Ministry of the Environment_Daisen-Oki National Park's VIEW POINT introduction

Daisen-Oki National Park

Daisen-Oki National Park, located in the San’in region of western Honshu, is a land of dramatic natural scenery and rich biodiversity with deep underlying historical, cultural and spiritual roots. The park spans the three prefectures of Tottori, Shimane and Okayama, and is divided into four areas: the Mt. Daisen and Hiruzen area, the Oki Islands area, the Shimane Peninsula area and the Mt. Sanbe area.

Adjacent to the park are Nakaumi and Shinjiko, large, shallow brackish lakes famous for clam dredging and migratory waterfowl. Both are registered as Ramsar Wetlands of International Importance.

Daisen-Oki National Park has a wide range of destinations and activities to choose from representative 20 areas called “View point”.
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Daisen-Oki National Park, located in the San’in region of western Honshu, is a land of dramatic natural scenery and rich biodiversity with deep underlying historical, cultural and spiritual roots. The park spans the three prefectures of Tottori, Shimane and Okayama, and is divided into four areas: the Mt. Daisen and Hiruzen area, the Oki Islands area, the Shimane Peninsula area and the Mt. Sanbe area.

Adjacent to the park are Nakaumi and Shinjiko, large, shallow brackish lakes famous for clam dredging and migratory waterfowl. Both are registered as Ramsar Wetlands of International Importance.

Daisen-Oki National Park has a wide range of destinations and activities to choose from representative 20 areas called “View point”.