Hey, no worries, you didn’t miss it! 😊 To get to the lakes near Mount Fuji, like Lake Kawaguchi, it usually takes around two to two and a half hours from central Tokyo. The best way to get there is by taking the JR Chuo Line from Shinjuku Station to Otsuki Station. From there, you can hop on the Fujikyu Railway, which will take you directly to Kawaguchiko Station. Alternatively, if you prefer buses, there are direct highway buses from Shinjuku Station that head straight to Lake Kawaguchi and the other Fuji Five Lakes. The bus ride is convenient and takes about two hours, depending on traffic. Both options are pretty comfortable, so it just depends on whether you prefer a scenic train ride or the convenience of a direct bus. Hope that helps! Let me know if you need more details!
Ah, gotcha! Thanks so much for the helpful feedback! 🙏 As a non-native Japanese speaker, I'm always learning and doing my best to improve. I really appreciate the correction-it helps me get better with each video! 😊
Ka-Wa-Go-Eh
The~insane picture-🙃
We took this photo at a beautiful viewing point near Mount Fuji
Did I miss it? I don’t recall how long it takes to get to the lake near Fuji and the best way to get to that location?
Hey, no worries, you didn’t miss it! 😊 To get to the lakes near Mount Fuji, like Lake Kawaguchi, it usually takes around two to two and a half hours from central Tokyo. The best way to get there is by taking the JR Chuo Line from Shinjuku Station to Otsuki Station. From there, you can hop on the Fujikyu Railway, which will take you directly to Kawaguchiko Station.
Alternatively, if you prefer buses, there are direct highway buses from Shinjuku Station that head straight to Lake Kawaguchi and the other Fuji Five Lakes. The bus ride is convenient and takes about two hours, depending on traffic.
Both options are pretty comfortable, so it just depends on whether you prefer a scenic train ride or the convenience of a direct bus. Hope that helps! Let me know if you need more details!
kawago?
Right pronounce⭕️Ka-wa-go-e
Ah, gotcha! Thanks so much for the helpful feedback! 🙏 As a non-native Japanese speaker, I'm always learning and doing my best to improve. I really appreciate the correction-it helps me get better with each video! 😊
@@thecityguru5957Not "toe-key-oh". Not 3 syllables. Say "toe-kyo". Only 2 syllables.