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Fuji, located in Japan, is famous for its iconic Mount Fuji, which is a sacred symbol and the highest peak in the country. The currency used in Japan is the Japanese Yen. Fuji offers a unique blend of traditional culture and modern technology, making it a popular destination for tourists. Visitors can explore ancient temples, serene gardens, and bustling city streets all in one place. The local cuisine in Fuji is diverse and delicious, with options ranging from sushi and ramen to tempura and wagyu beef.
When to visit
The best time to visit Fuji is during the spring months of March to May when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, creating a picturesque backdrop against Mount Fuji. Summer, from June to August, is also a popular time to visit for warm weather and outdoor activities. Fall, from September to November, offers stunning autumn foliage, while winter, from December to February, is ideal for skiing and snowboarding on the nearby slopes.
Getting around
Getting around Fuji is convenient with an extensive public transportation system that includes trains, buses, and taxis. Visitors can also rent bicycles to explore the city at their own pace. For those looking for a more scenic route, boat cruises on nearby lakes offer breathtaking views of Mount Fuji. Walking is also a popular way to get around, especially in the city center where many attractions are within walking distance.
Traveller tips
When visiting Fuji, be sure to carry cash as many smaller establishments may not accept credit cards. It is also important to learn a few basic Japanese phrases to communicate with locals. Respect local customs and traditions, such as removing shoes before entering a home or temple. Make sure to try the local cuisine, including sushi, ramen, and matcha green tea. Lastly, be prepared for varying weather conditions, especially if visiting Mount Fuji, as temperatures can change quickly.