No. Mount Fuji visibility depends on weather and atmospheric conditions. Winter months from November to February offer the highest probability of clear views, particularly after cold fronts. Summer typically brings haze that obscures the mountain. Early morning and late afternoon provide better visibility than midday hours.
Yes. Fishing is permitted without requiring a license for saltwater fishing in Japan. Anglers must follow local catch and size regulations. Common species include sea bass, mackerel, and bottom-dwelling fish. All waste must be disposed of properly, and fishers should remain mindful of other pier users.
Basic facilities include public restrooms, free parking, and vending machines near the entrance plaza. There are no restaurants or food vendors on the pier itself. The structure provides minimal shelter from sun or rain.
Yes. The wooden deck is relatively flat and accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. The wave-like design creates gentle undulations in the surface. Some sections lack railings, and the full 300-meter length may be challenging for visitors with limited mobility. Accessible parking is available.
Winter offers the clearest Mount Fuji views despite cooler temperatures. Spring and autumn provide mild weather but less reliable visibility. Summer has warm temperatures but frequent haze. Sunset occurs around 4:30 PM in winter and after 7:00 PM in summer. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.