Rainy Day Things to Do in Lake Kawaguchiko & Fujiyoshida

Hi, it’s Daichi from KOKO Journey.

So… you came all the way to the Mt. Fuji area, and the weather forecast says rain.

And maybe your first thought is “If I can’t even see Mt. Fuji, what am I supposed to do?”

Of course, a clear Fuji view is amazing. But when the mountain disappears behind mist and clouds, the whole area feels quiet, moody, and very Japanese in a different way. Shrines feel more atmospheric, forests smell better, museums suddenly become a great idea, and Onsen hits even harder.

So if the weather turns during your trip, let me introduce things to do on a rainy day in Lake Kawaguchiko and Fujiyoshida.

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Traditional Village: Saiko Iyashi-no-Sato Nenba

If you want something that feels old classic Japan, this is one of the best rainy day spots around Mt. Fuji.

Saiko Iyashi-no-Sato Nenba is a reconstructed village with beautiful thatched-roof houses, and many of them are now used as small workshops, galleries, and cultural spaces. Because everything is close together, it’s easy to walk around even in rain.

inside store at iyashi no sato nemba
iyashi no sato origami mt.fuji
guest from canada saiko iyashi no sato

Address: 2710 Nenba, Saiko, Fujikawaguchiko-machi, Minamitsuru-gun, Yamanashi 401-0332, Japan

Wind Cave and Ice Cave

inside of fugaku wind cave, natural monument
Wind Cave
narusawa ice cave at mt. fuji, aokigahara forest
Ice Cave

The Fugaku Wind Cave and Narusawa Ice Cave are natural lava caves formed by past eruptions of Mt. Fuji.

You can enjoy them even when it’s raining. Since they’re underground, they’re one of the easiest weather-proof activities in the area. Also, the surrounding Aokigahara Forest looks especially deep green and beautiful after rain, so even the drive there feels nice.

It’s cold and a little slippery, so wear proper shoes.

Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine

kitaguchi hongu sengen shrine main hall and goshinboku, sacred tree
pathway to main hall, fuji sengen shrine

This is one of my favorite places around here.

Normally people think, “It’s raining, so let’s skip shrines,” but Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine actually feels better in misty weather. The giant cedar trees, wet paths, moss, and quiet atmosphere make it feel much more powerful.

It is dedicated to Konohanasakuya-hime, the goddess associated with Mt. Fuji, which gives the shrine an even deeper spiritual connection to the mountain.

Museum-Hop Around Kawaguchiko

Lake Kawaguchiko has many museums, which makes it great when the weather is not that good.

Here are some of them depending on what you’re into!

-Itchiku Kubota Art Museum
One of the most impressive museums in the area. Famous for its incredible kimono art, beautiful architecture, and peaceful atmosphere.
https://www.itchiku-museum.com/

-Fujisan Museum
A great stop if you want to see Mt. Fuji through art, especially if the real mountain is hiding that day.
https://www.fy-museum.jp/

-Kawaguchiko Museum of Art
A quieter museum with photography, paintings, and rotating exhibitions connected to the Fuji area.
https://www.fkchannel.jp/facility-01

Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum
A very unique, slightly quirky museum with automatic musical instruments, antique music boxes, and European-style design.
https://kawaguchikomusicforest.jp/en/

-Kawaguchiko Konohana Museum
Cute, whimsical, and very different from the others. Great if you want something light and charming.
http://www.konohana-muse.com/indexenglish.html

-Yamanashi Gem Museum
Small but fun, especially if you like crystals and jewelry.
https://www.gemmuseum.jp/

Visit the Forest Aquarium in Oshino

sakana kouen from official
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The aquarium in Oshino focuses on freshwater fish from the Mt. Fuji spring water system, so it feels more local and nature-based than a typical big city aquarium.

One of the coolest parts is the doughnut-shaped tank, where you can stand in the middle and feel surrounded by clear water and fish.

https://www.morinonakano-suizokukan.com/index.html

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