The Koyodai Observatory is located on the top of Koyodai Resthouse. A 360-degree panoramic view from the observatory on a clear day is breathtakingly specutacular.
Kosuge Village is located in the northeastern corner of Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. The village had a population of 588 in April, 2025. The source of the Tama River is believed to be located in the village. The trailhead for Mount Mitsugo is located behind a bus stop not far from Kosuge Roadside Station. The elevation of Mount Mitsugo is 846 meters. The mountain seemed dominated by oak forests with jolcham oak (Quercus serrata) and Japanese oak (Quercus crispula).
Ebisu-sama is a Japanese deity of good fortune, often depicted with a fishing rod in his right hand and a sea bream under his left arm. He is a prominent member of the Seven Lucky Gods (Shichifukujin) and is worshipped by fishermen and merchants for providing a bountiful catch and prosperous business. In the city of Kofu in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan, there will be the Kofu Ebisu-sama (or ko) Festival organized by the Kofu Chamber of Commerce & Industry on November 23, 2025.
Chinese quince (Pseudocydonia sinensis) is a small tree and has smooth, serrated leaves and single flowers, while Japanese quince (Chaenomeles japonica or Chaenomelesspeciosa) is a thorny shrub and has glossy leaves and often has thorny branches with clustered flowers. Both fruits are aromatic and must be cooked, but the Chinese quince fruit resembles a true quince more closely, while the smaller Japanese quince fruit has a stronger, more sour flavor.
Mount Konara is located in the region of Makiokacho in the city of Yamanashi in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. It is a popular hiking destination with well-maintained trails. The name implies and is well-known for the abundance of oak trees. The elevation of Mount Konara is 1,713 meters.
November is an excellent time to view Mount Fuji from the city of Fujinomiya in Shizuoka Prefecture, as visibility is almost at its peak due to the dry air and clear skies of the autumn season.
Views of Mount Fuji, Fujinomiya, Shizuoka, 11/04/2025
An exhibition titled “Considering the Mysteries of Jomon Culture: An Ethnography of Papua New Guinea” has been held at The Yamanashi Prefectural Museum of Archaeology from September 27 through December 7, 2025.