Sightseeing
Sightseeing
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Café
I've been to Kiyosato Terrace a few times, and it's quickly become one of my favorite spots for dates. The panoramic views from 1,900 meters up are absolutely stunning, offering a beautiful backdrop without requiring a strenuous hike—perfect for both a romantic day out and family-friendly visits. The lift ride up is a relaxing start, and once at the top, you're greeted with breathtaking views of the Kiyosato highlands, Nobeyama plateaus, and even Mount Fuji on clear days.
At an altitude of 1,900m, Kiyosato Terrace offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the Kiyosato and Nobeyama plateaus, extending to Mount Fuji and the Southern Alps. The area is accessible by the Panorama Lift, which connects the mountain's base to the terrace, covering a 1,100m distance and rising 300m. The fresh mountain air and stunning scenery make it a must-visit spot.
Panorama Lift: A 1,100m lift providing sweeping views of the surrounding plateaus and mountain ranges.
Flower Lift: A 520m lift that takes you to Kiyosato Café, surrounded by wildflowers.
Dining: Enjoy local flavors at Restaurant Sundance with its natural buffet, freshly baked bread at Kiyosato Bakery, and fruit pancakes at Kiyosato Café.
Shopping: Kiyosato Marche offers local jams, sweets, sake, and handcrafted goods.
Activities: Seasonal flower viewing, kayaking, and star-watching events make Kiyosato a year-round destination.
By Car: About 2 hours from Hachioji IC via Chuo Expressway and Kiyosato Kogen Way.
By Train: 2.5 hours from Shinjuku Station to Kiyosato Station, followed by a 5-minute taxi ride.
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