Starbucks Fujikawa branch has the best view, very beautiful.
Starbucks, a popular coffee shop, is something that everyone knows, especially in Japan, where each branch has its own unique selling points that attract customers, whether it's the outstanding and majestic design of some branches or even the army of premium items that parade and shake up your wallet almost every season. But if you come to Japan, one thing I want to tell you about is Mt. Fuji. How great would it be to sip some good coffee while enjoying the natural atmosphere and the view of Mt. Fuji at the same time? If you want to come and relax and enjoy the view of Mt. Fuji amidst the steep and gradual mountains, you have to hurry to this branch or you'll regret it.
The Starbucks store is located at the nearest rest stop on the Tomei Expressway (Toll Road). This branch may not be big, luxurious or eye-catching with its architecture. It's a small store, just the right size, decorated simply to blend in with the scenery as much as possible. But the view is worth millions from Mt. Fuji. It's also close to the Fuji River. Where else can you find such a great view besides here? If you want to stop by to rest, it's still possible because it's close to tourist attractions like temples, shrines and parks, but getting there may not be very convenient. Renting a car to drive here is probably the best way. Or if you want to walk, you can come from the nearest station, Fujikawa Station. Importantly, this place is open from 7 am to 10 pm. You can come to see the view in the morning and breathe in the fresh air before going to other places or come to visit after going to other places in the evening near the sunset. The view is just as beautiful. Believe me, if you come to see the view of Mt. Fuji here, it's definitely worth it.
Address - Starbucks branch is in Shizuoka Prefecture, which is the location of
Mt. Fuji. The branch is called Fujikawa Service Area Down Lane.
Highlight - The best view is beautiful. Sit and sip coffee and see Mt. Fuji in full view.
Score -10/10
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