Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - How to plan a one-day and one-night trip from Shinjuku, Tokyo to Mount Fuji? Watch Mount Fuji as a whole during the day and enjoy the hot spring hotel at night.

How to plan a one-day and one-night trip from Shinjuku, Tokyo to Mount Fuji? Watch Mount Fuji as a whole during the day and enjoy the hot spring hotel at night.

Personally, if Mount Fuji is the best place to take pictures, there are many hot springs nearby, one is near Luzhi Lake in Hakone-CHO, and the other is Kawaguchi Lake Town in Fuji. Hakone-CHO's hot springs are naturally more famous. There are many hot spring hotels in these two places. If there is an open-air wind overlooking Mount Fuji, it will be very expensive, a cheap day 1, 20,000 yen a night. . . . If you want to see Mount Fuji, Hakone-CHO is far away, which requires better visibility. There is an observatory on the top of the mountain near the site of Hakone-CHO-Guansuo, with a good angle. . . In Hekouhu Town, Hekou and Hubei are all good. After crossing Hekou Lake Bridge and Yagi Park, they are all good. It is also much closer to Mount Fuji, so as long as there are not too many clouds, you can see clearly. . . If there is traffic jam, you can take the Central Line to Da Yue at Tokyo Station, or take Gaowei, reverse to Da Yue, and take Hekou Lake Line from Da Yue. . . . In Hakone-CHO, you usually take the Tokaido Line at Tokyo Station or the Odawara Line at Oda in Shinjuku, and then go to Odahara, or take a little more to Rehai. There are mountain buses and small mountain railways in Luzhi Lake in Hakone-CHO.

Send a group of photos of Mount Fuji taken by yourself. . . . . At the top is Luzhi Lake in Hakone-CHO. The weather was very bad that day, and only the top of the mountain could be seen vaguely. The following series with the lake as the background were all shot in Hekou Lake Town. . . Open the map point and look bigger. It was a picture that was uploaded to Weibo at that time, and it was too small to be posted.