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Saiko Iyashi no sato NENBA (Lake Saiko Country of Healing )

2014/02/06

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category: activities, mount-fuji-area, nature-sites, sightseeing-spots

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Address 2710, Saiko Nenba, Fujikawaguchiko-machi, Minamitsuru-gun, Yamanashi
Parking lot Free parking lots available (120 cars, 10 buses)
Access by public transport: Get off at the Kawaguchiko Station of the Fujikyuko Line, take a bus for 40 minutes and get off at the Saiko-Iyashi-no-sato-Nenba bus stop.
Photo taken on June 2013 (updated on June 2013)

Scenery in the site

Located at the western side of the Lack Saiko, surrounded by the forests of Aokigahara and Mt. fuji, it is a reconstructed village built in a beautiful natural environment. The Nenba area was heavily damaged by the typhoon disaster in 1966, almost all houses lost in the disaster. People in Fujikawaguchi-machi rebuilt the whole village with beautiful thatch roofs afterward.

Inside view of the Tou-to-Kaori-no-Kanuyama

Beside its beautiful natural sceneries, there are also plenty of experience-based lectures. Visitors can take part in various activities such as ceramic art, pastille and Japanese paper making, etc.

Restaurants and gift shops near the parking lots.

(reception)

Scenery from Fujimi Bridge

Scenery in the site (2)

Promenade from the parking lot

Visitors can see the well reserved mountains and lands of Japan, and also feel the good old days. Take a deep breath of the air, and feel the healing power produced by the natural and space.

Inside view of the Relaxation House

Inside view of the Seseragi House

Inside view of the Sand Control Museum

Special product processing ground

Scenery in the site (3)

※ This article is provided by the courtesy of “Usagi no Heya (Rabbit Room)”, the blog provides tourist attractions information of Kanagawa Prefecture and the surrounding areas including Izu, Hakone, Kamakura, Yokohama and Yamanashi. http://livesnow.web.fc2.com

※ Please make sure the info you see is the latest in advance.


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