Lake Sai Bat Cave, Fujikawaguchiko
#2 among attractions in Fujikawaguchiko
Facts and practical information
Lake Sai Bat Cave is the largest of the several lava tubes that are near Lake Sai, in the Aokigahara forest in the northern side of Mount Fuji, Japan. It is known as a cave where visitors can observe the bats which live there. ()
Fujikawaguchiko Japan
Lake Sai Bat Cave – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Fugaku Wind Cave, Narusawa Ice Cave, Lake Kawaguchi, Saiko Lake.
- 1.4 miSWCave
Fugaku Wind Cave, Fujikawaguchiko
36 min walk • Nestled in the picturesque town of Fujikawaguchiko, Japan, the Fugaku Wind Cave offers a unique natural attraction that beckons tourists from around the globe. Known in Japanese as "Fugaku Fuketsu," this scenic spot showcases the geological wonders shaped by the forces...
- 1.4 miSNatural attraction, Geologic formation, Park
Narusawa Ice Cave
35 min walk • Nestled within the lush forests of the Fuji Five Lakes region, the Narusawa Ice Cave in Japan offers a chilling glimpse into the natural wonders of volcanic activity. This striking cave, formed by the flowing lava from Mount Fuji's eruption in the year 864, presents an...
- 4.5 miENature, Natural attraction, Lake
Lake Kawaguchi
114 min walk • Nestled at the foot of the iconic Mount Fuji, Lake Kawaguchi is a serene and picturesque destination in Japan that beckons travelers with its natural beauty and tranquil waters. As one of the Fuji Five Lakes, it offers unparalleled views of the country's highest peak...
- 0.8 miNENature, Natural attraction, Lake
Saiko Lake
21 min walk • Nestled in the serene landscape of the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, Saiko Lake in Japan is a site of natural beauty that captivates visitors with its tranquil waters and picturesque surroundings. This caldera lake, formed by a volcanic eruption nearly a millennium...
- 3.4 miSWThick forest on the side of Mt. Fuji
Aokigahara
86 min walk • Aokigahara, often referred to as the Sea of Trees, is a dense forest located at the northwestern flank of Japan's Mount Fuji. This sprawling 35-square-kilometer forest holds a mystique as thick as its tree cover, with a history rich in folklore and modern narratives...
- 5.3 miSWNature, Natural attraction, Lake
Lake Motosu
136 min walk • Nestled in the scenic landscapes of Yamanashi Prefecture, Lake Motosu is a serene and picturesque destination in Japan that beckons nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. This tranquil body of water is one of the Fuji Five Lakes, known for their stunning views of...
- 3.6 miWNature, Natural attraction, Lake
Lake Shōji
91 min walk • Nestled in the scenic splendor of the Fuji Five Lakes region, Lake Shōji is a serene destination that captivates visitors with its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere. This picturesque lake, one of the smallest in the cluster, is situated at the base of Japan's...
- 3.8 miSVolcano
Mount Ōmuro
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- 4.8 miSEMuseum, Military museum, History museum
Kawaguchiko Motor Museum, Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park
122 min walk • Kawaguchiko Motor Museum / Fighter Museum is a museum located in Yamanashi prefecture, Japan. Founded in 1981 by former race driver and businessman Nobuo Harada, it has a collection of antique motor vehicles.
- 7.2 miSWGeologic formation, Park
Asagiri Plateau, Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park
184 min walk • The Asagiri Plateau is located at the southwest base of Mount Fuji in Fujinomiya, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.The Asagiri Plateau is richly utilized for its pasture land and many dairy farms are situated along it. The elevation of the plateau is generally around 800 m or 900 m.
- 1 miNW