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  1. The Fuji Five Lake (富士五湖, Fujigoko) region lies at the northern base of Mount Fuji about 1000 meters above sea level around the lakes Kawaguchiko, Saiko, Yamanakako, Shojiko and Motosuko. It is one of the best places to view Mount Fuji from a close distance and a good base for climbing the mountain.

  2. The clear waters of these five lakes reflect Mt. Fuji in vivid detail, making for unbeatable photo opportunities, particularly in the spring and autumn seasons. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Fuji Five Lakes, mixing rugged outdoor recreation with leisure and relaxation.

  3. Nov 23, 2022 · In this Mt Fuji Five Lakes travel guide, we give you the top sights, the best places to see Mount Fuji (and photograph it), when to go, including special festivals, and our recommendations for where to stay in Fuji Five Lakes – especially Lake Kawaguchiko.

  4. Fuji Five Lakes (富士五湖, Fuji-goko) is the name of the area located at the base of Mount Fuji in the Yamanashi Prefecture of Japan. It has a population of about 100,000 [1] and sits about 1,000 meters (3,300 ft) above sea level. [2]

  5. Lake Kawaguchiko (河口湖) is the most easily accessible of the Fuji Five Lakes with train and direct bus connections to Tokyo. A hot spring resort town with various tourist attractions and views of Mount Fuji is located around the lake's eastern end, while the northern and western shores are mostly undeveloped.

  6. The Fuji Five Lakes—known locally as Fujigoko—are Yamanakako, Kawaguchiko, Saiko, Shojiko and Motosuko. Between them, these scenic crater lakes offer some of Japan's finest recreational and cultural options in a breathtaking setting in any season you visit.

  7. Feb 13, 2023 · What are the Fuji Five Lakes? The Fuji Five Lakes, or Fujigoko in Japanese, is a collection of five different lakes at the base of the Mt. Fuji area. These lakes are spread out through Yamanashi prefecture and are each unique in their own way. The five lakes are Lake Kawaguchi, Lake Sai, Lake Yamanaka, Lake Shoji, and Lake Motosu.