Play, Eat, Shop, Stay at Lake Kawaguchiko – The “SHOPPING” Edition

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When it comes to Japan’s most iconic landmark, nothing compares to Mt. Fuji. In June 2013, it was registered as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site under the title “Mt. Fuji: Sacred Place and Source of Artistic Inspiration”, attracting countless visitors from around the world.

One of the key assets of this designation is the Fuji Five Lakes (Lake Motosuko, Lake Shojiko, Lake Saiko, Lake Kawaguchiko, and Lake Yamanakako), each offering breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji.

Among them, Lake Kawaguchiko stands out as the most accessible for travelers, with plenty of accommodations and dining options, making it a top destination to enjoy the spectacular scenery of Mt. Fuji.

In this article, we’ll introduce 5 recommended souvenir shops around Lake Kawaguchiko where you can pick up local specialties and memorable gifts. Be sure to stop by one of these spots to wrap up your Lake Kawaguchiko trip with something special!

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Kawaguchiko Sweets Garden

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Located at the foot of Mt. Fuji, Kawaguchiko Sweets Garden is a popular shop where you can enjoy handcrafted sweets made with the finest local ingredients.

The highlight here is their rich cheesecake, baked with fresh milk from cows raised at the base of Mt. Fuji. With its deep flavor and silky texture, it is loved by locals and tourists alike.

There is also an eat-in space where you can enjoy desserts while feeling the refreshing breeze of Mt. Fuji, making it a great stop during sightseeing.

Kawaguchiko Sweets Garden is a must-visit for anyone looking for local sweets from Yamanashi.

【Kawaguchiko Sweets Garden】

Address2801-7 Kawaguchi, Fujikawaguchiko Town, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0304
Phone0555-76-6717
Business hours9:00~17:00
Closed
Websitehttps://www.kawaguchiko-sweetsgarden.com/

Michi-no-Eki Katsuyama

When it comes to souvenirs, Michi-no-Eki (roadside stations) are always a great choice. At Michi-no-Eki Katsuyama, you’ll find fresh local produce, Yamanashi’s famous sweets, and many other specialties available only here.

One item to look out for is Koshu Inden, a traditional craft designated as a national heritage product. It is made by applying lacquer patterns onto supple deer leather, a technique unique to the Koshu region.

Available in wallets, card holders, pouches, and more, Koshu Inden items are both practical and luxurious—perfect as a premium souvenir.

What is Inden?
Inden is a traditional craft of Yamanashi, dating back centuries. In the Sengoku period, warlord Takeda Shingen is said to have used it for armor and equipment because of its durability. Today, the craft has evolved into stylish modern items such as wallets and accessories, admired for their elegance and fine quality.

【Michi-no-Eki Katsuyama】

Address3758-1 Katsuyama, Fujikawaguchiko Town, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0310
Phone0555-72-5633
Business hours9:30〜16:00
Closed
Websitehttp://www.katuyama.info/station/

Gateway Fujiyama Kawaguchiko Station Store

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Conveniently located inside Kawaguchiko Station, Gateway Fujiyama is one of the best places to shop for souvenirs.

The shop is famous for the FUJIYAMA COOKIE, a cute Mt. Fuji-shaped cookie that comes in stylish packaging, making it a perfect gift.

You can also relax at the adjoining FUJIYAMA Café, where you can enjoy dishes made with local Yamanashi ingredients. In addition, the shop offers a wide selection of trendy accessories and small items, perfect for souvenirs or as a treat for yourself.

【Gateway Fujiyama Kawaguchiko Station Store】

Address3641 Funatsu, Fujikawaguchiko Town, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0301
Phone: 0555-72-2214
Phone0555-72-2214
Business hoursMondays to Fridays: 9:00~18:00
Saturdays and holidays: 9:00~19:00
Sundays: 8:00~19:00
ClosedNo holidays from July to September, irregular holidays from October to June
Websitehttps://pica-corp.com/shop/gw_kawaguchiko.html

Fujizakura Kobo Hanaterrace Store

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Located inside Fuji Oishi Hanaterrace, Fujizakura Kobo specializes in refined Japanese crafts and accessories.

The highlight here is Gunnai textiles, a traditional craft woven using the spring water of Mt. Fuji. This fabric, known for both its durability and elegance, has been produced in the Fuji Hokuroku region for centuries.

The store offers elegant ties, lightweight stoles, and wallets with traditional Japanese patterns—perfect as gifts or personal keepsakes.

【Fujizakura Kobo Hanaterrace Store】

Address1477-1 Oishi, Fujikawaguchiko Town, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0305 (inside Fuji Oishi Hanaterrace)
Phone0555-72-8788
Business hours10:00~17:00
ClosedWednesdays
Websitehttps://www.atelier-fujizakura.com/

Medetaya Kawaguchiko

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For those looking for something unique, Medetaya Kawaguchiko offers a wide range of washi paper crafts and Japanese accessories.

The shop features items that capture Japan’s four seasons and traditional culture, including calendars, seasonal decorations, tote bags, and lucky charms such as maneki-neko (beckoning cats) and daruma dolls.

Among the most popular items is the Mt. Fuji-themed notepad, which folds into the shape of Mt. Fuji. These heartwarming washi goods make excellent gifts and stylish souvenirs.

【Medetaya Kawaguchiko】

Address1477-1 Oishi, Fujikawaguchiko Town, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0305 (inside Fuji Oishi Hanaterrace)
Phone0555-72-8313
Business hours9:30〜17:00
Closed
Websitehttps://onao.co.jp/shops/kawaguchiko.html

Summary

In this article, we introduced five recommended souvenir shops around Lake Kawaguchiko. From handcrafted sweets to traditional Japanese crafts and modern washi accessories, you’ll find a wide variety of items perfect for souvenirs and gifts.

With its beautiful natural scenery and seasonal events, Lake Kawaguchiko is not only a stunning sightseeing destination but also a great place to enjoy shopping. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with family, you’ll surely find memorable keepsakes to take home along with your Mt. Fuji experience.

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Writer at JAPANOPIA Editorial Team
In my 30s, originally from Kyoto and now based in the Kanto region, I have been passionate about traveling both within Japan and abroad since my student days. I love discovering hidden local charms while strolling through cities and towns.

A true nature enthusiast, I’m especially drawn to the sea and mountains—and I’ve even climbed Mt. Fuji! I also enjoy joining local events and festivals, valuing every opportunity to connect with Japanese culture and traditions.

Through my writing, I aim to uncover the deeper appeal of Japan and share insights that make every journey more fulfilling—whether it’s sightseeing spots, gourmet experiences, or outdoor activities.

By highlighting the many attractions of Yamanashi Prefecture, I propose travel ideas where visitors can also experience Japan’s unique spirit of hospitality (“omotenashi”).
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