Arakurayama Sengen Park

It is popular as a famous scenic spot where you can see Mount Fuji, a red five-story pagoda, and cherry blossom trees at a glance.

[6][7][8] It has also been published in Lufthansa's in-flight magazine and textbooks used in Thai compulsory education courses,[9] and became the cover of the 4th revised edition of "Michelin Green Guide Japan", has received two ratings.

In order to accommodate foreign tourists, English, Thai, and Chinese language pointing conversation cards were distributed to store owners.

[14] Furthermore, since there is a colony of irises when climbing Mount Arakura from the Chūrei-tō for about 15 minutes, the "Ayame Matsuri" (あやめ祭り) is also held around June in the park.

[16] It was closed from 3 April 2020 to prevent the spread of COVID-19,[17] but on 1 June 2020, all facilities in the park were opened except for the observatory.

Chūrei-tō and cherry blossoms