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Narita Yume Farm Auto Campsite
or you can park and stay on these Roadside Stations Michinoeki with free parking area and open 24 hours.
If you arrive early and would like to start the journey right away, head straight to Mt.Fuji. About 4-5 hours’ drive from Narita office depending on traffic and the road you will take. You can choose to take the local road or the expressway. You will be able to pass through big cities like Tokyo if you choose the local road.There is a lot to see and do around Mt.Fuji area, to make the best of it, we recommend you stay for 2 days at least.
PICA Fujisaiko Campground
Narusawa Roadside Station
Onsen - Fuji Yurari Hot Spring
After visiting the lakes, you can head to Saiko Iyashi-no-Sato Nenba (Traditional Japanese Village). It is also known as the “Healing Village” This village was reconstructed after it was damaged by a typhoon. Now, it consists of Japanese souvenirs shops, some are handmade. If you’re looking for more Japanese souvenir this is the place to go.
If you think ‘SUICIDE FOREST’ is not a good option, you may want to skip it and just make your way to 2 of the most famous caves in Japan. Both Narusawa Ice cave and Fugaku Wind cave are an easy trail.
The Fugaku wind cave is surrounded by the rich greenery of Aokigahara Jukai. Even in summer, the temperature inside the cave remains at an average of 3 degrees Celsius. It was used as a natural refrigerator to store silkworm eggs until the early Showa period. It is now designated as a national natural monument. Once inside, you will be able to see icicles that do not even melt during summer.The Narusawa Ice cave is located at the eastern entrance of Aokigahara Jukai(the photo below). It is counted as one of the sightseeing spots of Fuji 5 Lakes throughout the year. Narusawa’s tree lava group is said to have one of the largest number of spiracles in the world.
After a tiring day, you may choose to stay in our recommended Campgrounds, Hot springs or Roadside stations.
If you are a fan of Ninjas, you may want to make a short stop at Iga-ryu Ninjas house. It offers a Ninja show and a Ninjas experience where you can wear Ninjas clothes. They also have souvenirs which you cannot buy anywhere else.
Not so far from the Iga-Ryu Ninja House is the Nara Deer Park. Considered the messengers of the Gods, Nara's over 1000 deer have become a symbol of the city and have even been designated as a natural treasure. Deer crackers are available around the park. Deer’s are surprisingly tame but they can aggressive at some point if they know that you’re teasing them with food.
There are few attractions that you can visit around Nara area. It includes Todaiji, Kasuga Taisha, Kofukuji and the Nara National Museum.
Immerse yourself in a tunnel of green with a stroll through Kyoto's bamboo forest. The Arashiyama Bamboo Grove is one of Kyoto's most iconic sights, and a walk through it will be one of your most lasting impressions of this city. The riverbanks of Kamo River are popular walking spots for residents and tourists. There are also many residents and tourists who just casually go to Kamo River for picnics. There are also nearby restaurants in the area. Here’s some recommendation.
Dotonbori is a very crowded place, parking your vehicle somewhere else is a must.
There are still a lot more to Osaka than just Dotonbori, you can roam around Osaka during the daytime. You can visit Osaka Aquarium and Universal studios if you are a kid at heart. Abeno harukas, Minoo Park, Umeda sky building, Kuromon market and Mozu tombs are just a few places you can in Osaka.
Recommended coin parking with hot spring close to Namba-Osaka: