The sacred mountain emerges on a clear day from the heights of Tokyo, crowning the tallest skyscrapers of the city. The spa town of Hakone and the banks of Lake Ashi, as well as the famous Chureito Pagoda, are among the most visited sites.

In Fujinomiya, an elegant cultural center pays homage to this ancestral source of inspiration by tracing its history and evokes the current environmental challenges posed by its frenzied tourist numbers. At the foot of Mount Fuji, the lakes and mountains that surround the giant host pleasant vacation spots, where you can plan walks or kayak trips face-to-face with the volcano. In Mishima, located in the north of the Izu peninsula, Mount Fuji puts on a show in a completely different way. It is the longest suspension bridge in Japan (400 meters in total) that comes to its summit, overlooking the tops of the snow-capped mountains. If the 3776 meters of Fuji attract your attention, all the panoramas on our panorama are just as superb.