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SEE: The spectacular classic reflection (weather permitting, often called "Reverse Fuji") with the mountain rising directly across the water. You will see seasonal flowers and the famous red bus route.
DO: Take unforgettable photos, walk along the manicured northern shore (Oishi Park), and visit the Natural Living Center shop for local gifts.
SEE: A traditional, thatched-roof village setting with stunning views of Fuji. The main attraction is the eight crystal-clear ponds fed by Mt. Fuji's melted snow, with waters so clear you can see to the bottom.
DO: Stroll the stone paths, try a sample of the famously pure spring water, and shop at local stalls for regional snacks like kusa mochi (mugwort rice cake).
SEE: A solemn, historic atmosphere. You'll pass under one of the largest wooden torii gates in Japan and walk the shaded, moss-covered path lined with ancient cedar trees, including the revered "Fuji Taro" cedar.
DO: Feel the spiritual energy of this shrine, which marks the traditional starting point of the Yoshida climbing trail to the summit of Mt. Fuji.
SEE: Japan's most popular outlet mall, featuring around 300 stores from international luxury brands (Gucci, Prada) to sportswear (Nike, Adidas), all set against a magnificent backdrop of Mt. Fuji. DO: Enjoy a short burst of tax-free and discounted luxury shopping, or grab dinner/snacks before the return trip.
Kabukicho is Tokyo's most famous red-light district and entertainment hub, located in Shinjuku. Known for its neon lights, themed cafes, and vibrant nightlife, it's a microcosm of Japan's pop culture and nightlife. By day, it's a more subdued commercial area, but after dark, it transforms into a neon wonderland with endless entertainment options.
A maze of narrow alleys packed with tiny bars, each with its own unique theme and atmosphere. Golden Gai is a must-visit for those looking to experience Tokyo's nightlife.
A narrow alleyway filled with tiny izakayas (Japanese pubs) and yakitori (grilled skewer) stalls. Omoide Yokocho offers a nostalgic glimpse into old Tokyo.
A giant Godzilla head perched atop the Toho Cinema building. This iconic landmark is a popular photo spot and a symbol of Kabukicho.
A beautiful and spacious garden featuring traditional Japanese, French, and English landscape designs. It's a peaceful oasis in the heart of bustling Tokyo.
Grilled skewers of chicken, often seasoned with salt or tare (a sweet soy-based sauce). A popular street food and izakaya dish.
A popular Japanese noodle dish consisting of Chinese-style wheat noodles served in a meat or fish-based broth, often flavored with soy sauce or miso, and topped with various ingredients.
A dish consisting of prepared vinegared rice, usually with some sugar and salt, accompanied by other ingredients such as raw fish and vegetables.
A savory pancake containing a variety of ingredients, including cabbage, meat, seafood, and cheese. It is often topped with okonomiyaki sauce, mayo, and bonito flakes.
Spring brings cherry blossoms and pleasant weather, while autumn offers comfortable temperatures and beautiful fall foliage. These seasons are ideal for exploring the area during the day and experiencing the nightlife.
Japanese Yen (JPY)
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Kabukicho is generally safe, but visitors should be aware of their surroundings, especially at night. The area is well-lit and patrolled by police, but petty crime and scams can occur, particularly in crowded areas.
Shinjuku Station
Shinjuku Station Bus Terminal
The Tokyo Metro system is efficient, clean, and easy to navigate. Kabukicho is served by several subway lines, including the Shinjuku Line, Yamanote Line, and Saikyo Line.
Available • Apps: JapanTaxi, DiDi
Car, Bike, Scooter
A popular hiking destination near Tokyo, offering scenic trails, beautiful views, and the historic Yoshino Shrine. The mountain is home to a variety of wildlife and is a great place to enjoy nature.
A historic coastal town known for its numerous temples, shrines, and the Great Buddha (Daibutsu) statue. Kamakura offers a glimpse into Japan's feudal past and is a popular destination for history and culture lovers.
A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its stunning natural beauty, historic temples, and shrines. Nikko is a popular destination for nature lovers, history buffs, and those seeking a peaceful retreat.
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