Ideboku Dairy Cows
Located at the base of Mt. Fuji, Ideboku Farm is where Holstein, Jersey, and Swiss Brown dairy cows enjoy a meticulously maintained environment that prioritizes hygiene and their well-being yielding an array of dairy products, including gelato, yogurt, and artisan cheeses, all crafted locally and bursting with flavor.
Ideboku Farm Milk House
Ideboku Dairy Farm, home to the charming "Milk House" shop selling freshly made gelato, yogurt, and artisan cheeses.
Ideboku Sakura
Pink cherry illuminated against a backdrop of blossoms, and in the distance, the iconic snow-capped peak of Mt. Fuji emerges majestically, framed by a clear azure sky.
Tanuki Lake Campsite Observation Terrace
Azure skies as backdrop to a snow-capped Mt. Fuji as viewed from Tanuki Lake Campsite Observation Terrace.
Asagiri-Kogen Highland Plateau
Nestled in the northern reaches of Fujinomiya, Shizuoka Prefecture, lies the picturesque Asagiri-Kogen, a highland plateau on the northwestern flank of Japan's iconic Mount Fuji, famous for pastoral scenes of dairy cows grazing in the expansive pastures scattered across the plateau.
Recreation at Lake Tanuki
Lake Tanuki: Your Gateway to Adventure at the Foot of Mt. Fuji! Enjoy Fishing, Boating, Biking, Camping, and Barbecues!
Kenashi Mountain Range
Discovering Mt. Kenashi: From Ducks on Lake Tanuki to Panoramic Summit Views
Chojagatake Mountain Range
Against a clear blue sky, the snow capped mountains, adorned with a mix of evergreen and barren deciduous trees, offer a striking contrast, while Lake Tanuki mirrors the mountain range, its tranquil waters gently stirred by a light breeze, causing subtle ripples that delicately dance upon the surface.
Osawa-Kuzure Gouge on Mt. Fuji
A majestic snow-capped western slope of Mount Fuji captured in the late morning light with towering evergreen trees standing tall in the foreground while sunlight illuminates the rugged contours of a deep gouge into the face of the volcano.
Anglers Admire Mt. Fuji on Lake Tanuki
Anglers savoring a serene day on Lake Tanuki, with the majestic Mount Fuji draped in snow creating a breathtaking backdrop. The anglers catch mostly nonnative species of fish that have been repeatedly introduced into lakes and ponds for sport fishing throughout Japan, often neglecting the potential impact on native species.