On February 23rd, I went to the Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center in Fujinomiya. After I got there, I found out it was Mt. Fuji Day! Free admission to the center was part of the day. I never get tired of seeing Fujisan.
What do you eat in Fujinomiya? Fujinomiya Yakisoba, of course.
One of my blog followers, Shayndel ( joanne)is an american that lives in Oita, Japan. It was in her blog that I first encountered the name Fuji and felt I like this mountain.
Your first photo is stunning.
ReplyDeleteOne of my blog followers, Shayndel ( joanne)is an american that lives in Oita, Japan. It was in her blog that I first encountered the name Fuji and felt I like this mountain.
ReplyDeleteGood timing for your visit and a picture perfect day, it is an amazing mountain. Beautiful photos Pamela.
ReplyDeleteGood timing!
ReplyDeleteThe mountain is always amazing. Nice to see "Mr Hokkaido Kudasai" along for the trip too.
Majestic mountains capture our awe and inspiration. Great that your timing was great for a visit.
ReplyDeletexx, Carol
So many more views of Mt.Fuji -- I love the famous woodcuts and I love your photos too!
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The heritage center looks wonderful -- I saw it from afar; how lovely to be closer! Your photos are terrific.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos Pamela and the food looks delicious too.
ReplyDeleteFujisan looks so impressive! I'd never tire of seeing him either. And what a nice coincidende to get their on Mt Juji day, too!
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