(Source: wetland! wonderful world)
Kushiro Marshland has some observation decks and each of them has different view of the marshland. The most famous one is Hosooka Observation Deck with the view of Kushiro River winding through the marshland and the mountain ridges in the background. The beautiful sunset from this observation deck is also stunning.
(Source: ひがし北海道で…今日は何すっかな?)
The huge marshland is a home of numerous animals and plants. It is said that there are as many as 600 kinds of plants and 1,350 kinds of animals. It is one of the privileges of visiting Kushiro Marshland to see the lives of rare kinds including Jacobs Ladder which is said to be a relic of the Ice Age, Ezo red fox, and Hokkaido deer.
(Source: KamoT / PIXTA(ピクスタ) )
The original inhabitants of Hokkaido, the tribe named Ainu worshipped red-crowned cranes as “the God of Marshlands.” Red-crowned cranes can be viewed here all year round. Cranes are fed at feeding places of Kushiro City Red-crowned Crane Nature Park and Tsurumidai Crane Sanctuary in Tsurui only in winter when cranes cannot find much food.
(Source: Start Home)
Onnenai is the only area you can stroll around inside the marsh on the wooden trails. This is a healing spot to see seasonal flowers, wild birds and wild flowers up close. It is also a very popular spot among camera fans.
(Source: トレッキング初心者が始めちゃったブログ)
Toro Nature Center in Kushiro Marshland area and some other organizations offer the canoeing tour paddling down Kushiro River that winds along Kushiro Marshlands. The tours are available mainly during spring to autumn. There are various courses from the ones for beginners to serious ones that take a whole day.
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Kushiro Shitsugen Norokko Train operates from around April to October every year. It is the only train that connects Toro station and Kawayu Onsen station passing through Kushiro Marshland on the way. It goes through the midst of nature and gives passengers the view of Kushiro River stretching just in front. It even slows down at popular viewpoints.
(Source: eko / PIXTA(ピクスタ) )
(Source: wetland! wonderful world)
Kushiro Marshland has some observation decks and each of them has different view of the marshland. The most famous one is Hosooka Observation Deck with the view of Kushiro River winding through the marshland and the mountain ridges in the background. The beautiful sunset from this observation deck is also stunning.
(Source: ひがし北海道で…今日は何すっかな?)
The huge marshland is a home of numerous animals and plants. It is said that there are as many as 600 kinds of plants and 1,350 kinds of animals. It is one of the privileges of visiting Kushiro Marshland to see the lives of rare kinds including Jacobs Ladder which is said to be a relic of the Ice Age, Ezo red fox, and Hokkaido deer.
(Source: KamoT / PIXTA(ピクスタ) )
The original inhabitants of Hokkaido, the tribe named Ainu worshipped red-crowned cranes as “the God of Marshlands.” Red-crowned cranes can be viewed here all year round. Cranes are fed at feeding places of Kushiro City Red-crowned Crane Nature Park and Tsurumidai Crane Sanctuary in Tsurui only in winter when cranes cannot find much food.
(Source: Start Home)
Onnenai is the only area you can stroll around inside the marsh on the wooden trails. This is a healing spot to see seasonal flowers, wild birds and wild flowers up close. It is also a very popular spot among camera fans.
(Source: トレッキング初心者が始めちゃったブログ)
Toro Nature Center in Kushiro Marshland area and some other organizations offer the canoeing tour paddling down Kushiro River that winds along Kushiro Marshlands. The tours are available mainly during spring to autumn. There are various courses from the ones for beginners to serious ones that take a whole day.
(Source: 釧路湿原~カヌープロ)
Kushiro Shitsugen Norokko Train operates from around April to October every year. It is the only train that connects Toro station and Kawayu Onsen station passing through Kushiro Marshland on the way. It goes through the midst of nature and gives passengers the view of Kushiro River stretching just in front. It even slows down at popular viewpoints.
(Source: eko / PIXTA(ピクスタ) )