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Daisetsuzan National Park
[Daisetsuzan National Park]
Daisetsuzan National Park sits in the heart of Hokkaido, Japan's second-largest main island. The park has thick forests, sprawling marshlands, mountainous terrain and an alpine belt. A wide range of animals adapted to different environments live here. The Daisetsuzan area has more than 16 peaks
over 2,000 meters high, and is often called "the roof of Hokkaido." Hokkaido's two longest waterways, the Ishikari River and Tokachi River, originate within the park. The park includes both long and short
courses to suit all levels of hiking experience (although heavy snowfalls close the trails during the
winter months). The park also boasts numerous hot-spring resorts. The Daisetsuzan area has a long
winter and a very short summer-roughly July to August. The autumn foliage reaches its colorful peak
in mid-September, heralding the first winter snows in October. Consider a late August or early
September visit if you want to see the park at its stunning, colorful best.
Daisetsuzan National Park sits in the heart of Hokkaido, Japan's second-largest main island. The park has thick forests, sprawling marshlands, mountainous terrain and an alpine belt. A wide range of animals adapted to different environments live here. The Daisetsuzan area has more than 16 peaks
over 2,000 meters high, and is often called "the roof of Hokkaido." Hokkaido's two longest waterways, the Ishikari River and Tokachi River, originate within the park. The park includes both long and short
courses to suit all levels of hiking experience (although heavy snowfalls close the trails during the
winter months). The park also boasts numerous hot-spring resorts. The Daisetsuzan area has a long
winter and a very short summer-roughly July to August. The autumn foliage reaches its colorful peak
in mid-September, heralding the first winter snows in October. Consider a late August or early
September visit if you want to see the park at its stunning, colorful best.
Co-exhibitor of National Parks of Japan, Ministry of Environment.
Amamiguntou National Park :
Ashizuri-Uwakai National Park :
Bandai-Asahi National Park :
Daisen-Oki National Park :
Daisetsuzan National Park :
Ecotourisum Promotion Act(Koshikishima /Taketomi Town) :
Ecotourisum Promotion Act(Toba/Nantan Miyama/Isizutisan) :
Gero-city/Kamiichi-town :
Hidakasanmyaku-Erimo-Tokachi National Park :
Iriomote Island Ecotourisum Promotion Act :
kirishima-kinkowan national park :
Kyoto Miyama Eco Tourism :
Na :
National Park (Daisen-Oki / Setonaikai / Ashizuri-Uwakai) :
National Park (Daisetsuzan National Park/Shikotsu-Toya National Park/Hidakasanmyaku-Erimo-Tokachi National Park) :
National Park (Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park) :
National Park(Akan-Mashu National Park) :
National Park(Akan-Mashu/Shiretoko/Sanriku-Fukko) :
National Park(Nikko National Park/Oze National Park) :
National Park(Yoshino-Kumano National Park/San'inkaigan National Park) :
National Parks (Amamiguntou National Park /Yambaru National Park) :
National Parks of Japan (Aso-Kuju National Park / Unzen-Amakusa National Park) :
National Parks(Kirishima-Kinkowan National Park/Yakushima National Park) :
San'in Kaigan National Park :
Sanriku_Fukko National Park :
Setonaikai National Park :
Shikotsu-Toya National Park :
Shiretoko National Park :
Toba City Ecotourism Promotion Council :
Yakushima National Park :
Yambaru National Park :
Yoshinokumano National Park :
Booth No | L-020 |
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Area | Japan |
Official site | https://www.japan.travel/national-parks/parks/ |
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