4K Scenic Drive | Central Tokyo to Mt. Fuji (Fujiyoshida City & Narusawa Village)

A morning drive from Central Tokyo to Mt. Fuji.
The drive starts at Rainbow Bridge on the Tokyo Metropolitan Expressway and heads to Fujiyoshida and Narusawa Village on the north side of Mt. Fuji, Japan’s highest mountain.
It snowed the previous day, and the scenery gradually became snowy as we approached Fujiyoshida.
Google Maps route: https://maps.app.goo.gl/5bHzc5z6163wtNwf8

00:00 Rainbow Bridge to Shinjuku
14:00 Shinjuku to Hachioji Toll Gate
40:09 Hachioji Toll Gate to Dangozaka SA
1:01:44 Dangozaka SA to Otsuki JCT
1:14:16 Otsuki JCT to Fujiyoshida
1:26:38 Fujiyoshida to Michi no Eki (Rest area) Narusawa 990 m / 3,248ft

Date: 2024/2/26
Camera: GH6 + HSA12035
Music: Swans In Flight – Asher Fulero from YouTube Audio Library

19 Comments

  1. Did you get a chance to record some road footage when it snowed last month in the Tokyo Metro?

  2. ahaaa so far you travel do you have any problem?? hm what car u use ,still use mazda cx5 old version or new?? sory if i busy

  3. Thanks to a stage in Tekken 7, Fujiyoshida is kind of a bucket list destination for me, so getting to see it like this is really cool.

  4. The Chuo Expressway is a mountain road, so in the morning there is a lot of fog from the river that runs parallel to the road. This winter is warm and there is really little snow.

  5. 今回の動画も…拝見させて頂きました❕安全運転…🚘🚗宜しくお願いします❕
    お疲れ様でございます❕次回も楽しみにしてます❕
    コメントは以上です❕😊

  6. Brazilから拝見させていただいております。
    4K で 素晴らしい映像です。
    桜のシーズンも綺麗だろうな~。楽しみにしています。

  7. コンニチワカマジ。

    東京ではあまり雪が降らないのではないでしょうか?最近モントリオールではあまり雪が降りません。

    箱の中の女性は今回の旅行に何円欲しいですか?やあ、東京への交通渋滞はすごいですね。なんという悪夢でしょう。ああ、月曜の朝ですね。理にかなっています。

  8. 1:39:10 The white van opposite side almost missed his turn 😉

    1:43:45 I see the roller coaster, is that Fuji-Q Highlands? I saw it from the railway last year coming from Kawaguchiko, I didn't realize it was so close to Fujiyoshida.
    (Edit: Nevermind, 2 seconds later I see the sign…)

  9. I'm sorry to say this, but aside of the cleanliness and tidiness, it's undeniable that the majority of the japanese urban sprawl is a soulless husk and this has been aknowledged even in manga and anime. Spotless to a fault, it has an almost mechanical veneer that I find dehumanizing. It seems japanese architects and urban planners, especially in the 80s and 90s had a mad love for the straight ruler. God forbid they use curves or add a touch of green if concrete piles can be placed instead.

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