Oshino Hakkai
Shibokusa, Oshino, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0511, Japan
Small village in a scenic setting with 8 ponds, views of Mt. Fuji & vendors of food & souvenirs.
Duration: 01h00min
+81 555-84-4222
Opening hours
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review(s)
31790 review(s)
Mark Gideon in the last week
Exploring this charming Japanese place designed for tourists was a delightful experience. Despite the rainy weather obscuring Mt. Fuji from view, the town retained its scenic allure. I relished sampling its fresh water and indulging in a few treats to take home. While the absence of Mt. Fuji was a disappointment, I believe its presence would have enhanced the beauty of the surroundings even more. Nonetheless, I highly recommend visiting this area for its unique charm and attractions.
Phùng Quốc Định a month ago
Oshino Hakkai is a picturesque gem nestled at the foothills of Mount Fuji, offering visitors a serene and enchanting experience. With its crystal-clear spring water ponds, traditional thatched-roof houses, and breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, this destination truly captures the essence of rural Japan. Walking through the tranquil pathways, surrounded by lush greenery and the soothing sound of flowing water, one can't help but feel a sense of peace and harmony with nature. The eight ponds, fed by the snowmelt from Mount Fuji, exhibit stunning shades of blue and green, creating a mesmerizing sight that is perfect for photography enthusiasts. In addition to its natural beauty, Oshino Hakkai also boasts a rich cultural heritage, with several preserved historic buildings and artifacts that offer insight into traditional Japanese village life. Whether you're seeking relaxation, cultural enrichment, or simply a break from the hustle and bustle of city life, Oshino Hakkai is a destination that promises to captivate and inspire. My visit here was truly unforgettable, and I highly recommend it to anyone exploring the majestic region around Mount Fuji.
Leon Hady a month ago
This quaint little village, believed to be 300 years old, is charmingly small, enhancing its historical feel. It's a place where spending £25 on a punnet of grapes is standard, given their exceptional taste and freshness, though the price is admittedly steep. The village is dotted with small markets and stalls, but its true pride lies in the crystal-clear water flowing from the mountain, which fills ponds teeming with beautiful koi. The locals are extremely respectful, balancing reverence for their surroundings with the day's business. Amidst this serene setting, stunning photographs of the mountain can be captured through the gaps in the trees.
Gabriel Dale a month ago
Many nice and vintage houses to see! Some even have a big garden and pond! The snow makes the place looks so surreal. Theres also a lot of souvenir shops, restaurants to eat at! Its a must visit place! Everywhere is so beautiful and zen.
Kenneth Lai 2 months ago
Oshino Hakkai is a delightful discovery for anyone visiting the area. This charming village is renowned not only for its natural beauty but also for its fantastic dining options. The restaurants here offer a perfect blend of delicious cuisine and scenic beauty, particularly with their stunning views of the serene ponds. Dining while overlooking the crystal-clear waters of the pond, surrounded by lush greenery, enhances the meal experience significantly. The quality of food is impressive, with fresh ingredients and authentic flavors that capture the essence of the region. Oshino Hakkai is not just a feast for the palate but also a feast for the eyes, making it a must-visit destination.