Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park
It is the nation’s representative national park that consists of Japan’s highest, most symbolic mountain Mt. Fuji, the Fuji volcanic belt, and the Izu Islands, and boasts the largest number of visitors in the country. There are many sights such as Shiraito Falls selected as one of Japan’s top 100 waterfalls, Mt. Kintoki, the highest peak of the outer rim in Hakone, and the charm of Izu Peninsula including a varied coastline and beautiful ocean. The area around Mt. Fuji and Fuji Five Lakes is also a popular spot for photos, and many photographers visit in the cherry blossom season and on New Year’s Day. They also visit at the time of “Diamond Fuji,” the magnificent scenery seen only twice a year, when you can see the sun rise and the sunset over the peak of Mt. Fuji.