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Enjoy Lake Kawaguchi with Seasonal Flowers!

Lake Kawaguchi is famous as the second largest of the five lakes surrounding Mount Fuji. There’s a spot where you can admire Lake Kawaguchi along with seasonal flowers, and I visited it recently. That place is Oishi Park. In early summer, you can take photos of Mount Fuji with lavender, and in autumn, with kochia plants! I visited in May, so the lavender hadn’t bloomed yet. However, there were plenty of other flowers planted, making it enjoyable to explore. They also sell various flavors of ice cream, so taking a photo with ice cream against the backdrop of Mount Fuji is a great idea! It’s definitely worth visiting depending on the flowers you want to see! 📍Oishi Park 〒401-0305 Yamanashi Prefecture, Minamitsuru District, Fujikawaguchiko Town, Oishi 2525-11 ・Opening hours: Open 24 hours ・Admission: Free
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Posted: May 23, 2025
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