This is one of the marshes in Shiga Kogen. You can easily get there by lift. We also recommend the 10km course around the ponds that starts from Maeyama Marsh. Exploring the marshes in early August ▼The high altitude allows you to enjoy a vast view. ▼A field of cotton grass nearing the end of its bloom ▼Shibuike is also a marsh, but it has a deep pond. You can see floating islands here and there. ▼For more details, click here...
This is a marshland in the mountains of Mt. Mitsuishi in Iwate Prefecture. During the autumn foliage season, it is crowded with hikers. Visiting the marshland ▼A marshland suddenly appears on the hiking trail. It doesn't seem to be very large. https://www.wetlandjapan.com/2010mitsuishiyama Equipment, physical strength, and skills ▼Mitsuishi Marshland requires equipment and tools for general mountain climbing...
This is a marshland in the Tambara Plateau in Gunma Prefecture. It is located at the foot of Mt. Hotaka and is surrounded by beech forests. Exploring the marshland Late May ▼It is divided into a marshland area and a forest area. ▼There is a boardwalk, so it is easy to walk. There were no dangerous areas. https://www.wetlandjapan.com/215tambara Mid-November ▼It accumulates...
This is a marshland in Kayanodaira, Nagano Prefecture. About a 30-minute walk from the bustling campsite, we came across a paradise for day lilies and dragonflies. Exploring the marshland Early June ▼The area with the stream has good visibility (Minamidobu Marshland). https://www.wetlandjapan.com/206minamidobu Mid-July It was the time when there were lots of dragonflies (...
This marshland is located south of Lake Kasumigaura. It is also known as Myoki-no-hana. It is also known as a bird watching spot, and the northern marsh harrier visits in winter. Touring the marshland Mid-February ▼It looks like a high-altitude marsh, but because it is adjacent to Lake Kasumigaura, there is an abundance of water. ▼There is a hut for bird watching. ▼In February and March, when the northern marsh harrier visits,...
Tako Marsh is a marshland in Chiba Prefecture. It is located very close to Narita International Airport. It covers an area of 24 hectares and is known for its many rare species as well as the Mujinaguku, a species endemic to Takohikari Marsh. As of February 2021, the management organization had suspended activities due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the marshland resembled a mixed forest. The marshland...