based on 98 reviews#Go to the exhibition I feel that this museum should be visited before going up the mountain, so that you may feel more when you go up the mountain. We came to see it after going down the mountain, but it was also very shocking. The entire museum is divided into two halls, north and south, each with two floors. First go to the north hall to watch a movie, and you can choose Chinese dubbing. You will learn that Mount Fuji looks like a volcano, but it is actually formed by several volcanoes erupting one after another and covering each other. In the corridor on the second floor of the south hall, you can see a large tent that looks like a model of Mount Fuji, which is colorful and very beautiful. There are also cafes, souvenir shops, etc. in the museum, and the outdoor environment is also beautiful.
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#Go to the exhibition I feel that this museum should be visited before going up the mountain, so that you may feel more when you go up the mountain. We came to see it after going down the mountain, but it was also very shocking. The entire museum is divided into two halls, north and south, each with two floors. First go to the north hall to watch a movie, and you can choose Chinese dubbing. You will learn that Mount Fuji looks like a volcano, but it is actually formed by several volcanoes erupting one after another and covering each other. In the corridor on the second floor of the south hall, you can see a large tent that looks like a model of Mount Fuji, which is colorful and very beautiful. There are also cafes, souvenir shops, etc. in the museum, and the outdoor environment is also beautiful.
I really recommend coming here~~ This is the most unforgettable place in my trip to Japan. It takes about 10 minutes to walk from Fujinomiya, which is not far. The scenery is really beautiful. The shallow pool at the entrance is like a mirror, which can perfectly present the reflection of Mount Fuji, and it just complements the building. The ticket is 300 yuan, and all the displays inside have Chinese introductions, and they are very fluent Chinese. Here you can feel that Mount Fuji belongs to the "world" and not just Japan.
Mt. Fuji is absolutely gorgeous. Even from afar, it is still captivating. We went to Shizuoka just to see Fuji-san. What I learned was, it is very necessary to check the weather first before going to Shizuoka. It should not be a cloudy or rainy day. Moreso, the best time to go to Shizuoka to see Mt. Fuji is from November-March, because the weather usually clear those months.When we went there, it was Winter. Climbing up Mt. Fuji is prohibit during cold seasons because the mountain is snow-capped. So basically, we were just there to see Fuji-san from afar. Best time climb Mt. Fuji is during Summer. That means June-September! ♥️
The Mount Fuji World Heritage Center is a modern glass structure building, divided into the South Hall and the North Hall. The North Hall is free to visit, but tickets are required for the South Hall, which mainly introduces pictures and videos. We only visited the North Hall. It not only introduces the formation, climate, and literati of Mount Fuji, but also has short movies. There is also a Mount Fuji specialty souvenir shop, which has everything from food, drink, and daily necessities, and is very unique. I couldn't help but buy a few souvenirs. I especially recommend the Mount Fuji version of cola, as well as food and fruit made from grapes, which are Mount Fuji's specialties.
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