Mount Fuji is located in Japan and is known as a national treasure. Every year, from April to May, the scenery around Mount Fuji begins to change, attracting visitors from all over the world who come to see it.


During the spring days of Mount Fuji, this majestic mountain is surrounded by flowers with intense colors, colorful gardens, solemn shrines, and reflections of lakes and rivers, allowing visitors to revel in the beauty of nature and blend Mount Fuji with its surroundings.


Lake Kawaguchi, at the foot of the mountain, is one of the most representative places around Mt. Fuji. Lake Kawaguchi is surrounded by a large number of beautiful flowers, the most famous of which is the Kawaguchiko Herb Festival, which takes place from April to June every year and offers a variety of activities, including bicycle rides, food tasting, and handicraft-making experiences among a large sea of flowers.


During the flower festival, visitors can enjoy a large variety of food, including grilled chicken skewers, strawberry cakes, and various snacks, not to mention unique handicrafts and souvenirs.


The Fuji-en Japanese Garden is located at the boutique hotel Fuji-en in the center of Osaka. This is a very comfortable and peaceful garden space, a symbol of ecological diversity and cultural pluralism, allowing visitors to experience nature in the midst of the busy city.


This attraction is very pleasing to the eye in spring when the garden is filled with pavilions, lush grass, cherry blossoms, and swaying maple leaves. In addition, visitors can enjoy unique Japanese tea and light meals, taking advantage of both the rare food and the view and experience the best of Japan in the privacy of a boutique hotel.


The beauty of Mount Fuji in spring is not limited to the above-mentioned attractions; there are many untold treasures in Mount Fuji and its surroundings waiting to be explored and discovered by visitors.


For example, the stalactite caves found at the North Pass of Mt. Fuji at Gokyo and at the South Pass of Mt. Fuji at Mibo in Shizuoka Prefecture are very unique and fascinating places where ancient stalactites and limestone are preserved, and the light and rocks in the caves are intertwined in a way that will blow your mind and make you wonder.


In addition, the major ski resorts around Mt. Fuji are one of the reasons why many visitors come every year from November to March. For example, the Diamond Ski Resort, which is the closest to Mt. Fuji, is a very popular place for visitors with a variety of services such as world-class trails, resorts, and hot springs.


The Mount Fuji region is a vibrant cultural and scenic destination in Japan, and spring is one of the most beautiful times here when the scenery is so naturally beautiful and enchanting that you will feel the joy of being away from the hustle and bustle of the city.


To embark on this enchanting journey, you should not forget to prepare a well-stocked camera as you will have an unforgettable journey here.