A photogenic spot offering breathtaking views of Mount Fuji and tea fields!
Overview
Ōbuchi Sasaba is a popular sightseeing spot in Fuji-shi, Shizuoka Prefecture, offering stunning views of Mount Fuji and expansive tea fields.
This location embodies the quintessential Japanese landscape, with tea fields stretching out before the majestic backdrop of Mount Fuji.
The lush green of the tea fields is soothing to the eyes and calming to the soul.
The magnificent view of Mount Fuji is truly awe-inspiring; on a clear day, the mountain’s beauty against the clear blue sky will leave you breathless.
The contrast between the green tea fields and the white slopes of Mount Fuji is strikingly beautiful, making it easy to lose track of time while gazing at this serene scenery.
Ōbuchi Sasaba is also known for its tea fields free of power lines, making it an ideal location for photography.
Many photographers visit to capture the breathtaking views of Mount Fuji and the tea fields.
Ōbuchi Sasaba also has ample parking, making it easily accessible by car.
Why not spend some relaxing time enjoying the breathtaking views of Mount Fuji and the tea fields?
About 10 minutes by car from the Gotemba and Shin-Tomei Numazu Interchanges.
For navigation system address settings, please use "Kyū Fujita-tei (Address: 1516 Ōbuchi, Fuji-shi, Shizuoka-ken)".
The actual shooting location is about 300 meters away from Kyū Fujita-tei.
*There are guide signs near Kyū Fujita-tei.
【Public Bus】
Fujikyū Shizuoka Bus
・From JR Fuji Station, take the "Sonae・Sonae-kami" bound bus and get off at the "Sonae-shita" bus stop. 20-minute walk (1.2 kilometers)
・From Yoshiwara-chūō Station, take the "Fujikyū Ōbuchi Danchi" bound bus and get off at the "Sonae-shita" bus stop. 20-minute walk (1.2 kilometers)
【Taxi】
・Approximately 25 minutes (12 kilometers) from JR Fuji Station Show route
Op.Hours
Open 24 hours
Fee
Free
INFO
Please understand that "Ōbuchi Sasaba" is a tea-producing area and also the living space of farmers and residents.
This location is preserved through the efforts of tea plantation landowners and local organizations.
Unauthorized entry into tea fields and other areas is prohibited during photography or sightseeing.