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The park is 372 km 2 in area and is the 29th national park in Japan. Opened on 30 August 2007, the park's area includes the marshes and the mountains in the Oze area, formerly part of the Nikkō National Park, and other nearby areas including the Aizu-Komagatake and Tashiroyama mountains. [2] The park was the first new national park to open in ...
Ozegahara (尾瀬ヶ原) is a high altitude marshland in the Oze National Park, Japan.. Approximately 8 km 2 in size, the marshland is well known for various species of plants, including the "mizu-bashō" (White Skunk Cabbage), "Nikkōkisuge" (yellow alpine lilies, Hemerocallis dumortieri var. esculenta) and "Watasuge" (Eriophorum vaginatum).
Itsukushima in Setonaikai National Park, the first of Japan's national parks (established 1934). National parks (国立公園, Kokuritsu Kōen) and quasi-national parks (国定公園, Kokutei Kōen) of Japan are places of scenic beauty that are designated for protection and sustainable use by the Minister of the Environment under the Natural Parks Law (自然公園法) of 1957. [1]
links Meiji no Mori Takao Quasi-National Park in Tokyo Metropolis with Meiji no Mori Minō Quasi-National Park in Osaka Prefecture: Kyūshū Nature Trail 九州自然歩道 Kyūshū shizen hodō: Fukuoka, Saga, Nagasaki, Kumamoto, Ōita, Miyazaki, Kagoshima: 2,932 kilometres (1,822 mi) 1975–1980: also known as Yamabiko-san (やまびこさん)
Pages in category "Ramsar sites in Japan" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. ... Oze National Park; Ozegahara; S. Sarobetsu Plain ...
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Mount Aizu-Komagatake (会津駒ヶ岳, Aizu-Komagatake) is a mountain located in Hinoemata, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, in the Oze National Park. It is one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains . See also
Mount Hiuchi, also Hiuchigatake (Japanese: 燧ヶ岳) is a 2,356 m tall stratovolcano in Oze National Park, and located in Hinoemata Village, Minami-Aizu gun, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. This is the highest mountain in Tōhoku region. [3] The volcano rises in the north of Lake Ozenuma . It is one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains. [2] [4]