More than just hot springs! Experience exquisite gourmet food at "Yurari, a hot spring with a view of Fuji"

More than just hot springs! Experience exquisite gourmet food at "Yurari, a hot spring with a view of Fuji"

"Fuji Chobo no yu Yurari Onsen" is popular for its open-air bath with a spectacular view of Mount Fuji . In fact, it's not just the baths, there are also plenty of restaurants where you can enjoy dishes made with local ingredients and the perfect meal after a bath. This time, we will introduce some recommended gourmet foods that you definitely want to try at Yurari.

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We will be sharing fascinating information about the northern foothills of Mt. Fuji in Yamanashi Prefecture, including Mt. Fuji itself — a symbol of Japan recognized and admired around the world — as well as the World Heritage sites associated with it. The Fuji Five Lakes region, located on the northern side of Mt. Fuji in Yamanashi Prefecture, is an area rich in natural beauty. It includes Lake Motosuko, Lake Shojiko, Lake Saiko, Lake Kawaguchiko, and Lake Yamanakako. The UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site "Fujisan, Sacred Place and Source of Artistic Inspiration" consists of various cultural assets, including historic shrines such as Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen-jinja Shrine, Kawaguchi Asama-jinja Shrine, and Fuji Omuro Sengen-jinja Shrine, as well as the natural monument Oshino Hakkai and other component sites extending into Shizuoka Prefecture. The foothills of Mt. Fuji, a popular tourist destination, offer attractions throughout all four seasons. In spring, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji, cherry blossoms, and the five-story Chureito Pagoda at Arakurayama Sengen Park. During summer, Oishi Park serves as the main venue for the Kawaguchiko Herb Festival. In autumn, the Lake Kawaguchiko Momiji Corridor offers beautiful scenery featuring Mt. Fuji and vibrant autumn leaves. During winter, Fujiten Snow Resort provides skiing and snowboarding with spectacular views of Mt. Fuji. In recent years, activities such as trekking, cycling, and camping in the magnificent natural surroundings of Mt. Fuji have also become increasingly popular. Based around the Lake Kawaguchiko area in the northern foothills of Mt. Fuji, our company operates several attractions and facilities, including Fuji Subaru Land, a theme park surrounded by the natural beauty of Mt. Fuji; Fujizakura Heights Beer, an award-winning craft beer brewed using natural spring water from Mt. Fuji; Fuji Chobo no Yu Yurari Onsen, a natural hot spring sourced from 1,000 meters underground at the foot of Mt. Fuji; and Fujiten Snow Resort, where visitors can enjoy winter activities such as skiing and snowboarding with magnificent views of the mountain. From the Lake Kawaguchiko area at the northern foothills of Mt. Fuji, we will continue sharing the ever-changing beauty of Mt. Fuji throughout the seasons.

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Fujizakura Restaurant


At Fujizakura, a Japanese restaurant on the first floor of Yurari, you can casually enjoy Yamanashi specialties and popular local dishes. You can also enjoy your meal while looking out at Mount Fuji from the window seats.

The menu offers a variety of dishes that allow you to fully enjoy the flavors of Yamanashi , including "Hoto," a local dish of Yamanashi ; "Kappa meshi," a local delicacy around Lake Kawaguchiko; rice bowls made with Kai salmon from Yamanashi Prefecture; and katsudon ( pork cutlet bowl) made with the brand pork "Koshu Fujizalirapork."

Recommended menu popularity ranking

We will introduce five popular menu items at Fujizakura Restaurant. Please refer to them when ordering.

The most popular item is the Koshu Fujizakurapork Cutlet Set Meal with Grated Daikon Radish

More than just hot springs! Experience exquisite gourmet food at "Yurari, a hot spring with a view of Fuji"

"Koshu Fujizakurapork" is a brand of pork from Yamanashi Prefecture that is known for its tender and juicy meat. Enjoy it with grated daikon radish and special sauce for a refreshing taste.

No. 2 Popularity: Hoto + Mini Rice Bowl Set

More than just hot springs! Experience exquisite gourmet food at "Yurari, a hot spring with a view of Fuji"

This menu includes Yamanashi Prefecture's local dish, Hoto, and a "mini bowl." Choose from five mini bowls: "Mini Kappa Meshi," "Mini Tuna Bowl," "Mini Negitoro Bowl," "Mini Kai Salmon Bowl," and "Mini Pork Cutlet Bowl."

* Hoto is a local dish that represents Yamanashi Prefecture, a healthy noodle dish made with wide, flat noodles made from kneaded wheat flour and seasonal vegetables simmered in a miso-based broth.

No. 3 Popularity: Kai Salmon Bowl

More than just hot springs! Experience exquisite gourmet food at "Yurari, a hot spring with a view of Fuji"

Kai salmon is a domestic salmon raised in Yamanashi Prefecture. Because it is raised in clean water, it has firm flesh, a moderate amount of fat, and little odor.

No. 4 Popularity: Blue Mount Fuji Curry

More than just hot springs! Experience exquisite gourmet food at "Yurari, a hot spring with a view of Fuji"

This is a creamy, rich curry made with special spices that will surprise you with its appearance.

No. 5 Popularity: Kawaguchiko 's Specialty Kappa Meshi

More than just hot springs! Experience exquisite gourmet food at "Yurari, a hot spring with a view of Fuji"

This local delicacy was born from the ancient legend of the kappa (water sprite) that has been passed down in the Lake Kawaguchiko area at the foot of Mount Fuji . The dish is topped with grated yam, mekabu (seaweed), shirasu (whitebait), and lightly pickled cucumber, making it a light yet nutritious dish.

Recommended menu items that you should definitely try

Fujisan Manpuku Shumai

More than just hot springs! Experience exquisite gourmet food at "Yurari, a hot spring with a view of Fuji"

Each 70g jumbo shumai is filled with a ginger flavor. The large cuts of onion and meat enhance the juicy flavor.

Fujizakura Heights Beer

More than just hot springs! Experience exquisite gourmet food at "Yurari, a hot spring with a view of Fuji"

This exquisite local beer is made using natural water from Mount Fuji and authentic German brewing techniques. It has won numerous awards at international beer contests and is a must-try when you visit.

Restaurant Okariba


At Okariba, all rooms are private and meals are delivered by a mini steam locomotive. Guests can enjoy a leisurely meal in a nostalgic atmosphere reminiscent of Japan's good old days. At Okariba, three types of hot pot dishes are always available, including the year-round "hoto hot pot." In addition to the hot pot, seasonal special menus are also available.

Recommended Menu: The ever-popular "Hoto Nabe"

More than just hot springs! Experience exquisite gourmet food at "Yurari, a hot spring with a view of Fuji"

Orders can be made at Okariba for two or more people. You can also order from the Fujizakura restaurant menu, but please note that in this case, an additional room charge (600 yen per adult) will be incurred.

💡You can also just use the restaurant

You can use the restaurant at Yurari without using the baths. When you enter the facility, tell the front desk that you will only be using the restaurant, and you will be given a wristband with a barcode. All payments within the facility can be settled together when you leave.

What is Fuji View Hot Spring Yurari?

More than just hot springs! Experience exquisite gourmet food at "Yurari, a hot spring with a view of Fuji"

In addition to the open-air bath with a direct view of Mount Fuji, there are 16 types of baths available, including a cave bath and carbonated spring. In addition to the baths and dining area, there are also paid rest rooms where you can relax after a bath, and massages to soothe your travel fatigue. The facility is available without a reservation, so feel free to drop in anytime.

A free shuttle bus is available from Kawaguchiko Sta. with advance reservations. For guests arriving by car, we have a free parking lot with capacity for 130 cars.

Fuji view hot spring Yurari

Fuji view hot spring Yurari

401-0320 8532-5 Narusawa Village, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi Pref...
A day-trip hot spring facility with a total of 16 types of baths, including two types of open-air baths with spectacular views of Mt. Fuji, as well as carbonated springs and cave baths. In addition to the baths, there is a rest room where you can relax after taking a bath, a private restaurant called "Okariba" where meals are delivered by a mini steam locomotive train, and a restaurant called "Fujizakura" where you can enjoy local ingredients at reasonable prices.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to get there from Kawaguchiko Sta.?

A free shuttle bus is available from Kawaguchiko Sta.. Please make a reservation in advance online. https://reserva.be/fuji_yurari/reserve?mode=service_staff&search_evt_no=37eJwzNjE1srAEAARPAUA

Frequently Asked Questions

I would like to use the restaurant, but do I need to make a reservation?

We only accept reservations for the hunting grounds in advance. Please make your reservation by phone. (TEL: 0555-85-3126)

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We will be sharing fascinating information about the northern foothills of Mt. Fuji in Yamanashi Prefecture, including Mt. Fuji itself — a symbol of Japan recognized and admired around the world — as well as the World Heritage sites associated with it. The Fuji Five Lakes region, located on the northern side of Mt. Fuji in Yamanashi Prefecture, is an area rich in natural beauty. It includes Lake Motosuko, Lake Shojiko, Lake Saiko, Lake Kawaguchiko, and Lake Yamanakako. The UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site "Fujisan, Sacred Place and Source of Artistic Inspiration" consists of various cultural assets, including historic shrines such as Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen-jinja Shrine, Kawaguchi Asama-jinja Shrine, and Fuji Omuro Sengen-jinja Shrine, as well as the natural monument Oshino Hakkai and other component sites extending into Shizuoka Prefecture. The foothills of Mt. Fuji, a popular tourist destination, offer attractions throughout all four seasons. In spring, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji, cherry blossoms, and the five-story Chureito Pagoda at Arakurayama Sengen Park. During summer, Oishi Park serves as the main venue for the Kawaguchiko Herb Festival. In autumn, the Lake Kawaguchiko Momiji Corridor offers beautiful scenery featuring Mt. Fuji and vibrant autumn leaves. During winter, Fujiten Snow Resort provides skiing and snowboarding with spectacular views of Mt. Fuji. In recent years, activities such as trekking, cycling, and camping in the magnificent natural surroundings of Mt. Fuji have also become increasingly popular. Based around the Lake Kawaguchiko area in the northern foothills of Mt. Fuji, our company operates several attractions and facilities, including Fuji Subaru Land, a theme park surrounded by the natural beauty of Mt. Fuji; Fujizakura Heights Beer, an award-winning craft beer brewed using natural spring water from Mt. Fuji; Fuji Chobo no Yu Yurari Onsen, a natural hot spring sourced from 1,000 meters underground at the foot of Mt. Fuji; and Fujiten Snow Resort, where visitors can enjoy winter activities such as skiing and snowboarding with magnificent views of the mountain. From the Lake Kawaguchiko area at the northern foothills of Mt. Fuji, we will continue sharing the ever-changing beauty of Mt. Fuji throughout the seasons.

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