「Climbing/Hiking」Tourist Attractions
Kushiro Marsh
Kushiro Wetland is Japan's largest wetland, spreading over 28,788 hectares in eastern Hokkaido, with 7,863 hectares designated as a Ramsar site. It is home to endangered wil...
Lake Towada
Lake Towada is a magnificent and beautiful caldera lake, featuring an expansive panorama that reflects the seasonal landscapes like a mirror on its tranquil surface. The dee...
Juniko (Aoike Pond)
Juuni Lake is located in the western part of the Shirakami Mountains and consists of a group of 33 lakes and ponds. It is believed to have originated from a landslide caused...
Hananuki Gorge
Hanamaki Gorge is a famous spot for autumn leaves located in Takahagi City, Ibaraki Prefecture. The beautiful scenery extends from Hanamaki Dam to Meibari-guchi and Kotaki-s...
Oze National Park
Oze National Park is the largest high-altitude wetland in Honshu, spanning the four prefectures of Gunma, Tochigi, Fukushima, and Niigata. From the snowmelt in May to early ...
Jomon Sugi
Jomon Sugi is the most famous giant tree among the Yakusugi trees located on Yakushima Island in Kagoshima Prefecture, with an estimated age ranging from 2,170 to 7,200 year...
Lake Tazawa
Located in Akita Prefecture, Lake Tazawa is known as the deepest lake in Japan, with a depth of 423.4 meters. The surface of the lake changes into a variety of colors, inclu...
Zao Ropeway
Zao Ropeway is located in Zao Onsen, Yamagata City, and offers visitors and outdoor enthusiasts beautiful nature throughout the four seasons. It starts from the Zao Sanroku ...
Shirakawa Suigen
Shirakawa Water Source is a representative spring located in Minamiaso, Kumamoto Prefecture, and is selected as one of the "Top 100 Ruins of Famous Water" by the Ministry of...