Mt. Koteya Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It's a place I don't want to know much (laughs). If the weather is nice, you can see Mt. Fuji, but I recommend early morning in winter. The morning fog covers my eyes and makes me feel fantastic and impressed. Since the road is well maintained, there is no problem with passenger cars, but be careful about road racer type bicycles that come down vigorously.
This is a hidden spot in the northern Kanto Nasu. How to get there is color 々 When you go to the top, you can see Mt. Fuji in the distance. The air is clear beyond the plain of Nasu. From now on, the top of Mt. Fuji is wonderful. Worth a look
I visited when I heard that Mt. Fuji can be seen from Otawara city, but I was really surprised to see it. The location is Mt. Koteya, about a 15-minute drive from the Kuroba district of Otawara City. The observatory is one main road by car, so the first person will not get lost. It seems that it is quite difficult to see in the winter mornings and the coming time when it gets hot, but it may be the aim when the air is clear after the rain. By the way, I just recently learned that I could see Mt. Fuji, but the observatory ...
It will overflow with a huge number of people to worship the coming light of New Year's Day. What is this head in a state that is not usually popular at all? So I usually go aiming for a sunny day. It is the best place to see the Nasu area and the mountains of Mt. Yamizo. If it is clear again, you can see Mt. Fuji. Cycle road racers often climb. The road is so well maintained that you can drive comfortably even in a car.
"You can see Mt. Fuji with the naked eye from here 206 km away, did you know?" This day was a day blessed with a sudden good weather after the rain, so the air was clear and I expected it ... Sorry. I couldn't see it because it was blocked by a wall of steam. The key points to see Mt. Fuji are "going early in the morning on a sunny day" and "going to the top of the mountain a little up from the parking lot". Just a few tens of meters, if you go up with sneakers, there is a guide board there, so ...
Hidden view spot
It's a place I don't want to know much (laughs). If the weather is nice, you can see Mt. Fuji, but I recommend early morning in winter. The morning fog covers my eyes and makes me feel fantastic and impressed. Since the road is well maintained, there is no problem with passenger cars, but be careful about road racer type bicycles that come down vigorously.
It's a great view.
This is a hidden spot in the northern Kanto Nasu. How to get there is color 々 When you go to the top, you can see Mt. Fuji in the distance. The air is clear beyond the plain of Nasu. From now on, the top of Mt. Fuji is wonderful. Worth a look
I can really see Mt. Fuji.
I visited when I heard that Mt. Fuji can be seen from Otawara city, but I was really surprised to see it. The location is Mt. Koteya, about a 15-minute drive from the Kuroba district of Otawara City. The observatory is one main road by car, so the first person will not get lost. It seems that it is quite difficult to see in the winter mornings and the coming time when it gets hot, but it may be the aim when the air is clear after the rain. By the way, I just recently learned that I could see Mt. Fuji, but the observatory ...
It's a great view.
It will overflow with a huge number of people to worship the coming light of New Year's Day. What is this head in a state that is not usually popular at all? So I usually go aiming for a sunny day. It is the best place to see the Nasu area and the mountains of Mt. Yamizo. If it is clear again, you can see Mt. Fuji. Cycle road racers often climb. The road is so well maintained that you can drive comfortably even in a car.
From here, Mt. Fuji 206 km away!?
"You can see Mt. Fuji with the naked eye from here 206 km away, did you know?" This day was a day blessed with a sudden good weather after the rain, so the air was clear and I expected it ... Sorry. I couldn't see it because it was blocked by a wall of steam. The key points to see Mt. Fuji are "going early in the morning on a sunny day" and "going to the top of the mountain a little up from the parking lot". Just a few tens of meters, if you go up with sneakers, there is a guide board there, so ...