I passed the Tashi no beach, I saw high white Fuji peak snow. - Akahito Yamabe (Rexroth 61) This first poem on Mt. Fuji was written in Japan in the 8th century. Definitely, Mt. Fuji is the largest and most famous mountain in Japan. Fuji was registered as a World Heritage site in June 2013 by the influence of culture on "art and religion" ("Mt. Fuji"). Thanks to the magnificent image of Mt. Fuji, Japanese admire Mt. Fuji and explain it with literature and photographs.
This seaside pine tree is registered in Mt. Fuji far away as part of Mt. Fuji of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Every October, a drama and a fire show will be held where you can drama the local legend. According to the comments of the hotel, this is not a "beach holiday" type beach. Those who went to the Izu peninsula. In Shizuoka there are numerous "business" hotels designed for single travel sales representatives. There are also some more standard tourist hotels such as Hotel Associa and Hotel Century located next to the main train station. Go Central Japan recently stayed at Hotel Century, and the coffee at the cafe was great for breakfast!
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