Himoriyama Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I went last week. There is a parking lot about 10. The entrance is very easy to understand, he was well maintained as a hike and mossy, and the temperature was just right. There was lush greenery and mushrooms were growing on the way. The climb is not tight at all, and you can reach the top in about 20 minutes. The view is good on the way and you will never get tired of hiking. There are tables and chairs at the top, so you can eat lunch. There was also binoculars and it was free. Walk alone ...
You will have to climb a fairly slope to the panoramic observatory, so be enthusiastic and climb it. There are benches and tables, so it would be nice to have drinks and lunch boxes. You can also see Mt. Fuji from the observatory.
The view is very nice, but it's a little difficult until you get there. But if you do your best to climb, the view of Mt. Fuji is the best. When I go when it's cloudy and the visibility is bad, I feel just tired.
It is fully equipped with a parking lot, and you can reach the top of the mountain in no time by taking a leisurely walk along the promenade (although the slope is a little steep). The view from the top of the mountain is superb. Mishima, Numazu, Suruga Bay, Hakone ... You can see it all over the place. I came in the daytime, but next time I wanted to visit to see the night view.
It is located along Prefectural Road 139 on the left bank of the Kano River. If you park your car in the park parking lot and walk about 20 on the mountain trail of Mt. Himori, you will reach the observatory at the top of the mountain. The view is good, and the Izu Jukan Expressway that crosses the Kano River below extends toward Mishima Kannan, and you can see Mt. Fuji and Mt. Hakone ahead.
Hiking that ends in an hour
I went last week. There is a parking lot about 10. The entrance is very easy to understand, he was well maintained as a hike and mossy, and the temperature was just right. There was lush greenery and mushrooms were growing on the way. The climb is not tight at all, and you can reach the top in about 20 minutes. The view is good on the way and you will never get tired of hiking. There are tables and chairs at the top, so you can eat lunch. There was also binoculars and it was free. Walk alone ...
Panorama Observatory
You will have to climb a fairly slope to the panoramic observatory, so be enthusiastic and climb it. There are benches and tables, so it would be nice to have drinks and lunch boxes. You can also see Mt. Fuji from the observatory.
I like the view.
The view is very nice, but it's a little difficult until you get there. But if you do your best to climb, the view of Mt. Fuji is the best. When I go when it's cloudy and the visibility is bad, I feel just tired.
The scenery is good!
It is fully equipped with a parking lot, and you can reach the top of the mountain in no time by taking a leisurely walk along the promenade (although the slope is a little steep). The view from the top of the mountain is superb. Mishima, Numazu, Suruga Bay, Hakone ... You can see it all over the place. I came in the daytime, but next time I wanted to visit to see the night view.
The observatory is a panorama of 360 degrees
It is located along Prefectural Road 139 on the left bank of the Kano River. If you park your car in the park parking lot and walk about 20 on the mountain trail of Mt. Himori, you will reach the observatory at the top of the mountain. The view is good, and the Izu Jukan Expressway that crosses the Kano River below extends toward Mishima Kannan, and you can see Mt. Fuji and Mt. Hakone ahead.