Lake Yamanakako — Largest of Fuji Five Lakes
Lake Yamanakako, the largest and highest-elevation (980m) of the Fuji Five Lakes, stretches 6.8km east-west with the southern shore offering unobstructed panoramic views of Mt. Fuji's northern face. Unlike the more developed Kawaguchiko, Yamanakako retains a quieter, more rural character — the southern shore is lined with small vacation homes, camping grounds, and flower fields rather than hotels and museums. The lake's higher elevation and northerly position provide uniquely dramatic perspectives of Fuji, particularly in winter when the snow-capped peak appears to rise directly from the frozen lake surface.
The lake is famous for its flower fields: Hananomiyako Park plants 30 hectares of cosmos, sunflowers, and poppies in seasonal rotation, creating foregrounds of color against Fuji's white cone. Winter brings migrating swans (November–March) that gather in the shallow western bays — over 600 whooper swans arrive annually, creating rare opportunities to photograph swans with Mt. Fuji in the background.
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