Notsuke Peninsula・Todowara Dead Tree Landscape
野付郡別海町, Hokkaido
The fantastical landscape of Todowara spreading across Notsuke Peninsula, Japan's largest sand spit
Notsuke Peninsula is Japan's largest sand spit with a total length of about 26km. Todowara is a unique spot where a desolate landscape of dead standing Todomatsu (Sakhalin fir) trees spreads out, continuously changing its appearance year by year due to ground subsidence and seawater erosion. Walking along the boardwalk, you'll find scenery that feels like another world. From spring to autumn, you can encounter wild animals such as Ezo deer and white-tailed eagles, and in winter it's famous as a destination for Steller's sea eagles.
Access
About 90 minutes by car from JR Shibecha Station
Hours
散策自由
Budget
無料
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