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You might want to get your camera out and head to Mt. Fuji Panoramic Ropeway – just one of the landmarks located 0.5 mi (0.8 km) from central Azagawa. Azagawa has other activities that you might want to enjoy, such as Fuji Speedway.
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Lake Shojiko during your travels in Fujikawaguchiko. Wander the lakeside in this culturally rich area.
Fujikawaguchiko is admired for its hot springs and mountains, while top attractions include Fuji-Q Highland and Lake Kawaguchi. Visitors highlight this relaxing city's rich culture while sights include Mt. Fuji Panoramic Ropeway and Fuji Visitor Center.
The lake is pretty especially on the far side where you can see the flowers, lake and Fuji. There are some great restaurants; Shaw's sushi was the best. We were happy to see a lot of Fuji. You can buy a day pass for the public bus and hop on and off.
Anonymous traveler
10.0/10
Excellent
Beautiful lake & plenty of dining options nearby. There's a Toyota Rent A Car where we rented a car to drive around the areas to explore. Lucky us got to experience the breathtaking fireworks at Lake Kawaguchiko, their summer festival.
Anthea
8.0/10
Good
Recommend that visitors buy Enjoy Pass from Shinjugu express bus terminal, which includes round trip tickets for highway bus and a ticket for 2-day local bus. Also has 10% discount of entrance fees of places most tourists go.
Jakrapun
10.0/10
Excellent
Buy combi tickets of bus + Appare boat ride + ropeway for good value. Ropeway ride to the top is a MUST! You can get fabulous view of Mt Fuji there.
Anonymous traveler
10.0/10
Excellent
Busy town centre but amazing and lovely areas around the lakes and incredible views of Mt. Fuji.
Denice
8.0/10
Good
Fujikawaguchiko is a bit overrun with tourists, so I would definitely stay again at one of the more quiet lakes like Lake Shoji...
Felix
10.0/10
Excellent
Great town. I was there with my 7 and 9 year old for 5 days and it was not enough time. We enjoyed hiking Mt Fuji, picking blueberries and enjoyed the local street food and food shops.
Anonymous traveler
10.0/10
Excellent
Kawaguchiko is amazing. I will need to get to some other lakes, but this is my third time here and I still am impressed. On the bus driving in I was next to a young man who was seeing this for the first time. I still have that same enthusiasm.
JAMES
8.0/10
Good
Lots of interesting things to see but over-touristed and crowded with insufficient red, green and blue loop buses to cope with all the crowds
Margie
10.0/10
Excellent
You can see mt fuji from just about anywhere. Day trip is enough to do everything, probably no need to stay overnight
Check out reviews of Fujikawaguchiko hotels guests love
Kawaguchiko Hotel
10/10 Excellent
"I love this hotel. Yes, it’s a little dated but to me that adds to its charm. It’s an older historic hotel with lots of interesting rooms. The onset was fabulous and updated. The staff was the best. I’d stay here again. "
"We stayed 2 nights in a special queen room with a balcony and view of Fujisan. We were on the 3rd of 4 floors. We did a 1 day climb of Mt. Fuji and this room was our home base. We were able to walk about 18 minutes to and from Kawaguchiko Station to catch the Fujikyu bus for 5th Station of the Yoshida trail easily. It is a downhill walk to the station. A little harder to walk back from the station after climbing Fuji but very doable. Taxis are plentiful at the station if you rrally need one.
The Room at Noborisaka was fantastic. The view was magnificent from my bed, from my balcony and even feom my bathtub.
The small conveniences they stock in your room were so handy. Checkin was a breeze... Just walked up, gave our last name, and they had the room keys ready and waiting for us.
Lots of space, lots of drawers, a bathroom that had the luxuries of Japan as well as the familar layout of bathrooms back in the states. My extremely tall husband appreciated the bathroom space. The view seemed better than some of the other higher priced hotels around. We enjoyed the Restaurant across the street called "871" for dinner both nights.
Complaints: The refrigerator needs a deep cleaning. I was not pleased with the state of its freezer. Check out is 10am which is 1 hour too early and hard on people who just climbed a mountain. Lastly, we couldnt access Youtube or Netflix on the TV. Dated software was a pain so we just gave up and watched the mountain."
"The staff are exceptional : genuine and respectful. The staff welcomes us every year when we return. After we climb the Mt Fuji and unable to walk further from our car to the main door, the staff will greet us from afar and help us with the luggage’s, not for tips but for their professionalism and values they cherish much. "
"This was our top stay inclusive of hotels in Tokyo, Lake Kawaguchiko, and Kyoto. So special to be beside the lake, have our own private onsen, and have dinner served right in our room.
This hotel and experience was everything we imagined and hoped for."
"A really lovely hotel with a great view of Mt Fuji. We had a good size room with a balcony, I loved just sitting on the balcony with a coffee. We added the evening taster dinner which was excellent. The breakfast was just as good. It was a 20 minute walk from the bus station, but used the free shuttle bus on the day we left to get us back to the bus station. Overall an excellent stay and would recomment it."
"I loved the view of the lagoon. The person who served us dinner was very kind and polite. She explained everything to us and set our table beautifully."
"Located at the top of a short, but very steep hill. They run a shuttle service to/from the train station though. Room was large and comfortable, and the views are wonderful. I would stay here again. "
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Fujikawaguchiko is a relaxing place surrounded by lake and mountain views. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Top attractions include Fuji-Q Highland. While you're here, make time to enjoy other sights such as Lake Kawaguchi.