Lake Shojin is horseshoe-shaped and is the smallest lake among the Fuji Five Lakes. There are no buildings between it and Mt. Fuji, which stands in the southeast, so you can get a stunning view of Mt. Fuji. From the nearby panorama platform, you can also enjoy the magnificent view of the sea of trees and Mt. Omuro. Lake Shojin is a popular fishing spot for crucian carp and western taiwan. The turquoise lake water is bred with abundant plankton, and there are many fish habitats. When the season arrives, many crucian carp fishing enthusiasts gather here, and the lake becomes bustling and lively. In addition, kayaking activities are also very popular. On August 4th every year, there is a Ryoko Festival and a fireworks display. In the southeastern part of Lake Shojin, when the water rises, a lake called "Akaike" appears, so it is also called "Fuji six lakes". There is an earlier Western-style hotel in Yamanashi Prefecture built in 1895 by the lakeside, the Shojin Hotel. It is said that an Englishman who came to Japan was overwhelmed by the view of Mount Fuji from the lakeside and built it here. Since then, many foreign tourists have come to visit. When viewing Mount Fuji from Lake Shojin, Mt. Fuji looks like a mother hugging Mt. Omuro, so it is also called "Borzo Fuji", and it is also famous for this rare view. Thanks to this beautiful landscape, Lake Shojin is also known as "Oriental Switzerland". Red Fuji In the early morning from summer to autumn, Mount Fuji looks brilliant red and is called "Red Fuji", and the place where you can see the beauty of "Red Fuji" is Lake Shojin. It is said that it is because Lake Shojin and other Depending on the place, there are fewer lights in the streets and houses, so you can see the beautiful red and beautiful Mount Fuji. Panorama Observatory The Panoramic Observatory is located between Lake Shojin and the adjacent Lake Motosu. Although it is about 1328m above sea level, ordinary tourists can easily climb to the top and enjoy the beautiful scenery from the top of the mountain. The observation deck has a wide field of vision, not only to the majestic Mount Fuji, but also to Lake Shojin, Lake Motosu, and the lush Aokigahara Sea of Trees.
It is quite comfortable to stay in Kawaguchiko for two nights, especially the weather is good, the off-season is not many tourists~ The scenery here is still very good. The surrounding area is full of flowers. It is quite beautiful and the air is good! It is also very worth a visit!
Jingjin Lake is inconvenient for transportation, and you must go to the Blue Line bus at Kawaguchiko Station. But there is only one bus in two hours, and the last bus is until 4 pm, which is very easy to catch up. Jingjin Lake is beautiful, the vegetation is lush, and the wind is rising.
Jingjin Lake and Kawaguchi Lake, West Lake, etc., and called "Fuji Five Lakes". There are fewer people and more clean on the Jingjin Lake side. The lake is not big, and what impressed me was the flowers blooming everywhere. Blue, pink, white, and colorful.
Fuji Mountain West has a two-day transportation card, this is one of the stops, the scenery is very good
Jingjin Lake, the smallest Lake in Fuji Lake, is 5 kilometers around. But Harry Stewart Stewart Whitworth, an Englishman who built a hotel on the lakeside in 1895, introduced Japan to Europe as the first resort with international reputation. Looking from the north shore "Baozi Fuji" is a famous landscape. It looks as if it is holding the big chamber mountain in front of it. Take the Fuji Express Tram to get off at Hekou Lake Station transfer to Fuji Express Sonny Bus to Jingjin Lake to Benqihu Lake. Take 40 minutes to get off at Jingjin Township and walk there.
The Yamada House Hotel, where I live, eats well. It has no entertainment in the evening, only Wi-Fi in the lobby, no internet cable in the room, and only one socket. When I go there, I can't see Mount Fuji in the rain. Otherwise, the open-air hot springs will be very nice.