is the name of the area located at the base of
Mount Fuji
, or Fugaku, located on the island of Honshū, is the highest mountain in Japan, with a summit elevation of . It is the second-highest volcano located on an island in Asia (after Mount Kerinci on the island of Sumatra), and seventh-highest p ...
in the
Yamanashi Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshu. Yamanashi Prefecture has a population of 817,192 (1 January 2019) and has a geographic area of 4,465 km2 (1,724 sq mi). Yamanashi Prefecture borders Saitama Prefecture to the no ...
of
Japan
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. It has a population of about 100,000
and sits about above sea level.
The name Fuji Five Lakes comes from the fact that there are five lakes formed by previous eruptions of Mount Fuji.
The principal city in the region,
Fujiyoshida
is a city located in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 48,782 in 19,806 households and a population density of 400 persons per km2. The total area of the city is .
Geography
Fujiyoshida lies at the northern ...
, has a population of roughly 54,000
and is particularly famous for its
udon noodles
Udon ( or ) is a thick noodle made from wheat flour, used in Japanese cuisine. It is a comfort food for many Japanese people. There are a variety of ways it is prepared and served. Its simplest form is in a hot soup as with a mild broth called ...
. Another point of interest is
Aokigahara Jukai Forest. The Fuji Five Lakes was selected by the ''
Tokyo Nichi Nichi Shimbun
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'' and ''
Osaka Mainichi Shimbun
The is one of the major newspapers in Japan, published by
In addition to the ''Mainichi Shimbun'', which is printed twice a day in several local editions, Mainichi also operates an English language news website called ''The Mainichi'' (previ ...
''
as one of the
Twenty-Five Winning Sites of Japan in 1927.
Lakes of the Fuji Five Lakes
The five lakes are located in an arc around the northern half of
Mount Fuji
, or Fugaku, located on the island of Honshū, is the highest mountain in Japan, with a summit elevation of . It is the second-highest volcano located on an island in Asia (after Mount Kerinci on the island of Sumatra), and seventh-highest p ...
. In ancient times, lava flow from a
volcanic eruption
Several types of volcanic eruptions—during which lava, tephra (ash, lapilli, volcanic bombs and volcanic blocks), and assorted gases are expelled from a volcanic vent or fissure—have been distinguished by volcanologists. These are often ...
of
Mount Fuji
, or Fugaku, located on the island of Honshū, is the highest mountain in Japan, with a summit elevation of . It is the second-highest volcano located on an island in Asia (after Mount Kerinci on the island of Sumatra), and seventh-highest p ...
spread across the area, damming up rivers and resulting in the formation of these lakes.
They are all considered excellent tourist attractions and fishing spots.
Lake Kawaguchi
Lake Kawaguchi
is located in the town of Fujikawaguchiko in southern Yamanashi Prefecture near Mount Fuji, Japan. It is the second largest of the Fuji Five Lakes in terms of surface area, and is located at the lowest elevation. It is situated at an altitude of ...
(河口湖 Kawaguchi-ko) is the most famous of the five lakes, and images of this lake are usually used in posters and commercials for the Fuji Five Lakes area. A large number of hotels line its banks, as do locals providing boat rides to the tourists. It is the only lake in the Fuji Five Lakes area that has an island.
Many local cultural events are run near this lake throughout the year.
Lake Motosu
Lake Motosu
is the westernmost of the Fuji Five Lakes and located on the border of the towns of Fujikawaguchiko and Minobu in southern Yamanashi Prefecture near Mount Fuji, Japan.
Lake Motosu is the third-largest of the Fuji Five Lakes in terms of surface ...
(本栖湖 Motosu-ko) is the ninth deepest lake of Japan, at .
This lake, along with Lake Sai and Lake Shōji, was formed by lava flowing across what is now
Aokigahara Jukai Forest and into the enormous lake that once dominated the area, and these three lakes remain still connected by underground waterways.
Lake Sai
The western side of
Sai (西湖 Sai-ko) shares its banks with the infamous
Aokigahara Jukai Forest.
Lake Shōji
Lake Shōji
is one of the Fuji Five Lakes and located in the town of Fujikawaguchiko in southern Yamanashi Prefecture near Mount Fuji, Japan.
Lake Shōji is the smallest of the Fuji Five Lakes in terms of surface area, and third deepest, with a maximum water ...
(精進湖 Shōji-ko) is the smallest of the five lakes.
Remnants of lava flow still jut out of the water. Locals usually fish from these rocks.
Lake Yamanaka
The easternmost and largest of the five lakes,
Lake Yamanaka
is located in the village of Yamanakako in Yamanashi Prefecture near Mount Fuji, Japan.
Lake Yamanaka is the largest of the Fuji Five Lakes in surface area and the highest in elevation. It is the third highest lake in Japan, with a mean surf ...
(山中湖 Yamanaka-ko) is also the third highest lake in Japan, standing at above sea level.
Tourism industry
Most of the capital coming into the area comes from the
tourism industry
Tourism is travel for pleasure or business; also the theory and practice of touring, the business of attracting, accommodating, and entertaining tourists, and the business of operating tours. The World Tourism Organization defines tourism mo ...
. Approximately 100,000,000,000
yen
The is the official currency of Japan. It is the third-most traded currency in the foreign exchange market, after the United States dollar (US$) and the euro. It is also widely used as a third reserve currency after the US dollar and the e ...
is spent by 9,000,000 sightseers every year.
The main attractions of the area include:
*
Mount Fuji
, or Fugaku, located on the island of Honshū, is the highest mountain in Japan, with a summit elevation of . It is the second-highest volcano located on an island in Asia (after Mount Kerinci on the island of Sumatra), and seventh-highest p ...
*
Onsen
In Japan, are the country's hot springs and the bathing facilities and traditional inns around them. As a volcanically active country, Japan has many onsens scattered throughout all of its major islands. There are approximately 25,000 hot ...
s
*
Fuji-Q Highland
is an amusement park in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi, Japan, owned and operated by the namesake Fuji Kyuko Co. it was opened on 2 March 1968.
The theme park is near the base of Mount Fuji. It has a number of roller coasters, as well as two haun ...
– an amusement park featuring one of the world's highest roller coasters.
* The lakes – sightseeing, sailing, and fishing.
*
Hiking
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and
mountain climbing
Mountaineering or alpinism, is a set of outdoor activities that involves ascending tall mountains. Mountaineering-related activities include traditional outdoor climbing, skiing, and traversing via ferratas. Indoor climbing, sport climbing, a ...
.
* Village of Healing (いやしの里 iyashinosato)– a historically accurate, rebuilt Japanese village.
References
External links
*
Fuji Five Lakes— ''travel info, includes a map''.
Fujigoko TVKawaguchiko's government office- English homepage
{{Authority control
Chūbu region
Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park
Geography of Yamanashi Prefecture
Tourist attractions in Yamanashi Prefecture
Lake groups of Japan
Mount Fuji