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Fuji-Q Highland
This amusement park located at the foot of Mount Fuji features a number of world-leading attractions, along with Thomas Land and La Ville de Gaspard et Lisa. A fun destination for the whole family.
【Travel time】20 mins by car
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Itchiku Kubota Art Museum
This museum with a beautiful natural setting was founded by the artist Itchiku Kubota, who attracted global interest through creating the Itchiku Tsujigahana technique of kimono dyeing. Here, visitors can discover the distinctive world of Itchiku Tsujigahana through the museum's exhibitions, which focus on kimono. Awarded three stars by the Michelin Travel Guide (2009).
【Travel time】2 mins on foot
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Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum
At this entertaining museum which recreates the look of a medieval European villa and town, visitors can view rare music boxes and automatic musical instruments. They can also enjoy flowers blooming in various locations on the grounds in every season of the year - including one of Japan's leading rose gardens.
【Travel time】5 mins by car/10 mins by bicycle
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Kawaguchiko Konohana Museum
Modeled on the fictional Tachiel Enit Museum in Tashiel City, this museum allows visitors to experience first-hand the mysterious world of Wachifield depicted by author Akiko Ikeda, known for her popular character Dayan the Cat. Original works by Ikeda are on permanent display.
【Travel time】4 mins by bicycle/12 mins on foot
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Kawaguchiko Muse Museum Yuki Atae-kan
This museum features a permanent exhibition of dollmaker Yuki Atae's works. This quiet space gives visitors the chance to appreciate his dolls - which are difficult to find anywhere else - at their leisure. The works of various other artists are displayed in the adjoining rotating exhibition hall. Awarded 2 stars by the Michelin Travel Guide (in 2009).
【Travel time】15 mins by car
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Oishi Park
This park located on the north shore of Lake Kawaguchi provides a panoramic view of both the lake and Mount Fuji. It is the main venue for the Kawaguchiko Herb Festival from late June to mid-July, when visitors can enjoy views of lavender-covered scenery. Outside of lavender season, it's also a popular spot for viewing Mount Fuji reflected upside-down on the lake.
【Travel time】5 mins by car/10 mins by bicycle
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Kawaguchi Asama Shrine
A Mount Fuji World Heritage site asset, this historic shrine possesses many cultural treasures, while the forest on the grounds is home to numerous towering trees. Whether you want to pay a visit the shrine or practice nature therapy in the forest, this sacred site is recommended.
【Travel time】8 mins by car/15 mins by bicycle
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Maple Corridor
This is the main venue of the Fuji Kawaguchiko Autumn Leaves Festival held in mid-November. The sight of the vivid autumn foliage will invigorate your spirit. During the festival, the grounds are lit up from dusk (around 4:30 p.m.) until 10 p.m.
【Travel time】6 mins on foot
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Kawaguchiko Sarumawashi Theater
The performing monkeys in this delightful entertainment are sure to have audiences in stitches. Kids and adults alike will feel a childlike sense of wonder and leave with a smile on their face. Performances with English, Chinese, and Korean subtitles are also staged.
【Travel time】4 mins by bicycle/12 mins by foot