川和富士公園, Public park with Mount Fuji replica in Tsuzuki Ward, Yokohama, Japan.
Kawawa Fuji Park is a public park in Yokohama featuring an artificial Mount Fuji replica in its center. The grounds include walking paths, open spaces, and viewing areas where visitors can see the actual mountain on clear days.
The original mound was built in the 1800s as a prayer site for Mount Fuji worship. It was later moved to its present location to make this cultural tradition accessible to more people.
The park maintains the tradition of the Sengen Festival each June 1st, where locals gather with food to pray for good health and abundant harvests.
The park is easy to reach on foot and has a main path leading to the top where you can look around. Wear good shoes since the climb is short but can be steep in places.
From the summit at 74 meters above sea level, observers can see the actual Mount Fuji in clear weather conditions through a 360-degree viewpoint.
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