Experience the Breathtaking Beauty of the Mountains! 32 Tourist Spots in Yamanashi

Experience the Breathtaking Beauty of the Mountains! 32 Tourist Spots in Yamanashi

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Written by GOOD LUCK TRIP

Surrounded by majestic mountains such as Mt. Fuji, Yatsugatake, and the Southern Alps, Yamanashi offers stunning views in every season.
The picturesque landscapes featuring Mt. Fuji and the lakes are a must-see.
In this article, we'll introduce you to the best spots to enjoy Yamanashi's natural beauty, along with recommended accommodations, dining, and shopping areas.

What is Yamanashi like?

Located in the Chubu region of Japan, Yamanashi Prefecture is known for its lush natural beauty, including the changing seasonal views of Mt. Fuji and its lakes, as well as the clear streams of the Fuji River.
Surrounded by mountains, the area experiences significant temperature fluctuations and low annual precipitation, making it a renowned fruit-producing region.
You can enjoy fruit picking throughout the year, with peaches, grapes, and strawberries available.
The region is also famous for its wine, particularly the high-quality and sweet "Koshu wine," which is popular nationwide.

The cityscape of Yamanashi, with a view of Mount Fuji.
The cityscape of Yamanashi, with a view of Mount Fuji.

When is the Best Time to Visit Yamanashi?

If you want to experience Yamanashi's beautiful landscapes, autumn is the best season to visit.
From October to November, you can enjoy stunning views of valleys adorned with autumn leaves and the breathtaking scenery of Mt. Fuji and the lakes surrounded by vibrant fall foliage.

Yamanashi Recommended Wear by the Season

  • Spring (March - May): Light jacket or thin sweater
  • Summer (June - August): Thin fabrics, short sleeves
  • Autumn (September - November): Light jacket, coat
  • Winter (December - February): Coat, wool suit, warm sweater, and jacket

How to Get to Yamanashi?

From Tokyo Station, you can reach Yamanashi in an hour and a half by taking the express train on the JR Chuo Main Line.
Since there is no airport in Yamanashi, if you are traveling from Nagoya or Osaka, you will need to take the Shinkansen to Tokyo and then transfer to the JR Chuo Main Line.

Main Means of Transportation for Sightseeing in Yamanashi

The primary means of transportation within Yamanashi Prefecture are buses and trains.
When visiting tourist spots, it's best to utilize both trains and buses.
For locations not served by either, consider using a taxi.

Enjoy the Scenery of All Four Seasons! 19 Selected Tourist Spots in Yamanashi

When people think of Yamanashi, most likely envision Mt. Fuji, a World Heritage Cultural Site.
However, the region also offers a wealth of natural landscapes that change with the seasons, as well as spots designated as national natural monuments and scenic landmarks.
Here are some of the top tourist spots in Yamanashi that you must visit to experience its charm.

1. Shosenkyo Gorge

Located in the northern part of Kofu City, Yamanashi Prefecture, Shosenkyo Gorge is known as "the most beautiful gorge in Japan."
Visitors can admire granite cliffs and unique rock formations carved over many years, along with the gorge's clear and abundant water flow.

Shosenkyo is said to be “the most beautiful gorge in Japan”, and is a special scenic beauty of the country.
Shosenkyo is said to be “the most beautiful gorge in Japan”, and is a special scenic beauty of the country.

2. Narusawa Hyoketsu Ice Cave

Narusawa Hyoketsu Ice Cave is located at the eastern entrance of the Aokigahara Jyukai(sea of trees), which extends at the base of Mt. Fuji. It is one of the popular tourist spots among the Fuji Five Lakes and attracts visitors year-round. The cave was formed after an eruption of Mt. Fuji, creating a 153-meter-long lava cave.

Cool even in summer! A cave where you can see icicles.
Cool even in summer! A cave where you can see icicles.

3. Fuji-Q Highland

Fuji-Q Highland features a range of world-class thrill rides and character-themed parks.
It offers many thrilling attractions, including "FUJIYAMA," known as the King of Coasters, which reaches a top speed of 130 km/h.

An Amusement Park at the Foot of Mt. Fuji Famous for its Thrill Rides.
An Amusement Park at the Foot of Mt. Fuji Famous for its Thrill Rides.

4. Fugaku Fuketsu Wind Cave

Surrounded by lush greenery, Fugaku Fuketsu Wind Cave is one of the largest natural lava caves in the Aokigahara Jukai(sea of trees).
The cave stretches horizontally for 201 meters and has a height of 8.7 meters, taking about 15 minutes to walk through.
Inside the cave, it stays cool even in summer, with an average temperature of 3 degrees Celsius.

It is a cave also being valuable from the historical perspective and was used as a natural refrigerator.
It is a cave also being valuable from the historical perspective and was used as a natural refrigerator.

5. Oshino Hakkai

Oshino Hakkai refers to 8 natural spring ponds sourced from Mt. Fuji: Deguchi-ike, Okama-ike, Sokonashi-ike, Choshi-ike, Waku-ike, Nigori-ike, Kagami-ike, and Shobu-ike.
These ponds were once part of a lake that dried up, forming these 8 spring-fed ponds.

Sacred Ponds Borne from Mt. Fuji’s Melted Snow
Sacred Ponds Borne from Mt. Fuji’s Melted Snow

6. Yamanashi Fuefukigawa Fruit Park

Located in a tranquil mountainous area, Yamanashi Fuefukigawa Fruit Park is a theme park where visitors can enjoy the rich natural surroundings, Yamanashi's agricultural produce, dining, and shopping.
Situated on a slope, it offers panoramic views of Mt. Fuji and the Kofu Basin. At night, you can enjoy a beautiful nightscape that is considered one of "The New Three Japanese Cities with the Most Spectacular Night Views."

A theme park where you can enjoy Yamanashi agricultural products and athletic activities in nature.
A theme park where you can enjoy Yamanashi agricultural products and athletic activities in nature.

7. Koshu Yume Kouji

Koshu Yume Kouji has emerged as a new landmark in Yamanashi.
It recreates the town around Kofu Castle from the Meiji to early Showa era, filled with the atmosphere of Little Edo.
This attraction features relocated old folk houses, buildings constructed in traditional architectural styles, and a retro townscape with stone pavements and waterways.

A shopping alley with an atmosphere of “Little Edo” that reproduces the castle town of Kofu.
A shopping alley with an atmosphere of “Little Edo” that reproduces the castle town of Kofu.

8. Takeda Shrine

Takeda Shrine is dedicated to the famous Sengoku period warlord Takeda Shingen.
It is believed to bring blessings for business prosperity, good fortune, success in contests, and protection from evil.
The shrine is particularly renowned for its blessings related to competitive strength and luck in contests, making it a popular power spot.

A shrine famous for its blessings of victory fortune, venerating Takeda Shingen.
A shrine famous for its blessings of victory fortune, venerating Takeda Shingen.

9. Nishizawa Valley

Nishizawa Valley, located in Chichibu-Tama-Kai National Park, is one of Japan's most beautiful gorge scenic spots.
Many tourists visit in early summer for the rhododendrons and fresh greenery, and in autumn for the fall foliage. Nishizawa Valley is recognized as a Forest Therapy® Base, proven to have relaxing effects, and attracts many visitors seeking "forest bathing."

A healing spot where the relaxing effects of forest bathing have been proven.
A healing spot where the relaxing effects of forest bathing have been proven.

10. Yamanakako Hananomiyako Park

Hananomiyako Park is located near Lake Yamanaka and offers stunning views of Mt. Fuji.
The park has both free and paid areas; the free area features a vast flower field spanning 300,000 square meters, planted with a variety of flowers that bloom in different seasons.

Full of Instagram-worthy spots! Couples and families alike can enjoy the great outdoors at this park.
Full of Instagram-worthy spots! Couples and families alike can enjoy the great outdoors at this park.

11. Kiyosato Terrace

Perched at an elevation of 1,900 meters, Kiyosato Terrace is a scenic spot offering breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji and the Nobeyama Plateau.
After enjoying a panoramic lift ride that feels like a walk in the sky, you can relax on the terrace, surrounded by clear air, blue skies, and lush natural scenery, providing a perfect escape from the daily hustle and bustle.

A mountaintop terrace overlooking the plateau of Kiyosato in rich nature.
A mountaintop terrace overlooking the plateau of Kiyosato in rich nature.

12. Lake Yamanaka(Yamanaka-ko)

Lake Yamanaka covers an area of about 6.57 square kilometers and is located at an elevation of approximately 980.5 meters, making it the third highest lake in Japan. It is the closest of the "Fuji Five Lakes" to Mt. Fuji, offering stunning seasonal views where the majestic Mt. Fuji and the lake create breathtaking landscapes.

The closest lake to Mt.Fuji.
The closest lake to Mt.Fuji.

13. Lake Kawaguchiko(Kawaguchi-ko)

Lake Kawaguchi is known as one of the Fuji Five Lakes and is a popular spot for its spectacular views of Mt. Fuji.
Along the lakeshore, the scenery changes beautifully with the seasons: cherry blossoms in spring, purple lavender in early summer, and colorful foliage in autumn.
Additionally, it is unique among the Fuji Five Lakes for having both an island and a bridge.

Of the five lakes on Mt. Fuji, this is the most spectacular spot with the longest shoreline.
Of the five lakes on Mt. Fuji, this is the most spectacular spot with the longest shoreline.

14. Kikyou Shingen Mochi Factory Theme Park

This theme park is run by Kikyouya, which manufactures and sells Kikyou Shingen Mochi, a famous confection from Yamanashi.
Visitors can observe the production process of the mochi. Each piece is hand-wrapped, and the careful yet speedy packaging process is a must-see.

The factory theme park of Kikyouya, the historical sweets shop opened in 1889.
The factory theme park of Kikyouya, the historical sweets shop opened in 1889.

15. Heidi’s Village (Yamanashi Prefectural Flower Center)

Heidi’s Village is based on the 1974 anime "Heidi, Girl of the Alps," which is set in the Swiss Alps and depicts the growth of the young girl Heidi.
The scenes from the series, such as the hay bed, natural landscapes, and melted cheese from meal scenes, have left many people longing for the world of Heidi.

The world of “Heidi, Girl of the Alps”, come to life! A nature escape with views, food and hot springs to heal your soul.
The world of “Heidi, Girl of the Alps”, come to life! A nature escape with views, food and hot springs to heal your soul.

16. Mt. Fuji

In 2013, Mt. Fuji was registered as a World Heritage Cultural Site as "a sacred place and source of artistic inspiration." The designation includes 25 component sites, such as surrounding shrines, climbing trails, lava tree molds, and lakes.

World Heritage Site and Japan’s tallest mountain at 3,776 meters tall.
World Heritage Site and Japan’s tallest mountain at 3,776 meters tall.

17. Saruhashi Bridge

Saruhashi Bridge spans 30.9 meters in length and 3.3 meters in width, but it stands 31 meters high over a deep gorge, supported not by piers but by four layers of projecting wooden struts from both banks.
It is one of Japan's three most unusual bridges, alongside Kintai Bridge in Iwakuni and the bridge in Kiso.

The bridge is one of the "Three Strange Bridges of Japan" and has an unusual structure that spans the deep and beautiful gorge of the Katsura River.
The bridge is one of the "Three Strange Bridges of Japan" and has an unusual structure that spans the deep and beautiful gorge of the Katsura River.

18. Arakurayama Sengen Park

Arakurayama Sengen Park is famous for its magnificent views of Mt. Fuji and the beautiful Chureito Pagoda.
The park is home to about 650 cherry trees, and in spring, you can enjoy a quintessentially Japanese view of Mt. Fuji, the pagoda, and cherry blossoms.
This scenic spot frequently appears in various guidebooks introducing Japan and has become very popular.

A Popular Spot for Sakura Cherry Blossoms, a Pagoda and Mount Fuji
A Popular Spot for Sakura Cherry Blossoms, a Pagoda and Mount Fuji

19. Yamanashi Prefectural Maglev Exhibition Center

This is a museum-type facility where visitors can observe a real Maglev traveling at speeds of 500 km/h. On days when test runs are conducted, you can see the Maglev train in action from each floor of the facility. The outdoor terrace on the second floor is a popular photo spot, because you can actually feel the gust of wind when the train goes by at 500 km/h instead of watching from behind the glass.

This is the only prefectural museum in Japan where you can observe test runs of the Maglev train traveling at speeds of 500 km/h.
This is the only prefectural museum in Japan where you can observe test runs of the Maglev train traveling at speeds of 500 km/h.

Enjoy Local Cuisine! Top 3 Popular Restaurants in Yamanashi

When it comes to local cuisine in Yamanashi, "Hoto" is a must-try.
This delicious pot dish is made with noodles thicker than udon, simmered with vegetables in a miso-based broth.
There are also many other unique gourmet options in Yamanashi, and you should definitely enjoy a meal during your sightseeing trips.
Here, we introduce some popular restaurants you should visit.

1. Okutou Main Store Kofu Ekimae Station

Founded in 1913, this veteran shop offers handmade soba noodles and Kofu delicacies.
It is also renowned as the birthplace of Kofu Chicken Motsu-ni, a local specialty that has gained attention.
Kofu Chicken Motsu-ni differs from typical motsu-ni as it is not heavily simmered.
Instead, it features chicken livers, hearts, gizzards, and testicles, which are coated in a sweet and savory sauce made from sugar and soy sauce.

The birthplace of Kofu Soulfood, Chicken Motsuni.
The birthplace of Kofu Soulfood, Chicken Motsuni.

2. Seafood Houto Specialty Restaurant Houto Labo

Houto is a traditional dish of Yamanashi Prefecture. It is made by kneading wheat flour into thick flat noodles and simmering them in a miso-based broth along with pumpkin, mushrooms, and other ingredients. The noodles are cooked immediately after being made, which gives the soup a characteristic thickness.
The Houto Laboratory, a seafood Houto specialty restaurant, sees potential in Houto, maintaining its essence while continuously exploring new menu possibilities.

Evolutionary Houto-Noodle based on extensive research.
Evolutionary Houto-Noodle based on extensive research.

3. Budoya kofu Hanaterrace café

Established in 2012 in Asahi, Kofu City, Budoya kofu is a specialty shop focused on processed grape products.
Here, they started making specialties such as raisin sandwiches using semi-dry, additive-free raisins, as well as 100% wine grapes, and additive-free, unsweetened grape juice.

Famous for its raisin sandwiches, parfaits and plates loaded up with plenty of season fruits, this shop is located inside Fuji Oishi Hanaterrace, directly connected to Oishi Park on the banks of Lake Kawaguchiko.
Famous for its raisin sandwiches, parfaits and plates loaded up with plenty of season fruits, this shop is located inside Fuji Oishi Hanaterrace, directly connected to Oishi Park on the banks of Lake Kawaguchiko.

If You're Going Shopping, Choose These! Top 3 Must-See Shopping Areas in Yamanashi

Yamanashi Prefecture is home to numerous shopping spots and areas.
Among them is a resort complex centered around Koshu wine. If you love wine, this is definitely a place you should visit.

1. Katsunuma Budo no Oka

Located in Koshu City, which is renowned nationwide for both the quality and quantity of its wine, Katsunuma Budo no Oka is a resort complex in the famous grape-producing region of Yamanashi.
Visitors can enjoy shopping, dining, and accommodation, all centered around wine.

Multipurpose facility for Koshu wine, offering dining and a hot spring experience.
Multipurpose facility for Koshu wine, offering dining and a hot spring experience.

2. Laza Walk Kai Futaba

Laza Walk Kai Futaba is the first large shopping center in Yamanashi Prefecture, designed with the store concept of a "Good Feeling Place" that enriches daily life.
It is a complex commercial facility that includes the comprehensive supermarket Apita, a diverse range of specialty stores, and an amusement building.

The first shopping complex in Yamanashi Prefecture.
The first shopping complex in Yamanashi Prefecture.

3. Yatsugatake Resort Outlet

This vast outlet facility boasts a site area of 35,000 tsubo (approximately 115,850 square meters) at an elevation of 1,000 meters.
Set in the beautiful natural surroundings of Yatsugatake, it offers a shopping experience in a mall designed to harmonize with the environment.

Resort outlet mall amid the spectacular nature of Yatsugatake.
Resort outlet mall amid the spectacular nature of Yatsugatake.

Breathtaking Views of the Kofu Basin! Top 2 Hot Springs in Yamanashi

When visiting Yamanashi, be sure to enjoy the hot springs.
The open-air baths, where you can soak while gazing at Mt. Fuji and the Kofu Basin, offer a unique experience that you can only find in Yamanashi. Make sure to visit these hot springs!

1. Isawa Hot Spring Resort

Isawa Hot Spring is said to have originated in January 1961 when hot water sprung from a vineyard in Isawa and flowed into a nearby river, creating the "Aozora Onsen."
The water quality is an alkaline simple spring, which is believed to be effective for neuralgia, bruises, chronic digestive diseases, and sensitivity to cold.

One of the largest hot spring resorts in Yamanashi, the land of hot springs.
One of the largest hot spring resorts in Yamanashi, the land of hot springs.

2. Hottarakashi Onsen (Hot spring)

Hottarakashi Onsen is a natural hot spring known for its spectacular views from a mountaintop at an altitude of 700 meters.
Opened in 1999, "Kocchi-no-yu(this bath)" offers a simple and serene ambiance, making it a favorite among locals. The facility includes indoor and outdoor baths, allowing visitors to enjoy breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji and the Kofu Basin while soaking in the hot springs.

A natural hot spring that is utilizing the natural location overlooking a superb view of Mt. Fuji and the Kofu Basin.
A natural hot spring that is utilizing the natural location overlooking a superb view of Mt. Fuji and the Kofu Basin.

Amazing Views of Mt. Fuji! Top 3 Accommodations in Yamanashi

If you're staying in Yamanashi, make the most of your visit by choosing a hotel with a view of Mt. Fuji.
At the three hotels we're introducing, you can leisurely enjoy the magnificent natural scenery that Yamanashi is proud of, right from your room.

1. Kawaguchiko Hotel

A classic hotel located on the shores of Lake Kawaguchiko, with a history of over 90 years.
It is a prestigious hotel that has even hosted members of the royal family in the past.
The hotel offers 38 rooms, including Japanese-style and Western-style rooms, and cottages with kitchens, making it ideal for those who wish to enjoy some private time.

A prestigious classic hotel that will stimulate the mature senses of refined adults.
A prestigious classic hotel that will stimulate the mature senses of refined adults.

2. Shuhoukaku Kogetsu

Located on the northern shore of Lake Kawaguchiko, one of the Fuji Five Lakes, at the foot of Mt. Fuji, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Shuhoukaku Kogetsu is a hot spring inn where all guest rooms and the open-air baths offer a panoramic view of Mt. Fuji and Lake Kawaguchiko.

Hot spring hotel with a panoramic view of Mt. Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi.
Hot spring hotel with a panoramic view of Mt. Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi.

3. Yumura Tokiwa Hotel

Located in the Yumura Onsen district in Kofu City, Yamanashi Prefecture, this hot spring town has a history of over 1,200 years and is known as the “shingen no motoyu.”
Established in 1929, the Tokiwa Hotel combines traditional Japanese hospitality with the convenience of modern hotel amenities.

Opened in 1929! Hotel vibes meets Japanese inn at this hot springs town escape.
Opened in 1929! Hotel vibes meets Japanese inn at this hot springs town escape.

Must-Buy Souvenirs from Yamanashi! Top 2 Classic Picks

When it comes to souvenirs from Yamanashi Prefecture, Kikyou Shingen Mochi is a must-have.
Of course, there are many other attractive souvenirs to choose from, making it hard to decide what to take home.
Here are some classic souvenirs packed with the charm of Yamanashi.

1. Kikyouya "Kikyou Shingen Mochi”

Kikyou Shingen Mochi, which has been sold since 1968, is one of Yamanashi Prefecture's most famous sweets.
These soft, bite-sized mochi are eaten with plenty of Kinako (soybean flour) and Kuromitsu (brown sugar syrup) served separately.
The idea for this treat came from modernizing and miniaturizing Abekawa-mochi, traditionally eaten during the Obon period(the Festival of the Dead or Buddhist All Souls' Day).

This is a famous sweet that has won many awards and is loved by many people in Yamanashi Prefecture.
This is a famous sweet that has won many awards and is loved by many people in Yamanashi Prefecture.

2. Fujiyama Cookies

Fujiyama Cookies are carefully baked one by one at the main store located at the foot of Mt. Fuji. Shaped like the auspicious Mt. Fuji, they are popular as gifts for weddings, celebrations, and other special occasions.

Very popular as a gift or souvenir from Mt Fuji. Premium cookies with original shapes made with the best ingredients.
Very popular as a gift or souvenir from Mt Fuji. Premium cookies with original shapes made with the best ingredients.

Summary

If you want to fully enjoy Yamanashi, we recommend visiting the tourist spots introduced here, including the majestic natural landscapes created by Mt. Fuji and its lakes, as well as the national natural monuments, special scenic spots, and hot springs you can stop by during your sightseeing.
If you have some extra time in your travel schedule, consider extending your trip to Shizuoka, which is about a two-hour train ride away.
Shizuoka also boasts beautiful views of Mt. Fuji, featuring a variety of tourist spots and rich hot springs. For a tour that fully appreciates the allure of Mt. Fuji, we suggest exploring both Yamanashi and Shizuoka.