Thursday, February 15, 2024

shimizu-fujinomiya-tokyo

After the krazy experience at the Kuretake Inn, we figured we should get down to breakfast early and there was already a line!

I felt pressured with the amount of people in line behind me, that I didn't take very much food.

I was stoked though that I could see Mount Fuji from my seat in the dining area of the hotel.

And I was relieved to see Mount Fuji from the very end of the platform of the JR Shimizu station...

We caught the train from Shimizu to Fujinomiya.

TIP: If you get a chance to ride the JR Tokaido Line from Shimizu toward Fujinomiya, ride in the very first car and stand by the driver, you'll see the best views of Mount Fuji....we'll have to try this the next time, since we didn't know of it at the time

At JR Fuji, we changed trains to the JR Minobe line and made our way to JR Fujinomiya

You'll be able to see Mount Fuji along the route and from the platform of the Fujinomiya station.

Satoshi wanted to check out the Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha

We shared a plate of Fujinomiya Yakisoba at the nearby Omiya Yokocho..delicious!

Apparently there are different types of noodles that are used for Fujinomiya yakisoba  (kanoya, sogamen, marumo, sanomen), not sure which type was used for the yakisoba we ate but I enjoyed this because it is on the dry side, not drenched in sauce like some yakisoba can be.

They let you have a cup of spring water from the melted snow off of Mount Fuji...make sure your hand does not touch the water!

All the shops at this spot use this water for their coffee as well as for cooking

So cold and delicious!








And then we went to the Mount Fuji World Heritage Center

The building is made from the cedar trees from Mount Fuji and is made to look like an upside down Mount Fuji (sakasa Fuji)

Here you can learn about Mount Fuji and also see an unobstructed view of Mount Fuji
Definitely worth the 300 yen (per adult), more if you visit the other exhibits

We bought some Morominasu, from Masuya Saketen

Moromi (the mash from shoyu) is simmered with nasu (eggplant) ...delicious with rice.
And sweets from Fujitaro

Chocolate manju filled with chestnut, dorayaki & karinto manju

And then we caught a taxi to the Forest Hills, where Satoshi's potential tour group would have lunch.

The view was spectacular! from the dining area

I ordered the shirasu (whitebait) with cabbage pepperoncino

This also came with a small salad and dessert
I chose the cheesecake and it also came with a complimentary piece of cake!

Everything was delicious, but the view was the star of the meal!

After lunch we walked back to the station to catch a bus to the JR Fuji station.

I bought a package of Tanuki musubi mix.

Tanuki musubi is a local favorite in Shizuoka...(tenkasu (tempura bits), negi (green onion) and shoyu)

I had been wanting to recreate this after seeing it on a tv show, I'm glad I found this so we can try it to see how it should taste.

From JR Fuji, we made our way back to Tokyo.

Just like the ride to Shizuoka the non-reserved car was packed! 

Luckily we were able to find seats, even though we had to sit apart.

It was quite a long day, the weather was beautiful, lots of walking and eating.

We hope you enjoyed this adventure as much as we did.

Mount Fuji World Heritage Center
5-12 Miyacho
Fujinomiya, Shizuoka
Closed Third Tuesdays
Admission: 300 yen (adults), more if you visit the other exhibits

Fujinomiya Yakisoba Antenna Shop
4-23 Miyacho
Fujinomiya, Shizuoka
Hours: 10:00-13:00 (Tuesdays), 10:00-16:30 (Wednesdays-Mondays)

Masuya Saketen
7-16 Omiyacho
Fujinomiya, Shizuoka
Closed Wednesdays
Hours: 10:00-17:30

Fujitaro
8-3 Omiyacho
Fujinomiya, Shizuoka
Closed Wednesdays
Hours: 9:00-18:00

Forest Hills
205-1 Kuroda
Fujinomiya, Shizuoka

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

The pic of Mt.Fuji at the top of the canal is great!

Could you explain what the sign over the spring means? Why is boiling required only if you take it away?

Anonymous said...

so gorgeous! I really want to try following this. Maybe not in September because there wouldn't be a snow cap.
Once we went to see the shibazakura park and I remember the train driver actually makes a short stop for everyone to get off and take pictures of Fujisan.
v

Lindsay-Jean said...

What lovely views!

K and S said...

Anon, I think it is a precautionary with them telling you to boil the water if you take the water away, they don't want to get in trouble if you should get sick with water that wasn't consumed there...this is why they don't do doggie bags in Japan

V, we were really lucky with good weather

LJ, glad you enjoyed :)

Take care everyone.
Kat

Anonymous said...

Kat, what a wonderful day you both had. We were there in Shizuoka on January 25th stayed at the Nippondaira Hotel and had the most spectacular view of Mt. Fuji. Clear day and in the evening the sight of Mt. Fuji on the left and a huge full moon on the right . It doesn't get any better than that. Been to Japan quite a few times and it was always obstructed by clouds and overcast weather. What a blessing to have seen it in it's glory!
Bonny ogg
ps the rooms at this hotel has a wall of glass!

KirkK said...

Man, the views of Mount Fuji! Outstanding Kat!

K and S said...

oh em gee Bonny! that Nippondaira Hotel, we always pass it when we ride the bus, looks fantastic, nice you got to stay and see Mount Fuji!

Kirk, it was so nice!

Take care you two.
Kat