





Daisetsuzan Visitor Center
The Daisetsuzan Visitor Center serves as the gateway to Japan's largest national park, Daisetsuzan, located in Hokkaido. This informative center provides visitors with essential resources, including detailed maps, weather updates, and safety information for exploring the park's vast wilderness. Interactive exhibits showcase the park's unique flora and fauna, while knowledgeable staff offer guidance on hiking trails and seasonal attractions. The center's architecture blends seamlessly with the natural surroundings, offering stunning views of the mountainous landscape. It's an ideal starting point for adventurers looking to explore the park's hot springs, volcanic peaks, and pristine forests.
Opening Hours
Location
Sounkyo, Kamikawa, Kamikawa District, Hokkaido 078-1701, Japan
Everything You Need to Know
Why Visit
Gain valuable insights and preparation tips for exploring Daisetsuzan National Park.
Enjoy interactive exhibits that highlight the park's unique biodiversity and geological features.
Stunning views of the surrounding mountains and landscapes from the center's location.
History & Background
Established to support the growing number of visitors to Daisetsuzan National Park, the visitor center was designed to educate and prepare hikers and nature enthusiasts. Daisetsuzan, meaning 'Great Snowy Mountains,' was designated as a national park in 1934, making it one of Japan's oldest. The visitor center plays a crucial role in conservation efforts, promoting sustainable tourism and protecting the park's delicate ecosystems.
Insider Tips
Check the weather forecast before visiting, as conditions in the park can change rapidly.
Bring sturdy hiking boots and layered clothing, as temperatures vary significantly with elevation.
Visit early in the day to avoid crowds and have more time to explore the park.
Take advantage of the free maps and trail recommendations provided by the center's staff.
What Visitors Say
“Visitors praise the Daisetsuzan Visitor Center for its helpful staff, informative exhibits, and stunning location. Many highlight the center as a must-visit before exploring the national park, appreciating the detailed trail maps and safety advice provided.”
Find Your Way
Sounkyo, Kamikawa, Kamikawa District, Hokkaido 078-1701, Japan