Most reviewed National Parks in Hokkaido


  1. 4.0 Shiretoko Nature Center (202 reviews)
    - Great information center - serving a excellent coffee
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    Shiretoko National Park Nature Center is located at the entrance of the Shiretoko National Park, Hokkaido, Japan. It not only serves as an information center for the park visitors but also facilitates your enjoyable stay in Shiretoko. See more..
  2. 4.5 Shikotsu-Toya National Park (5 reviews)
    - – famed for its eye popping scenery
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    Shikotsu-Toya National Park is located in the southwestern part of Hokkaido. In addition to Lake Shikotsu and Lake Toya (the two largest caldera lakes) visitors can see diverse types of volcanoes and volcanic topography such as Mt. Yotei, Mt.Usu and Mt.Tarumae. Visitors can also see many volcanic activities such as various hot springs and jigoku ("hell") phenomena (blowing out of sulfur). The park can truly be called a "Living Volcano Museum". One of the benefits of this volcanic activity are the popular and bustling hot springs tourism areas that are representative of the Hokkaido Prefecture. These include Noboribetsu, Lake Toya, and Jozankei. The breathtaking landscape created by combining various elements of lakes, forests, and volcanoes soothes peoples’ hearts and minds. Lake Shikotsu is famous for being the northernmost ice-free lake in Japan, it's distinctive deep blue colored water surface is also highly appealing to park visitors. See more..
  3. 4.5 Rishiri-Rebun-Sarobetsu National Park (2 reviews)
    - 利尻富士
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    The Rishiri-Rebun-Sarobetsu National Park is Japan’s northernmost national park boasting its varied landscape such as mountains, flower fields, sea cliffs, wetlands, and coastal sand dunes. Mt. Rishiri is a beautiful konide-type mountain, also known as Rishiri Fuji, which is a symbolic presence of the park. On the Rebun Island, alpine-flower fields, including valuable plants such as large-flowered cypripediums can be appreciated in low-lying areas. Along the coast of Bakkai and Wakasakanai, lakes and wetlands are scattered between rows of belt-like sand dunes, and they present rare scenery, together with dune forests of Quercus crispula Blume and Abies sachalinensis. Sarobetsu-genya has Japan’s largest high moor spreading on a mire, and it is also an important stopover site of migratory birds such as geese and ducks. See more..

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