Looking at the rough uneven ground of the forest, I had to admire the men who made paths and roads through it (Photo: Cathy Cawood)

The Landscape of Aokigahara Forest

Walking along the forest path to Fugaku Lava Cave

Cathy Cawood   - 1 min read

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Aokigahara Forest has an unfortunate reputation as a destination for those facing struggle &mdash; if this describes you, please consider <a href="https://en.japantravel.com/guide/tell-mental-health/63695" target="_blank">talking to someone</a>. This is not a recommended tourist destination for those seeking macabre delights.

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I can't tell you what Fugaku Lava Cave is like because we decided not to go in, having just come from visiting Naruawa Ice cave where we nearly froze in our thin summer windbreakers. However we did walk along the forest path as far as the entrance and I couldn't help being fascinated by the volcanic landscape of Aokigahara. Exposed tree roots clung to the rough, rocky ground which was also pitted all over with holes formed by gas venting from the ground. I was able to image the violence and devastation of an erupting Mount Fuji.

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Cathy Cawood

Cathy Cawood @cathy.cawood

 I came to Japan in 2003 to teach English. I lived in Shiga prefecture for 1 year, and it still holds a special place in my heart. I lived in Kyoto for 9 years, then moved to Machida, Tokyo in 2014 after meeting my Japanese partner. I love to take photos, and my Japan in Pictures Facebook page ha...