You can walk to the Mount Fuji World Heritage Center in about 10 minutes from Fujinomiya Station. It is located along the main path to Fujisan Sengen Shrine.
 
                                 
                                                         
                                                         
                                                         
                                                        Mount Fuji World Heritage Center
                    The Mount Fuji World Heritage Center (静岡県富士山世界遺産センター, Shizuoka-ken Fujisan Sekaiisan Center) in Fujinomiya is a must-visit destination that celebrates Japan’s iconic peak. Opened in 2017, the center honors Mount Fuji’s UNESCO World Heritage status and offers visitors a unique and educational experience. The building itself is an architectural marvel, designed with a striking inverted cone shape that reflects in the surrounding pond, creating a mirror image of the mountain’s silhouette. Inside, the museum’s exhibits explore various aspects of Mount Fuji, including its seismic activity, geological history, and cultural significance. Interactive displays and informative presentations offer an engaging journey through the mountain’s past and present.
A highlight of the center is the spiraling 200-meter walkway, which leads guests through a series of interactive displays and time-lapse footage that reveal the dynamic nature of Mount Fuji. Visitors can learn about the mountain’s formation and its role in shaping Japan’s culture and landscape. At the top of the walkway, the sleek Observation Hall provides an open-air deck with panoramic views of Mount Fuji, offering breathtaking photo opportunities. The on-site theater features stunning footage of the mountain’s beauty throughout the seasons, making it an ideal place for both learning and sightseeing.
                
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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                                                    9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (until 6:00 PM in July and August) 
- Closed
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                                                    Third Tuesday of each month (or following day if the third Tuesday falls on a national holiday) 
- Entrance fee
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                                                    300 yen 
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