「Climbing/Hiking」Tourist Attractions
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 ...

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 ...

Okama Crater in Zao

Mount Zao, located on the border between Miyagi and Yamagata Prefectures, is one of Japan's 100 famous mountains. At its center lies the Zao Okama, a crater lake surrounded ...

Oirase Gorge

The Oirase Stream is a two-star tourist attraction in the Michelin Green Guide, featuring a breathtaking 14 km stretch of stream. Everywhere you walk, you are captivated by ...

Narukokyo

Naruko Gorge is a deep canyon, approximately 100 meters deep, formed by the erosion of the Otani River, and it has been designated as a national scenic spot. The sheer cliff...

Hakkoda Ropeway

The Hakkoda Ropeway is a stunning spot to enjoy the magnificent nature of the Hakkoda Mountains. Since its opening in October 1968, it continues to attract visitors with its...

Mt. Kampu

Kankouzan is a mountain located on the Oga Peninsula in Akita Prefecture, with an elevation of 355 meters. Known for its beautiful green grass that covers the entire mountai...

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...

Kamikochi

Kamikochi is a representative mountain resort in Japan located in the Northern Alps, spreading across a beautiful plateau at an altitude of about 1,500 meters. Visitors can ...

Daikanbo

Mount Aso Daikanbo is a peak located in the northern outer rim of Aso city in Kumamoto Prefecture, northeast of the Ikeikubo Onsen hot springs. It was once called Tominokeba...

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...

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