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Aokigahara Forest (Sea of Trees)
Nature
Yamanashi, Chubu

Aokigahara Forest (Sea of Trees)

A vast ancient forest growing on a 1,200-year-old lava field at the base of Mt Fuji — the lava formed in the 864 CE Jogan eruption and the forest has grown over it ever since. Ice caves and wind caves within the forest maintain sub-zero temperatures year-round, perfectly preserving ice stalactites in summer. The forest is also famous for its eerie magnetic compass anomalies.

Duration

2–3 hours

Admission

Ice Cave ¥350

Hours

Ice Cave & Wind Cave: 9:00–17:00 (Mar–Nov); 9:00–16:00 (Dec–Feb)

Best Season

Year-round (Ice Cave is coolest escape in summer)

Access

Bus from Kawaguchiko Station to Fuketsu or Hyoketsu stop (approx. 30 min). Fujikyū Bus; check timetable.

Location

Why Visit

  • 1

    Ice Cave (Narusawa Hyoketsu): ice stalactites preserved year-round at -3°C inside lava tubes

  • 2

    Magnetic compass anomalies from iron-rich lava — compasses spin unreliably inside the forest

  • 3

    The forest grows on 1200-year-old lava flow — roots twist over black basalt rocks with no soil

Local Tips

The forest is a beautiful lava-field hike — stay on the marked trails. The Ice Cave maintains sub-zero temperatures year-round and is genuinely spectacular in summer. Combine with Mt Fuji views from nearby Saiko Lake for a full Fuji Five Lakes day.

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