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Obihiro, Kushiro,Nakashibetsu Airport Outskirts Transport Information

The Tokachi Plains spreading out in the south side of Daisetsuzan National Park is a prosperous kingdom of cuisine that with production centers for eminent Japanese soybeans, adzuki beans, wheat, potatoes, and the breeding of the domestic animals such as cows, pigs, and chickens. From Kushiro to Nemuro there is the sightseeing area with two national parks, Lake Akan and the Kushiro Marsh, forming a very large Dairy Belt. Popular wild birds such as Japanese cranes and white-tailed sea eagles can be seen.

Obihiro, Kushiro, Nakashibetsu Airport Outskirts Natural Park

National Park

A nationally managed park, representing Japan's natural scenery.

Daisetsuzan National Park

 Taushubetsu River Bridge, Lake Nukabira, Lake Shikaribetsu, Mt. Nipesotsu

Akan National Park

 Lake Akan, Lake Kussharo, Lake Mashu, Onneto, Ainu Kotan, Kawayu Onsen

Kushiroshitsugen National Park

 Kushiro Marsh Observatory, Onnenai Wooden Path, Hosooka Observatory, Lake Touro

Quasi-National Park

The park is managed by the prefecture with natural scenery based on a national park.

Hidaka-Sanmyaku-Erimo Quasi-National Park

 Nissho Pass Observatory, Satsunaigawa Enchi

Prefectural Natural Park

Following after national park, and quasi-national park is a park representing Hokkaido with its natural scenery.

Akkeshi Prefectural Natural Park

 Cape Shirepa, Lake Akkeshi, Bekkanbeushi Marshland, Kiritappu Marshland, Ayamegahara

Notsuke-Furen Prefectural Natural Park

 Lake Furen, Onneto, Shunkunitai, Notsuke Peninsula, Todowara / Narawara, Odaitou, Hakuchodai

Wetlands Registered Under the Ramsar Convention

Wetlands registered by the convention on wetlands of international importance, especially as waterfowl habitat (Ramsar Convention).

Kushiro Marshland

 A stopover point for ducks and swans. The main breeding place of the red-crowned crane. It is also a habitat for large birds such as Blakiston's fish owls, white-tailed eagles, and Steller's sea eagles.

Kiritappu Marshland

 Many birds visit, including whooper swans, bean geese, anserinae waterfowl, and swans.

Lake Akkeshi, Bekkanbeushi Marshland

 The highest possible wintering spot of the whooper swan in Japan.

Lake Akan

 The area grows rare algae including moss phlox. It is the habitat of many rare aquatic animals and plants including Sakhalin taimen, the biggest fresh water fish in Japan.

Lake Furen, Shunkunitai

 Visiting place for birds such as grey-tailed tattlers, and whooper swans.

Notsuke Peninsula, Notsuke Bay

 Visiting place for birds such as brents, and common goldeneyes.

Obihiro, Kushiro, Nakaashibetu Airport Outskirts Sightseeing Spots

Obihiro  Obihiro Tourist Information

Banei Horseracing Banei Horseracing
Old Kofuku Station Old Kofuku Station
Yachiyo Farm Yachiyo Farm
Manabe Garden Manabe Garden
Obihiro Centennial City Museum Obihiro Centennial City Museum

Kushiro  Kushiro Tourist Information

Kushiro Marshland Kushiro Marshland
Kushiro Tancho Natural Park Kushiro Tancho
Natural Park
Lake Akan-ko Lake Akan-ko

Marimo (Lake Moss Ball) Exhibition and Observation Center Marimo (Lake Moss Ball)
Exhibition and
Observation Center
Ainu village Ainu village

Nemuro  Nemuro Tourist Information

Cape Nosappu Cape Nosappu
Cape Hanasaki 'Kurumaishi' Cape Hanasaki 'Kurumaishi'
Northern Natural Flower Garden Northern Natural
Flower Garden
Meiji Park Meiji Park
Lake Furen Lake Furen

Teshikaga  Teshikaga Tourist Information

Lake Mashu Lake Mashu
Lake Kussharo Lake Kussharo
 Mt. Iou Mt. Iou
Sand bath Sand bath
Kawayu Hot Spring Kawayu Hot Spring

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