Fuji Go-Ko
Earlier as we were browsing the map through the 3G joystick control of the MMI, we found a road that had more bends and curves than the line drawing of two year old kid. We marked the most crooked section of this road and asked our car to navigate us to it. Route 401 is even smaller than the Hakone Skyline. We passed the brow of the mountains where the vegetation was extremely dense. It was after lunch and the sun occasionally broke through the cumulus clouds, but it felt like dusk on Route 401.
In the late afternoon, we arrived at the Fuji-Go-Ko, the land of five lakes. Mt. Fuji, with the highest point at 12,388 feet, appeared and disappeared behind the thick fog. It was a very elusive mountain to admire. I met a few photographers at the popular vista point near Yamanakako. They had been waiting for the perfect fog-free moment of this magnificent since dawn.
Fuji Go-Ko
Earlier as we were browsing the map through the 3G joystick control of the MMI, we found a road that had more bends and curves than the line drawing of two year old kid. We marked the most crooked section of this road and asked our car to navigate us to it. Route 401 is even smaller than the Hakone Skyline. We passed the brow of the mountains where the vegetation was extremely dense. It was after lunch and the sun occasionally broke through the cumulus clouds, but it felt like dusk on Route 401.
In the late afternoon, we arrived at the Fuji-Go-Ko, the land of five lakes. Mt. Fuji, with the highest point at 12,388 feet, appeared and disappeared behind the thick fog. It was a very elusive mountain to admire. I met a few photographers at the popular vista point near Yamanakako. They had been waiting for the perfect fog-free moment of this magnificent since dawn.