An early morning walk to Cape Kirakotan, located in the heart of the Shitsugen National Park in Kushiro, offers amazing views of Japan's largest marshland. The trail is quite easy being flat most of the way as it weaves through lush summer foliage to the sound of early morning bird songs. Along the trail you are likely to come across wild mint growing and seasonal flowers in full bloom. There are bears in the area so in the interest of safety, bear bells, bear repellant spray and a stick or two are advisable. The trail ends at Cape Kirakotan, a beautiful vista of capillary wetland rivers that weave their way through the Shitsugen National Park. The main entrance to the park is not marked on Google maps, therefore I suggest obtaining a map of the Shitsugen National Park, and following the directions to Cape Kirakotan.
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Cape Kirakotan
Beautiful Wetland Views
By Chris Barnes
Community writer
Cape Kirakotan views at the end of the trail
Beautiful views of the capillary lakes that run through Shitsugen National Park
The walk is best enjoyed in the morning when the bird song is at its peak and the forrest is covered in mildew
The trail is easy and flat most of the way which makes it accessible for families and the elderly
One of the many seasonal flowers that you're likely to encounter on the walk
The entrance to the Cape Kirakotan trail
The walking trails are narrow, allowing you to enjoy the lush foliage
Lines of pine trees along the track emit a constant buzzing of wildlife early in the morning
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Elena Daurtseva
5 years ago
Very beautiful and so bright green
Might be a good idea Michael, make them big sticks!
Michael Flemming
12 years ago
Chris, I'll bring at least two sticks and bells and repellent with me if I ever get the chance to hike this scenic trail.
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