanobo Sengen Shrine JuurigiCC Juriki Kogen Chu-chan Ranch U-Trio Fujinomiya Lake Shoji⇨⇨⇨LakeHighland Motosu Villas (No. 5 - 9): Approximately 7 km / 10 Minutes Hot Spring Sports Park Suyama Fujiyuyunosato 新稲子川温泉 Sakuratoge Via Fuji PanoramaFuji Line, Safari NationalPark Route 139 Pass Sengen Shrine Onoji Japan Ground ユー・トリオ Self-Defence Shibakawa River Mt. FujiChildrens World Misawatera Lake Motosu Michi-no-Eki Asagirikogen (No. 12 - 21): Approximately 7 km / 12 MinutesForce Maneuvering 6 ⇨⇨⇨ Mt. Kurodake Fujisusono Ground 6 Temple Industrial P Junigawa River a Via National Route 139 Park n Fujinomiya or Industrial Park Tazawagawa River am a R o a Minamifuji CC Michi-no-Eki AsagirikogenMt. Echizendake ⇨⇨⇨Tanuki Lake (No. 27 - 29): Approximately 11 km / 20 Minutes d Fugaku Onsen Susono City Hanano Yu Via National Route 139 Nishiyamahommonji Temple Fuji Film Marubi Natural Park Fujisan Hongu Inako Sta. Fujichisan GC Sengen Taisha Lake Tanuki⇨⇨⇨ShiraitoMt. Nokogiridake Falls (No.32 - 36): ApproximatelyShimowadagawa 5.2 km River / 9 Minutes Mt. Yobikodake Omiya-Yokocho Koizumikuonji Temple Via Prefectural Route 414Mt. Ihaidake Fujikawa River Nishifujinomiya
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