Mount Fuji, Japan
Marc Pelissier
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Mount Fuji, Japan
Marc Pelissier
Marc Pelissier www.wild-images.com/po…
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Mount Fuji, Japan
Marc Pelissier
Marc Pelissier www.wild-images.com/po…
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Japan Mount Fuji

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Arakurayama Sengen Park in Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi Prefecture is one of the best places in Japan for shooting the amazing natural beauty of the iconic Mount Fuji.

Photography Tips

On our second day in the small village Fujiyoshida we had clear weather and could see the Mount Fuji. After thousands of stairs we arrived at the top of the Arakura Sengen Park and were rewarded with this great view - unfortunately without snow on the top during the summer months.

The best months to capture the Fuji is during spring and autumn as during summer it's rainy season and usually the weather is very cloudy so it's not possible to see the Fuji from the top.

Travel Information

Shima Yoshida is the nearest subway station. It's about 20 minutes walking from the Fujiyoshida main station. The walk to the top will take u about 20 minutes.
Spot Type Drone
Crowd Factor A decent amount of people
Best Timing All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset 04:48 - 18:34 | current local time: 20:28
Photo Themes Landscape Monument Mountains nature

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