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[Gunma] Japan's Largest Plateau Wetland "Oze-no-hara" & Oze National Park Hiking Day Tour (Depart from Tokyo)

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Overview
  • * Oze National Park spans Gunma, Fukushima, and Niigata, and is a famous hiking spot that is beautiful in all four seasons.
  • * Oze-no-hara is Japan's largest plateau wetland, with a history of 10
  • 000 years and more than 900 species of plants left over from the Ice Age
  • * The mountain is closed from November to May every year, and the natural secret place is only accessible for half a year
  • * Four-season plants: Water plantain in May-June, yellow sedge and goldenrod in July-August, red leaves turning color in September-October
  • * Recommended route: Hatotoge Pass → Yamanohana → Ushio → Return along the original route
  • * Minibuses go directly to Kutoge Pass, which is convenient and time-saving
What to expect

- Itinerary Information - Meeting time: 6:45 Tokyo Meeting point: In front of Tokyo Marunouchi Building Departure time: 7:00 from Tokyo Return information: Arrive near JR Tokyo Station at around 19:30 - Itinerary Introduction - * Oze National Park Oze National Park is a national park located in Fukushima, Tochigi, Gunma, and Niigata prefectures in Japan. The climbing season is limited to May to October each year. From spring to early summer, various flowers bloom, and the red leaves in autumn are also very charming, attracting many people to visit. Among them, "Oze-no-hara" is the largest plateau wetland in Japan * Oze no Hara Ozehara: With an altitude of about 1,400 meters, it has a history of 10,000 years and more than 900 species of alpine plants. It is a natural hiking route that mountaineers yearn for. Spring (late May-June): Water plantains are in full bloom, and the ponds are full of greenery, forming a classic wetland landscape Summer (July-late August): Butterflies and dragonflies fly, and the Ni

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