KIMONO MEGU | Mount Fuji Kimono Experience
Shooting spots
E1. Scenic Spots Within Walking Distance
Popular locations accessible on foot from our store:
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Arakurayama Sengen Shrine – Iconic torii gate with a breathtaking view of Mt. Fuji
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Komuro Sengen Shrine – A peaceful, historic shrine with a serene atmosphere
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Kanadorii (Golden Torii Gate) – A symbolic landmark of Mt. Fuji’s spiritual heritage
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Honmachi 2-chome – A charming street filled with traditional Japanese architecture
E2. Scenic Spots Accessible by Car
If you’re planning to drive, here are more stunning locations to explore:
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Oishi Park (Lake Kawaguchi) – A picturesque lakeside park with seasonal flowers
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Lake Yamanaka – Offers a beautiful reflection of Mt. Fuji on the water’s surface
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Oshino Hakkai – A historic village with crystal-clear spring water and traditional Japanese scenery
E3. Recommended Rainy-Day Locations
Even on rainy days, there are many indoor or semi-indoor locations where you can capture beautiful kimono photos!
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Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum – A European-style garden and palace-like architecture with exquisite music box exhibitions, great for both indoor and outdoor photography
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Kubota Itchiku Art Museum – Famous for its unique Itchiku Tsujigahana dyeing art, this museum itself is an artwork. Its Japanese garden, bamboo paths, and traditional buildings create a stunning backdrop for photos, rain or shine
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Saiko Iyashi-no-Sato Nenba – A reconstructed Edo-period thatched-roof village, offering a nostalgic, historic feel
These locations not only provide shelter from the rain but also enhance the charm of your kimono photos, leaving you with unforgettable memories!