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Fuji, the famous mountain that Japan boasts to the world. This mountain with an altitude of 3,776m is a symbol of Japan and can be said to be the spiritual stronghold of the Japanese people. The phenomenon where the sun overlaps the peak of Mt. Fuji is called "Diamond Fuji," and it attracts many photographers. Tateyama City, located in Chiba Prefecture, is the perfect place to see Diamond Fuji, which appears to be floating on the sea!
Tateyama City, Chiba Prefecture is famous as a town with beautiful sunsets and a town where you can see Mt. Fuji across the sea. Twice a year, if you are lucky, you can see "Diamond Fuji," where the sun sets over Mt. Fuji across the sea. can!
Opportunities come every May and July! Please come and take a photo opportunity!
The straight line distance from Mt. Fuji to Tateyama is approximately 110 km. The distance between Mt. Fuji and Tokyo Station is exactly 100km, so it's a little further away than that. Although Mt. Fuji can be seen from the city center, it is only visible between buildings or over the roofs of houses. However, although the distance is almost the same, Mt. Fuji seen from Tateyama looks surprisingly large across the ocean. It seems that because there is no object in front to compare, things in the distance appear larger.
The view of Mt. Fuji in front of you across the sea is a sight to behold. It is close to JR Tateyama Station, and many people visit every year to take advantage of the opportunity.
Located on a hill, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Tateyama. Photography is possible from the plaza at the top of the mountain, which takes about 15 minutes on foot from the parking lot.
A magnificent view can be seen from the Pacific Ocean side. It can be seen from the parking lot of Fishing Port Shokudo Daibo. When parking, please be careful not to disturb the store.
Tateyama City, Chiba Prefecture is a city rich in nature, influenced by the Kuroshio Current, with a mild climate where flowers bloom even in winter, a varied coastline designated as Minamiboso Quasi-National Park, lush fields and mountains, and fresh seafood from the mountains. It's a town. It is also a town steeped in history and romance, with historic sites related to the Satomi clan, a feudal lord from the Sengoku period, who served as the model for Nanso Satomi Hakkenden. Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and spend a relaxing and relaxing time in Tateyama, located at the southern tip of Chiba Prefecture, just 100 kilometers from Tokyo.
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