Japan Travel: Lake Yamanakako
Hey! Finally finished editing another montage, this time is of Lake Yamanaka, My favourite place through out the whole trip. The place was amazing, it felt so peaceful and I love the surroundings of small houses and dense forest. I always enjoy my walk to the the air bnb even though it's not too close, maybe not so much at night though, I think I'm a bit to paranoid xD being in Japan and all, with all the urban legends.. But my friend was there with me to chat, which made it a bit better when we're walking in darkess :p
I loved this place so much that that I decided to make this one a longer video and also do a voice over to tell you what we did. On the first night we also went to an onsen (but obviously I couldn't film xD) but I filmed most of the 2nd day except the thunder storm that we cycled though :p what an adventure...
I hope you guys enjoy this video as much as I enjoyed the place, obviously it really doesn't do it justice, but it's what I can come up with :p Cheers! :)))
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Yamanakako mura, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Yamanakako-mura
Lake Yamanaka
Yamanakako Hananomiyako Park
Nagaike Shinsui Park
Panoramic Viewing Platform
Lake Yamanaka Community Plaza Kirara
Ishiwari Shrine
Bungakukan (Mishima Yukio Museum)
Mt. Ishiwari
Yamanakasuwa Shrine
Yamanakako Bungaku no Mori Park
Yamanakako 2017
Not only were Dad & Mom Hrubik with us this Christmas, but Papa Joe (Great-grandpa Joseph Hrubik) came to visit us all the way in Japan! We took a couple days to visit Lake Yamanaka together, one of Mt Fuji's 5 iconic lakes. Come along for the ride as we head to the cabins, play at the lake and even go on a wild safari.
Mount Fuji and Lake Yamanakako - A beautiful dawn in December 山中湖 富士山 Japan
I believe it is the nicest dawn I experienced in my entire life so far. Sadly I do not have ideal equipment to capture such an amazing moment in a perfect manner. You should go yourself and experience it – preferably without any distraction like a camera to fully enjoy the moment. ;)
Recorded in december 2014
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Adeyto ???????? YAMANAKAKO LAKE feeding SWANS FLOCK by MOUNT FUJI JAPAN ????️ HUAWEI P20 PRO
The largest one of the 5 lakes surrounding Mount Fuji, Lake Yamanakako besides being called the Swans Lake for the many birds flocking the shores and many ????Swan-shaped pedal-boats that you can rent to float around, is also popular among Japanese outdoor sports enthusiasts who enjoy boating, fishing, water skiing, wind surfing and other water sports on the lake, as well as camping, tennis and other activities along its shores. Many sport camps are found around the lake, which become crowded with student athletes during summer holidays.
A few public hot springs baths can also be found around Lake Yamanakako. Benifuji no Yu around the lake's western end is one of surprisingly few establishments with good views of Mount Fuji from its baths.
How to get here from Tokyo: more than a dozen highway buses per day connect Shinjuku Station and Tokyo Station with Lake Yamanakako. The one way trip takes about 2.5 hours and costs 2050 yen from Shinjuku and 2100 yen from Tokyo Station. Buses from Shinjuku serve Yamanakako's entire southern shore before terminating in Hirano at the lake's eastern end, while buses from Tokyo Station stop only at the lake's western end before continuing to Kawaguchiko.
YAMANAKAKO ADVENTURE (SWAN LAKE)
eto na yung nasa YAMANAKO n kami.. :) Hope you like it guys, simpleng mga lugar lang naman. :)
HIKE IN LAKE YAMANAKAKO
富士山麓・山中湖の緑豊かな大自然に囲まれた静かなキャンプ場。
村営山中湖キャンプ場公式サイト
Shinjuku - Mt Fuji (Fuji-san) - Lake Yamanakako
Shnijuku - Mt Fuji (Fuji-san) - Lake Yamanakako Shinjuku - Mt Fuji (Fuji-san) - Lake Yamanakako
Last Day in Shinjuku and First day in Yamanakako
Have to take the bus!
[JP42S1] Lake Yamanaka and Fujisansaku Park! Where to go around Mount Fuji?
Lake Yamanaka Community Center
山中湖交流プラザ きらら
479-2 Hirano, Yamanakako-mura, Minamitsuru-gun, Yamanashi-ken 401-0502, Japan
35°25'17.0N 138°54'05.9E
Jieitaikita Fuji Training Grounds
陸上自衛隊梨ケ原廠舎
Yamanaka, Yamanakako, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi Prefecture 401-0501, Japan
35°26'19.4N 138°49'19.2E
Fujisansaku Park
富士散策公園
〒403-0006 山梨県富士吉田市新屋1770番地12
1770番地12 Araya, Fujiyoshida-shi, Yamanashi-ken 403-0006, Japan
35°27'19.8N 138°48'18.7E
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6 Days Tokyo, Mt Fuji and Gotemba outlet Trip July 2018
DAY 1
1st Stop Nakamise Street and Sensoji Temple
2nd Stop Akihabara
Dinner at Gyukatsu Ichi Ni San Akihabara
Stay at Oriental Tokyo Bay
DAY 2
Full day at Disneysea
Stay at Oriental Tokyo Bay Hotel
DAY 3
Full day at Disneyland
Stay at Oriental Tokyo Bay Hotel
Day 4
Shopping Time Shinjuku, Harajuku anf Ginza
Dinner at Ichiran Ramen
Stay at Richmond Mejiro Hotel
Day 5
1 day Tour Mt Fuji and Gotemba Outlet
1st stop 5th station Mt Fuji
2nd stop Oshino Hakai Village
3rd stop Green Tea Ceremony
4th stop Gotemba Premium Outlet
Dinner go back to Tokyo at Gyukatsu Motomura
Stay ay Richmond Mejiro Hotel
DAY 6
GO back to Indonesia
Review Hotel
Oriental Tokyo Bay:
Very near to Disneyland or Disneysea
Free Shuttle bus from the hotel to disenyland or disneysea
1 room for 2 adult and 2 kids
Very clean
Room space a bit small
It's cost ¥52,000 for 3 night
Richmond Mejiro Hotel
Very near from Mejiro Station, walk only 2 min
1 room for 2 adult and 2 kids
The breakfast so good
Very clean
It's cost ¥43,000 for 2 night
Goshikinuma Lakes Urabandai Hibara Kitashiobara Yama Fukushima Tohoku Honshu Japan
Goshikinuma Lakes in Urabandai, Hibara, Kitashiobara, Yama District, Fukushima Prefecture, Tohoku, Honshu, Japan.
Lake Yamanaka in Japan
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Lake Yamanaka (山中湖 Yamanaka-ko?) is located in the village of Yamanakako in Yamanashi Prefecture near Mount Fuji, Japan.
It is the largest of the Fuji Five Lakes in terms of surface area, and is the highest of the Fuji Five Lakes in terms of elevation. It is also the third highest lake in Japan, with a mean surface altitude of 980.5 metres (3,217 ft). Conversely, the lake is also the shallowest of the Fuji Five Lakes, with a maximum water depth of only 13.5 metres (44 ft). The lake, which was formed by lava flows from an ancient eruption of Mount Fuji, is drained by the Sagami River, and it is the only of the Fuji Five Lakes to have a natural outflow.[1]
Carp, dace and smelt were introduced to the lake in the Meiji period, although early efforts to introduce sockeye salmon were not successful. In more recent years, introduced exotics such as black bass and bluegill have increasingly displaced native species. In terms of plant life, a variety of marimo was discovered in the lake in 1956.
The lake is a popular recreational site for boating, fishing, water-skiing, windsurfing, sightseeing and swimming. If the wind comes from the west, the lake provides a smooth lift for paragliding at Mount Myōjinyama. There are also small cabins and sites available for camping. The lake is within the borders of the National park (Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park).[2]
In 2013 the lake was added to the World Heritage List as part of the Fujisan Cultural Site.[3]Early in the morning, when traffic is light on the Tomei and Chuo Expressways, traveling between Tokyo and Lake Yamanaka takes an hour. The traffic becomes heavy later in the day, and the trip takes correspondingly longer. Japan National Route 138 and Japan National Route 413 run along the shores of the lake. Bus services are available from Fujisan Station (Fujikyuko Line), JR Gotemba Station (JR Gotemba Line), and JR Mishima Station (JR Shinkansen). Highway bus services are also available from Shinjuku Station (Tokyo).Lake Yamanaka is located near the base of Mt Fuji (to the east of Mt Fuji see Mt Fuji Map), with its unobstructed views of Mt Fuji mean it is a very popular location to view and photograph Mt Fuji. Lake Yamanaka is part of Fuji Five Lakes system and is part of the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park.Lake Yamanaka Attractions & Activities
In addition to sight seeing and photographing Mt Fuji from Lake Yamanaka there are many other activities and attractions.
Water Sports
You can enjoy water sports such as fishing, wake board, banana boat and water ski.
Hiking
There are many hiking courses you can enjoy panoramic views of Mt Fuji and surroundings. (more information)
Hot Spring
You can enjoy a hot spring while viewing Mt Fuji!
Lake Yamanaka Onsen Benifuji-no-yu
(865-776 Yamanaka, Yamanakako-mura, Minami-tsuru-gun, Yamanashi)
Yamanakako Forest Park of Literature
(506-296 Yamanaka, Yamanakako-mura, Minami-tsuru-gun, Yamanashi) consists of Mishima Yukio Litereture Museum, Tokutomi Soho Memorial Museum etc. along with a park.Those two lakes are dammed lakes that were formed by Fujisan’s volcanicactivity and they both belong to the Fuji Five Lakes. In a document likely written by Hasegawa Kakugyo in the late 16th century, Lake Yamanakako and Lake Kawaguchiko were mentioned as lakes in which he underwent religious bathing. In the “Sanju-ichi-nichi no Omaki” written in 1733, JikigyoMiroku (founder of the Fuji-ko faith) mentioned eight lakes as places for religious pilgrimage. Of those eight lakes, Lake Yamanakako and Lake Kawaguchiko, as part of the Fuji Five Lakes, have remained places for religious bathing pilgrimage.
Lake Yamanakako is the largest of the Fuji Five Lakes, and is shaped like a whale when viewed from the air. Due to its high altitude and its relatively shallow water depth, Lake Yamanakako freezes completely in the winter. During the winter months, one can enjoy ice fishing for wakasagi (Japanese pond smelt). This is an area where some Japanese families have second homes, due to its outstanding natural beauty and scenery. There are many attractions for visitors, such as facilities for water sports as well as for spending time in the natural environment, in addition to various art museums, etc. The area receives a great number of visitors every year.