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「6 Must-See Natural Wonders in Japan」
Experience an unforgettable journey with these stunning views!
Japan's diverse landscapes and distinct seasons offer a wealth of natural beauty to behold.
From north to south, here are six breathtaking vistas you must see in your lifetime.
These destinations are often not easily accessible by public transportation,
so we invite you to join our day tours to not only enjoy these scenic wonders but also indulge in other enriching experiences.

6 Must-See Natural Wonders in Japan

Amanohashidate

Amanohashidate

AmanohashidateAmanohashidate in Kyoto, Itsukushima Shrine in Hiroshima, and Matsushima in Miyagi are Japan's Three Scenic Views.
Amanohashidate is a 3.6-kilometer-long sandbar in northern Kyoto, resembling a bridge reaching into the sky.

Chichibugahama

Chichibugahama

Chichibugahama Chichibugahama in Mitoyo City, Kagawa, offers a stunning sight known as the "Mirror of the Sky" when sunset and low tide align.
This makes it a popular spot for photographers and has earned it a place among Japan's Top 100 Sunsets.

Naruto Whirlpools

Naruto Whirlpools

Naruto WhirlpoolsNaruto Whirlpools in the Naruto Strait between Tokushima and Awaji Island are among the "Three Great Whirlpools of the World."
Visitors can view them from the Naruto Bridge or experience them up close on a whirlpool sightseeing boat.

Hokkaido Biei

Biei

Blue Pond (Aoiike)The Blue Pond in Biei is a world-renowned attraction known for its captivating blue color. No matter if it's summer or winter, the Blue Pond offers a dreamlike landscape that changes with the seasons.
Farm TomitaFarm Tomita is a renowned flower-viewing spot in Japan, attracting visitors from around the world, especially during the summer. With rolling hills covered in lavender fields and colorful flower fields, it is definitely a beautiful sight not to be missed.
Shikisai-no-okaShikisai no Oka features over 300,000 flowers, creating a landscape like a rainbow carpet extending towards the horizon, set against Hokkaido's mountains, resembling a masterpiece painting.

Shiratani Unsuikyo Ravine in Yakushima Island

Shiratani Unsuikyo Ravine in Yakushima Island

Shiratani Unsuikyo Ravine in Yakushima IslandShiratani Unsuikyo, on the World Heritage Site of Yakushima, is one of Kyushu's most representative valleys.
Covered in native moss and surrounded by forests rich in negative ions, it offers a healing experience for the mind and body. Additionally, "Taiko Iwa," a granite rock formation, offers a stunning view of Yakushima's forests.

Kagoshima Ibusuki Sand Steam Onsen

Kamikochi

Kamikochi

KamikochiKamikochi in Nagano, at an altitude of 1,500 meters, features beautiful landscapes like the Tashiro Wetland, Myojin Pond, and Taisho Pond.
It's not just a vacation spot but also a designated National Cultural Asset of Japan, believed to be the "Land of the Gods" where gods once descended at the Hotaka Shrine.

Kyushu Beppu Onsen