Mesmerizing Views of Mt. Fuji from Lake Kawaguchi and Oishi Park

The Kawaguchi Lake is a scenic destination offering majestic views of Mt. Fuji and a stroll through seasonal floral gardens.

The entry to the Oishi Park is free and it has a nicely manicured garden for a nice foreground against Mt Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi.

The Lakeshore is a delightful place to visit.

It offers stunning views of Mount Fuji in the backdrop of Lake Kawaguchi, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers.

This viewing spot located inside Oishi Park, offers a beautiful perspective of Lake Kawaguchiko with Mount Fuji as the backdrop.

The lake and the park were quiet and peacefully soothing to my mind.

I highly recommend this place for a charming and enjoyable outing!

The lake and the park are serene places to relax and take in the natural beauty.

The park can get busy during peak times, but the overall experience is well worth it.

There is also an area map and a post box if you want to send out pics to dear ones from Japan.

Whether you’re a photography enthusiast or just looking for a peaceful spot to enjoy the view, it’s worth a visit.

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@TusharSuradkar

Photos make you feel liberated.

Good.

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Very well said @RavindranK - I agree with you :+1:

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Und faszinierende Bilder, lieber Freund @TusharSuradkar

Alle Bilder sind fantastisch und gut beschrieben, ich liebe diese Aussicht auf den Fuji mit der Schneespitze. :heart_eyes:

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It does look like a nice place to get images of the magnificent Mt Fuji with a gently colourful foreground @TusharSuradkar

Paul

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Kawaguchi Lake, Oishi Park and majestic Mt. Fuji… excellent theme!

The photos are amazing - very charming… relaxing to see … thank you very much for sharing this interesting post, dear @TusharSuradkar

Your photo #1 will be my selection because of the foreground and background of the frame… :ok_hand: :100: :handshake:

Well, I read somewhere that experts are of the opinion that mount Fuji will have an eruption in the near future… :disappointed:

My daughter visited Japan recently (vaccination) and have seen similar shots a couple of months back.

Once again thank you…

Regards

:pray: :heart:

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Dear @TusharSuradkar ji, Thank you for sharing the stunning photos of Mt. Fuji from different locations. I love all of them, but photo number 3 is my favorite.

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Such a colorful place :heart_eyes: and beautifully captured @TusharSuradkar dada

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Those are stunning pictures, @TusharSuradkar , what a wonderful location to capture Mt. Fuji!!

Thanks for sharing with us.

Cheers!

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Thank You @Annaelisa
Mt. Looks amazing from so many places around it.
I did not miss a single chance to capture the various moods of the mountain :blush:

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@PaulPavlinovich

I think somewhere these viewpoints provide an opportunity to fill the frame 1/3 mountain, water, and land - hence a casual photo also looks appealing.

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Thank you for the appreciation @TravellerG

Yes, Mt. Fiji though thought to be dormant could erupt and a new landscape could emerge from its ashes.

They have specific locations on the day tour from where the best shots can be captured of the mountains and the lake.

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Thank you for the appreciation @PrasadVR

All shots were taken causally. I cannot decide which one is my best :blush:

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Indeed! @SaylliWalve1

The landscape is picturesque and colorful.

Even a casual shot with an ordinary camera captures the best landscape.

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Thanks @AjitThite

Yes, the locations on the day tour were the best part of it.

A casual shot from an ordinary camera would capture the best views of Mt. Fuji :mount_fuji:

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Hello, dear @TusharSuradkar

“…could erupt and a new landscape could emerge…”

Ohh… this is being discussed by the tour operator?

“They have specific locations on the day tour from where the best shots can be captured”

Do they announce the same?

Curious to know the same …

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No @TravellerG - I said that, just a general comment, that if the volcano erupts it will create a new landscape around it due to the lava and volcanic ash.

The tour operator did not announce the spots.

They were included in the itinerary when the tour was booked.

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I fully got both the points, thanks dear @TusharSuradkar

Regards

:handshake: :gift_heart:

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