Let it Snow on Mt. Fuji, Japan

Mt Fuji is iconic, spiritual and is an inspiration for art lovers over the centuries. To us, it's Japan. When we were in Shimizu last October, Mt. Fuji didn't look like the mountain we knew. It didn't have a snow cap on it, making it look like any other mountain in Japan.


When we returned to Japan this year, we were happy to see Mt. Fuji with snow on its cap. From Enoshima, Mt Fuji is faint but visible with a large snow cap.


We took a day tour from Tokyo to see Mt Fuji. It turned out to be a long bus ride out of Tokyo to see Mt. Fuji from 5 locations.

Location 1. This is one of those instagram moments from Lawson's parking lot.


Location 2. We took the ropeway up Mount Tenjo and from the summit, we could see Mt. Fuji.


Location 3. On the highway towards Lake Kawaguchiko.


Location 4. Torii Gate.


Location 5. Oishi Park.


Bonus: Lake Kawaguchiko.


We were happy to see Mt. Fuji with a snow cap. Without snow, it was disappointing to see the mountain last October when we were in Shimizu.
















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