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Get out in the Great Outdoors! Take on Adventure Courses That You Will Only Find Here Akan-Mashu National Park Sample Course Day1 Day2 A.m3 Your nearest airport 7:30am Accomodation in Tsubetsu Airplane ↓ Buy an obento Rental car 90min On foot 10:10am ↓ (Japanese lunchbox) ↓ before climbing! Memanbetsu Airport Travel 9:10am 3:20pm Get Out in the Great is enjoyed. Climb Mount Meakan Onneto Observation Deck ↓Rental car 60min Outdoors! Take on 11:00am Adventure Courses That Lunch in Bihoro or Tsubetsu ↓Rental car 30min You Will Only Find Here 1:00pm 90min A06 Forest Fragrance Making Tour nights A quiet lake at the westernmost point days,3 of the national park. It is also known 4 Mount Meakan is one of the many volcanoes dotting as Goshiki-Numa, the Five Colored Lake, Akan Mashu National Park. You can experience because its waters can vary in colors Highlights a breathtaking 360-degree panorama from its summit. depending on the weather, wind direction, and viewing location. The changing of the leaves at the lake in autumn is especially renowned as ・Experience with all five senses the forests, volcanoes and a site of scenic beauty. lakes of Akan Mashu National Park. ・Enjoy a range of outdoor activities from active mountain climbing all the way to relaxing canoeing and concocting Rental car 40min forest fragrances from ingredients gathered on your Rental car 30min ↓ travels. ↓ 5:00pm ・The skies above Hokkaido are particularly open and 3:00pm You can enjoy clear, offering spectacularly starry skies come nighttime. The Tsubetsu Pass a fantastic view of Accommodation in Akankohan Lake Kussharo from ↓Rental car 30min the Tsubetsu Pass. 4:30pm From Memanbetsu Airport Accommodation in Tsubetsu Route map Kawayu Eco Museum Center Lake Kussharo A11 Day3 Day4 8:30am National 8:15am Tsubetsu Wakoto Peninsula Accommodation in Akankohan Accommodation in Kawayu Onsen Lake Mashu Parks of Japan Rental car 60min Rental car 30min ↓ ↓ Ainu culture continues to thrive around Akan min A06 The Tsubetsu Pass 9:30am 150 9:00am Mashu National Park. This is a museum that explains the relationship between nature and Kussharo Kotan A05 Journey to Feel the Lifeforce of the Earth Kushiro River Canoe Tour Midoribashi Course the lives of Ainu people that has been passed Ainu Folklore Museum down through the generations to the day. You can experience traditional Ainu Rental car 30min present ↓ embroidery, wear Ainu clothing, and even take souvenir photos with the magnificent 12:30pm A05 Lake Kussharo as your backdrop. Lunch at a restaurant in Kawayu Hot Spring Town Mashu Onsen Roadside Station Kussharo Kotan Ainu Folklore Museum Lake Akan On foot ↓ Rental car 30min 1:30pm ↓ Kushiro River is the only river that flows This is a fun place to learn about 12:30pm from Lake Kussharo, Japan's largest caldera Kawayu Eco the nature and wildlife of the lake. Its headwaters are a hotspot for Museum Center Mashu area within Akan Mashu Lunch at a restaurant in Teshikaga canoeing. If you advance slowly through National Park. the stillness, you might even hear the Visit the gallery Mount Meakan Rental car 30min Rental car 30min ↓ movements of forest animals! ↓ and buy souvenirs Onneto Observation Deck 2:45pm 2:00pm here! Hiking around Mashu Onsen Roadside Station Wakoto Peninsula ↓Rental car 90min Rental car 30min 4:00pm ↓ Observe red-crowned cranes that 5:00pm are the symbol of eastern Hokkaido. Kushiro City Red-Crowned Crane Natural Park Accommodation in These beautiful cranes are called Sarurun-Kamui To Kushiro Airport the Kawayu Onsen area or “God of the Marshlands” by the Rental car 10min On the small peninsula that juts out into Lake Ainu people. Here, you can see the cranes ↓ 8:30pm Kussharo, there is a 2.5 kilometer long hiking in an environment that is very close to 6:40pm course which boasts many natural wonders. A11 Lake Mashu Hikers can enjoy seasonal plants, the northernmost their natural habitat. Kushiro Airport min-min zemi, or Japanese cicadas, and the fuming Starlight Tour Oyakotsu Jigoku hot spring at the tip of the cape. Depart for Haneda Airport 90min 13 14.
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