You can walk to the Mount Fuji World Heritage Center in about 10 minutes from Fujinomiya Station. It’s located on 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 Sekiisan Center) in Fujinomiya is an essential stop for anyone visiting Mount Fuji. Opened in 2017, this museum celebrates the mountain’s UNESCO World Heritage status and provides a deep dive into its history and cultural importance. The architecture of the building is a standout feature, with its striking inverted cone shape reflecting in the pond outside, perfectly mirroring the mountain’s silhouette. Inside, the museum’s exhibits explore various aspects of Mount Fuji, including its seismic activity, historical role, and cultural significance, offering an engaging and informative experience for visitors.
One of the highlights of the museum is the 200-meter spiraling walkway that guides guests through interactive displays and time-lapse footage, showcasing the dynamic formation of Mount Fuji. Along the way, visitors can learn fascinating details about the mountain’s geological processes and its impact on the region. At the top, the Observation Hall features an open-air deck with panoramic views of Mount Fuji, offering breathtaking vistas of the iconic peak. Additionally, the on-site theater presents a stunning visual journey through Mount Fuji’s changing beauty across the seasons, making it a perfect place for both education and sightseeing.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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9:00 to 17:00 (until 18:00 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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