On the Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka Prefecture, south of Mt. Fuji, stands the 1,902-foot (580-meter) Mt. Omuro, an extinct volcano. A chairlift carries visitors to the summit, where a path encircles the crater, offering panoramic views of Mt. Fuji, the Japan Alps, and the Izu coastline on clear days. At the top, visitors can also engage in activities like archery and paragliding, adding a touch of adventure to the scenic experience.
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