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Japanese folks are traditionally fond of seasonal celebrations in Japan. Nature-lovers and photographers from across the world come to Japan for witnessing the natural beauty of Japan which is manifested at its best in autumn. One of the most famous Koyo spots in Japan is Fuji Five Lakes in Japan where the foliage blooms with bounty and radiates with bright red colors. While the red leaves are called Kyoto, you must go for Koyo Viewing in Fuji Five Lakes in Japan to experience the koyo zensen in autumn. The Fuji Five Lake region is perched at the base of Mount Fuji in the rugged terrain of Yamanashi Prefecture. May adventure-lovers come to this spot to have a full exposure of Mount Fuji and also for climbing up to the top of the mountain. There are five lakes in this area, which were formed by formation of lava. Three of these lakes are connected by underground waterways and also offer fantastic view of the surrounding area. - Lake Kawaguchi is adjacent to Fuji-Yoshida city in this locale. It offers the best site for relishing the surrounding vista which blooms with color and fruition during the autumnal fall. - As you relish the bountiful sight of the surroundings of Lake Yamanaka-ko, you can also have a mesmerizing view of the the mountain from the northern shore, This is the third highest lake in Japan, which is more than 3000 feet above the sea level. - Lake Motosu-ko considered to be the ninth deepest lake in Japan, is one of the five lakes which always have unfrozen waters. The deep and tangible view of the dense forest around the lake during autumn, is worth watching. - Lake Sai-ko enveloped in lush greenery, popular as the lake of the maiden, offers a brilliant background to pulsating greenery of Aokigahara Jukai Forest. The azure water of the lake compliments the serene beauty of the forests. - The smallest of the five lakes, Lake Shoji-ko is popular among tourists because you can go for fishing while relishing the blazing Nature around you. Other Attractions at Fuji Five Lakes in Japan - You can go for camping, fishing, boating, yachting, windsurfing, cycling along the lake shore, bath in a hot spring. You can also try out photography of Mt. Fuji from the lake.
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