Lake Tanuki is significantly smaller and less developed than the famous Fuji Five Lakes (Kawaguchiko, Yamanakako, Saiko, Shojiko, and Motosuko), which lie on Mount Fuji's northern side. Its main advantages are fewer crowds, free access, and a more natural, undeveloped atmosphere. However, it offers far fewer amenities, limited public transportation, and minimal tourist infrastructure such as restaurants or shops. The viewing angle of Mount Fuji from Lake Tanuki is different, providing a southwestern perspective rather than the northern views from the Five Lakes region. Visitors seeking solitude and authentic nature experiences tend to prefer Tanuki, while those wanting convenience and services choose the Five Lakes area.