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Cose da fare a Minami-Alps, in Giappone, includono fare escursioni sui sentieri impegnativi del Parco Nazionale delle Alpi Minami, sede del Kitadake, la seconda vetta più alta del Giappone con i suoi 3.193 metri. Visita la Diga di Yuho per ammirare paesaggi panoramici, oppure esplora il Parco Agricolo Hokusen dove puoi raccogliere frutti di stagione e goderti vasti frutteti.


Explore towering peaks above 3,000 meters and vast alpine landscapes. Feel the thrill of spotting rare wildlife and crystal streams in pristine nature.
Fatti rapidi: Il parco si estende per oltre 35.000 ettari e presenta alcune delle vette più alte del Giappone, superiori a 3.000 metri, tra cui il Monte Kita con i suoi 3.193 metri. Qui prosperano più di 1.200 specie vegetali, insieme ad animali rari come il serow giapponese e l'aquila reale.
Punti salienti: Il parco offre un paesaggio alpino drammatico con scogliere a picco, circhi glaciali e ruscelli di montagna cristallini che sembrano vetro liquido alla luce del sole. Uno spettacolo unico è la fioritura stagionale dei pini nani siberiani che ricoprono le creste di verde brillante ogni estate.
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Anmitsu is a traditional Japanese dessert that combines agar jelly cubes, sweet red bean paste, fruits, and syrup, popular in Minami-Alps for its refreshing taste especially during summer.

Kuzumochi is a chewy dessert made from fermented wheat starch, enjoyed in Minami-Alps for its unique texture and served with sweet syrup and kinako (roasted soybean flour).

Umeshu Jelly is a modern twist on traditional ume plum liqueur, turned into a sweet jelly dessert cherished in Minami-Alps for capturing the local plum harvest's flavor.

Hoto is a hearty noodle soup with thick, flat noodles and miso-based broth, a comfort meal in Minami-Alps especially loved during the colder months.

Fujizushi is a unique regional sushi style from Yamanashi Prefecture, where Minami-Alps is located, known for its use of mountain vegetables and vinegared rice.

Wild vegetable tempura showcases local mountain greens and herbs battered and fried, reflecting Minami-Alps' rich natural environment and culinary heritage.

Koshu Wine, made from the indigenous Koshu grape, is a celebrated local product of Minami-Alps, offering delicate flavors and a crisp finish.

Umeshu is a sweet plum wine crafted from the abundant ume plums grown in Minami-Alps, often homemade and enjoyed as a traditional drink.

While miso soup is common across Japan, in Minami-Alps it is made with locally sourced vegetables and miso, making it a distinctive and nourishing beverage accompaniment.
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The capital of Yamanashi Prefecture with historic sites and shopping.
A scenic lake with views of Mt. Fuji and recreational activities.
City near Mt. Fuji famous for its Chureito Pagoda and Fuji-Q Highland amusement park.
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From Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport, use shuttle buses or rent a car to reach Minami-Alps city center conveniently.
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Commenti (6)
Prices seemed a bit higher than expected for a rural area, especially on accommodation. Still enjoyed the quiet and stunning views despite that.
Small towns around Minami-Alps have great local charm, try the soba noodles, but expect limited nightlife. Crowds were light except near some viewpoints on weekends.
Heads up: buses run infrequently, especially on Sundays. Renting a bike can save you big time and offers more freedom for trail hopping.
Weather was surprisingly cool even in summer, perfect for hiking but pack layers. Food is decent, loved the fresh mountain veggies. 3 days was enough for me to explore the main trails.
We stayed 5 nights and it felt a bit too long since attractions are mostly nature spots. The peaceful vibe is a plus though, great to unplug from city noise.