You can see Mt. Fuji from all stations!
Unlimited rides on Gakunan Train full of retro charm.
Gakunan Train, which connects Yoshiwara Station and Gakunan Enoo Station, has a Mt. Fuji view spot at every station platform, where you can see Mt. Fuji up close. Gakunan Train 1-Day Ticket, which you can enjoy the retro charm of the line, is now available on mobile. Enjoy the local line of Shizuoka with this convenient digital pass!
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Gakunan Train 1-Day Ticket
Adult¥750 / Child¥310
Mt. Fuji can be seen from any station. This is a special 1-Day Ticket that allows unlimited rides on all Gakunan Train lines, a local train line in Shizuoka.
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Let's ride Gakunan Train!
"Fuji City, Shizuoka Prefecture is located south of Mt. Fuji and is famous as one of the nation's leading paper towns. Gakunan Train connects Yoshiwara Station and Gakunan Enoo Station in the city.
The feature of Gakunan Train is that if the weather is good, you can see Mt. Fuji from every station at Mt. Fuji view spot. In addition, Night View Train, which runs twice a month with the interior lights turned off, allows passengers to experience nostalgic Showa-era station buildings, rolling stock, quiet night scenery, and factory lights shrouded in darkness while riding the train. In 2014, it became the first railway line to be designated as a Japanese Night View Heritage.
Hina Station on the Gakunan Train route is a place that has been handed down as a village of Kaguyahime. After a short walk up the hill, there are bamboo parks (get off at Hina Station), the setting for the Tale of the Bamboo Cutter, and the picturesque cherry blossom avenue.
Fuji Rokusho Sengen Shrine (get off at Yoshiwara Honcho Station) has been a guardian of the southern foot of Mt. Fuji since ancient times and is particularly known for its prayers for safe childbirth and protection from misfortune. Locally, it is affectionately called Mikkaichi Sengen Shrine.
Gakunan Fujioka Station, where Gakutetsu's garage is located, has a Gakutetsu Locomotive Square that exhibits electric locomotives that were active during the freight operation era. You can enjoy the heavy and dignified appearance of the locomotives that seem to be about to start running.
And don't forget the local specialty Fuji Tsuke Napolitan, which is different from soup pasta and tsukemen. The new gourmet experience of dipping the restaurant's special noodles in the tomato-based Napolitan-flavored soup is exquisite! Please enjoy it at Yoshiwara Shopping Street (get off at Yoshiwara Honcho Station), which is said to be the birthplace of Fuji Tsuke Napolitan.
Would you like to spend a relaxing time on the Gakunan Train, which has a charming station building and vehicles with a retro and nostalgic atmosphere?"
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