【山梨観光】富士山一周ドライブ🗻2泊3日の旅⑤(3日目後編/最終回)初めて見たダイヤモンド富士💍&富士山一周のゴールで待っていた景色に感動🥹【山中湖観光】【山梨県】Vol.129 [SUB/4K]
Hello! This is E-Ma. The sky is blue today (*’▽’). I left “Roadside Station Subashiri” and entered Yamanashi Prefecture from Shizuoka Prefecture. It runs on National Route 413 along Lake Yamanaka. I’m driving while looking for the place where the stone monument of “Lake Yamanaka” is located. This is the second part of the 3-day, 2-night trip around Mt. Fuji. This will be the last part of this trip. Please enjoy it with me until the end (´ー`). I found a viewing spot for Mt. Fuji on Google Maps, so I decided to stop by. Is there a stone monument here? Mt. Fuji is beautiful (´ー`). There are many swans on the shore of the lake. It’s so cute that it doesn’t run away even when you get close to it♡ This is the place where you can drive your car close to the lake. It has become a popular spot where you can take photos of your car with Mt. Fuji. I looked around for a stone monument, but couldn’t find it. I searched on the internet, but I can’t find the exact location. You have no choice but to look for it on your own (^_^;). As I was driving along Lake Yamanaka, I came across a free parking lot at Nagaike Shinsui Park. This is a park with a well-maintained promenade. There was a stone monument in front of the gazebo (*’▽’). Now you can conquer all of Fuji Five Lakes! We are heading to Oshino Hakkai, a famous tourist spot located about 15 minutes by car from Lake Yamanaka. There are many paid parking lots nearby, and the parking fee is 300 yen everywhere. Oshino Hakkai is the collective name for eight spring ponds whose water source is underground water from Mt. Fuji. It is a national natural monument and has been designated as one of the top 100 famous waters. The area around present-day Oshino Village used to be a huge lake. Due to the eruptive activity of Mt. Fuji, the lake dried up and several spring ponds remained. Oshino Hakkai is a representative spring water pond. During the Edo period, the ponds became a place for religious training for Mt. Fuji, and the ponds were numbered from 1 to 8 as sacred places. Even today, it is said that if you visit Hakkai in numerical order, you will receive power. We found out about this after we came back (^_^;). So please note that the order may be different. It is said that Choshi Pond got its name from the shape of the Choshi pond used for pouring sake. If you look closely at the pond, you can see water gushing out from the bottom by rolling up sand. Choshi Pond is the only place in Oshino Hakkai where you can see water gushing out, so don’t miss it (´ー`). It is said that Okamaike got its name from the shape of the pond where water gushes out like boiling water. It is the smallest pond in Hakkai. The pot is about 4 meters deep, and the color of the water looks cobalt blue only there. Take a leisurely walk while stepping on the fallen leaves. There were many fish swimming in the river. A shower of fallen leaves. Wakuike is located in the center of Oshino Hakkai, along the busiest street. A golden fish was swimming gracefully. Although the name of the pond is Nigoriike, the actual water is clear and beautiful. The name comes from a legend that a long time ago, when a shabby ascetic turned down a request for a glass of water, the water in the pond turned cloudy. It’s overflowing with people who appear to be foreign tourists (;・∀・). It was so crowded that I was worried someone might fall into the pond (´・ω・`). It is said that it is called Kagami Pond because the image of Mt. Fuji is reflected in the pond like a mirror. It seems to be easier to see early in the morning and in the evening. As the name suggests, Shobuike is a pond where you can see plants such as irises, and the best time to see them is around May. We will pass through the souvenir shop “Oshino Hakkai Ikemoto” and head to the famous water fountain. There were no group customers, so it was less crowded than before. “Oshino Hakkai Divine Water”. Since it comes out of the dragon’s mouth, it feels even more divine (´ー`). The “Nakaike” in front of the store is bluer and more beautiful than any other pond, but it is an artificial pond and is not included in Oshino Hakkai. “Fujio” is cute (≧▽≦). There is a building labeled “Museum Entrance”. One of Oshino Hakkai’s “Sokonuki Pond” seems to be in a paid facility. When you enter, there is a pond in front of you, but this is not a “bottom pond”. It is an artificial pond called “Koi Pond”. The top of the building is an observation deck, so let’s go up. It feels like a good old Japanese landscape (´ー`). There are so many foreigners here that you might think they are from overseas (^_^;). It says, “Please feel free to touch the Rainbow trout.” I don’t have the courage to touch it (;´・ω・). The inside of this facility is like a garden. There were waterfalls and watermills. There are not many tourists, so you can enjoy sightseeing in a leisurely manner (´ー`). This is the museum. This museum is located in the Watanabe House, which was built in the late 18th century and is the oldest existing thatched-roof private house in Oshino Village. Furniture and household goods from that time are on display in the museum. On the second floor, tools used in silkworm farming were on display. I went further up the ladder and came to a place that looked like an attic. You can see the back side of the thatched roof up close. And then there’s the ladder that goes even higher. Every time I went up one step, it made a beeping sound, which was really scary (>_<). At the top, there was only a narrow passageway and a window, just wide enough for one person to pass through. It's difficult to get up here, but this view can only be seen by those who climb up (´ー`). The bottom pond was located at the very back of the paid facility. It is said that items lost in this pond are often found in Okama Pond. It is said that Sokonukiike and Okamaike are connected underground. As the name suggests, it's a koi pond, and the koi are all over it (゜_゜). The maple leaves had the most beautiful autumn leaves during this trip. There are many gourmet foods to eat around Oshino Hakkai. Kusa mochi made with mugwort from Oshino Village. I bought skewered dango with homemade miso sauce. It smells like mugwort (´ー`). The kusa mochi had sweet bean paste inside and was delicious (´ー`). Oshino Hakkai's 8th "Deguchi Pond". This is the largest pond in Oshino Hakkai. This pond is far away from where we were earlier, and it takes about 12 minutes on foot. There was a parking lot nearby, but there was a fee. We visited all eight ponds. Honestly, I think you can skip Exit Pond if you don't want to visit everything (^_^;). As this trip is nearing its end, I would like to buy some souvenirs at the roadside station. Newly released "Juice Drop Gummies". Let's go buy it (´ー`). I think the best souvenir to give to friends is something in the shape of Mt. Fuji (´ー`). It took me a long time to choose a souvenir (^_^;). From here, we will return to Lake Yamanaka. After this, there will be the main event of this trip! I learned that Diamond Fuji can be seen at sunset from mid-October to the end of February at Lake Yamanaka. Throughout the trip, I was hoping for clear skies on the last day. I have confirmed the general location, but the places you can see will change little by little depending on the day. I was wandering around not knowing where is the best place to see it (;゚Д゚). I don't have much time, so I'll just park the car and run (;・∀・). I asked someone who had a single-lens camera on standby and managed to make it in time (*'▽'). I was so impressed when I saw Diamond Fuji for the first time (*'ω' *). I return to the parking lot, basking in the afterglow of emotion. If you have a chance to come to Lake Yamanaka between autumn and winter, I hope you will experience this excitement (´ー`). Now it's time for the last spurt! Head to Lake Kawaguchi, the starting point. This is near the ``Kawaguchiko Maple Corridor'' that I came to on the morning of the first day. It is crowded with people in the evening. The ``Momiji Corridor'' also seemed to have more autumn leaves than the first day. It's just a few steps to the goal, Oishi Park. And if you turn here... I completed a trip around Mt. Fuji! On the first day, I couldn't see the shadow or shape of Mt. Fuji. It looks so beautiful now (´ー`). I never thought that such a wonderful view would be waiting for me at the end of my trip (*´ω`*). Beautiful scenery that will make you cry. I want to look at it forever (´ー`). With all the power I received from Mt. Fuji, I think I will be able to continue my journey energetically and happily (´ー`). Did you enjoy your trip around Mt. Fuji with us? I hope this video is of some help to you. If you like, please subscribe to the good button channel! We are also looking forward to your opinions and impressions (´ー`). Thank you for watching until the end. See you again in the next video (^_^)/~
【山梨観光】こんにちは! E-Maです!御覧頂きありがとうございます!今回で富士山一周の最終回となります!最終回に相応しく良い天気に恵まれ綺麗なダイヤモンド富士、雲一つない夕暮れの富士山を見ながら富士山一周の出発点である大石公園にゴールします!!
【よくある富士山一周の旅】
※各種料金は撮影時(2024.11)のもので価格が変わっている場合があります。
00:00 オープニング
00:42 国道413号をドライブ
01:47 平野の浜
03:10 長池親水公園
04:21 忍野八海
18:27 道の駅 富士吉田
20:08 ダイヤモンド富士
23:00 大石公園(ゴール!!)
24:22 エンディング
【今回の地図】
🌏https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1dMv7F1uiKMjxzThDoxTlgHOFIzFAkGI&usp=sharing
★☆★今回訪れた場所★☆★
🗻長池親水公園(Mapcode: 161 014 777*04)
https://lake-yamanakako.com/spot/10351
🗻忍野八海(Mapcode: 161 130 728*84)
https://yamanakako.info/8lakes_top.php
🗻道の駅 富士吉田(Mapcode: 161 126 648*06)
https://fujiyoshida.net/spot/11
🗻大石公園(Mapcode: 59 089 326*28)
https://www.fkchannel.jp/naturelivingcenter/oishipark/
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