Mt. Daisen
A precious National Park with abundant nature where wild birds and natural forest are protected.
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A popular mountain, ranked the third in the popularity vote for The Best mountain of Japan, conducted by NHK, national TV station. It represents the natural beauty of Tottori as well as Tottori Sand Dunes. It is the third national park designated in 1936 and Oki Island was added to become the current Daisen Oki National Park. The 800-to-1300m altitude zone where vast birch woods are spreading, it is regarded the best place of its kind in Japan. Over-1600m-high, the woods of Daisen aloe woods can be seen, it is a symbol tree of Tottori Prefecture and is designated as a Special Natural Monument. From summer to fall, many climbers come to climb Mt. Daisen and in winter it turns to be the largest ski resort in West Japan. A welling of water there is regarded a godsend, one of the best water in Japan.
Address
Daisen Town Office
500, Suenaga, Daisen-cho, Saihaku-gun, Tottori
Access from major landmarks
From Yonago Station to Daisen
Fifty minutes (via bus)
Articles near Mt. Daisen
Learn more about the local culinary scene to get ready for your Japan trip.
Here are the articles to introduce the best restaurants near Mt. Daisen.
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A Must-Try Winter Dish! Introducing Japanese Nabe Hotpot Cuisine
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The 10 unmissable restaurants in Western Honshu (Chugoku), February 2019
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5 Recommended Restaurants Near Tourist Attractions in Shimane & Tottori | San'in Region
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