Things to do in Yamanashi Prefecture, Chubu: The Best Forests

May 22, 2021 Claudia Navarrete

Yamanashi Prefecture (山梨県, Yamanashi-ken) is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of the main island of Honshu.
Restaurants in Yamanashi Prefecture

1. Kosuge-gawa Odaki no Shioji-rin

Kosuge-mura, Kosuge-mura, Kitatsuru-gun 409-0142 Yamanashi Prefecture
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Kosuge-gawa Odaki no Shioji-rin

2. Aokigahara Forest

Fujikawaguchiko-machi, Minamitsuru-gun 401-0332 Yamanashi Prefecture http://www.fujisan.ne.jp/nature/jukai.php
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4.5 based on 172 reviews

Aokigahara Forest

Reviewed By Shig31 - Singapore, Singapore

Visited Aokigahara and spent about 4hrs hiking and going off-trail by following markers left by others. Started off at the Bat Cave entrance. You can get here by buying the 2-day Sightseeing Bus ticket, which is a huge saving for to-and-fro travel to this area. This is available at Kawaguchiko Station. Also, there's 4G connection even within the forest, but note that off the trails, it may not be available. Bring a compass and map to orientate if you're intending to really explore. First off, this forest that's birthed from the fertile lava flow ages ago feels seems very different from others I've hiked in. Tree roots are often observed snaking across the surface, and the soil looks brittle, with lichen and other flora covering the ground (soil isn't very visible other than on the trail). The trees, maybe for the autumn, appear a muted green. There's hardly a sound and creatures were rarely seen. The day I visited, I only encountered three other hikers during my hike. Don't be shy to greet hikers. Generally, locals take note of solo hikers here and given the reputation of Aokigahara, that's kinda to be expected. The various trails are easily to follow and walk along. It isn't technical except for certain rocky parts and a few climbs. And the air in certain parts of the forest can suddenly become still and stale, like there's a sudden "presence". Don't panic, but just walk on. Second. Don't go off trail and just follow the markers out of curiosity if you're not dressed appropriately and with proper footwear, or know what you're dealing it. The lichens/ moss may just be covering brittle soil. There are holes and drops in the solid lava formations beneath your feet, and it can get slippery when stepping on roots if it's covered by other flora. The markers left by users - whatever their intent - can suddenly stop. Retracing your steps can be a challenge as markers aren't always placed at a prominent position. The surroundings are pretty uniform so getting your bearings might be challenging. Coupled with the eerie peacefulness, it can be pretty unnerving and can throw off your sense of direction. Third, there are toilets scattered around. But these are spread far apart from each other. Keep yourself hydrated, but remember this. Don't pee at any random area as it's rude. Enjoy your hike, but stay safe! If you're not in the best mental state, keep calm, and I encourage you to seek help and not venture in alone.

3. Takeda-no-Mori

1748 Hagurocho Katayama, Kofu 400-0071 Yamanashi Prefecture +81 55-251-8551 https://www.pref.yamanashi.jp/shisetsu/kenyurin/takeda_kenkou.html
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Takeda-no-Mori

4. Kawaguchiko Sozo-no-Mori

6603 Funatsu, Fujikawaguchiko-machi, Minamitsuru-gun 401-0301 Yamanashi Prefecture
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Kawaguchiko Sozo-no-Mori

5. Hokutoshi Oomurasaki Center

2812 Nagasakacho Tomioka, Hokuto 408-0024 Yamanashi Prefecture +81 551-32-6648 http://oomurasaki.net
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Hokutoshi Oomurasaki Center

6. Forest Utsukushinomori

8240-1 Nishiide Oizumicho, Hokuto 409-1501 Yamanashi Prefecture +81 551-48-4436 http://www.city.hokuto.yamanashi.jp/tourism/
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4.0 based on 57 reviews

Forest Utsukushinomori

7. Oyanagawa Promenade

Jikkoku, Fujikawa-cho, Minamikoma-gun 400-0606 Yamanashi Prefecture http://www.yamanashi-kankou.jp/kankou/spot/p1_4547.html
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4.0 based on 9 reviews

Oyanagawa Promenade

8. Yamanashi Prefecture Forest Park Kanegawa no Mori

1162-1 Ichinomiyacho, Kokubu, Fuefuki 405-0074 Yamanashi Prefecture +81 553-47-2805 http://kanegawa-park.com/
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4.0 based on 14 reviews

Yamanashi Prefecture Forest Park Kanegawa no Mori

9. Yaeyama Gokan no Mori

Uenohara 409-0100 Yamanashi Prefecture
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Yaeyama Gokan no Mori

10. Yatsugatake Highland Larch Forest

Kobuchisawacho, Hokuto 408-0044 Yamanashi Prefecture
Yatsugatake Highland Larch Forest

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