Cycling Around Mount Fuji

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Note that this photo is a posed shot. You are supposed to cycling anti-clockwise around the lake! Haha If you are deciding between taking the train to Kawaguchiko or driving, you can check out the car rental prices at   https://www.nipponrentacar.co.jp/english/user-guide/reservations.html   and train prices at   http://www.hyperdia.com/ It depends on whether you’re staying overnight at Kawaguchiko and the number of people travelling. Remember to add toll fees of about ¥4200 one way. We decided to rent a car but forgot about the toll fees so it ended up being more expensive. I’d say if you’re staying for one night and there are at least 3 of you, renting a car is a good option. If there are two of you and you want more freedom to move around (such as going to neighbouring places like Oshino Hakkai, Chureito Pagoda, Yamanakako etc) it is also better to rent a car. You should also be warned that traffic is congested upon leaving and arriving at Tokyo. We parked our car at our ryokan Kozan

Unazuki Onsen – Kurobe Gorge Tram

A very quiet town, unazuki-onsen is where you go to get to Kurobe Gorge. It takes about 4 hours to get there from Tokyo with a change at Echigoyuzawa and Uozu. You also have to top up JPY1300+ towards Uozu because the train travels on non-JR line. Then you cross to the Shin-Uozu station to take a train to Unazuki-onsen, it’s non-JR.

You then cross over to the Kurobe Tram station to board to tram to enter the gorge. Round-trip takes 3 hours. Basically you just sit on the tram and enjoy the scenery =) which I feel is nicer than Taroko Gorge in Taiwan. Take the cheapest most open carriage if you can stand the cold winds or the second cheapest which has windows so it’s not so cold. You can enjoy outdoor hot springs at Keyakidaira or Kanetsuri. I suggest at least one hour at Keyakidaira if you want to soak in the hot spring and more if you wish to eat there (we saw some udon shops).

During Summer holidays and Autumnal colours, the place is very crowded so making reservations (via your hotel for example) for train tickets is advisable. Here's the fare and time table.

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