Japan National Park Guide, Tailor-made Japan Tour Packages
National Parks
Japan has 30 National Parks designated for protection and sustainable use, and over 50 Quasi National Parks,these parks cover around 6% of Japan's total land area,offer experience the full range of environments including volcanoes, forests, marshes, beaches, coastlines and underwater marine habitats,allow visitors to enjoy variety of outdoor activities,not limited to hiking or sightseeing,plus boating, fishing, snorkeling, diving etc.
Kita-Nagato Kaigan Quasi-National Park
Take a sunset stroll along the pristine beach on the grounds of Susa Wan Ecology Camping Ground, and be memorized by the magnificent views of the sea in its natural beauty, all accented by crepuscular rays.
Meiji-no-mori Mino Quasi-national Park (Mino Waterfall)
Despite its proximity to the Metropolitan Osaka Area, the park is inhabited by 1,300 plant species and 3,500 insect species. The location is also known as a paradise for a large population of birds, animals, fish, and little creatures, as well as monkeys, which are protected by law. The Tōkai Nature Trail, which starts at Meiji no Mori Takao Quasi-National Park, ends here.
Onuma Quasi National Park
Designated as a "quasi national park" and Onuma Park is known for its picturesque, island dotted lakes and majestic dormant volcano, Mount Komagatake.
Yoshino-Kumano National Park
Yoshino-Kumano’s wild wonders have made it a magnet for nature worshippers and religious pilgrims for over 1,000 years. Its highlights include sites of deep spiritual significance, ancient forests, a dramatic coastline, and some of the world’s most fascinating geological formations.
Yakushima National Park
Yakushima National Park is a protected area located in Kagoshima Prefecture, Kyushu. It includes parts of the Ōsumi Islands with Yakushima, the entire island Kuchinoerabu-jima and some surrounding marine areas. The total size is 325.53 square kilometres.