With famous amusement parks, theme parks, animal and nature facilities, and interesting museums, the area around Fujinomiya is home to many tourist spots that are great for families Some of these places are perfect for spending a whole day while others are ideal for a quick stop, so you can pick and mix destinations that fit into your schedule.
No matter where you end up visiting, you're sure to see smiles on your children's faces. And literally above all else is the fact that Fujinomiya offers amazing views of Japan's iconic Mt. Fuji.
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Fuji-Q Highland
Thrilling rides await
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If you’re looking for a thrill, head to the Fuji-Q Highland amusement park and check out rides including some that hold world records. The attractions here include the Takabisha (extremely steep roller coaster), Eejanaika (4D hypercoaster), and Fujiyama (king of coasters). Children and grown-ups alike will have a memorably day here.
Many of the attractions feature popular characters, and there are family-oriented rides that even small children can enjoy. At Thomas Land, your little ones can meet everyone’s favourite, Thomas the Tank Engine. There are also plenty of restaurants and a large food court, so you won't go hungry.
Locatie: 5-6-1 Shinnishihara, Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi Prefecture 403-0017, Japan
Openingstijden: Daily from 9 am to 6 pm
Telefoonnummer: +81 (0)555-24-6711
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Shining Field
Water-based fun on the Fuji River
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Shining Field is a top spot for outdoor activities such as rafting on the Fuji River, one of the 3 fastest rapids in Japan. Beginners and even non-swimmers, including children, can enjoy rafting here. Bring your bathing suit, towels, and waterproof shoes.
Primary school students aged 8 and older can try an inflatable kayak called Ducky, while secondary school students and above can try tubing on a large float. There are even barbecue facilities that you can pay to use, making for a perfect day out.
Locatie: 168-1 Naganuki, Fujinomiya City, Shizuoka Prefecture 419-0315, Japan
Openingstijden: Daily from 7.30 am to 11 pm
Telefoonnummer: +81 (0)544-65-2056
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Mount Fuji Panoramic Ropeway
A beautiful view of autumn leaves on the shores of Lake Kawaguchi
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From the Mt. Fuji Panoramic Ropeway you can enjoy incredible views of Mt. Fuji, Lake Kawaguchi, and the lakeside area below you. At the observatory, there’s also a teahouse designed with the motif of the old tale Kachikachi Yama (Click-Clack Mountain in English), where you can take a break with kushi dango (skewered dumplings) and ice cream.
Also check out the hiking trails in the surrounding area if you want to explore and see Mt. Fuji from every angle. Be sure to also visit the Scenic Panoramic Corridor walkway, which looks out onto Mt. Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi.
Locatie: 1163-1 Azagawa, Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi Prefecture 401-0303, Japan
Openingstijden: Monday–Friday from 9.30 am to 4.20 pm, Saturday–Sunday from 9.30 am to 5.20 pm
Telefoonnummer: +81 (0)555-72-0363
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Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre, Shizuoka
Discover the essence of Mt. Fuji
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The Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre, Shizuoka is a cultural facility that’s completely focused on the World Cultural Heritage site that is Mt. Fuji. The exhibitions here use beautiful images and films to really bring out the artistic quality of Japan’s world-famous Mt. Fuji, its history as an object of worship, and its history as a volcano.
Head up the 193-metre-long spiral slope that extends all the way from the ground floor to the 4th floor of the exhibition building, and you can enjoy a virtual experience of climbing this grand mountain that's suitable for all ages.
Locatie: 5-12 Miyacho, Fujinomiya City, Shizuoka Prefecture 418-0067, Japan
Openingstijden: Daily from 9 am to 5 pm
Telefoonnummer: +81 (0)544-21-3776
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The Kiseki Museum of World Stones
Go treasure hunting
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The Kiseki Museum of World Stones is a museum that displays slightly unusual stones. The exhibition rooms have extensive collections, including fossils, gemstones, and stones that glow in the dark. There’s also an exhibition featuring children’s author and stone enthusiast Kenji Miyazawa.
Probably the most exciting attraction for younger visitors will be the Gemstone House, which offers a treasure hunting experience. If you find small gemstones hidden in the pebbles within a 30-minute time limit, you can take them home with you. Get ready to fill your boots!
Locatie: 3670 Yamamiya, Fujinomiya City, Shizuoka Prefecture 418-0111, Japan
Openingstijden: Thursday–Tuesday from 9 am to 4.30 pm (closed on Wednesdays)
Telefoonnummer: +81 (0)544-58-3830
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