Located in Tokyo, it is a place that the Japanese choose for hanami picnics known as “flower viewing”. But the park is not only famous for its numerous cherry trees. Here you can find important museums (Tokyo National Museum, National Science Museum of Japan and National Museum of Western Art), Tosho-gu monument, temples (in Gojo Temple you can see statues of the mythological Inari foxes), Ueno Zoo and Shinobazu Pond. Despite the above, it seems that the green spaces are neglected.
6.Yamashita Park
It is a park in Yokohama considered to be the first waterfront park in Japan. The park was inaugurated on March 15, 1930.
5.Onuma Quasi National Park
It is located east of the Oshima Hanto Peninsula, north of Hakodate. At its center is Mount Komaga-take, which reaches a height of 1,133 m. But it is not its altitude that makes it so famous, but the phone number list fact that it is an active volcano with rocky peaks and gentle slopes covered with alpine flowers.
4.Akan National Park
Located southwest of the Shiretoko Peninsula, towards the center of the eastern wing of Hokkaido Island, the park is famous for its numerous virgin forests, clear lakes and volcanic mountains.
3. Shikotsu-Toya National Park
It is a park located near Sapporo and has an area of approximately 600 square kilometers. It is famous for its wealth of hot springs but also for some of the most beautiful scenery in Hokkaido.
2. Daisetsuzan National Park
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It is a park located in the center of the island of Hokkaido famous for its natural spectacle. With an area of 2,300 square kilometers, it is the largest park in Japan. There are numerous mountains with spectacular gorges and waterfalls. The park benefits from the presence of hot spri