Avoid the crowds and unlock hidden ways to enjoy the Mt. Fuji cherry blossom season!

#Tokyo樱花 Mount Fuji is located about 80 kilometers southwest of Tokyo and is the highest peak in Japan. Avoid the crowds and unlock hidden ways to enjoy the Mt. Fuji cherry blossom season! These private camera positions and experiences are top-secret check-in spots with a 100% filming rate

1. Mt. Fuji Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine
The 1,300-year-old Vermilion Shrine is intertwined with 500 cherry trees, with Mount Fuji as the background. Every shot is a Japanese aesthetic blockbuster! The light is softest in the early morning or evening, and the moment when cherry blossoms and the snow-capped Fuji are in the same frame is extremely romantic.
Tips: The reflection of the Yongyu Pond in the club is absolutely beautiful. Remember to wear a light-colored kimono or long skirt. The atmosphere is so stunning.

2. Mount Fuji World Heritage Center - Reverse Observation Deck
The "Inverted Fuji" building designed by architect Shigeru Ban has a top-floor observation hall that overlooks the entire Mount Fuji. During the cherry blossom season, the mountain scenery and cherry blossoms outside the glass curtain wall are intertwined, and the collision of science fiction and classical beauty has become a hot topic on Instagram.

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⚠️ Pitfall Avoidance Guide & Practical Tips
- Flowering period warning: The peak bloom period of Mount Fuji's cherry blossoms is from the end of March to mid-April. It is recommended to pay attention to the real-time forecast of the Japan Meteorological Agency and adjust your itinerary flexibly.
- Avoid crowds: For popular attractions (such as Sengen Taisha Shrine), try to arrive before 7am on weekdays to take photos without any pressure!
- Dressing formula: light-colored outfit + straw bag/Japanese-style folding fan, you can instantly become a goddess under the cherry blossom tree~
- Transportation tips: Buy the "Mount Fuji Pass" to cover trains, buses and cruise ships, saving money and worry!


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Post by 土豆旅行日記 | Mar 25, 2025

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