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National parks in Hokkaido

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National parks in Hokkaido

National parks in Hokkaido are 6 protected areas. Natural Parks, including the national park areas, are established in about 10% of the total land area of Hokkaido Prefecture.

Contents

Map of Hokkaido, Japan

History

The first parks were created in 1934.

List

  • Akan National Park was created in 1934. Akan's area includes 90,481 ha in Hokkaido. Highlights of the park include
  • Kawasu Onsen
  • Mount Io
  • Tsutsujigahara
  • Lake Mashu
  • Lake Kussharo
  • Bihoro Pass
  • Mount Mokoto
  • Wakoto Peninsula
  • Mount Nishibetsu-dake
  • Daisetsuzan National Park was created in 1934. Daisetsuzan is the largest national park in Japan. Its area includes 230,000 ha (568,000 acres) in the mountains in the center of Hokkaido. Among its highlights are
  • Sounkyo Gorge
  • Kogen Onsen
  • Aizankei
  • Lake Shikaribetsu
  • Mikuni Pass
  • Kushiro-shitsugen National Park was created in 1987. The park includes
  • Hoso'oka Observatory
  • Onnenai
  • Lake Toro
  • Rishiri-Rebun-Sarobetsu National Park was created in 1974. The park includes
  • Mount Rishiri
  • Rebun Island
  • Sarobetsu plain
  • Shikotsu-Toya National Park was created in 1949. The park includes
  • Lake Shikotsu
  • Noboribetsu Onsen
  • Mount Yotei
  • Lake Toya
  • Shiretoko National Park was created in 1964. Shiretoko is a peninsula at the northeastern end of Hokkaido. Its Ainu name means "land's end." The park's area includes 38,633 ha in Hokkaido. In 2005, Shiretoko was listed by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage site (WHS). The WHS area include 71,100 ha. The park includes
  • Shiretoko Pass
  • Furepe Falls
  • Mt. Rausu-dake
  • References

    National parks in Hokkaido Wikipedia