Tourist attraction • Japan, 〒401-0304 Yamanashi, Minamitsuru District, Fujikawaguchiko, Kawaguchi, 白滝林道
Located in Fujikawaguchiko Town, Shijuhattaki Valley is a hidden gem that enchants nature enthusiasts and adventurous travelers alike. Known for its breathtaking scenery that changes with the seasons, this valley is truly a treasure of nature.
In February, Shijuhattaki Valley transforms into an ice art gallery. The waterfalls freeze, forming enchanting ice curtains. While it's a perfect training ground for ice climbing enthusiasts, general tourists can also safely enjoy the beauty of ice sculptures.
In the hot summer, stream climbing becomes very popular. As you climb along the cool streams, you can fully enjoy the refreshing air filled with negative ions. There are routes suitable for beginners and advanced climbers alike, offering a sense of unity with nature.
Access is via the Shirataki Forest Road, but in winter, road conditions require caution. It's essential to follow etiquette, such as taking your trash with you and minimizing noise, to protect the natural environment.
Shijuhattaki Valley is a natural treasure trove with different attractions each season. From the ice art in winter, refreshing stream climbing in summer, fresh green in spring, to the colorful leaves in autumn, it is enjoyable all year round. Why not visit this hidden gem at the foothills of Mt. Fuji and feel the breath of nature?