Sightseeing in「Oshino」

Trout House@Maritravel "Masu no Ie" in the village of Oshino in Yamanashi Prefecture is a tourist facility known for its beautiful Japanese garden. The garden, where you can enjoy the changing seasons of nature, soothes visitors with its serene spring water and lush greenery. Particularly during the autumn leaves and cherry blossom seasons, the garden offers stunning views that attract many tourists. Within the garden, there are rest areas and tea rooms where you can spend leisurely time. In addition, the surrounding area offers popular tourist spots such as Mount Fuji and Oshino Hakkai, making it a place where you can enjoy both nature and history. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

Asama Shrine@Maritravel Asama Shrine is a shrine located in the village of Oshino in the southeast part of Yamanashi Prefecture, at the foot of Mount Fuji. It is known as a center of Mount Fuji worship and is revered as a deity that calms the eruptions of Mount Fuji. Within the shrine grounds, there are various small and large shrines, with the main hall designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan. The annual grand festival is held on July 31st, attracting many worshippers. The surrounding area also boasts many tourist spots such as Oshino Hakkai and the Fuji Five Lakes, making it popular among tourists. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

Iris Pond@Maritravel Shobu Pond is a natural lake located in the village of Oshino in the southeast part of Yamanashi Prefecture. It is characterized by the clear water springing from the underground of Mt. Fuji and the rich natural environment surrounding it, which captivates visitors with beautiful scenery throughout the seasons. Especially from June to July, irises bloom in full glory, delighting tourists with their beautiful sights. Additionally, walking paths are maintained along the lakeside, allowing visitors to enjoy walks and picnics. With its rich natural environment and beautiful scenery, Shobu Pond offers visitors healing and relaxation. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

Ideguchi Pond@Maritravel "Deguchi Ike" in Nenno Village, Yamanashi Prefecture, is located on the northern slope of Mount Fuji and is known for its clear water and beautiful natural scenery. Various flowers bloom around the lake throughout the seasons, with cherry blossoms creating a particularly beautiful scene in spring. There are walking paths around the lake where visitors can enjoy nature while taking a leisurely stroll. The reflection of Mount Fuji on the lake's surface is a breathtaking sight, making it a popular spot for tourists and photography enthusiasts. "Deguchi Ike" offers visitors a peaceful and relaxing time to enjoy the changing beauty of each season. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

Okama Pond@Maritravel Located in Oshino Village, Yamanashi Prefecture, "Oshino Hakkai" is a beautiful garden situated at the foot of Mt. Fuji. Its name is derived from the "Oshino," a crater lake located at the summit of Mt. Fuji. The garden is adorned with beautiful nature throughout the four seasons, attracting many visitors especially during the autumn foliage season. The garden features ponds, waterfalls, and dry landscape gardens, allowing visitors to fully enjoy the charm of a Japanese garden. Additionally, there are tea houses and resting areas within the garden where visitors can spend a relaxing time. Oshino Hakkai is known as a charming tourist spot with a tranquil atmosphere and stunning scenery. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

Mirror Pond@Maritravel Located in the village of Oshino in Yamanashi Prefecture, "Kagami-ike" is a lake formed by the melting snow from Mount Fuji, and is also known as "Fuji's Mirror" due to its beautiful scenery. The reflection of Mount Fuji on the surface of the lake is breathtaking, captivating visitors with the changing landscapes throughout the seasons. Especially during the cherry blossom season, many tourists visit to enjoy the cherry blossom trees alongside the majestic view of Mount Fuji. There are also walking paths around the lake, allowing visitors to relax in the rich natural environment. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

Oshino Hakkai@kubochii The "Oshino Hakkai" is a collective term for eight spring ponds located in the village of Oshino in the southeast part of Yamanashi Prefecture. Each pond has different water quality and color, and their beauty has earned them a spot in the "100 Famous Waters of Japan." Particularly in spring, visitors can enjoy the beautiful scenery along with cherry blossoms, attracting many tourists. The surrounding area offers a rich natural environment, perfect for leisurely walks and hikes. Oshino Hakkai is known as a place where one can fully appreciate Japan's beautiful nature and the blessings of water. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

Muddy Pond@Maritravel Lake Nukabira, located in the village of Oshino in Yamanashi Prefecture, is a caldera lake believed to have been formed by the eruption of Mount Fuji. True to its name, the water of the lake is murky, creating a mystical atmosphere. The area around the lake is surrounded by beautiful nature, offering picturesque landscapes throughout the four seasons. In particular, the autumn foliage is stunning, making it a popular spot for many tourists to visit. Additionally, there are walking paths around the lake, allowing visitors to enjoy leisurely strolls and picnics. Lake Nukabira serves as a place rich in nature, providing healing and refreshment to those who visit. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]