It’s huge—so big you can’t possibly see it all in one day.
The weather was nice, so we got a great view of Mt. Fuji.
There’s also a mini amusement area, so kids can have fun too.
GOTEMBA PREMIUM OUTLETS | Review by HACHI Taro
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Gotemba Kogen Tokinosumika
A large resort complex in Gotemba City, Shizuoka Prefecture, and a popular sightseeing spot that brings together accommodations, hot springs, dining, and activities. Its spacious setting at the foot of Mount Fuji is part of its appeal, with a wide range of facilities including seven hotels and cottages, natural hot springs, and craft beer restaurants.
The spacious grounds have all kinds of places to enjoy, including a restaurant where you can drink craft beer, a chocolate shop, and even a goldfish aquarium, so it makes for a really nice walk.
At night, we also enjoyed the beautiful illuminations.
It was convenient that there were free shuttle buses from multiple stations.
We stayed at Hotel Tokinosumika.
We were able to use the Kirakubo hot spring facility, which made for a very relaxing stay. -
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Heidi’s Village (Yamanashi Prefectural Flower Center)
Set in the Swiss Alps, the 1974 anime “Heidi, Girl of the Alps” follows the life of a little girl named Heidi. With story favorites like the iconic straw bed and natural landscapes, or the ooey gooey melted cheese, there are so many scenes from Heidi’s world to cherish.
I got to see lots of beautiful flowers. I’d love to visit again when the flowers I want to see are in bloom.
The buildings, restaurant, and shops were also lovely and really captured the world of Heidi. -
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Fuji Shibazakura Festival
The weeks from mid-April to late May each year bring Fuji Shibazakura Festival, the largest spring flower event in the Tokyo metropolitan area to Fuji Motosuko Resort at the foot of Mt. Fuji. The season rings in with 500,000 moss phlox plants bloom in a stunning shimmy of color that frames perfectly with Mt. Fuji just behind. The festival designs a unique theme each year to showcase the vibrant hues of all seven varieties of shibazakura, including McDaniel Cushion and Autumn Rose.
Visited in late April. The view of Mt. Fuji and the moss phlox was even more beautiful than I imagined. I also enjoyed the limited-time Peter Rabbit English garden, shop, and cafe.
Since it’s open for more than a month, I recommend going on a sunny day if your schedule allows. -


























