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Japan's Mount Fuji 5-day free travel route recommendation

For the trip to Japan, we know the cherry blossoms here best, and the majestic Mount Fuji here seems to be known by everyone, which shows the importance and beauty of Mount Fuji to Japan.

So, what Bian Xiao wants to introduce to you today is the five-day free travel route recommendation of Mount Fuji in Japan. Friends in need have to read it quickly!

Day 1: Everywhere-Tokyo

To fly to Tokyo, you can take the subway or tram from Tokyo Airport to meet at Shinjuku Station.

You can buy a watermelon card (Suiga) at the ticket vending machine, or you can buy it in China in advance and brush the watermelon card all the time.

The next day: Tokyo-Kamakura era

After the unified assembly at Shibuya Station (tentative), take the tram to Kamakura. You can get off at North Kamakura Station and walk straight to Kamakura Station.

There are many temples and scenic spots along the way. You can take a tourist map of Kamakura at the station and look at it all the way.

Then buy a one-day pass from Kamakura station and take the tram of Jiangzhidian for one day at will. You can get off at Jiangzhi Island directly and visit Jiangzhi Island. After the tour, move to the front station of Kamakura University, and then go straight. You can take a train, various intersections and sunset. If you are lucky, you can overlook Mount Fuji.

You can choose to eat in Kamakura or go back to Shinjuku after sunset.

Day 3: Crossing

It's only a 30-minute drive from downtown Tokyo to Chuanyue, which is a historical and cultural old street famous for its warm festivals and shopping fun.

The so-called "Edo" is an ancient Japanese era, just like the Tang and Song Dynasties in China.

The Edo era is the Tokugawa era, the Tokugawa era and the Japanese era. It was founded in 1603 and returned to Japan in 1867. It was the last era of Japanese feudal rule. In Sichuan and Vietnam, you can feel the charm and charm of the old Edo era. Take Wudong East Line and get off at "Chuanyuecheng" station.

Sichuan and Vietnam are not big, but there are many and concentrated tourist attractions, and you can enjoy yourself in half a day to one day. The main purpose of this trip is to like Duoyuan and the old streets of Sichuan and Guangdong, so the journey is more enjoyable.

Day 4: Mount Fuji

The least troublesome way to get to Mount Fuji is to take a bus. You can take it at Shinjuku or Tokyo Station early in the morning. However, it should be noted that the Fuji Express bus to Mount Fuji is reserved. You have to make an appointment in advance to get on the bus, not just brush the watermelon card!

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Personally, I recommend living in Hekou Lake District. Hakone-CHO is far from Mount Fuji. There are some hotels in Hekou Lake that can see the mountains on the lake. The scenery is very good.

Mount Fuji is the highest peak in Japan and a symbol of the Japanese nation. It is praised as a "holy mountain" by the Japanese people.

Mount Fuji is located in south-central Honshu, about 80 kilometers east of Tokyo, with an altitude of 3776 meters. The mountain peaks soar into the sky, and the top of the mountain is covered with snow. The mountain is conical, like an upside-down fan. Japanese poets used jade fans to hang upside down in the East China Sea? Poems such as "Fuji Snow Reflects Chaoyang" praise it.

Day 5: Mount Fuji

Continue to visit the five lakes of Mount Fuji. You can visit all the beautiful scenery under Mount Fuji by bus. You can take it at all bus stops and soak in hot springs at night to relieve fatigue during the day!

In addition, there are many shopping spots in Hekou Lake, which can be bought in Matsumoto, Ju Chi and Tangjikede, so you can finish the shopping on the last day, not worse than Tokyo.

Of course, if you want to buy big brands in department stores, it is recommended to visit Ginza, Shibuya and Mount Omotesando Hills when you are in Tokyo.

Day 6: Mount Fuji-Tokyo Haneda Airport (Narita Airport needs to transfer to Asakusa Station)

The earliest time to arrive at Haneda Airport is by car at 5 o'clock and after 7 o'clock.

If you want to go to Narita Airport, the best flight time is in the afternoon, which will give you plenty of time.

Ok, Bian Xiao would like to introduce the free travel route of Mount Fuji in Japan. I hope it is useful to everyone. Mount Fuji is beautiful and majestic, and tomorrow is a place where everyone must come once.