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This is an article introducing the Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center located in Kawaguchiko Town, Yamanashi Prefecture.

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Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center

This is an article introducing the Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center located in Kawaguchiko Town, Yamanashi Prefecture. Explanation text was used from the homepage.

In Yamanashi Prefecture, the ``Yamanashi Prefectural Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center'' plays a central role in disseminating information about the outstanding universal value of Mt. Fuji and preserving and managing it for the many visitors to Mt. Fuji, a World Heritage Site. A new south building was constructed and opened on June 22, 2016. The good news is that admission is free. You can enjoy Mt. Fuji even if the weather is not good.

Exterior of the facility

North building

There is an exhibition space with information about Mt. Fuji, a theater area, a cafe area and an observation area on the second floor. The souvenir shop is highly recommended, as there are many items that can only be purchased here.

South building

The South Building of the Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center has been in operation since June 22, 2013, when Mt. Fuji was registered as a World Heritage Site. It opened on June 22, 2016, the anniversary. The facility also has a ``World Heritage Mt. Fuji VR'' where you can experience real lava and climbing Mt. Fuji in VR.

Click here for the Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center website

Renting a car is recommended for sightseeing in Mt. Fuji. Yoshimura Rental Car

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Lake Kawaguchi is one of the places where you can see Mt. Fuji most beautifully. By using a car or motorcycle, you can see scenery that no one has ever seen before. It's good to visit famous spots that are crowded with people, but we also recommend quietly gazing at Mt. Fuji from an empty lakeside. For foreign customers, our English-speaking staff are waiting to hear from you. Please feel free to call us.

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