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Fujisan World Heritage Center Review

4.7 /519 Reviews
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Dana
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5/5
Mt. Fuji is absolutely gorgeous. Even from afar, it is still captivating. We went to Shizuoka just to see Fuji-san. What I learned was, it is very necessary to check the weather first before going to Shizuoka. It should not be a cloudy or rainy day. Moreso, the best time to go to Shizuoka to see Mt. Fuji is from November-March, because the weather usually clear those months.When we went there, it was Winter. Climbing up Mt. Fuji is prohibit during cold seasons because the mountain is snow-capped. So basically, we were just there to see Fuji-san from afar. Best time climb Mt. Fuji is during Summer. That means June-September! ♥️

Fujisan World Heritage Center

Posted: Jan 28, 2020
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  • 西等记忆
    5/5Outstanding
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    I really recommend coming here very much~~ This is the most memorable place for my trip to Japan. It takes about 10 minutes to walk from Fuji Palace, not far. The scenery is really beautiful, the shallow pool at the door seems to be a mirror, which can perfectly present the reflection of Mount Fuji, and the building is just in the opposite. Tickets are 300 yuan, all the displays inside have Chinese introductions, and it is very smooth Chinese, here you can feel that Mount Fuji belongs to the "world" and not just Japan.

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    Posted: Feb 10, 2020
  • VV云云
    4/5Excellent
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    The Fuji World Heritage Center is a modern glass structure building, divided into the South Hall and the North Hall. The North Hall is free to visit. The South Hall needs to buy tickets, mainly pictures and videos. We only visited the North Hall. Not only introduced the formation of Mount Fuji, climate, literati, etc., there are small movies to play, but also Mount Fuji specialty handwriting store, from food, drink, use all available, very distinctive. I can't help but buy a few pieces of souvenir, especially recommend the Fuji version of Coke, as well as the food and fruit made from grapes as a specialty of Fuji.

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    Posted: Feb 27, 2019
  • Mampp
    5/5Outstanding
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    Take a picture from this center, the view is very beautiful. The ice cream here is also delicious.

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    Posted: Jan 11, 2023
  • 挥袖如风
    3/5Average
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    Really good, have a chance to see it together.

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    Posted: Jul 6, 2023
  • kevin1027
    5/5Outstanding
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    Fuji. Ten minutes after driving with one eye, the second floor viewing platform is a great view of Mount Fuji. Especially in the cafe in the house, buy a lava coffee with the characteristics of Mount Fuji and enjoy it while drinking.

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    Posted: Jan 17, 2019
  • vivi
    5/5Outstanding
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    Fujisan (Japanese pseudonym - ", English - "Fujisan), is the highest peak in Japan and one of the important national symbols of Japan. An active volcano spanning Jinggang and Yamanashi counties is near the Pacific coast, about 80 km southwest of Tokyo. Mount Fuji is known as the "Sacred Mountains" by the Japanese people and is the symbol of the Japanese nation. As one of the national symbols of Japan, it enjoys a high reputation all over the world. It is also often called "Furong Peak" or "Fuyue" and "No. 2 Kaolin". Since ancient times, the name of this mountain has often appeared in the traditional Japanese poetry "Hege". Japanese poets have praised it with poems such as "Jade Fan hangs upside down in the East China Sea sky", "Fuji Snow reflects the morning sun". Mount Fuji is one of the largest active volcanoes in the world. At present, it is dormant, but geologists still classify it as an active volcano. Since 781, 18 eruptions have been recorded. The last eruption occurred in 1707 and has been dormant ever since. In August 2002, the Japanese Academy of Territorial Geography re-surveyed Mount Fuji at 3775.63 meters. On June 22, 2013, the 37th World Heritage Congress approved the listing of Mount Fuji as Japan's 17th World Heritage Site.

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    Posted: Jul 20, 2016
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