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Some of the top things to do in Mt Fuji Japan:
Onsen hot spring bath
Sunrise over mt fuji
Cable car ride
Eat Hoto Noodles

It is Day 5 already of our Japan Trip and our travel vlog in Japan continues. We had an amazing time in Tokyo but now we are heading to Mount Fuji! There are so many places where you can stay and have a great view of Mt Fuji, but we chose to stay at a cottage/lake house on the north side of Lake Kawaguchiko.

This is probably one of the best viewpoints of Mt Fuji especially during the sunrise where you can see a reflection of the mountain on the lake.

In order to get to Lake Kawaguchiko, we needed to take a bus from Tokyo Station (the main train station in Tokyo) that costed about $20 USD and took us through a scenic route from Tokyo to Kawaguchiko station (1.5 hour bus ride).

We stayed at Lake Villa Kawaguchiko
This was an amazing experience! We had an entire cottage for ourselves right on the lake and secluded from the busy area beside Kawaguchiko station. Jiro who is the owner was very accommodating and he treated us like his family!

The Lake Villa Kawaguchiko hotel has a private Onsen (hot spring bath) only for people who stay at the hotel which is an amazing feature of this hotel!

We are staying here for two days and we are going to explore the food and scenic nature trails around mt fuji!

For dinner, Hoto is a must try !
Hōtō 「ほうとう」 is a popular noodle hotpot dish (nabemono), which is local to Yamanashi Prefecture in Japan.

This dish is often served in an iron pot and its soup is traditionally a miso based broth with pumpkin and other seasonal vegetables added.

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