Asahikawa's first public park; a city oasis
An entire hillside dyed pink
Experience the sound and steam of a geyser
A place to lose yourself in nature
Board the Lily Train and tour the flower gardens in this historic park
Said to be one of Japan's finest observatories, a great place to watch the sunset
Refreshing soft water selected as one of Japan's 100 famous waters
See Japanese cranes in the wild
The vast nature of Otaru has a new look every season
All the world's tulips in one place
A 360-degree panorama, 240 meters above sea level
Rich ecosystems on a massive scale
Hokkaido's only large-scale government managed park
Biei's hills and the Daisetsuzan mountains are visible from this observatory park
This park was created to celebrate the wedding of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko. The fountains are illuminated during the night, creating fantastic night views.
Featuring the Tenshukaku-style observatory with its panoramic view of Yokote. During winter, a number of snow igloos, which are a winter characteristic of Japan, will be built in the park.
Enjoy both city and nature with the ocean breeze
Natural forest with a history deriving from the remains of Kitanomaru of the Edo Castle.
Harbor View Park, or Minato-no-mieru-oka Koen is located on the hillside of the city, overlooking Yokohama Harbor and the Bay Bridge. It is a popular sightseeing course in Yokohama.
This is a park overlooking Yokosuka Ironworks, to whose construction French engineer Léonce Verny contributed. The park is characterized by a French geometric garden.