Map
- Seiryutei
- Water mill hut
- General Information Center
- Specialty Products Store
- Kutsurogiya (Rest Area)
- Seseragiya
- Sabo (Erosion Control) Museum
- Charcoal-making hut
- Goronekan
- Takumiya
- Miharashiya
- Hinomiya
- To to Ko no Kayanuma
- Glass & Metal Tupai Studio
- Rest area and public toilets
- Fujisan Silk
- Tsuchiasobi Fuji Roman-gama
- Chirimen-zaiku & Tsurushi-kazari
- Omoideya
- Restaurant Satoyama
- Handmade Soba Mizumo
- Chibikko Square
- Seiryutei Tea House
- Enjoy matcha, dango (sweet rice dumplings), and handmade sweets while relaxing on the tatami.
- General Information Center
- Staff are always present to provide information on the village, activities, and nearby points of interest, as well as to lend out wheelchairs and provide other services.
- Specialty Products Store
- This store offers a wide range of specialty products made locally in Yamanashi.Soft-serve ice cream and amazake (a sweet, fermented rice-based drink) are served here.Souvenirs available
- Kutsurogiya (Rest Area)
- The spacious wooden floor with a sunken hearth makes a great place to rest with family and friends.
- Seseragiya
- See the illustrated postcard exhibit and live demonstrations of traditional crafts.Learn about a year in the life of a Japanese farmer by looking at the displays of old farming equipment.
- Sabo (Erosion Control) Museum
- Learn about the sediment disaster and disaster prevention measures through photo panels and videos.
- Goronekan
- Relax in one of four small rooms while enjoying the spectacular view from a high point in the village.
- Takumiya
- Relax in one of four small rooms while enjoying the spectacular view from a high point in the village.The artworks are available for sale.
- Miharashiya
- An exhibition of original paintings by artist Kosei Maeda, who is known for drawing and directing Manga Nippon Mukashi Banashi (Japanese Folk Tale Animations), is currently ongoing.
- Hinomiya
- More than 100 types of kimono, armor, and ninja costumes are available, and dressing services are offered for a fee.
- To to Ko no Kayanuma
- The sachet and kneaded incense-making with real incense are popular activities.You can also try the electric pottery wheel (reservation required).
- Glass & Metal Tupai Studio
- You can make your own kaleidoscope or make a metal engraving.
- Fujisan Silk
- You can paint your own silk drawstring bag.Japan-made silk scarves and other accessories are also available for purchase.Activities available
- Tsuchiasobi Fuji Roman-gama
- Enjoy pottery with the feeling of playing with clay.The clay owls and other figurines are popular souvenirs.Activities available
- Chirimen-zaiku & Tsurushi-kazari
- Create a mascot using scraps of cloth.Handmade tsurushi-bina (hanging doll decorations) are on display and are for sale.Handmade tsurushi-bina (hanging doll decorations) are on display and are for sale.
- Omoideya
- A wide variety of Mt. Fuji-themed souvenirs are available.The old-fashioned Japanese toys and glass accessories are popular souvenirs.Souvenirs available
- Restaurant Satoyama
- Taste local delicacies such as hoto (thick, flat noodles in a miso-based soup) and udon prepared with seasonal ingredients.
- Handmade Soba Mizumo
- A stone-milled soba (buckwheat) noodle restaurant.Try the fragrant handmade soba and tempura made with plenty of seasonal vegetables.
- Former Watanabe Residence: Registered Tangible Cultural Property (Structure) of Japan
- Former Watanabe Residence: Registered Tangible Cultural Property (Structure) of JapanThis sericulture (silkworm-raising) house built in the mid-19th century in the kabuto-zukuri style recreates life in the Showa era (1926–1989).