Fuji-san?
The summit looks really close but... wait, those trees look too big and the top of Fuji isn't supposed to be covered with grass!
Of course, this is not the biggest mountain of Japan, but just a beautiful scale version of it created in Kumamoto's Suizenji Koen, 'the park in front of the water'. It's a Japanese-style landscape garden which, apart from Mt. Fuji, reproduces the 53 stations of the Tokaido, the ancient way which links Kyoto and Edo (old name for Tokyo).
Of course, this is not the biggest mountain of Japan, but just a beautiful scale version of it created in Kumamoto's Suizenji Koen, 'the park in front of the water'. It's a Japanese-style landscape garden which, apart from Mt. Fuji, reproduces the 53 stations of the Tokaido, the ancient way which links Kyoto and Edo (old name for Tokyo).
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