(Source: pixta)
Oshino Hakkai boasts of having clear, pure spring water from Mt. Fuji that was purified through the subsoil of Mt. Fuji. The water is crystal clear, so the fish in the pond look as if they are flying in the air. The ponds are even more beautiful on a misty morning. The beauty of the clear blue water is beyond the imagination.
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Rustic dwellings with straw-thatched roofs surround the ponds as they have for many years, creating an ancient Japanese landscape. The historic houses and the water mills with Mt. Fuji in the background create a peaceful pastoral setting. There are a number of restaurants and cafes that are renovated from these classical houses.
(Source: なまらいい)
The village of Oshino where Oshino Hakkai is located is well known as a great viewing point of Mt. Fuji. Many photographers and painters are drawn to this area, and it came to be called "Oshino Fuji." The view of Mt. Fuji is stunning throughout the year, but it is especially appealing in winter. The snow-capped rustic houses accentuate the beauty of Mt. Fuji.
(Source: pixta)
In the area of Oshino Hakkai, there are many soba restaurants crafting delicious soba with the spring water from Mt. Fuji. The water has been chosen as one of the 100 best sources of natural water in Japan. Among them, "Bukkake" soba at Tensho-an is very popular. Their yakimiso (baked miso) on a wooden spoon is also exquisite.
(Source: まめのぼやき)
(Source: pixta)
Oshino Hakkai boasts of having clear, pure spring water from Mt. Fuji that was purified through the subsoil of Mt. Fuji. The water is crystal clear, so the fish in the pond look as if they are flying in the air. The ponds are even more beautiful on a misty morning. The beauty of the clear blue water is beyond the imagination.
(Source: pixta)
Rustic dwellings with straw-thatched roofs surround the ponds as they have for many years, creating an ancient Japanese landscape. The historic houses and the water mills with Mt. Fuji in the background create a peaceful pastoral setting. There are a number of restaurants and cafes that are renovated from these classical houses.
(Source: なまらいい)
The village of Oshino where Oshino Hakkai is located is well known as a great viewing point of Mt. Fuji. Many photographers and painters are drawn to this area, and it came to be called "Oshino Fuji." The view of Mt. Fuji is stunning throughout the year, but it is especially appealing in winter. The snow-capped rustic houses accentuate the beauty of Mt. Fuji.
(Source: pixta)
In the area of Oshino Hakkai, there are many soba restaurants crafting delicious soba with the spring water from Mt. Fuji. The water has been chosen as one of the 100 best sources of natural water in Japan. Among them, "Bukkake" soba at Tensho-an is very popular. Their yakimiso (baked miso) on a wooden spoon is also exquisite.
(Source: まめのぼやき)