List of articles of Kushiro area
Cape Aikappu
It is a popular place where lovers ring the bell in the sense that "get over the difficulties and gain the crown of love".
Akkeshi Bay
Famous for nationally farming oysters.
Lake Takkobu
It is the smallest freshwater lake in the south of Kushiro Wetland San Lake (Tōroko Lake, Shirarutoro Lake, takkobuko Lake).
Biwase Observatory
Because it is located on the hill of Kiritappu Wetland, it can 360 degree field of view.
Kiritappu Wetland
One of the country's leading wetlands with a size of 3,168 ha. It is designated as a Hokkaido nature park.
Cape Kiritappu Observatory
From Cape Kiritappu Observatory, you can see Cape Kiritappu protruding in the Pacific Ocean.
Tawadaira
It is a large ranch where you can see the rare "360 ° horizon" in Hokkaido.
Kottaro Marsh Viewpoints
It is a place where you can see the "Kottaro Marsh" which is said to keep the primeval of the nature.
Shirarutoro Lake
It is known as a waterfowl paradise even in the Kushiro Wetlands, and it is not frozen even in the midwinter
Sarubo Observatory
It is a view point that can overlook Lake Torogo and wetlands with 360 degree panorama.
Sarurun Observatory
You can look the four swamps of Sarurun swamp, pontō, Eoruto swamp, makuntō.
Lake Toro
The largest sea lake in Kushiro Wetland.
Toro Nature Center
Guide tour company in Lake Tōroko.
Kushiro River
Class A river(Japan) flowing in Konsen Plateau.
Tancho Kushiro Airport
It takes about 50 minutes by bus to Kushiro city center and about 70 minutes by bus to Akan Onsen.
Lake Akan Ainu Theater Ikor
Japan's first Ainu Culture Theater. You can see Ainu ancient dance, puppet show, fire festival etc
Sokodai
penketoo in the foreground and panketoo in the back.
Sogakudai
Sogakudai is the place where you can see both Mt.Oakandake in front and Mt.Meakandake in the back.
Kushiro Children’s Museum Kodomo Yugakukan
A facility with a science center such as a planetarium and a children 's hall.
Takimi Bridge
A landmark of autumn leaves. The contrast with the waterfall is beautiful.
Displays 21〜40 of the 115 in order