1. The room is very spacious. The first floor is the kitchen and dining room, with a six-person dining table and two sofa beds. The second floor has four single beds and two sofa beds. There are bathrooms on both the first and second floors, which is very convenient to live in.
2. It seems to be near the location of Platform 16 of the Red Line. We arrived by chartered car, and then the owner of the B&B sent us to the station. Very very friendly, and gave the children a lot of candy when checking out.
3. You can see Mount Fuji from the balcony, and it only takes 6-7 minutes to walk to the lake. I stayed in Kawaguchiko because of the fireworks festival, but it’s nothing, not as good as Disney. Relatively speaking, Mount Fuji in the morning is more worthwhile. It is recommended to arrive at the lake 20 minutes before sunrise. It is the reddest at sunrise. Some people say that the red Mount Fuji in Kawaguchiko is only half, not as good as Yamanakako, but I think it’s completely okay, it’s so beautiful that people can’t take their eyes off.
4. The supermarket is a little far away, but it can be reached on foot. Family Mart is about 15 minutes away, and 7-11 and Lawson are farther away.
5. The B&B can rent bicycles, 400 yen per hour, 1000 yen for four hours.
6. We chartered a car on the first day and set off for Yamanakako at 7 am. We visited Shiratorihama, Nagaike Water Park and Hiranohama in turn, and then went to Makaino Ranch, which has barbecue (about 700 per plate of meat) and Western fast food, which is more suitable for families with children. Finally, we went to Sengen Park. There was a little traffic jam here, but it was really low and the scenery was good. It took 11 hours to use the car, and an additional 200 yuan was added because it exceeded the area. On the second day, I borrowed a bicycle from the hotel and went to Oishi Park. The scenery along the way was beautiful, and then I went to see the monkey show and the Music Forest Museum opposite the Family Mart (it was very small, it should be good for taking pictures, but I had been taking pictures all day and I was already aesthetically fatigued)
7. The bus back was not booked in advance, and when I arrived at the station, I saw a screen full of red crosses. With the help of the staff, I bought a train ticket and wandered back to Tokyo for three hours (there was still a 2-hour train, but only standing tickets were available. I bought a train to Shinjuku, but after changing trains, I found that this train could go to Tokyo Station, so I took it to Tokyo Station and paid for the ticket).
Outstanding
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