Spots offering stunning views of Mt. Fuji

Katase Kaigan West Beach / Kugenuma-Kaigan

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This gently sloping beach with the soft sound of waves provides excellent views of Enoshima to the front, and the Mt. Fuji, Hakone, and Izu mountain range to the west. Also located in Katase Kaigan, the views from the Ocean Deck of Enoshima Aquarium are spectacular.

Katase Fishing Port Promenade

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The breakwater to the east and west of Katase Fishing Port has been developed as a promenade fronting onto the Shonan Sea.

Enoshima Bentenbashi Bridge

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This 389 meter long pedestrian-only bridge connects the mainland of Katase Kaigan with Enoshima.
It has been selected as one of the top 100 bridges in Kanagawa.

Enoshima Sea Candle (Lighthouse Observation Tower)

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Enoshima’s symbolic tower, standing at a height of 59.8 meters, and 119.6 meters above sea level.
Not just views of Mt. Fuji, the Sea Candle provides stunning 360-degree panoramic views of Sagami Bay, making this the number one photo spot on the island.

Chigogafuchi Abyss

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There are superb views of Mt. Fuji through the clear air here, with the views in winter being particularly beautiful. Well known as a place with spectacular sunsets, Chigogafuchi is also listed as one of the “50 Best Scenic Places in Kanagawa”. When the weather is good, visitors can also climb down to the rocky stretch to fish or explore the seashore.

The Allure of Mt. Fuji’s Many Expressions

Diamond Fuji and Pearl Fuji

Every year around early April and September, visitors can witness what is known as “Diamond Fuji”.
Diamond Fuji is a meteorological optical phenomenon in which the summit of Mt. Fuji and the sun overlap, creating the appearance of a dazzling diamond.
From Enoshima, this alignment is at its best from around the 3rd to the 6th of April, and the 5th to the 8th of September.
Note: Depending on the weather conditions, Diamond Fuji may not be visible.

Diamond Fuji

There is another view of Mt. Fuji known as “Pearl Fuji”, which can be seen when the full moon overlaps with the summit of the mountain. However, there are no set dates upon which this beautiful view can be seen. If you’re lucky, you may get the chance to see it during your trip…

Aside from Enoshima, there are countless other great Mt. Fuji viewing spots.
Lots of these are in and around Fujisawa City. The names of many of these places, such as Fujimizaka, Fujimidai, and Fujimibashi, include the word “Fujimi”, which means “To view Mt. Fuji”.

Pearl Fuji

Mt. Fuji from North Fujisawa

The open countryside of northern Fujisawa is also home to many places from which to get clear views of Mt. Fuji.
Some spots also offer the chance to get a glimpse of the bullet train at the same time as taking in views of the mountain!

Views of Enoshima and Mt. Fuji from Inamuragasaki

The views of Enoshima and Mt. Fuji became popular in the Edo Period about 200 years ago through depictions in popular landscape paintings and ukiyo-e.
The views from the coast of Kamakura may be called one of the great wonders of the world. A relaxing drive down Highway 134 along the coast from Kamakura to Enoshima is a great way to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Mt. Fuji. And for those desiring a romantic trip, the evening silhouettes of Enoshima and Mt. Fuji are not to be missed!