
Lake Kawaguchiko
Yamanashi
Lake Kawaguchiko, nestled in Fujikawaguchiko town, Yamanashi Prefecture, stands as a quintessential day trip from Tokyo, accessible within 110 minutes by bus. As the second largest of the Fuji Five Lakes and situated at the lowest elevation, it offers unparalleled perspectives of Mount Fuji, making it a prime destination for photographers and nature enthusiasts alike. Its distinctive feature is not only its expansive surface area but also the longest shoreline among the Fuji Five Lakes, inviting leisurely strolls and boat excursions that frame Japan's iconic peak. Perched at an altitude of approximately 800 metres, Kawaguchiko experiences relatively cool summers, providing a refreshing escape from urban heat, while its winters are frequently icy, transforming the landscape into a serene, often snow-dusted panorama. Visitors should be prepared for these seasonal variations, which profoundly influence the lake's ambiance and the clarity of Fuji's majestic silhouette. This unique interplay of elevation and climate ensures a distinct experience throughout the year, from vibrant autumn foliage to crisp, clear winter vistas.
Trip details
- Travel time
- 110 min
- Primary transport
- Bus
- From
- Tokyo