Giving away a 4-day, 3-night travel plan for Japan, for those who travel alone.

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Hello, friends of #tripBiologirl! I'm going to take you on a self-guided tour of Japan.

Day 1: 📍Expasa Dangozaka Rest Area 📍Chureito Pagoda 📍Oishi Park 📍Kogamasao Memorial Park

Day 2:📍Lawson Kawaguchiko📍Kawaguchiko Station📍Honcho Street 📍Oshino Hakkai Village 📍Lake Yamanaka 📍Fujisan Yumeno Ohashi Bridge 📍Yachonomori Park 📍Lake Saiko

Day 3:📍Kamokochi

Day 4: 📍Narita Airport

✨[Must-See Destinations] Every place on this trip is a must-see.
1. Red Pagoda ✨The highlight is the pagoda itself, surrounded by cherry blossoms and with a view of Mt. Fuji as the backdrop. It's so beautiful you won't get tired of looking at it. It's especially amazing to visit during sunrise.
2. Oishi Park ✨The highlight is the flower fields with a view of Mt. Fuji as the backdrop. Along with Lake Kawaguchiko, if you arrive in time for the soft-serve ice cream, it's absolutely amazing.
3. Lake Kawaguchiko ✨ The highlight is the cherry blossoms blooming all around the lake, along with a view of Fuji. If you're lucky and catch a clear sky, you can spend the entire day there. The beauty is almost unreal.
4. Kawaguchiko Station ✨ The highlight is the backdrop of Mt. Fuji itself. It's so beautiful, including the surrounding area, the train tracks, and the legendary Lawson store right next to the station. If you're in this city, you definitely shouldn't miss it.
5. Lake Yamanaka ✨ The highlight is the geese and Hirano Beach. If you get a good angle, you can capture the reflection of the Double Fuji. They also sell food for the geese. Adding to the cherry blossoms, this place is also popular for wedding photoshoots.
6. Oshino Hakkai ✨ A World Heritage Site, a crystal clear water village, is definitely worth a visit. During the cherry blossom season, the trail passes through, with Mt. Fuji as the backdrop, and the river below. It's truly as beautiful as a painting.
✨ The highlight here is probably the soft-serve ice cream. 🍦
7. Honcho Street ✨ This street with Mt. Fuji as its backdrop is absolutely stunning. If you get a good angle, it's truly impressive.
8. Fujisan Yumeno Ohashi ✨ The legendary bridge where you can take photos with Mt. Fuji as your backdrop. I was so sad that the sky was overcast the day I visited. If I have the chance, I'll definitely visit again.
9. Yachonomori Park ✨ During the cherry blossom season, this place is absolutely stunning, with Mt. Fuji as its backdrop. Absolutely stunning.
10. Lake Seiko ✨ This lake is accessible by car for photos, perfect for camping, with a view of Mt. Fuji.
11. Kamikochi ✨ Another stunning spot. It's a shame the sky wasn't clear the day I visited. If it were, it would have been worth the trip.

[Must-try delicious food]😚
1. Beef Cutlet Restaurant: The beef is incredibly delicious. The meat is so tender you'll never know it's beef. One plate is never enough.
2. Yakiniku: Every restaurant is delicious, especially the A5 Wagyu beef.
3. Soft-serve ice cream

[Accommodation Recommendation]
📍Plaza Inn Kawaguchiko: Affordable, not too small rooms, and stunning views of Fuji. Seeing Kawaguchiko Station is a great place to stay no matter the season. The owners are lovely and attentive. It's a shame there's no breakfast, but that's okay because it's close to a convenience store.

[Photo Spots]
1. All the recommended photo spots are stunning. If you visit when the sky is clear, it's a bonus.

[Tips]
1. In Japan, you drive on the right, just like in Thailand.
2. Tolls are very expensive.
3. Parking isn't free everywhere. Some places charge a timed fee.
4. Most prices in large numbers don't include tax.
5. Trash cans are very rare.
6. You can use the restroom at convenience stores, but gas stations rarely have restrooms.

Post by Biologirl | Aug 25, 2025

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