Fujisan World Heritage Center(Mt.Fuji World Heritage Center)
Fujisan World Heritage Center(Mt.Fuji World Heritage Center)
Fujisan World Heritage Center(Mt.Fuji World Heritage Center)
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Yamanashi prefecture newly established the South Hall as “Yamanashi Prefectural Fujisan World Heritage Center, which opened in June 2016. The center takes the lead in providing information on Fujisan’s outstanding universal value to many people visiting the World Heritage site Fujisan, and in preserving and managing the Site.
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ふーちゃん
Nagoya, Japan409 contributions
Sep 2023 • Family
It was located in front of the entrance to the Fuji Subaru Line.
Entry to the facility was free.
There is a South Building and a North Building, and it is very useful for tracing the history of Mt. Fuji.
There is also a cafe and souvenir shop.
Be sure to stop by.
Entry to the facility was free.
There is a South Building and a North Building, and it is very useful for tracing the history of Mt. Fuji.
There is also a cafe and souvenir shop.
Be sure to stop by.

Written September 10, 2023
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VinnieLondon
London, UK12,778 contributions
Jan 2020 • Solo
Worthwhile stop as a starting point of a Mount Fuji visit. Two buildings ..one on the right less interesting with the main souvenir shop, restrooms and a large screen video some less interesting exhibits. The left side building far more interesting with a 360 degree exhibition and 8 minute video show.
Written January 25, 2020
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travelseeker4u
London, UK25 contributions
Jun 2020 • Family
We visited in June after lockdown and before international tourists were back out, as we live in Shizuoka it was a local trip for us and we had the place to ourselves. Every 20 minutes there’s a film about Mount Fuji and the lit up Mountain above you goes through a sequence of different colours and projects a thunderstorm, it’s fun to watch. There are information boards and photos and a library, it’s free, mostly in Japanese and probably a 30 minute stop.
Written June 18, 2020
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theoldwoman
Worksop, England299 contributions
Jan 2016 • Friends
Visited with friends on a coach tour. The best thing about the visitor centre is the view of the volcano, let's be honest, that's why it's there, and it does that very well.
We were fortunate to be visiting on one of the few days each year with clear skies (less than 10% according to our guide), and were rewarded with a super view.
We had been teased with lesser views during the coach ride from Tokyo, but it was much better to have time to stand and soak in the amazing sight from the balcony, which was two feet deep in snow at the time.
We were fortunate to be visiting on one of the few days each year with clear skies (less than 10% according to our guide), and were rewarded with a super view.
We had been teased with lesser views during the coach ride from Tokyo, but it was much better to have time to stand and soak in the amazing sight from the balcony, which was two feet deep in snow at the time.
Written July 28, 2016
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Stephturk
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia379 contributions
Sep 2017 • Friends
Before we headed up to the Mt Fuji Fifth Station we stopped for about an hour to see how Mt Fuji was formed and learn a little bit more about Mt Fuji.
Along with an informative short movie there were plenty of interesting pictures about Mt Fuji and even how the crater looks (for those who cant make it up to the top).
You can see Mt Fuji from the Centre weather permitting.
I was also surprisingly able to try on a Japanese Wedding Kimono at the centre, which was very special. The ladies helping with this were just lovely (Thank you ladies).
There is also a small gift shop at the Centre.
Along with an informative short movie there were plenty of interesting pictures about Mt Fuji and even how the crater looks (for those who cant make it up to the top).
You can see Mt Fuji from the Centre weather permitting.
I was also surprisingly able to try on a Japanese Wedding Kimono at the centre, which was very special. The ladies helping with this were just lovely (Thank you ladies).
There is also a small gift shop at the Centre.
Written October 4, 2017
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captk2071
Sydney, Australia6,048 contributions
Jul 2017 • Family
The building is nice with some infotainment displays on Mt Fuji and the local environment. Fairly light weight on heavy science. Cafe and gift shop is mandatory and the ranger station lent it some cachet. At the end of the day, it is not really a tourist attraction but a superior rest stop.
Written July 14, 2017
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Tina A
London, UK184 contributions
Jul 2017
This place seemed like a quick stopover to just rest and use the amenities ( coffee shop, toilets and souvenir stall)
But it turned out to give us some of the best photos of this beautiful mountain.
We used the top deck to take photos which are amazing including the classic view we all love and want to capture.
This was a great move because by the time we got to the top of Fuji-San p, the rain began to fall and clouds of mists formed.Lack of fore site would have meant that we wouldn't have got the great perspective and/or any photos...
Stop for a half an hour..... it's worth it
But it turned out to give us some of the best photos of this beautiful mountain.
We used the top deck to take photos which are amazing including the classic view we all love and want to capture.
This was a great move because by the time we got to the top of Fuji-San p, the rain began to fall and clouds of mists formed.Lack of fore site would have meant that we wouldn't have got the great perspective and/or any photos...
Stop for a half an hour..... it's worth it
Written July 4, 2017
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Wasessa
Shrewsbury, UK488 contributions
Apr 2017 • Couples
Visited with hubby as part of a Titan" Essence of Japan" tour.
We only went in the free Visitor Museum not the paying Museum. Have to say that we were not impressed with the fact that they have built the Museum in front of the viewing deck so that photos generally include a view of the Museum roof!
Sat and watched the English version of the video presentation but it was difficult to hear due to it being located in a busy area next to stairs with people walking by!
Usual shop, refreshments available and good toilet facilities.
Enjoyed interacting with Pepper the Robot!
A good stop off, but have to say we had much better views of Mount Fuji when visiting Mount Kamiyama!
We only went in the free Visitor Museum not the paying Museum. Have to say that we were not impressed with the fact that they have built the Museum in front of the viewing deck so that photos generally include a view of the Museum roof!
Sat and watched the English version of the video presentation but it was difficult to hear due to it being located in a busy area next to stairs with people walking by!
Usual shop, refreshments available and good toilet facilities.
Enjoyed interacting with Pepper the Robot!
A good stop off, but have to say we had much better views of Mount Fuji when visiting Mount Kamiyama!
Written April 22, 2017
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mapphobia
Kawasaki, Japan113 contributions
Mar 2017 • Friends
This facility has two buildings: South building as a charged museum and North building as a free visitor center. The admission is just 420 yen for adult. I enjoyed illuminated Mt. Fuji and a bird-eye view picture. But other exhibits were not interactive and mediocre.
In the North building, there were video showing about Mt. Fuji, a gift shop, a currency exchange machine, a robot which conducts a questionnaire survey. The most fun activity was a photo taking while dressing up in old pilgrim attire. Don't miss it. It was also free!
In the North building, there were video showing about Mt. Fuji, a gift shop, a currency exchange machine, a robot which conducts a questionnaire survey. The most fun activity was a photo taking while dressing up in old pilgrim attire. Don't miss it. It was also free!
Written March 10, 2017
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Mylene E
Manila, Philippines112 contributions
May 2016 • Family
The center has a tourist information center which was a great help to us since we went on our own (no tour guide). We were given maps for the bus routes and another brochure for restaurants in the area. Although there was a restaurant at the center which served cold and hot udon, we ended up at a restaurant right across the center called Hoto Oda (but that would be subject of a separate review). At any rate, the center also has a souvenir shop where my daughter bought a set of post cards. I bought 2 big packs of noodles - 1 for cold udon and 1 for hoto or hot noodles. They were delicious.
Written June 22, 2016
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When is the Fujisan World Heritage Center open? We are planning to visit in late November and stay in a nearby hotel for one night. Please inform us when the Center is open (days and Hours) We are architects from Chicago. Are photos permitted?
Thank you, Joanna Drake
Written July 23, 2018
The opening time will be from 8:30 to 17:00
Written July 24, 2018
Hi!
If I may ask, is there any entrance fee for the Fujisan World Heritage Center? Thanks for your help.
Written March 5, 2018
Per their website:
JPY 420 / adult
JPY 330 / adult in a group of more than 10 people
JPY 210 / university and college student
JPY 170 / university and college student in a group of more than 10 people
* No admission fees are required for the following people.
・Students in high school or under (Please note that we may ask for showing your student identification cards.)
・Physically challenged people and their caregivers (Please note that this applies up to 1 caregiver for each physically challenged person. Also, we may ask for showing the identification booklet for the physically challenged. )
Written March 19, 2018
この投稿は富士宮の【静岡県富士山世界遺産センター】でしたね。すみませーーーん
Written February 25, 2018
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