The resort area is home to the Nyukasa Suzuran (Lily of the Valley) colony, which blooms annually in late spring.
The mountain bike trails are designed to accommodate the Japan National Downhill Series.
The summit observation area features a 'stairway to heaven' photo installation facing Mt. Fuji.
The resort provides specific mountain bike wash stations and rental maintenance workshops for cyclists.
The hiking trails around the summit are part of the larger regional hiking route connecting to the Mt. Nyukasa peaks.
Fujimi Panorama Resort is situated on the slopes of Mt. Nyukasa in the Southern Yatsugatake mountain range. The resort functions as a ski destination in winter and a mountain bike park during the warmer months. A gondola lift carries visitors from the base area to a summit station at approximately 1,780 meters altitude. The summit features a wooden observation deck providing panoramic views of the Southern Alps and Mt. Fuji. A network of walking trails surrounds the summit area, passing through marshlands and alpine flora zones. The mountain bike park offers downhill courses for various skill levels, including professional-grade trails. During summer, the resort maintains a flower garden near the gondola station featuring seasonal blooms. The site is geographically positioned to offer views of three major mountain ranges: the Yatsugatake, the Southern Alps, and the Central Alps.
The wooden observation deck at the gondola summit station during a clear day.
Bring a windbreaker or light jacket even in summer, as the summit temperature is significantly lower than the base.
Check the resort's official website for 'gondola weather status' before traveling, as operations are subject to high wind conditions.
Rent professional protective gear on-site if you plan to use the mountain bike trails.
Do not attempt the downhill mountain bike courses without proper safety equipment or previous off-road experience.
Operates as a ski resort in winter and a mountain bike/hiking park in summer; periodic closures occur between seasons for maintenance.
Mountain bikers must wear helmets and appropriate protective gear; hikers should remain on marked paths to protect alpine plants.